In the Advanced options, turn MicroWeave® off and/or turn High Speed on.

If your printer is connected to a hub, disconnect USB devices that you’re not using.

Note: Borderless printing takes longer than normal, especially near the edges of the paper. Printing without a computer is also a bit slower.

If you are printing a landscape photo without a computer, it takes longer for the printer to rotate and process the image.

Your memory card does not work correctly.

If you’re using different kinds of memory cards, make sure only one card is inserted at a time.

Make sure the card contains no more than 999 photos (or the last photos won’t display), and that the photos are in JPEG or Uncompressed Tiff format and taken with a DCF-compliant digital camera.

Make sure you follow the instructions on the Start Here sheet to install the software, including the card utilities: Card Monitor and PhotoStarter.

Check your PhotoStarter settings. See page 18 for instructions.

If you access the card from your computer and delete files, the card may not work correctly with your camera. Always delete pictures using your camera.

If you’re using Windows XP, you may need to install your Windows storage device driver.

Print Quality Problems

You see banding (light lines).

The print head nozzles may need cleaning; see page 50 for instructions.

Select a higher print quality and turn off High Speed mode. See page 30 (Windows) or page 32 (Macintosh).

If you’re printing without a computer, make sure the printer’s Paper Type setting matches the type of paper you’re using; see page 22 for guidelines.

If you’re printing from a computer, make sure the paper Type or Media Type setting matches the paper you loaded; see page 37 for guidelines.

Make sure you load paper with the printable side face up. The printable side is usually the whiter or brighter side of the paper.

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