Chapter 11
If the memory card is not inserted properly, the product will not respond and the green Photo light (near the memory card slots) will blink rapidly.
After the memory card has been inserted properly, the Photo light will blink green for a few seconds, and then remain lit.
Cause: The card was inserted backwards or upside down.
Card is damaged
Solution: Reformat your memory card in your camera or format your memory card in a Windows XP computer by selecting the FAT format. For more information, see the documentation that came with your digital camera.
CAUTION: Reformatting the memory card will delete any photos stored on the card. If you have previously transferred the photos from your memory card to a computer, try printing the photos from the computer. Otherwise, you will need to retake any photos you might have lost.
Cause: You formatted the card on a Windows XP computer. By default, Windows XP will format a memory card of 8 MB or less and 64 MB or more with the FAT32 format. Digital cameras and other devices use the FAT (FAT16 or FAT12) format and cannot recognize a FAT32 formatted card.
Card is not fully inserted
Solution: Make sure you fully insert the memory card into the appropriate slot on the product.
If the memory card is not inserted properly, the product will not respond and the green Photo light (near the memory card slots) will blink rapidly.
After the memory card has been inserted properly, the Photo light will blink green for a few seconds, and then remain lit.
Cause: The card was not fully inserted.
CD/DVD is upside down
Solution: Make sure the CD/DVD is snapped onto the CD/DVD holder with the printable label side up.
Troubleshooting
Cause: The CD/DVD was loaded upside down on the CD/DVD holder.
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