Multiple Paper Feed

Chapter 9

Multiple Paper Feed

Multiple sheets of paper are pulled through printer.

1Disengage the Photo tray.

2Remove the paper from the paper tray(s). Carefully "fan" the paper to keep the sheets from sticking together.

3Reload the paper tray(s). Do not overfill.

4Re-engaged the Photo tray, then press Start to resume printing.

No Communication with Computer

Your EasyShare AiO is not connected to your computer.

1Make sure you are using the proper USB Cable.

2Check the connection from your computer to your AiO printer. Ensure that the square end of the USB cable is plugged in to the USB port on the back of your AiO printer, and the flat end into a USB port on your computer.

3You may need to disconnect other printers or scanners from your computer.

4After checking connections, restart your computer.

5Make sure your computer meets the minimum system requirements. Upgrade your system if necessary.

For more information on connecting your Kodak AiO printer to your computer, see the Setup Poster that came with your unit.

No Paper Feed

Paper does not feed. You may have a message on the display on the printer and/or in the Status Monitor on your computer.

IMPORTANT: For best result, use only Kodak Ink cartridges and paper for your printer.

The paper tray(s) may be empty. Load paper into the paper tray(s), then press Start.

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Kodak EasyShare 5500 AiO

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Kodak 5500 manual Multiple Paper Feed, No Communication with Computer, No Paper Feed

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