Transfer Pictures Failure

Chapter 9

Transfer Pictures Failure

Nothing happens when you try to transfer pictures to the computer.

1Press the Transfer button, on the printer.

2Check the power and USB connections from the printer to the computer.

3If you are trying to transfer pictures from a memory card and a PictBridge camera is connected, remove it.

4Close unnecessary software applications, and minimize remaining application windows. Follow any messages on the screen that may have been hidden by other windows.

5Disconnect then reconnect the USB cable from the printer to the computer.

6Make sure you are using the USB cable included with your printer.

7Make sure Kodak EasyShare software is installed. Install if necessary. If you choose Custom installation, make sure to install the printer driver.

8Un-install, and then reinstall Kodak EasyShare software.

9Make sure your computer meets the minimum system requirements. Upgrade your system if necessary.

NOTE: The Kodak AiO printer is compatible with the Kodak 8-in-1-card reader (sold separately). Other Kodak USB card readers may work with the printer; however, other manufacturers’ card readers are not supported.

Wrong Paper Size

The paper you selected does not match the active paper tray. The paper selected may be too large or too small than the paper found in the paper tray.

1Replace the paper in the paper tray with the correct type.

2Press OK to continue or Cancel to exit.

Print Troubleshooting

Envelope Printing Incorrect

The envelopes are not loaded correctly.

1Remove the envelopes from the main paper tray.

2Straighten the stack of envelopes against a flat surface, and reload it into the main paper tray.

3Slide the paper-width and paper-length guides inward until they stop at the edges of the envelopes.

Multiple-page Document in Reverse Order

The printing settings are set to print the first page of your document first.

Print the document in reverse order so the pages will be in the correct order when printing finishes.

1Click the Properties button on the Print dialog.

2Select Print last page first on the General tab.

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Kodak 5500 manual Transfer Pictures Failure, Wrong Paper Size, Print Troubleshooting, Envelope Printing Incorrect

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