2 Getting Started

2 Getting Started

It is important to find a good location for your AiO Printer. Place the printer on a clean flat surface, in a dry location, and out of direct sunlight. Make sure the printer has proper ventilation.

Avoid areas where ventilation ducts, open doors, or high traffic might expose the EasyShare AiO and paper to high levels of dust and debris. Airborne particles can affect picture quality.

Allow enough space on all sides of the EasyShare AiO to let you connect and disconnect cables, change the ink cartridges, and remove and load paper.

Connect Power

RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK

Use only the AC power adapter included with your AiO printer. Other adapters or cords could damage your printer or computer.

1Connect the printer power cord to the AC power adapter, then to the back of the AiO printer.

2Plug the AC adapter power cord into a power outlet.

Install the Printhead

The printhead dispenses the ink from the cartridges onto the paper.

1Make sure the EasyShare AiO is on.

2Open the printer access door. The carriage moves to a center position.

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Kodak 5500 manual Getting Started, Connect Power, Install the Printhead

5500 specifications

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