Bluetooth Device not Recognized

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Bluetooth Device not Recognized

Probable Cause 1

The internal Bluetooth radio in the device may be turned off.

Corrective Action

Make sure the device is on and within range of the Bluetooth radio signal (30 ft., or 10 meters).

NOTE: The Bluetooth technology enabled device must use an BIP, OPP, or FTP profile.

Probable Cause 2

Sending device requires a PIN.

Corrective Action

Enter a PIN of 1111 into the sending device.

Device not Recognized

Any of the following can cause the prevent your Kodak EasyShare AiO from reading a connected digital camera or memory card.

„The camera is turned OFF.

„The USB connector from the camera is not fully inserted in the port.

„The memory card is not completely inserted.

„The memory card is in backwards.

„The memory card file system is corrupt.

Correct any connection problems and try again.

If the memory card file system is corrupt, reformat it in your camera.

Ink Cartridge

Color/Black Cartridge Not Recognized

The ink cartridge installed was not recognized. Generic ink cartridges can potentially damage the printhead if the actual ink level is lower than that indicated.

To correct the problem, install a genuine Kodak ink cartridge.

Ink Cartridge out of Ink

One of the ink cartridges has reached the end of its life and needs to be replaced.

To correct the problem, replace the expired ink cartridge.

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