Photo Size Error Photo must fit on page.

PictBridge Communications Error

Please remove camera to use your memory card

Remote Fax Error

(phone line problem)

Remote Fax Error

(lower the transmission speed)

Some photos removed from card by host.

There is a problem reading the memory card.

There are one or more photos larger than the paper size you selected.

1Press to clear the error message.

2Press or repeatedly until Paper Size appears on the display.

3Press .

4Press or repeatedly to select the paper size option that will fit your largest photo size.

5Press Start Color or Start Black to begin printing.

Remove and then reinsert the cable into the PictBridge port on the front of the printer. For more information, see “Using a PictBridge-enabled digital camera to control printing photos” on page 59.

The printer can read either a PictBridge-enabled digital camera or a memory card, not both at the same time.

1Remove both the PictBridge-enabled digital camera and the memory card.

2Reinsert only one of the devices mentioned above.

Resend the fax. There may have been a problem with the quality of the telephone line connection.

1From the control panel, press Fax Mode.

2Press .

3Press or repeatedly until Fax Setup appears.

4Press .

5Press or repeatedly until Dialing and Sending appears.

6Press .

7Press or repeatedly until Max Send Speed appears.

8Press .

9Press or repeatedly until a lower speed appears.

10Press .

Notes:

The lower the transmission speed, the longer it will take your fax to print.

This solution will reduce the speed for future faxes until you reset the transmission speed.

11Resend the fax.

12If the problem persists, repeat step 1 through step 11 to send the fax at successively lower transmission speeds.

Some of the photos on the photo proof sheet were deleted from the memory card through the computer.

You must print a new photo proof sheet.

For more information, see “Printing photos stored on a memory device using the proof sheet” on page 56.

See “Memory card cannot be inserted” on page 109.

See “Nothing happens when memory card is inserted” on page 110.

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