Symptom | Check | Cause/Solutions |
The image is | • Did you rotate the image | cDepending on the type of digital camera |
stretched | or add other process? | used, the image may be stretched |
horizontally |
| vertically if it has been rotated or |
when printed. |
| processed using your digital camera. |
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| This is not because of trouble with the |
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| printer, but because the image was |
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| rewritten with your digital camera. |
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There are white |
| cThe print head or paper path may be |
lines or dots on |
| soiled. Use the supplied cleaning |
the printed |
| cartridge to clean the head and path. |
pictures. |
| (.page 124) |
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The picture is too |
| cAdjust an image by selecting Menu - |
| EDIT - Adjust. (.page 33) | |
bright, dark, |
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reddish, |
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yellowish, or |
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greenish. |
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The eyes of the |
| cAdjust fro the |
subject are red. |
| selecting Menu - EDIT - |
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| reduction. (.page 35) |
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| cSet the size of the adjustment frame to be | |
| two to seven times as large as the eye. | |
reduction does |
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| (.page 35) | |
not take effect. |
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| • Did you enlarge, reduce | |
| the size of, rotate, or move | properly if other editorial operations |
| an image after the | such as enlarging, reducing the size of, |
| reduction? | rotating, or moving an image. Perform |
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| these editorial operations first and then |
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| perform |
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