Kodak Series 3 User Manual
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Troubleshooting
Print is too light
IMPORTANT:
Use only Kodak color cartridge & paper kits for your printer
dock. Do not use inkjet paper.
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Make sure the paper is loaded with the Kodak logo facing down.
Reload if necessary (
).
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Try re-taking the picture with the flash off. See your camera user’s
guide for details.
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Adjust the exposure compensation on your camera, and try re-taking
the picture. See your camera user’s guide for details.
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Edit the picture using Kodak EasyShare software on your computer.
See the EasyShare software Help for details.
Print is too dark or is
discolored
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Try re-taking the picture with the flash on, or move within the flash
range of the camera. See your camera user’s guide for details.
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Adjust the exposure compensation on your camera, and try re-taking
the picture. See your camera user’s guide for details.
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Edit the picture using Kodak EasyShare software on your computer.
See the EasyShare software Help for details.
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Make sure the printer dock is not placed in direct sunlight or is not
operating in a high-temperature environment.
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Make sure the cooling vents are not blocked or dirty (
Pictures are cropped
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Change the picture quality setting (or resolution) on your digital
camera to 3:2. See your camera user’s guide for details.
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Adjust cropped pictures using Kodak EasyShare software on your
computer.
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If you are printing from an application on your computer, select the
proper paper size in print options.
NOTE: Cropping may vary depending on the selected picture size (
).
A selected picture
does not print.
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The image file may be corrupt. Review the picture on the camera or
computer and delete if necessary.
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The image file may not be JPEG format. The printer dock can only
print JPEG files in standalone mode. Connect to a computer
(
) and use EasyShare software to print BMP and TIFF formats
(
Problem
Cause and/or solution