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2-5. Warnings
Change the setting after removing the card. With a memory card inserted in the slot, change of
the Read/Write attribute was attempted.
The error message is displayed for a while, then
the LCD automatically returns to the display
before the error occurrence.
The card is currently write-enabled. Set to
read-only mode before performing
operation.
With the memory card set to the Read/write mode,
Card Direct printing operation was attempted from
the menu.
The error message is displayed for a while, then
the LCD automatically returns to the display
before the error occurrence.
The paper size is not correct. Check the
page size you have set.
Non-supported size of paper for PictBridge
Camera Direct printing is selected.
Cancel printing on the digital camera.
Failed to scan Photo Index Sheet. Check
the orientation, position and marking. <See
manual>
The machine failed in scanning the Photo Index
Sheet.
Press the OK button to clear the error. The LCD
automatically returns to the display before the
error occurrence.
Photo scan error. Photo size is too large.
Leave at least 10mm between photos.
In cropping multiple photos at the same time,
since the space between the photos were not
sufficient, the photos were considered as a single
JPEG file, and the file became too large.
Press the OK button to clear the error. The LCD
automatically returns to the display before the
error occurrence.
Warning Message on the LCD Solution
Low ink The following ink is low. Continue?
(Icon of each ink tank)
Yes No
- Select
Yes
, and press the OK button.
=> Printing starts, and it is indicated on the LCD.
- Select
No
, and press the OK button.
=> Printing is cancelled, and the LCD returns to the
display immediately before printing was
attempted.
In Camera Direct Printing, only "Yes" can be selected.
Print head temperature rise If the print head temperature does not fall, the error code
"5200" is displayed, indicating the print head temperature
rise error.
When the print head temperature falls, the error is
automatically cleared.
Note:
If the print head temperature exceeds the specified limit
when the scanning unit (printer cover) is opened, the
carriage does not move to the ink tank replacement
position.
Protection of excess rise of
the print head temperature
If the print head temperature does not fall, the error code
"5200" is displayed, indicating the print head temperature
rise error.
If the print head temperature exceeds the specified limit,
an intermission is inserted during printing.
Restrictions on paper
The current paper cannot be set. Change the size and type.
Re-select the supported paper type and size.
Recommendation of the
print head alignment (only
on arrival of the machine)
Head alignment required. Load paper and press [OK].
Yes No
- Select
Yes
, and press the OK button.
=> Automatic print head alignment is performed.
- Select
No
, and press the OK button.
=> The procedures on arrival of the machine are
finished.
USB cable not connected
Connect USB cable and turn on the PC.
Connect the USB cable.
Cancellation of trimming Reset trimming effect?
Yes No
With a trimmed image present, when printing on a DVD
or CD is attempted, the message is displayed.
- Select
Yes
, and press the OK button.
=> The trimming is cancelled, and printing on a DVD
or CD can be performed.
- Select
No
, and press the OK button.
=> The LCD returns to the display immediately before
the message was displayed.
Cancellation of image select
information
Reset the selected photo information?
Yes No
When one or more images are selected in Multi-photo
print or Layout print, and if a user tries to display the
menu or sub-menu, the message is displayed.
- Select
Yes
, and press the OK button.
=> The image selection is cancelled, and the menu or
sub-menu is displayed.
- Select
No
, and press the OK button.
=> The LCD returns to the display immediately before
the message was displayed.
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