Connecting with a digital camera – Sony DPP-FP55 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Symptom

The PictBridge
mark does not
appear on the
LCD screen of
the digital
camera.

You connect and
disconnect the
USB cable, but
nothing
happens.

You cannot stop
printing even if
you pressed
CANCEL.

You cannot
make Index
printing.

Check

• Is the digital camera

connected correctly?

• Is the 1 (on/standby)

switch turned on?

• Does your digital camera

support PictBridge?

• Is “The printer is being

connected to a PictBridge
camera. ”displayed?

• Is the USB setting of your

camera in PictBridge mode?

• Is printing in process?

• Is the message “There

were images for which
printing data could not be
created.” displayed?

Cause/Solutions

c Connect the cable correctly.

c Turn on the 1 (on/standby) switch

c Refer to the operating instructions

supplied with the digital camera you
are using or consult the digital camera
manufacturer.

c The message is not displayed while

the printer is in the Edit, Creative
Print, or other menu modes. Exit the
menu and then connect the cable
again.

c Disconnect the digital camera and the

printer and then connect them again. Or
turn off and then on the printer and the
digital camera.

c Set the USB setting of your camera to the

PictBridge mode.

c Connect the cable again after printing

is complete.

c The printer has developed an over-

current error. Unplug the AC power
cord of the printer, plug it in again,
and then press the 1 (on/standby)
switch to recover from the error.

c The next print from the one currently

printed will be canceled.

c Depending on the digital camera you

use, you cannot cancel printing from the
printer. Operate the digital camera to
stop printing. Refer to the operating
instructions of the digital camera.

c The printer cannot print Index print of

the DPOF printing. To make Index
printing, insert the memory card
directly (

.page 17) or use a mass

storage external device (

.page 18).

Connecting with a digital camera

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