Resolving operator panel status/error messages, Resolving operator panel status/error messages -2 – Kodak D4000 User Manual

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4-2

Troubleshooting

Resolving Operator Panel Status/Error Messages

Refer to the following table to resolve errors that appear on the
operator panel. If the error persists, contact KODAK Service and
Support.

Prints have streaks made up of small
dots.

Platen rollers are dirty.

Clean the platen rollers
(see

page 3-7

).

Paper is skewed.

• Paper is not loaded

correctly, or it is loose on
the roll.

• Debris is in the paper path.

• Pinch rollers are dirty.

1. Make sure that the paper is

loaded correctly and
wound tightly onto the roll
(see

page 1-4

).

2. Clear any debris from the

paper path (see

page 4-4

).

3. Clean the pinch rollers

(see

page 3-8

).

Paper edge is bent.

Debris is in the paper path.

Clear any debris from the
paper path (see

page 4-4

).

An abnormal noise occurs during paper
feeding.

Computer does not recognize the printer. USB cable is not connected

correctly, or it is damaged.

Check that the USB cable is
connected correctly and not
damaged.

Data transfer stops and the operator
panel displays

Data error.

Problem

Description or Cause

Possible Solution

D4000

Duplex Photo Printer

Menu

Enter

Rewind/Unload

Advance/Load

Power

Ready

Error

Message

Description or Cause

Possible Solution

Side Cover L Open The side panel on the left is open.

Securely close the side panel on the left.

Side Cover R Open The side panel on the right is open.

Securely close the side panel on the right.

UpperUnit L Up

The thermal print head on the left is not
in the printing position.

Rotate the thermal head release lever on the
left (labeled L1) up to the locked position.

UpperUnit R Up

The thermal print head on the right is
not in the printing position.

Rotate the thermal head release lever on the
right (labeled R1) up to the locked position.

Front Cover Open

The front door is open.

Securely close the front door.

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