Settings connecting with a computer – Sony S-Frame 4-155-700-17 (1) User Manual

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Settings

Connecting with a computer

Even though
[Borderless] for
[Borders] is
selected in the
Print Settings, the
image is printed
with borders on
both sides.

• Are you printing in

slideshow mode?

c When printing in slideshow mode, the

layout of the LCD screen is printed as it
appears, so the Borderless Print setting is
invalid.

c When you use a device other than this unit

to edit or save an image, blank areas
around an image are also saved as part of
image data. Even if you print such data
with the Borderless setting, you cannot
eliminate the borders on both sides of a
print. (

.page 65)

The whole area of
an image cannot
be printed.

• Did you set [Border 1] in the

Print Settings?

c You can print the whole area of an image

by selecting [Border 1] in the Print
Settings. (

.page 65)

The image is
printed at an angle.

• Is the paper tray inserted

properly?

c Re-insert the paper tray firmly straight in

to the end.

There are white
lines or dots on the
printed pictures.

c The print head or paper path may be

soiled. Use the supplied cleaning cartridge
and sheet to clean the head and path.
(

.page 98)

The picture is too
bright, dark,
reddish, yellowish,
or greenish.

c Adjust the image quality on the image

quality adjustment screen.
Adjusting the image quality is only
available in the CreativePrint menu. For
details, see page 59.

Symptom

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Cause/Solutions

The [Borderless]
and [Border 1/2]
setting does not
take effect.

• Are you operating the

CreativePrint menu?

c In the CreativePrint menu, templates are

used and you cannot select border/
borderless prints.

Symptom

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Cause/Solutions

The images on the
memory card
inserted to this unit
are not displayed
on the computer.

c This unit does not provide the function for

viewing the memory card images from the
computer.

Symptom

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Cause/Solutions

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