Printer not responding, Transfer pictures failure, Printer not responding transfer pictures failure – Kodak ESP 9 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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CAUTION:

Kodak Inkjet paper is recommended for your Kodak All-in-One printer.

Corrective Action

1. Remove the paper from the tray you used when the jam occurred.

2. Turn off the printer.

3. Open the rear access area and pull the paper out from the rollers without tearing

it.

CAUTION:

If the paper tears while removing it, make sure you remove all the torn pieces.
More jams are likely to occur when torn pieces are left in the printer.

4. Reload the paper tray, but do not overfill it.

5. Turn the printer on.

6. Press

OK

.

Printer not responding

Probable Cause

The firmware or software is not in a ready state.

Corrective Action

• Turn the printer off and turn it back on.

• If the problem persists, unplug the power cord from the power supply and plug it

back in.

• If the problem continues to persist, restart your computer.

Transfer pictures failure

Problem

Nothing happens when you try to transfer photos to the computer.

Corrective Action

• Remove the memory card or USB device and reinsert it.

• Check the power connection to the computer.

• If you are trying to transfer photos from a memory card and a PictBridge camera

is connected, disconnect the camera.

• Close any unnecessary software applications, and minimize any remaining

application windows. Follow any messages on the screen that may have been
hidden by other windows.

• Disconnect, then reconnect the USB cable from the printer to the computer.

• Make sure you are using a high-quality USB cable which is communicating with

the computer. (See

No communication with computer, page 92

.)

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