Cannot print properly from a digital camera, 82 troubleshooting – Canon Pixma iP4300 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Cannot Print Properly from a Digital Camera

The following are the possible errors that may occur when printing directly from a digital still camera
or digital video camcorder*, and the actions to resolve them.
* Hereafter, the digital still cameras and digital video camcorders are collectively referred to as
“digital camera” or “camera”.

Note

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PictBridge compatible digital cameras can be connected to your printer for direct printing.

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This section describes errors that are indicated on Canon-brand PictBridge compatible cameras. The

error messages and operations may vary depending on the camera you are using. If you are using a

non-Canon PictBridge compatible camera and not sure how to dismiss the printer error message from

the camera, check the status of the ALARM lamp and dismiss the error message. For details on

dismissing an error message from the printer, see “ALARM Lamp Flashes Orange” on page 76.

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If you connect a digital camera not compatible with PictBridge, the ALARM lamp on your printer will

flash orange nine times. In this case, unplug the cable connecting the camera to the printer to dismiss

the error message.

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A communication time out occurs if printing takes a long time or if it takes too much time to send data.

This may cancel printing. In such cases, disconnect the cable between the printer and the camera, and

then reconnect it. Turn the camera on if it does not turn on automatically. If the problem is still not

resolved, select a different photo and check if it can be printed.

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Your PictBridge compatible device may need to be switched to printing mode before it is connected to

the printer, depending on the model of the camera. Also, it may need to be turned on manually or

switched to playback mode after connected to the printer. Refer to your camera’s instruction manual

and take perform necessary operation before connection.

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The print head nozzles may be clogged if printing becomes faint or colors are incorrect. See “When

Printing Becomes Faint or Colors Are Incorrect” on page 35.

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If the paper is curled or its surface is scratched during printing, make sure that you are using the correct

type of paper. If the problem is not resolved by using the correct type of paper, turn on the Prevent

paper abrasion function. See “Printing on thick paper.” on page 68.

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For the errors indicated on the camera and their solution, also refer to your camera’s instruction

manual. For details on other troubles with a digital camera, contact the manufacturer of the camera.

Error Message On Camera

Action

“Printer in use”

The printer is busy, perhaps processing a print job from the computer.
Wait until printing is complete. If the printer is warming up, wait until the warm-
up is complete. When it is ready, the printer starts printing your print job
automatically.

“No paper”

Load paper in the paper source, or press the Paper Feed Switch to select a
paper source with paper (either the Auto Sheet Feeder or Cassette), and select
Continue

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in the display on your camera.

“Paper Error”

If the Paper Output Tray is closed, open it. The printer resumes printing. If the
Inner Cover is open, close it and select Stop in the display on your camera to
stop printing.

“Paper jam”

Select Stop in the display on your camera to stop printing.
Remove the jammed paper, load new paper, press the RESUME/CANCEL
button on the printer, and reprint.

“Printer cover open”

Close the Top Cover on the printer.

“No Print Head”

The Print Head is not installed or is defective. (The ALARM lamp on the printer
flashes five times.)
Follow the directions described in the Easy Setup Instructions to install the Print
Head.
If the Print Head is already installed, remove the Print Head and then reinstall it.
If the error is still not resolved, the Print Head may be damaged. Contact your
Canon service representative.

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