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11 Getting Started with Your Printer DockNeed This Guide in Larger Print?For a large print version of this User’s Guide:1 Go to the support page at ww
2Chapter 1m Print from a slide show on your television m Charge your camera battery packWith a computer, you can:m Transfer pictures from your camera
3Chapter 1Finding a Location for the Printer Dockm Allow 5 inches (12.7 cm) clearance on all sides of the printer dock.m Place the printer dock on a f
4Chapter 1Installing the Camera InsertThe printer dock comes with a universal camera insert installed, which is used to fit the camera to the printer
5Chapter 1Connecting the PowerCAUTION:Use only the AC adapter and power cord included with the printer dock. Other adapters and cords can damage your
6Chapter 1Loading the Color CartridgeThe color cartridge provides the dyes and a protective laminate coating for making your photos.A sample Kodak co
7Chapter 1Loading the PaperIMPORTANT: To avoid getting fingerprints on the paper, handle the paper by the edges or by the perforated tabs.1 Remove the
8Chapter 1Inserting the Paper Tray1 Open the paper tray door.2 Slide the paper tray in until the tray locks into place.3 Replace the protective cap o
9Chapter 1Indicator Lights and ButtonsThe lights and buttons on the printer dock indicate the status of the printer dock and the camera, as well as pr
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112 Getting Started with Your CameraLoading the Camera BatteryNOTE: The battery pack is not charged when you receive it. The battery needs to be compl
12Chapter 2Setting Picture Quality Your printer dock uses Best (3:2) aspect ratio for printing pictures. To take advantage of the aspect ratio and ma
13Chapter 2Docking and Charging the CameraDocking your camera lets you make prints directly from the camera, transfer pictures from the camera to the
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153 Printing Without a ComputerPrinting from Your Camera1 Make sure the AC power cord is connected and the color cartridge and paper are loaded (see C
16Chapter 35Press the Print button.The copy screen appears on your camera when current mode is highlighted on your printer dock. Use the arrow keys
17Chapter 3Canceling Printing m Press and hold the Print button for 2 seconds.The print job is immediately canceled and ejected into the paper tray.
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194 Reviewing Pictures and VideosTo review pictures and videos stored on your camera:1 Make sure the power is connected to the printer dock (see Conne
iProduct OverviewFront View131 Printer dock8 Print mode lights2 Universal insert3 Color cartridge light4 Print button5 Arrow keys6 Paper tray 9 Transf
20Chapter 4IMPORTANT: If, after you press the Print button, you decide not to print the picture, select 0 on the copies screen before resuming the s
21Chapter 41Make sure the power is connected to the printer dock (see Connecting the Power, page 5).2 Connect the Audio/Video cable from the printer d
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235 Using the Printer Dock with a ComputerSystem RequirementsWindows-based Computerm Personal computer running Windows 98, 98SE, ME, 2000*, or XP*m 23
24Chapter 5Installing the SoftwareCAUTION:Do not install the Kodak EasyShare printer dock 6000 software with the printer dock connected to the comput
25Chapter 53Load the software:a Double-click the CD icon on the desktop, then double-click the Kodak PD6000 Installer icon.b Follow the on-screen inst
26Chapter 5On Mac OS X:1 Double-click the operating drive for your system.2 Select Library, then select Printers.3 Open the Kodak folder, then double
27Chapter 5Transferring PicturesYou can transfer pictures directly from your Kodak EasyShare camera to your computer (see your camera user’s guide), o
28Chapter 5Printing from a ComputerWe recommend using the Kodak EasyShare software included with your Kodak EasyShare camera for printing. This softw
29Chapter 5Printing Using Other Applications1 Make sure the Kodak EasyShare printer dock 6000 software is installed (see Installing the Software, page
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30Chapter 5On Windows 98/ME:1 From the Start menu, select Settings, then select Printers.2 Right-click the Kodak PD6000 printer icon, then select Pro
31Chapter 5Status Monitor—Windows onlyThe Kodak EasyShare printer dock 6000 status monitor icon appears in the Windows taskbar in the lower-right co
32Chapter 5Ordering SuppliesFor a full range of Kodak accessories and supplies, see your retailer of Kodak products or visit www.kodak.com/go/printer
336 Care and MaintenanceGeneral Carem Keep the printer dock, accessories and supplies away from high temperatures, humidity and direct sunlight for ex
34Chapter 6Cleaning the Print HeadClean the print head when lines, streaks, or scratches appear on the prints. The head cleaning tool can be used sev
35Chapter 6Clearing a Paper Jamm If a paper jam occurs, the Paper light flashes red.(see Indicator Lights and Buttons, page 9). CAUTION:Do not use for
36Chapter 6Clearing a Color Cartridge Jamm If a color cartridge jam occurs the cartridge light flashes red. 1 Open the color cartridge door.2 Push up
37Chapter 6Traveling with your Printer DockIMPORTANT: Protect the printer, accessories and supplies from high temperatures when transporting.1 Discon
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397 TroubleshootingThis chapter contains help for your printer dock.For updates to Troubleshooting information, visit our Web site at www.kodak.com/go
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40Chapter 7Print is scratched along the length of the print.The print head may need cleaning.Clean the print head (page 34).The paper may be dusty or
41Chapter 7Print is dark. The captured image is too dark.Try re-taking the picture under better lighting conditions or change the exposure compensatio
42Chapter 7Nothing happens when you try to print.The AC power cord is not securely connected.Check the connections (page 5) and try again.The paper t
43Chapter 7...from the computer.The USB cable is not securely connected.Check the connections (page 26) and try again.The print job is paused or held
44Chapter 7...from the computer (continued).There are too many applications running on your computer.1 Disconnect the USB cable from the printer dock
45Chapter 7Printing is slow. High print head temperature.Make sure the printer dock is not placed in direct sunlight or is not operating in a high-tem
46Chapter 7Problems Transferring PicturesTransferring PicturesProblem Cause Action/SolutionCannot transfer pictures to the computer.The Transfer butt
47Chapter 7Printer Dock Status LightsCartridge LightLight Status Cause Action/SolutionLight glows steady redThe color cartridge is depleted.Install a
48Chapter 7Battery Charging LightsLight Status Cause Action/SolutionNo lights Camera is not properly seated in the printer dock.Place the camera in t
49Chapter 7Print Mode LightsLight Status Cause Action/SolutionOne light glows steady greenThe respective print option is available and selected.None r
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50Chapter 7Light is off There are no pictures in the camera.None required.The camera is not in the printer dock or is improperly seated.Place the cam
518 Getting HelpHelpful Web LinksHelp in this User’s GuideFor help with problems you may have with your printer dock or computer connections, see Chap
52Chapter 8Telephone Customer SupportIf you have questions concerning the operation of the software or printer dock, you may speak directly to a cust
53Chapter 8Telephone NumbersAustralia 1 800 147 701Austria/Osterreich 0179 567 357Belgium/Belgique 02 713 14 45Brazil 0800 15 0000Canada 1 800 465 632
54Chapter 8For the most up-to-date listings, visit: http://www.kodak.com/US/en/digital/contacts/DAIInternationalContacts.shtml.Spain/España 91 749 76
559 AppendixThis appendix serves as a resource for technical information about your printer dock.Printer Dock SpecificationsSpecifications—Printer Doc
56Chapter 9Upgrading Your Software and FirmwareTake advantage of the latest enhancements to your Kodak software and printer dock firmware. Software r
57Chapter 9Accessories and SuppliesKodak accessories and supplies for the printer dock include:For a full range of Kodak accessories and supplies, see
58Chapter 9Safety LabelsRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK:Do not open. Dry location use only.CAUTION:To avoid electrical hazard, use only with products specifie
59Chapter 9specified additional components or accessories elsewhere defined to be used with the installation of the product, they must be used in orde
vTable of Contents1 Getting Started with Your Printer Dock ...1Need This Guide in Larger Print?...
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61IndexNumerics800 number for customer support, 54AAC power connector, iiaccessories and supplies, 32, 51, 57Bback view of printer dock, iibatterieslo
62Indexcolor cartridgesinstalling, 6jams, clearing, 36color mode options, 29compliance with FCC regulations, 58computerconnecting to, 26helpful Web s
63Indexinternational phone numbers, 53—54interval of slide show, changing, 20Jjams, clearing, 35, 36jobs, monitoring print, 31KKodakcontacting, 52—54E
64Indexpicturesreviewing, 19setting quality, 12transferring, 27power, connecting, 5print head, cleaning, 34print job status, 31Print Mode button and
65Indexslide show, running, 19softwarehelp, 51installing, 24Kodak EasyShare, 28, 51printing with other, 29requirements, 23uninstalling, 25upgrading, 5
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viDisplaying Pictures and Videos on a Television...205 Using the Printer Dock with a Computer ... 23System Requirements...
viiHelp in this User’s Guide..............51Software Help..............
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