Kodak Smile+ User Manual page 5

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4. Close the camera door.
5. When you take your first photo after loading the Zink paper, the blue calibration sheet will take a few seconds
to process, then slowly eject from the printing slot. Your photo will print after the calibration sheet finishes.
NOTE: Please make sure not to push the paper in too far or else the paper could jam or cause misprinting
issues. Make sure the paper stack is neatly aligned with the barcode on the blue calibration sheet
facing down.
NOTE: If the device fails to print, remove the paper, reload it properly, and try printing again.
6. Only load a single pack of 10 papers and the corresponding blue calibration sheet at once. The
calibration sheet will be processed automatically at the start of each paper pack, calibrating the camera for
that specific paper.
– The camera has limited internal memory and can only store three photos at a time; a microSD™ card is
necessary if you wish to edit and save more than three photos to print out later. The Smile+ can perform
without a microSD™ card, but using one is strongly recommended.
NOTE: Photos can also be uploaded using the included USB-C cord.
– Insert a microSD™ card into the corresponding slot on the bottom of the camera.
– To remove, press the card in gently with your fingernail, and it should pop out. The Smile+ supports
microSD™ cards up to 256GB.
Zink Photo Paper Paper Dos and Don'ts
– Do not add more paper until the paper compartment is completely empty.
– Do not fill the paper compartment with more than one 10-pack of Kodak Zink photo paper at a time.
Filling over 10 sheets can damage the camera.
– Do not bend the Kodak Zink photo paper.
– Hold the paper by its edges. Avoid touching the surface with your fingers.
– If Zink photo paper is over-exposed to humidity, it may begin to bend, causing printing issues such as
paper jams. To avoid this:
o When not in use, store your Zink photo paper in a cool, dry place, and avoid exposure to direct
sunlight and heat.
o The ideal temperature at which to store Kodak Zink photo paper is between 32°F and 77°F
(0°C and 25°C) and 40-60% relative humidity.
– If you inserted the wrong type of paper or if there is a paper jam or other related error, the LED
indicators will blink red. Open your camera and correct the error (clear jam, replace paper, etc.) and then
restart your camera.
Turning On
– Press the on/off button located on the top of the camera for three seconds. Make sure your camera is
fully charged.
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