Kodak ESP 7 ALL-IN-ONE PRINTER User Manual

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  • Page 1 All-in-One Printer print copy scan User Guide...
  • Page 2 © Eastman Kodak Company, 2008 Kodak is a trademark of Eastman Kodak Company. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks is under license. ©1989-2007 I.R.I.S. (Image Recognition Integrated Systems), All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

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  • Page 5 Transferring images to a computer ........49 Transferring images to a Windows computer .
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  • Page 8 Table of Contents Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Labeling ....104 . Glossary . If you need to call Customer Support Index Kodak ESP 7 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 9: Getting Help

    Getting Help This user guide helps you learn to operate your All-in-One printer from the control panel. Kodak also provides online help in the Home Center software installed when you set up your printer, and helpful information about common tasks from the LCD screen on the printer control panel.
  • Page 10: Getting Answers To Frequently-Asked Questions

    Getting Help Getting answers to frequently-asked questions See “Troubleshooting” on page 71 for help resolving a number of issues about printing, copying, scanning, and configuring the wireless service on your printer. Contacting Kodak Customer Service & Support Kodak provides several resources to help you answer questions about your printer.
  • Page 11: Printer Overview

    USB flash (“thumb”) drives, and Kodak Bluetooth USB 2.0 adapters (“dongles”) • A client USB device port on the back of the printer, for connecting the printer to host Windows or Macintosh computers • Energy-saving low power mode •...
  • Page 12: Major Components Of The Esp 7 All-In-One Printer

    Printer Overview Major components of the ESP 7 All-in-One printer The graphics below show the main components of the printer. Number Component name Scanner lid LCD display Top paper tray Bottom paper tray extender tab Bottom paper tray Paper-edge guide...
  • Page 13: Support For Connecting Digital Memory Devices To The Printer

    Connect only one external memory device to your printer at a time. If both memory card slots, or any memory card slot and the host USB port have a device connected to them simultaneously, the printer cannot access the photos or documents contained on any of them.
  • Page 14: Usb Host Port

    MicroSD (TransFlash) USB host port This All-in-One printer works with most digital cameras. Using the USB port located on the front of the printer, you can connect one of the following devices to the printer at a time: • PictBridge camera •...
  • Page 15: Control Panel Layout

    Chapter 2 Control panel layout The legend describing the numbered parts of the control panel illustration is in the table below. Number Name Description On/Off button Powers the printer ON or OFF. Menu button Displays the menu, and toggles between parameters screens and preview screens.
  • Page 16: Lcd Screen

    4-way Navigation buttons on the control panel. The LCD Start-Up screen displays whenever the printer is ready for operation but is not performing a task. The Start Up screen also displays the current level of black and color ink. Color ink level monitor...
  • Page 17: Using The Control Panel

    When you are satisfied with the position of the control panel, let go. To return the control panel to its default position, squeeze the release tab and gently push the control panel away from you. Let go when the panel is seated against the front panel of the printer.
  • Page 18: Using The Ok Button

    Printer Overview • After you have initiated the process of zooming when a photo is shown on the LCD screen, pressing pans the focus up or down. (See “Using the Zoom buttons” on page 11) Tip: When you have selected a photo or document shown on the LCD screen to be printed, pressing increases or decreases the output quantity.
  • Page 19: Using The Menu Button

    Press when: • You want to set up a new task and anything other than a menu is visible on the LCD screen • You are viewing an image on the LCD screen and want to use Photo Options menu .
  • Page 20: Using The Start Button

    You want to interrupt an operation that has already started. • You are viewing a menu that you opened by selecting an option on a different menu, and then decide that you want to view the previous one. Using the on-screen keyboard...
  • Page 21: Using The All-In-One Printer Menus

    Chapter 2 Using the All-in-One printer menus Use the menus on the LCD screen to select stand-alone tasks (that is, tasks that can be performed without your computer), such as copying documents or photos; printing photos stored on memory cards, USB drives, Kodak Bluetooth adapter (“dongle”), or digital cameras plugged into the printer.
  • Page 22: Menu Structure

    See “Using the 4-way navigation buttons” on page 9. Menu structure The top-level menu on your All-in-One printer is called the Main menu. When you press Start on most Main menu items, another menu displays. You can press as specified in the Quick instruction section beneath the menu title (see item 2 in the “Menu layout”...
  • Page 23: Status Lights

    Chapter 2 Status lights The tables below describe the meaning of each light and condition, and offer tips on what action to take. On/Off Light Light Status Cause Action/Solution The printer is turned off. Press On/Off to turn the printer on.
  • Page 24 Paper size or type mismatch. Change ink cartridge. Ink cartridge not readable. Printhead not calibrated. Unit open, scanner lid open, rear access door open. Too many image sources. Printhead not installed. Unable to read memory card or USB host device.
  • Page 25: All-In-One Printer Home Center Software

    If you acknowledge the error message by pressing OK, the light will go off. However, if the Wi-Fi radio is not turned off and the printer cannot establish a connection to an existing Wi-Fi network, the light will resume blinking, and the error message will display again.
  • Page 26: Home Center For Macintosh

    Access the Kodak Tips and Projects Center Web site • Order supplies from the Kodak Web site The functions of the three small icons located in the upper-right corner of the Home Center window are shown below: Returns you to the main Home Center window...
  • Page 27 Maintenance From both the tabs you can: • Order Supplies : This option allows you to order supplies online from the Kodak web site. • View/Hide Status : This option opens a drawer displaying the configuration status of your All-in-One printer.
  • Page 28 Printer Overview Kodak ESP 7 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 29: Setting Up Your Printer

    Place your printer on a clean, flat surface in a dry, well-ventilated location, away from direct sunlight. Avoid areas with high levels of dust and debris. Do not expose the printer and paper to ventilation ducts, open doors, or high traffic, as airborne particles can affect picture quality.
  • Page 30: Printer Settings Options

    Setting Up Your Printer Press as needed to change the default value. The default value is displayed at the right margin of the setting. When the setting is highlighted, the current value is bracketed between the symbols. Press to save the setting(s).
  • Page 31: Setting Your Kodak Printer As The Default

    Select the Kodak ESP 7 printer from the list of available printer as the default. Configuring network settings You can connect your ESP All-in-One printer to a wired (Ethernet) network or to a wireless (Wi-Fi) network. You may refer to the “Start Here” booklet that came with your printer, or review the following sections as needed.
  • Page 32: Ethernet Setup

    A CAT-5 (or higher) Ethernet cable Ethernet setup Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port located on the back of the All– in–One printer and the other end into an available port on your Ethernet router or hub.
  • Page 33: What You Need To Know Before You Connect

    What you need to know before you connect To connect your ESP 7 All-in-One printer to a wireless network, you will need the following: • A laptop or desktop computer equipped with a network interface card or wireless networking support, and the Kodak software installed •...
  • Page 34: Configuring Basic Wireless (Wi-Fi) Settings

    Network Settings options If the printer has not been configured to connect to the Wi-Fi network or the printer Wi-Fi radio is turned off, the LCD screen displays the options below:...
  • Page 35 If the network requires the entry of a security string, the keyboard will be shown on the LCD screen. Press to select a key. Press Enter the security string.
  • Page 36: Connecting To An Unlisted Network

    Connecting to an unlisted network Wi-Fi Setup Wizard is the first option; press to select it. If your network does not appear in the list and is configured to not broadcast its SSID, Unlisted Network select and press Follow the prompts to enter the network name using the keyboard visible on the LCD screen.
  • Page 37: Scanning For Wireless Networks

    Press Setting up an IP address If you have discovered that you are connected to the access point but you are not connected to the network, you may need to set up your IP address on the printer. Manual IP Address...
  • Page 38: Verifying Network Configuration

    , click . Select the . Your IP address will be shown. Verifying network configuration You can verify that you are connected to a network from your ESP 7 All-in-One printer menu. Network Settings Press until is selected, and then press...
  • Page 39: For Macintosh

    Click the + sign to add the printer. Select the Kodak ESP 7printer from the list of available printer(s). The printer will be named Kodak ESP 7-XXXXwhere XXXX is a number unique to your printer. Switching the printer connection type You can change the way you connect to your All-in-One printer at anytime.
  • Page 40: Usb To Ethernet Setup

    Done After the driver installation completes, click to proceed. The printer will be named Kodak ESP 7-XXXX where XXXX is a number unique to your printer. Wi-Fi to Ethernet To convert the Wi-Fi connection from a PC to an Ethernet connection: Connect the printer to the network (LAN port on the Router) with an Ethernet cable.
  • Page 41: Usb To Ethernet Setup

    Network printers are labeled “Bonjour” under “Kind”. The printer will be named Kodak ESP 7-XXXX where XXXX is a number unique to your printer. Add. Select your printer and click...
  • Page 42 Setting Up Your Printer Kodak ESP 7 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 43: Handling Paper

    Pull the paper stop (at the edge of paper output tray) until it is fully extended. • If the paper you are going to use is less than A4 size, lift the hinged end of the paper stop toward you until it is perpendicular to the paper stop. This prevents the printed paper from sliding off of the paper output tray as it exits the printer.
  • Page 44: Loading Plain Paper

    Insert the media into the paper tray, print side down with its near edge against the paper stop. As needed, squeeze and slide the paper edge guide to align it to the left edge of the media. Kodak ESP 7 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 45: Loading Photo Paper

    Chapter 4 Lower the paper output tray. Gently push the tray forward until it is aligned with the edge of the paper output tray. Loading photo paper Note: Review “Things to keep in mind” on page 35. Remove all other paper from the paper tray you plan to use.
  • Page 46: Loading Envelopes

    Remove all other paper from the paper tray you plan to use. Place one or more envelopes along the right edge of the paper tray, with the front side down and the envelope flaps pointing toward the left side of the tray.
  • Page 47: Loading Originals

    Loading originals Loading an original for copying or scanning To copy or scan a document or photo, place your original directly on the scanner glass, print side-down, against the silver arrow on the right-front corner. Kodak ESP 7 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 48 Handling Paper Kodak ESP 7 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 49: Viewing And Printing Photos

    All-in-One printer. You can print virtually any file type from digital cameras, USB flash (“thumb”) drives, and memory cards connected to the front panel on your All-in-One printer. You can also print files from a PC or Mac computer connected to your All-in-One printer computer. ...
  • Page 50: Viewing Photos

    Viewing photos Insert one of the following devices into the appropriate opening: Note: Always use the USB host port on the front of the printer. To avoid an error, use only one slot or port at a time. Device Type...
  • Page 51: Print Photos Options

    Your All-in-One printer automatically adjusts the print output to the best available Plain Paper Quality quality for images printed on photo paper. You need to set to Draft, Normal or Best only when printing images or documents on plain printer paper. Kodak ESP 7 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 52: Printing Photos

    The printer can read data stored on USB flash drives formatted using only the File Allocation Table (FAT) system. If a flash drive is plugged into the USB port on the front panel that the printer cannot read, the printer does not display photos, makes an audible sound (“beep”), and displays an error message on the LCD screen.
  • Page 53 Then, print the file from your computer. Connect a digital camera or portable USB drive to the front panel USB port or insert a memory card to the appropriate card reader on the front panel.
  • Page 54: Printing Tagged Images

    When you select photos with your camera, the camera creates a DPOF file that identifies which photos have been tagged for printing. Your Kodak All-in-One printer can read the DPOF file from the memory card so you do not have to re-select the photos to print.
  • Page 55: Range

    Printing panoramic photos You can print a panoramic photo on 4 x 12 paper, or two panoramic photos on U.S. letter or A4 paper; some cropping will occur. Kodak ESP 7 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 56: Zooming And Cropping Photos

    Viewing and Printing Photos Zooming and cropping photos Your printer enables you to zoom in or out on a specific area of a photo. When you print the photo, the photo is cropped so only the area bounded by the crop boundaries is printed.
  • Page 57: Transferring Images To A Computer

    Transferring images to a computer You can transfer .jpg, .mov, or .wav files to your Windows or Macintosh computer from a digital camera, memory card, device connected to your printer via a Kodak Bluetooth dongle, and portable (USB) thumb drive connected to this All-in-One printer.
  • Page 58: Transferring Images To A Macintosh Computer

    Viewing and Printing Photos Follow the prompt on the computer. Transferring images to a Macintosh computer Connect the device to the appropriate slot on the front panel of your printer. Menu From the control panel, press to display the options on the computer monitor (for a PictBridge camera) or the printer LCD screen (all other devices).
  • Page 59: Copying

    Note: Copy Document is the first setting on your Kodak All–in–One printer. This enables you to place a one–page document on the scanner glass, and, if you have no Start need to change the default quantity, press from the Main menu to quickly initiate a copying job.
  • Page 60: Copy Document Options

    Any changes you make to the copy settings apply only to the current copy operation unless you save them as your default settings. To keep the settings as permanent, press...
  • Page 61: Copy Photo Options

    Scaling is anchored to the upper left corner of the original. Same Size The copy is the same size as the original. Cropping occurs if the original is larger than the paper size. The copy will contain white space if the original Same Size is smaller than the paper size.
  • Page 62 Settings Select Preview Save As Defaults You need to specify a quality only for plain paper. If photo paper is loaded in the paper Automatic tray, the printer will output the best available quality using the setting. To review the settings for plain paper copying, see "...
  • Page 63: Scanning

    Scanning converts text and images from documents and pictures placed on the scanner glass into electronic data; then sends the data to your computer. To scan using the ESP 7 All-in-One printer, the printer must be connected to a computer. You can scan to the following destinations: •...
  • Page 64: Simple Scanning

    • Print quality for scanning documents. Before initiating a scan, you can also preview the scan in Home Center, and crop the output as desired. When you are satisfied with the intended results, you can initiate the scan directly from Home Center. See Home Center Help for instructions. To review how to access Home Center help, see “All-in-One printer Home Center software”...
  • Page 65: Simple Image Scans

    Although you can scan a document using the Photo option and save it as an image (.jpeg) file, you will not be able to edit the text later in your computer. If you want to edit a scanned document later, make sure that you scan it as a Document, not as a Photo.
  • Page 66: Scan Options

    If your printer is connected to a network, more than one computer name will appear in this list. If your printer is connected to a printer by the USB cable, the computer name in the USB Connected Computer menu is called...
  • Page 67: Maintaining Your Printer

    • If the printer has been exposed to bad weather or has water inside it, turn it off and let it dry completely. If this does not solve the problem, contact customer support (see “Contacting Kodak Customer Service & Support” on page 2).
  • Page 68: Cleaning The Scanner Glass

    Warning: Do not use abrasives, acetone, benzene, or carbon tetrachloride on the glass, as they can damage it. Do not place or spray liquid directly on the glass. The liquid might seep under the glass and damage the device. Unplug the printer and raise the lid.
  • Page 69: Monitoring And Adjusting The Printer's Performance

    Chapter 8 Unplug the printer and raise the lid. Clean the underside with a soft cloth or sponge, slightly moistened with a mild soap and warm water. Wipe the underside gently to loosen debris. Do not scrub. Dry the underside with a chamois or soft cloth.
  • Page 70: Maintenance Options

    Printhead Alignment and then click Replacing ink cartridges Your Kodak printer uses separate black and color ink cartridges. The ink levels are shown on the control panel and in the printer software. Caution: For the best quality prints, store ink cartridges in locations where the temperature does not exceed 85°F (30°C).
  • Page 71 Chapter 8 Open the printer access door by lifting from the recessed hand-holds on the sides of the unit. . The printhead moves to an accessible position for handling the ink cartridges. The ink cartridges are seated in the printhead.
  • Page 72 Maintaining Your Printer Remove the bagged ink cartridge from the box, tear open the bag at the notch, and remove the ink cartridge. Caution: Insert the ink cartridge immediately to prevent any drying of the ink. Remove the orange cap from the cartridge by grasping the top edge and pulling/ rotating it off the ink cartridge.
  • Page 73: Replacing The Printhead

    Chapter 8 Press down on the tab until you hear a click and feel the latch snap into position. Note: Listen carefully during this step; make sure you hear the ink cartridges click into place in the printhead. This seats the cartridges properly, and prevents ink from being dispensed incompletely during your print or copy jobs.
  • Page 74 1 Printhead 2 Color ink cartridge 3 Black ink cartridge Pinch the latch on the ink cartridge with your thumb and forefinger and lift it out of the print head. Remove both ink cartridges. Caution: Insert the ink cartridges into the newly installed printhead as soon as possible to prevent any drying of the ink.
  • Page 75 Remove the old printhead from the carriage. Remove the new printhead from its bag. Caution: Do not touch copper contacts on the printhead, as this may damage it. Remove and discard the black plastic casing and the orange protective cap. Kodak ESP 7 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 76 Maintaining Your Printer Place the new printhead into the carriage. Push firmly against the target label on the printhead until you hear it click into place. Reinstall the ink cartridges. As needed, see “Replacing ink cartridges” on page 62. Listen carefully during this step; make sure you hear the ink cartridges click into place in the printhead.
  • Page 77: Upgrading The Printer Software - For Windows

    Firmware Upgrade receive a pop-up window, or you can click on Click to upgrade. The printer software will begin to load. Do not turn off your printer while the update is in progress. When the update is complete click Close the maintenance window. The printer firmware is updated.
  • Page 78: Upgrading The Printer Software - For Macintosh

    Maintaining Your Printer Upgrading the printer software - for Macintosh You can upgrade the software and firmware for in your All-in-One printer with the most recent release available. This requires an Internet connection. Note: The firmware cannot be upgraded when your All-in-One printer is connected via a network or Wi-Fi.
  • Page 79: Troubleshooting

    Finally, turn the printer back on. • Confirm that you are using a 2.0 USB cable to connect the printer to your computer. If you need to buy one, they are available online at www.kodak.com/go/aio, or from your local electronics and printer retailer.
  • Page 80: Device Not Recognized

    For optimal quality and performance, use a good-quality high speed USB 2.0 cable. When connecting to the Kodak All-in-One printer, use the USB ports located in the back of the computer. Any USB 2.0 hubs that are used should be self- powered.
  • Page 81: Ink Cartridge Not Recognized

    If the USB drive uses an NTFS or HFS formatting system, the printer may not be able to read it. Macintosh users may need to transfer these files directly to their computer, and then print to the printer from there.
  • Page 82: Multiple Pictures Not Scanned Properly

    Probable Cause 2 The scanner glass is dirty. Corrective Action Make sure the scanner glass is completely clean or the photos might not scan properly (see “Cleaning the scanner glass” on page 60). Probable Cause 3 The scanner lid is dirty.
  • Page 83: No Paper Feed

    Check the connection from your computer to your printer. Ensure that the square end of the USB cable is plugged in to the USB port on the back of your printer, and the flat end into a USB port on your computer.
  • Page 84: Paper Jam

    If this does not resolve your printing issue, contact Kodak Service and Support Paper jam Probable Cause The paper did not advance, was not picked up properly from the paper tray, or is lodged inside the printer. Caution: Kodak Inkjet paper is recommended for your Kodak All-in-One printer.
  • Page 85: Transfer Pictures Failure

    Download the most recent version of the User Guide from Kodak.com. Wrong paper size Probable Cause The print size or paper size you selected may be larger or smaller than the paper found in the paper tray. Corrective Action Replace the paper in the paper tray with the correct size.
  • Page 86: Macintosh Os X Troubleshooting

    Windows Vista troubleshooting WIA (Windows Image Acquisition) error: service has stopped working This results in the inability to connect a camera and transfer pictures from the camera. Transfer All to My PC Neither the camera nor the printer is visible through the option on the Print Photo Options menu.
  • Page 87: Print Troubleshooting

    Straighten the stack of envelopes against a flat surface. Reload the stack into the paper tray print side down, with the envelope flap aligned to the left. Squeeze the paper guide and slide it to the right until it touches the edge of the envelopes.
  • Page 88: Pictbridge Camera Not Detected

    Cropping may vary, depending on the selected picture size and size of the output paper. The dimensions of the photo on the camera are slightly different from each paper size so a portion will be cropped to fit perfectly on whatever paper size was selected.
  • Page 89: Picture Will Not Print

    Probable Cause 2 The image file may not be in JPEG format. Corrective Action The Kodak printer can print only JPEG files in stand-alone mode. Connect the printer to a computer and use software to print other image formats. Poor print quality Probable Cause Low resolution image file or the printer may need maintenance.
  • Page 90: Print Skewed Or Slanted

    Print too dark • Try taking the picture again with the flash on, or move within the flash range of the camera. Refer to your camera user’s guide for details. •...
  • Page 91: Print Too Light

    When printing a large number of prints, printing may slow down to prevent the printhead from overheating. • Make sure the printer is not placed in direct sunlight or is not operating in a high- temperature environment (higher than 95° Fahrenheit or 35° Celsius). •...
  • Page 92: White Edges On Borderless Prints

    For example, if a square image is printed on 4 x 6- inch paper, it will often print as a 4 x 4 inch image, with white edges on each side of the print job.
  • Page 93: Scanned Image Blank

    • If the problem still persists, try scanning at a lower resolution. Probable cause 5 The memory card to which you are scanning does not have enough free space to save the scanned photo. Corrective action Remove some files from the memory card to free up some space.
  • Page 94 Check to see if you have an active network connection. To see if you have an active network connection Check the two Ethernet indicator lights on the top and bottom of the RJ-45 Ethernet jack on the back of the printer. The lights indicate the following:...
  • Page 95: No Tcp/Ip

    Press the button on the control panel to turn the printer off, and press it again to turn it back on. Also, turn off the power on your router or hub, and then turn it on again.
  • Page 96 (C:\Program Files\Kodak\Printer\Center\AiOHomeCenter.exe) Please visit http://www.kodak.com/go/inkjetnetworking for detailed instructions on adding these firewall permissions for the Kodak printer network services for 20 of the top rated firewall security programs on the market. Please also visit your firewall Manufacturer’s online help website if necessary.
  • Page 97 Note: The All-in-One printer functionality will be limited during VPN sessions. Probable Cause 6 The Ethernet cable is not plugged in to the router, switch, or hub. The cable may also be defective. Corrective Action Try reinserting the cables. Or, if necessary, try a different cable.
  • Page 98: No Ip Address With Cable Modem (Without A Router)

    Troubleshooting No IP address with cable modem (without a router) Probable Cause If you have a computer with a cable modem, a separate Local Area Network (LAN) for your AutoIP other computers, and no DHCP or router, you must use to assign IP addresses to the other computers and to the printer.
  • Page 99 The SSID is not visible because it is at the bottom of the list. Corrective Action Press to scroll to the bottom of the list. Infrastructure entries are listed first and ad hoc entries last. Probable Cause 4 The access point firmware needs updating.
  • Page 100: Weak Signal

    Turn on the networked devices, such as the access point for an infrastructure network, or the computer for an ad hoc network. For more information on how to turn on the access point, see the documentation that came with your access point.
  • Page 101: Unsupported Authentication Or Encryption Type

    Enter the correct mode or security type. Print a network configuration page to compare the wireless settings of the printer with the wireless settings for your access point. Change either the device or access point settings so that both the printer and the access point have matching wireless settings.
  • Page 102: Invalid Wpa Passphrase

    All-in-One printer. Corrective Action The printer is looking for a WEP key index of 1. If the WEP key index setting was changed on the access point, open the Embedded Web Server for the printer and update the index setting to match the index setting of your access point.
  • Page 103: Product And Safety Specifications

    Product and Safety Specifications Specifications for this Kodak ESP All-in-One printer are described in the tables below. Print Performance Print Performance Black print speed Up to 30 pages per minute on plain paper Color print speed Up to 29 pages per minute on plain paper...
  • Page 104: Copy Document Features

    Panoramic (4 x 12 inch) (10 × 30 cm) 5 × 7 inch (13 × 18 cm) 8 × 10 inch (20 × 25 cm) US Letter (8.5 x 11 inch) (22 x 28 cm) A4 (21 x 30 cm) Quality...
  • Page 105: Scanning Features

    100 sheets of 20 lb. plain paper or 30 sheets of 10 mil photo paper Tray size: top tray 4 x 6 in. to 8.5 × 14 in. (10 x 15 cm to 21.6 × 36 cm) Tray size: bottom tray 4 x 6 in., 4 x 7 in., 5 x 7 in.
  • Page 106: Software Support

    WW: 110–240 VAC, 50–60 Hz Output: 36 VDC 24V AC adapter (100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz) Dimensions 445mm x 189mm x 427mm [W × H x D] (17.52 inches x 7.44 inches x 16.81 inches) ) Weight 8.2kg (18.077 lbs) Operating range 5°C (41°F) to 35°C (95°F), 15 to 85 % RH (non-condensing), and...
  • Page 107: System Requirements

    Chapter 10 System Requirements The following specifications are subject to change without notice. Windows PC Windows PC Minimum Recommended Operating System Microsoft Windows XP SP2 Microsoft Windows Vista Celeron 32- or 64-bit processor Clock Speed 1.2 GHz 2 GHz Memory...
  • Page 108: Paper Sizes For Pc And Macintosh Computers

    All commercially available inkjet varieties (with or without a white stripe) Labels All commercially available inkjet varieties on 8.5 x 11 and A4 size sheets Iron-on transfers All commercially available inkjet varieties on 8.5 x 11 and A4 size sheets...
  • Page 109: Parts

    Caution: To prevent your printer from overheating, do not block or cover the slots and openings in the equipment, place it near a heat register, or install it in a cabinet without proper ventilation. Kodak ESP 7 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 110: Environment

      FCC Compliance and Advisory This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 111: Fcc And Industry Canada

    2) increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver; 3) connect the equipment to a different outlet (on a circuit) than the one the receiver is connected to; 4) consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for additional suggestions.
  • Page 112: Canadian Doc Statement

    German Compliance Statement Noise emissions for this equipment do not exceed 70 dBa. This equipment is not intended for use in the work place in accordance with BildscharbV regulations. “Das Gerät ist nicht für die Benutzung am Bildschirmarbeitsplatz gemäß BildscharbV vorgesehen.”...
  • Page 113 Domain Name Server or Domain Name System. A DNS is a record that is located at the registry that tells a browser where to route your mail or where a website can be found. Basically a system that converts IP addresses into names, i.e.123.456,789.0 to www.yourdomain.com.
  • Page 114 Hexidecimal. A numeric system that uses sixteen distinct characters that are a combination of the numbers 0 - 9 (represent values zero to nine) and letters A - F (represent values ten to fifteen). Hexidecimal is used as a human friendly representation of binary coded values.
  • Page 115 You can print a single image displayed on the camera, print two or more images, or print all of the images on the memory card. You can print part of an image by first cropping it within the camera and even create index prints (contact sheets).
  • Page 116 When not enough time elapses between the flash and exposure (as with most compact cameras), the light of the flash occurs too fast for the iris of the eye to close the pupil. The flash of light is focused by the lens of the eye onto the blood-rich retina at the back of the eye.
  • Page 117 WPA is designed to work with pre-WPA wireless network interface cards (through firmware upgrades), but not necessarily with first generation wireless access points. WPA2 implements the full standard, but will not work with some older network cards. WPA Key A WPA key is an encryption key for wireless networking devices.
  • Page 118 Glossary Kodak ESP 7 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 119: Customer Support

    When you contact Kodak Customer Support for All-in-One printer assistance, the service representative may ask you for some background information, as well as information about your specific issue. If you can have ready access to it, it may save you time. Useful for the Kodak service technician: •...
  • Page 120 If you need to call Customer Support Kodak ESP 7 Printer User Guide...
  • Page 121 Bottom paper tray extender ... . . 4 .jpg ........56 Button .pdf files .
  • Page 122 Ordering supplies through ..18 DPOF ....... . 46 Scanning with .
  • Page 123 (Macintosh) software ...19 Menus ....... . 13 Kodak.com .
  • Page 124 Handling ......35 USB ....... . 4 Scanning .
  • Page 125: Quality Settings

    Removing the printhead ....67 Printhead ......5 Replacing ink cartridges .
  • Page 126: Telephone Numbers

    Technical Support See Support Update ....... 98 Test page, printing ....62 Printer software, firmware, drivers .
  • Page 127 Wireless network status light ... 7 Zoom ........11 Wireless network, configuring .
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