Cannot Print Correctly From The Memory Card; Cannot Write To A Memory Card From Pc; Removable Disk Does Not Appear In Windows Explorer; The [Unplug/Eject] Icon Does Not Appear (Windows 2000) - Canon imageCLASS MP390 User Manual

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Cannot print correctly from the memory card

Cause
"?" is printed in the index.

Cannot write to a memory card from PC

PC
Cause
<CARD PROTECT> is set to <ON>
or Photo Print mode is entered.
Cannot write to an SD memory
card.

Removable disk does not appear in Windows Explorer

PC
Cause
A drive following the local
volumes and CD-ROM drives is
assigned as a network drive.
The [Unplug/Eject] icon does not appear (Windows
PC
2000)
Cause
In the case of a multi-function
machine, the [Unplug/Eject] icon
does not appear even when you
select [Show Unplug/Eject icon in
the taskbar] in the [Unsafe
Removal of Device] dialog box
that is displayed when you turn
OFF the machine or disconnect the
USB cable.
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Troubleshooting
The image data does not comply with the DCF (Design Rule for
Camera File System) standard, or the image data is not in JPEG
format. Check the image data in your digital camera or computer. Or,
the size of the image data may be too large. If you cannot print the
photograph from the machine, print it from your computer.
Press [Additional Functions] and set <CARD PROTECT> to <OFF>.
After switching to any mode other than Photo Print, disconnect and
reconnect the USB cable.
If you are using an SD memory card, depending on how you insert it,
the write protect lock occasionally may lock. If this occurs, release
the SD memory card lock, and while being cautious not to engage the
write protect lock, then insert the memory card.
If you experience this problem:
1. Assign the network drive to any other drive letter.
2. Restart your computer.
You do not need to use the [Unplug/Eject] icon when you turn OFF
the machine or disconnect the USB cable.
Action
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