Sony DPP-FP97 Operating Instructions Manual page 68

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Paper does not
feed.
The print paper is
ejected without
being printed.
• Is the perforations of the
print paper removed?
• Are you using print paper
that was not designed for the
printer?
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Use print paper designed for the printer. If
you use incompatible print paper, the
printer may develop trouble. (........About
the Print Packs)
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Use print paper designed for the printer. If
you use incompatible print paper, the
printer may develop trouble. (........About
the Print Packs)
Printed results
The printed
pictures are
inferior in quality.
• Did you print preview image
data?
• Did you print an image
whose size (width or height)
is smaller than 480 dots?
• Did you use the Edit menu to
enlarge the image?
• Did you shoot an image in
the RAW file format?
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Depending on the type of digital camera
used, preview images may be displayed
along with the primary images in the
thumbnail list. The printed quality of the
preview images will not be as good as the
primary images. Note that if you delete
the preview images, the data for the
primary images may be damaged.
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When an image is displayed in a small
size with a black frame, printing quality is
rough due to this small image size.
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An enlarged image, depending on its
image size, will be printed with
deteriorated picture quality.
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When you shoot an image in the RAW file
format, a highly-compressed JPEG file
may be also recorded. As the printer does
not support the RAW file format, it may
use the JPEG file to print an image. A
RAW file can be printed from a Pc. For
details, refer to the operating instructions
of the digital camera you are using.
What is a RAW file?
A RAW file is an original image file
format to save uncompressed,
unprocessed still image data captured
from a digital camera.
For whether or not a digital camera can
capture an image in the RAW file format,
refer to the operating instructions of the
digital camera.

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