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<Problems that can be resolved by this function>
Try the print head alignment for the following problems:
- The line is not straight.
- Printout is granulated.
<Possible problems with this function>
1) Print head alignment error
=> Perform print head deep cleaning (refreshing) because non-ejection of ink may occur.
(6) Print Beam printing
Wireless printing of photos from a camera-equipped mobile phone via infrared or Bluetooth communication is
available.
(Wireless printing from a computer or PDA is not available. Text cannot be wirelessly printed.
For Bluetooth communication, use the optional BU-20.)
<Supported mobile phones>
- Mobile phones with the IrDA port, supporting image data transfer via infrared communication
<Printable data>
- Photos taken with a camera-equipped mobile phone
<Restrictions>
- An image of 3.9 M or larger cannot be printed in some instances. Therefore, depending on a mobile phone
model, an image at the maximum resolution may not be printed.
- A moving image is not printed.
- Depending on a mobile phone model, data saved in its memory card is not printed.
- Downloaded contents or photos downloaded from a URL attached to a mail may not be printed.
<Possible problems with this function>
1) Print image quality is rough.
- The image resolution is automatically determined by the image size at shooting, thus printing on a large size
paper may result rough print quality.
=> Print on a small size paper, such as Business Card size, Credit Card size, or Photo Stickers.
2) Print orientation (portrait / landscape) cannot be specified.
- The print orientation is automatically determined by the image size at shooting.
=> Take a photo again in a desired orientation (portrait or landscape).
3) In borderless printing, the left and right side portions or the top and bottom portions extend off the paper.
- This is because the aspect ratio of a photo taken by a mobile-phone differs from that of paper.
=> Take a photo again, adjusting to position a shooting object in the center of the frame.
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