Troubleshooting
72
Printer Does Not Start or Printer Stops During Print Jobs
Possible Cause
Try This
Print head has
overheated due to long
periods of continuous
printing
Stop printing and turn the printer off for at least 15 minutes to
allow the print head to cool down.
The print head tends to overheat when printing continuously for
long periods of time. The print head is designed to automatically
pause at line breaks before resuming printing in order to cool
down.
Caution
The area around the print head can become extremely hot during
extended print operation. Always avoid touching the print head
and its peripheral components.
Printing high-resolution
photographs
Wait until the print job finishes.
The POWER lamp flashes green while the print data is being
processed. Printing photographs can take time.
The infrared
communication distance
or the infrared port angle
is incorrect
Place the printer at a distance of 7.9 inch/20 cm from the mobile
phone.
Ensure that the infrared ports are at a proper angle and there are
no obstacles between them. Retry printing.
The allowable distance and angle for infrared communication
depend on the functions of the mobile phone in addition to
environmental conditions.
See “Printing Photos with Infrared Compatible Mobile Phones” on
page 44.