805 Photo Printer User’s Guide
Contents Introduction User’s Guide Setting up the Printer Introduction Printer Features About This Manual Safety Precautions Power Requirement Protective Measures Connecting Cables WEEE Statement China RoHS Installation Locations For Long Operating Life Other Cautions Paper and Image Sizes Printer Driver Interfaces Operating the Printer Troubleshooting Site Specifications Accessories and Supplies Setting up the Printer Finding a Location for the Printer Unpacking the Printer Loading the Ribbon Handl
Loading the Ribbon in the Printer Connecting the USB Cable Handling Paper Storing Paper Loading the Paper Tray Installing the Dust Cover About Printer Initialization If the Printer Does Not Initialize Making a Test Print Calibrating the Printer Introduction Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer Troubleshooting Operating the Printer Buttons and Lights Working with Paper Handling and Storing Prints Keeping the Printer in Good Working Condition Cleaning the Printer Troubleshooting Light Indications
Cleaning the Thermal Head Repacking the Printer Getting Additional Help ERROR Light Off, MEDIA Light Red ERROR Light Red, MEDIA Light Off ERROR Light Red, MEDIA Light Red Printer does Not Turn On Printing Takes Much Longer than Usual Nothing Happens when a Job is Sent White or Colored Lines and Scratches White or Multicolored Spots Smudges, Smears, and Fingerprints Paper does not Feed Printer does not Respond when you Press Buttons Invalid Ribbon Type Site Specifications Printer Specifications Space Require
Navigating Printing Magnifying Introduction Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer Troubleshooting Site Specifications Accessories and Supplies CONTENTS SEARCH HELP
Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing the KODAK 805 Photo Printer (805 printer). The 805 printer is a dye-sublimination device with superior printing speed. Printed images are high-contrast and long lasting. The ribbon applies a coating that protects images from fingerprints. Setting up the Printer The 805 printer is the latest model of the Kodak page size dye-sublimination printers. These printers produce superb photographic prints and proofs. The 805 printer is easy to install and set up.
About This Manual Introduction This manual consists of the following sections: Setting up the Printer • Introduction—describes the printer, available papers, printer drivers and interfaces. • Setting up the printer—describes how to set up the printer. • Operating the printer—contains information on maintaining the printer and working with the paper and ribbon. • Troubleshooting—describes possible problems and how to resolve them.
Safety Precautions Introduction The lightning flash symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute the risk of electric shock.
CAUTION: HOT SURFACE AVOID CONTACT WITH THE THERMAL HEAD. It becomes hot during printing and may remain hot, causing injury. Touching the thermal head or sensor may cause malfunctions due to static electricity. Oils, salts, and moisture from your hands will contaminate the head and may spoil the prints. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Introduction Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer Troubleshooting Before connecting, read instructions.
CAUTION: Use the included AC power cord so as not to interfere with radio and television reception. NOTE: 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.
Introduction Setting up the Printer This digital photo printer complies with the requirements of the EC Directive 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC, and 93/68/EEC. The electromagnetic susceptibility has been chosen at a level that gains proper operation in residential areas, on business and light industrial premises, and on small-scale enterprises, inside as well as outside of the buildings. All places of operation are characterized by their connection to the public low voltage power supply system.
Protective Measures Introduction If abnormalities arise: If the printer emits smoke or abnormal sounds, immediately unplug the power cord from the printer or power outlet. Continued use is hazardous. Contact your dealer about having the printer checked and serviced. Never insert any object into the unit. Nothing other than supplies for this printer should ever be inserted into the printer. Other items can cause a safety hazard and extensive damage to the mechanism and electronics.
Keep the unit dry. Do not place water or other liquid containers, flower vases/pots on top of the unit. Liquids that get into the unit can cause serious damage to the unit and potential shock or fire danger. If liquid is spilled into or seeps into the unit, unplug the Power Cord immediately and seek service as soon as possible to avoid additional or possible damage due to corrosion. Avoid handling liquids near the unit. Do not remove the cabinet.
Be careful with the printing mechanism. Do not move the printer while the top cover is open. This may cause injury. Be careful not to catch your fingers in the printing mechanism. Introduction Setting up the Printer Connecting Cables Use the power cord supplied with the printer. Operating the Printer WEEE Statement Troubleshooting In the European Union, this symbol indicates that when the last user wishes to discard this product, it must be sent to appropriate facilities for recovery and recycling.
China RoHS Introduction Environmental Protection Use Period (EPUP) In China, this number indicates the time period (in years) within which any hazardous substances present in the product are not expected to be released such that there is risk to human health, property, or the environment. This value is assigned based on normal use of the product as described in the operating instructions.
Installation Locations Introduction Maintain good ventilation. Ventilation slots and holes are provided on the top and rear of this unit. Place the unit on a hard, level surface. Allow the following minimum space around the printer to ensure proper ventilation: Top: 2 in. (5.08 cm) Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer Sides: 0.5 in. (1.27 cm) Rear: 2 in. (5.08 cm) - If the rear dust cover is in place (recommended) then no additional space is required at the rear.
Place the unit on a horizontal surface. The unit is likely to be affected if it is operated when tilted, inclined or in unstable places. Introduction Setting up the Printer Protect against dew formation. When the unit is moved from a cold area into a warm area, moisture can condense inside the unit and prevent operation. Allow the temperature to stabilize before use. Operating ambient temperature range: The operating temperature range is 59 - 86°F (15 to 30°C) and humidity of 10% - 85%.
For Long Operating Life Introduction Unsuitable materials for cleaning the printer Paint coat flaking and plastic deformation are likely to occur if the unit is wiped with chemical dusters, benzine, thinner or any other solvent, if rubber or PVC items are left in contact with the unit for a extended period, or if the unit is sprayed with insecticide. Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer Care of the cabinet Unplug and clean with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild soap and water solution.
Other Cautions Introduction Dust or other foreign matter adhering to the print paper or the sheet cartridge, or deformation resulting from exposure to extremely low or high temperatures could cause loss of color, uneven color or lines, or wrinkles in the print images. Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer Paper and Image Sizes Troubleshooting The 805 printer can print on the following sizes and types of Kodak Paper. Paper Size Maximum Image Size 216 x 305 mm (8.5 x 12 in.
Printer Driver Introduction The printer driver developed for the 805 printer is based on high-quality Kodak photographic printing methods. The printer driver allows you to access printing options based on Kodak color science. Setting up the Printer The printer driver is provided for use with the WINDOWS 2000 or WINDOWS XP Operating Systems. Operating the Printer Download the printer driver from the Service and Support page at www.kodak.com.
Setting up the Printer This section explains how to set up the printer. 1. Finding a Location for the Printer Introduction Setting up the Printer 2. Unpacking the Printer 3. Installing the printer driver Operating the Printer IMPORTANT: You must install the printer driver before you turn on the printer. The printer driver must be downloaded from the Web. For information on the using printer driver, refer to the KODAK 805 Photo Printer / Printer Driver Guide. Troubleshooting 4. Loading the Ribbon 5.
Finding a Location for the Printer Introduction Use the following guidelines when you look for an appropriate location for the printer. See “Site Specifications” for specific requirements. • Avoid placing the printer in areas where ventilation ducts, open doors, or frequent passers-by might expose it to debris. Airborne dirt particles can cause image-quality problems. Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer • The space requirements for the printer are shown below.
Unpacking the Printer Introduction The following accessories are included with the printer. If any are missing, contact your dealer. Setting up the Printer • Power cord Operating the Printer • USB Cable • CD containing the calibration utility. • Rear dust cover Troubleshooting • Paper tray NOTE: The printer driver must be downloaded from the Web. To unpack the printer: 1. Open the shipping carton. 2. Carefully remove the top foam with the accessories. 3. Lift the printer out of the carton. 4.
Loading the Ribbon Introduction The ribbon provides dyes for printing images. The three-color ribbon contains enough dye to make 50 prints. The ribbon also contains clear patches that protect images from fingerprints and fading. Operating the Printer Handling Ribbon Spools • Do not expose the ribbon to direct sunlight, extreme heat, dust, or liquids. • Leave the top cover closed unless you need to access the inside of the printer.
Loading the Ribbon in the Printer Introduction 1. Press the OPEN button to open the top cover. Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer Troubleshooting 2. Remove the used ribbon from the printer. Push the ribbon to the left and lift it to remove it. Site Specifications Accessories and Supplies NOTE: Images remain on the ribbon after printing. If you are working with confidential documents, consider alternate ways of disposing of the ribbon to maintain security.
3. Remove the new ribbon from its packaging. Introduction Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer IMPORTANT: Touching the dye patches could contaminate the ribbon, resulting in scratches on your prints. Troubleshooting 4. Insert the back spool onto the two hubs.
5. Insert the front spool onto the two hubs. Introduction Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer Troubleshooting Site Specifications 6. Turn the supply spool until the ribbon is taut. Accessories and Supplies 7. Close the top cover.
Connecting the USB Cable Introduction 1. Be sure the printer driver is installed. For information on using the printer driver, refer to the KODAK 805 Photo Printer / Printer Driver Guide. Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer 2. Connect the USB cable to the USB port. Troubleshooting USB port Site Specifications Power switch Power cord inlet 3. Connect the power cord. 4. Turn the power on. The POWER light turns green.
Handling Paper Introduction Follow these guidelines when you handle the paper: Setting up the Printer • Hold the paper by the edges to avoid fingerprints. • Do not load more than 50 sheets of paper in the paper tray. • Do not use wet or damaged paper. Troubleshooting Storing Paper Follow these storage instructions to ensure the highest image quality: • Store opened paper at temperatures below 77°F (25°C). Avoid exposure to temperatures higher than 100°F (38°C).
Loading the Paper Tray See “Working with Paper”' for complete information about the various types. Introduction Setting up the Printer You can adjust the paper tray to the size of the paper you are loading. Do not force paper that is too long or too wide into the tray. IMPORTANT: Use only the tray designed for the 805 printer. 1. Remove the paper tray from the printer.
2. Remove the cover from the paper tray. Introduction Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer Troubleshooting 3. Push the plastic paper support on the paper tray until you hear a click.
4. If necessary, adjust the paper tray to fit the paper you are loading. • Squeeze each side of the paper length adjuster. • Slide the paper length adjuster to the correct position for the length of the paper you are loading. Make sure that the paper length adjuster is locked into position. Introduction Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer Paper Length Adjuster Troubleshooting 12 inch Site Specifications 14 inch Accessories and Supplies 5. Remove the paper from the package.
6. Place the paper in the tray with the logo side down (as shown in the label on the tray). Make sure that the front corners of the stack are under the metal tabs. Introduction Setting up the Printer ≤ 50 Operating the Printer Troubleshooting Site Specifications NOTE: You can load up to 50 sheets of paper in the paper tray. 7. Remove the installation instructions.
8. Replace the cover on the paper tray. Introduction Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer Troubleshooting 9. Install the paper tray in the printer.
Installing the Dust Cover Install the dust cover on the back of the printer. Introduction Setting up the Printer • Insert the bottom of the dust cover in the back slit of the printer.
About Printer Initialization When you turn on the printer, it initializes (starts up and performs a self-check) in a few seconds. During this time, the POWER and MEDIA lights blink. If the Printer Does Not Initialize If the printer fails to initialize, no light illuminates on the display panel. Turn the printer off and then back on. If a light still does not illuminate, turn off both the printer and the computer. Disconnect the USB cable from the printer and turn on the printer.
Making a Test Print Introduction Making a test print verifies proper printer setup and operation, and confirms print quality. 1. Turn on the power while holding the CANCEL button for five seconds. NOTE: You may need to press the CANCEL button a second time to start the test print. Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer Example of the test print: Troubleshooting Site Specifications Accessories and Supplies 2. Turn the power off, then on to exit Test Print mode.
Calibrating the Printer The Calibration Utility for the KODAK 805 Photo Printer is downloaded from the Web. After installing the software, follow the procedure below to calibrate the printer. Introduction Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer 1. Select Start>Programs>KODAK Photo Printer>KODAK Photo Printer Calibration Utility. NOTE: If you have more than one Kodak printer that uses the Visual Calibration Utility for calibration, the following dialog box may appear. 2.
The KODAK Visual Calibration dialog box opens. The name of the printer and the paper installed appear in the upper left of the dialog box. Introduction 3. Click Set Printer to Factory Defaults. NOTE: All settings and highlights are reset to the factory defaults.
4. Click Print Test Image. The printer prints the test print.
5. Examine the test print from the printer to determine the most neutral gray patch, and then click the patch in the Calibration Utility screen that corresponds with the most neutral patch on the test print. NOTE: If patch 25 is the most neutral gray, the printer is in calibration. Do Steps 6 - 7 if you want to adjust the highlights.
IMPORTANT: Only do Step 6 if you want to adjust the highlights. so that your prints meet your personal preference. After adjusting the highlights, check your prints to make sure that they look the way you want. 6. If necessary, move the slider to adjust the highlights. IMPORTANT: If you selected a patch in either Step 5 or adjusted the highlights in Step 6, you must do Step 7. 7. Click Update Printer Calibration.
Operating the Printer This chapter provides the information you need to operate the printer. It includes: Introduction Setting up the Printer “Buttons and Lights” “Working with Paper” Operating the Printer “Handling and Storing Prints” “Keeping the Printer in Good Working Condition” Troubleshooting “Cleaning the Printer” NOTE: Before operating the printer you must install the appropriate printer driver. Refer to the Printer Driver Guide for the details.
Buttons and Lights Introduction Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer POWER light 14 OPEN button 00 Dig ita lP ho to Pri nte r Troubleshooting MEDIA light ERROR light Site Specifications CANCEL button Accessories and Supplies Buttons: • OPEN button—Press to open the top cover. Open the top cover when loading the ink ribbon or clearing a paper jam. • CANCEL button—Press to cancel the print in progress. IMPORTANT: Do not open the top cover during printing.
Power switch: Introduction Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer Power switch Troubleshooting Site Specifications Indicator lights: • POWER light—illuminates in green when the printer is turned on. • MEDIA light—illuminates in red when an error concerning print paper occurs. • ERROR light—illuminates in red when an error occurs. The light remains on until all the errors are resolved.
Working with Paper Introduction This section describes the paper used with the printer. It also lists handling and storage guidelines. Thermal paper looks and feels like photographic paper, but it is not light sensitive. The back is imprinted with the Kodak logo. The paper is shipped in 50-sheet packages. Only 50 sheets can be loaded in the printer at one time. IMPORTANT: Use only paper designed for the 805 printer. Using other materials may cause problems.
Handling and Storing Prints The image stability of thermal prints depends upon factors such as temperature, relative humidity, and exposure to light or to biological or chemical contaminates. Using the Kodak ribbon increases the stability and durability of your prints. Introduction Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer Your thermal images will last a long time if you use these guidelines for handling and storing them: • Remove prints from the exit area ONLY AFTER the printer ejects them.
• Avoid exposure to vinyl items (those made of polyvinyl chloride) or any plastic which contains plasticizer. These items usually have a distinct plastic odor. • Do not place objects on top of the printer. Keeping the Printer in Good Working Condition • Keep the printer clean. Keep the surrounding area vacuumed and clean. Introduction Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer Troubleshooting • Protect the printer from tobacco smoke, dust, sand, and liquid spills.
Cleaning the Printer Introduction To help ensure good performance and high-quality output, make sure the operating environment is clean and dust free. Clean the printer regularly as described below. Before you begin, turn off the printer and unplug it. Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer CAUTION: Never use abrasives or harsh chemicals to clean any part of the printer. Do not use alcohol cleaning pads to clean the cabinet.
Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter describes the problems that you may occasionally have with the printer. It also tells how to resolve these problems.
Light Indications and How to Resolve Them Introduction The indicator lights become red when a problem has occurred. You must resolve any problems before you can print. Setting up the Printer Click the following light indication links to learn more.
: LED on : LED blinking Status Introduction : LED off Light Indications POWER MEDIA Setting up the Printer ERROR Normal status Power Off Operating the Printer Initializing Green Green Online Green Green Offline Green Transferring data Green Green Printing Green Green Pre-heating Green Green Green Troubleshooting CONTENTS SEARCH HELP Site Specifications Green Accessories and Supplies
Status Light Indications Error status POWER MEDIA Over heat (cooling) Green Top cover open Green Red Out of media (ribbon) Green Green Out of paper Green Paper size illegal Green Paper jam Green Media size too small for image Green Red Paper not loaded properly Green Red Mechanical Failure Green Red CONTENTS SEARCH ERROR Green Introduction Setting up the Printer Red Operating the Printer Red Troubleshooting Red Red HELP Site Specifications Red Accessories and Supplies Red
If the Printer Does Not Operate Correctly Introduction You may be able to identify or correct problems yourself. Follow the instructions for the problem you have. Make a test print to see if the problem is resolved. Use the following list to correct the problem. If the problem persists, service is required. See “Getting Additional Help”. Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer The following is a list of common problems.
Clearing a Paper Jam Introduction Paper and ribbon may occasionally jam in the printer. Jams are typically identified when the Error light becomes red.
Clearing a Paper Jam from the Front Area Introduction 1. Remove the paper tray. Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer Troubleshooting Site Specifications 2. Remove any partially fed paper from the printer. 3. Discard the paper. 4. Install the tray in the printer.
Clearing a Paper Jam from the Ribbon Area Introduction 1. Open the top cover. Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer Troubleshooting 2. Remove the ribbon from the printer. Push the ribbon to the left and lift it to remove it.
3. Carefully pull out any visible paper and discard. Introduction CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the thermal head. Setting up the Printer Thermal Print Head Operating the Printer Troubleshooting Site Specifications Accessories and Supplies 4. Install the ribbon and close the top cover. IMPORTANT: Do not put partially-fed paper back into the paper tray.
Clearing a Paper Jam from the Back Area 1. Remove the dust cover. Introduction Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer Troubleshooting Site Specifications 2. Remove any partially fed paper. 3. Discard the paper. 4. Install the dust cover.
Repairing a Torn Ribbon Introduction 1. Position the ribbon with the torn ribbon on a clean place as shown below. Transparent tape Setting up the Printer Supply spool Operating the Printer Troubleshooting Takeup spool Site Specifications 2. Place a piece of transparent tape on the center of the ribbon. Accessories and Supplies 3. Install the ribbon in the printer. 4. Wind the takeup spool counterclockwise so that the tape is not seen and the ribbon is straight.
Cleaning the Thermal Head Introduction Cleaning the thermal head helps to eliminate lines and streaks on your prints. Setting up the Printer CAUTION: Never rub or wipe anything across the thermal head except when cleaning it. Operating the Printer 1. Turn off the printer and open the top cover.
2. Use a lint-free cloth moistened with isopropyl alcohol or distilled water to clean the print head, and wipe along the heater line four times: • Wipe the full length of the area (always in one direction). • Use a clean part of the cloth for each wipe. • Apply firm, even pressure. • Wipe only the following areas. Introduction Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer Guide bar Troubleshooting Heater line Site Specifications Accessories and Supplies 3.
Repacking the Printer Introduction If you need to ship the printer, pack it as follows: 1. Remove the paper from the paper tray. Setting up the Printer 2. Open the top cover then remove the ribbon. Store the ribbon in its original box. Operating the Printer 3. Close the top cover. 4. Put the printer in its original plastic wrapping to keep it clean during shipping. 5. Pack the printer in its original box with its original packing materials.
Getting Additional Help Introduction Your dealer of Kodak products is the best source for information about your printer and about purchasing supplies and accessories. Setting up the Printer In addition, technical support is also available on the Kodak Web site at www.kodak.com. Call 1-800-23kodak (1-800-235-6325) from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, on regular business days.
ERROR Light Off, MEDIA Light Red Introduction Setting up the Printer Power Operating the Printer Media Troubleshooting Error Possible Cause Out of media (ribbon) or unrecognized ribbon type. CONTENTS SEARCH Possible Solution Install a new ribbon in the printer. See “Loading the Ribbon”.
ERROR Light Red, MEDIA Light Off Introduction Setting up the Printer Power Operating the Printer Media Troubleshooting Error Possible Cause Possible Solution A paper jam occurred. Clear the paper path. See “Clearing a Paper Jam”. A mechanical error occurred. Remove the paper tray and ribbon. Turn off the printer power and turn it on again. The paper tray is empty or the paper tray is not set. Load paper. See “Loading the Paper Tray”.
ERROR Light Red, MEDIA Light Red Introduction Setting up the Printer Power Operating the Printer Media Troubleshooting Error Possible Cause Possible Solution The paper is not loaded properly. Load the proper paper into the tray. The top cover is open. Close the top cover. Illegal paper size. Make sure the paper is a valid size. Paper size does not match image size. Use a different paper size or resize the image.
Printer does Not Turn On Possible Cause Introduction Possible Solution The power is not on. Check that the power switch is in the On position. The power cord is not connected securely. Check that the power cord is connected securely.
Printing Takes Much Longer than Usual Possible Cause Possible Solution The image file size may be larger than Wait a few minutes. usual and, therefore, takes longer to process. 1. Wait until the temperature inside The printer is too warm. the printer falls. The ERROR light blinks green. The printer is too cold. All three lights are green. CONTENTS SEARCH 2. If the temperature does not fall, turn the printer off. Consider moving the printer to a cooler location. 1. Wait a few minutes. 2.
Nothing Happens when a Job is Sent Possible Cause Job is processing. Printer settings Printer connections Possible Solution Wait to see if the job is still processing. 1. Print a file that you printed previously. 2. Check the communication settings for compatibility between the printer and the host computer. 1. Disconnect the USB cable and make a test print. 2. If the problem persists, service is required.
White or Colored Lines and Scratches Possible Cause Dust or dirt has caused contamination. Possible Solution 1. Check that the paper in the paper tray is clean and streak free. 2. Check that the ribbon is clean. 3. Clean the print head. See “Cleaning the Thermal Head”. If the problem persists, service is required. Introduction Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer Troubleshooting Site Specifications White or Multicolored Spots Possible Cause Dirt or dust has caused contamination.
Smudges, Smears, and Fingerprints Possible Cause Fingerprints or other oils have contaminated the paper or ribbon. Possible Solution Replace the contaminated paper or ribbon with new ones. Handle paper and ribbon carefully. See “Handling Ribbon Spools” and “Working with Paper”. Introduction Setting up the Printer Operating the Printer Troubleshooting Paper does not Feed Site Specifications Possible Cause Improper loading or installation of paper tray. Possible Solution 1.
Printer does not Respond when you Press Buttons Introduction Setting up the Printer Possible Cause Printer conditions. Possible Solution 1. Make sure the top cover is closed. Operating the Printer 2. Remove and reinstall the paper tray. 3. Restart the printer. 4. Check that the POWER light illuminates.
Invalid Ribbon Type Introduction An error message appears when this occurs. Setting up the Printer Possible Cause Ribbon is not seated correctly in the printer. Barcode on ribbon is scratched, defective, or dirty. Possible Solution • Re-seat the ribbon in the ribbon in the printer. • Check the barcode for damage. See your dealer if it is scratched. • Gently wipe the barcode with a lint-free cloth.
Site Specifications Introduction Printer Specifications Setting up the Printer Printer dimensions: Operating the Printer Width: 16.96 in. (43.08 cm) Depth: 19 in. (48.3 cm) excluding paper tray Troubleshooting Height: 17.75 in. (45.1 cm) with ribbon door open Printer weight: Site Specifications Approx. 28.7 lbs (Approx.
Space Requirements Introduction Minimum space required with the paper tray inserted: Setting up the Printer Width: 17 in. (43.2 cm) Depth: 30.75 in. (78.1 cm) Operating the Printer Height: 8.5 in. (21.6 cm) Minimum space for removing the paper tray and opening the top cover: Troubleshooting Width: 17 in. (43.2 cm) Depth: 35 in. (88.9 cm) Site Specifications Height: 17.75 in. (45.
Operating Environment Introduction Ambient operating temperature: 59 to 86°F (15 to 30°C) Setting up the Printer Relative humidity: 10% to 85% Operating the Printer Power Requirements Troubleshooting Voltage/frequency: AC100V-240V / 50/60Hz Site Specifications Power consumption 115VAC / 230VAC, 2.4A / 1.
Accessories and Supplies Introduction The following kits are available for the 805 printer. The kits contain ribbon and paper. Purchase the kits from your printer dealer or distributor. Kit Setting up the Printer Catalog Number KODAK Photo Print Kit 805S / 8.5 x 12 / 50 Pack 138-6101 KODAK Photo Print Kit 805L / 8.
Search Introduction You can search the active manual for desired information. This function is executed through the search utilities of ADOBE ACROBAT. Setting up the Printer To search within the active manual: 1. Click the find tool in the toolbar to open the Find dialog box. Operating the Printer 2. Enter the word or phrase you want to find. 3. Click Find to begin the search. The first occurrence of the word or phrase is highlighted.
Help Introduction This online manual links you to topics within this manual. You can also print the manual. Refer to the following procedures for help navigating and printing the document. Operating the Printer Navigating Use the links within the windows and standard Adobe Acrobat tools to navigate the manual. For more information about the tools, see the Adobe Acrobat documentation. The tabs on the right side of your window identify the sections.
You can also browse through the manual using the browse buttons in the toolbar at the top of the window. Introduction Displays the next page Setting up the Printer Displays the previous page Displays the first page of the manual Displays the last page of the manual Operating the Printer Troubleshooting Printing Site Specifications To print, select Print from the File menu. Complete the dialog box and send the print request.
Magnifying Introduction Some of the images are better viewed at a larger magnification. To change the view magnification, use the controls in the toolbar, or click and drag in the page with the zoom tool. Setting up the Printer Use of the Toolbar View Buttons Operating the Printer Click one of the three page view buttons on the toolbar to change the magnification of the page.
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