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Chapter 10
Kodak ESP 9 Printer User Guide 95
Printing slow
Make sure the printer is not placed in direct sunlight or is not operating in a high-
temperature environment (higher than 95° Fahrenheit or 35° Celsius).
Close any unnecessary software applications.
Make sure your computer meets the minimum system requirements. Upgrade your
system if necessary.
Printing stops
Printing stops during mid-print. Paper stops feeding, and status light may blink.
To check the paper:
1 Remove any loose paper from the printer. Check the paper access door in the rear of the
printer.
2 Inspect the paper supplies and reload with new paper if necessary.
3 Carefully “fan” the paper to keep the sheets from sticking together.
4 Reload the paper tray. Do not overload.
5 Press
Start to continue
White edges on borderless prints
Probable Cause 1
White edges can appear when there are slight misalignments between the printer and
paper. Some software applications are able to “hide” these small misalignments so that the
prints look borderless.
Corrective Action
Realign the paper in the tray.
Use the application's Fit to Page/Fill Page option, or resize the picture so it is slightly
larger than the paper size.
Probable Cause 2
If the image's proportions or dimensions are not compatible with the selected paper size,
the print usually will not be borderless. For example, if a square image is printed on 4 x 6-
inch paper, it will often print as a 4 x 4 inch image, with white edges on each side of the
print job.
Note: When printing a large number of prints, printing may slow down to prevent
the printhead from overheating..
Caution: For best results, use Kodak paper and ink cartridges for your Kodak
All-in-One printer.