Kodak easyshare printer 500 manual


















Verified purchase: Yes Condition: Pre-owned. Skip to main content. About this product. Make an offer:. Auction: Open box. Open box: Lowest price The lowest-priced item in unused and unworn condition with absolutely no signs of wear.

You may have to zoom or scroll. See all 4 open box listings. Buy It Now. To clean, wipe the outside of the photo printer and LCD with a clean, dry cloth. Avoid placing objects on the photo printer. Disconnect all cables. Close the LCD so it clicks in place. Page Troubleshooting Troubleshooting When you have questions about your photo printer, start here.

For updates to Troubleshooting information, visit www. Printing problems If Page 43 Reload the paper tray. Do not exceed the fill line. Page 44 Troubleshooting If Reload if necessary Try re-taking the picture with the flash off. Page 46 The computer may be transferring pictures. Wait a few seconds, then try again. Remove check marks next to Pause Printing and Offline, if checked. Close unnecessary software applications. Disconnect then reconnect the Page 47 Turning on the red-eye reduction feature may result in longer printing times.

Make sure the photo printer is not placed in direct sunlight or is not operating in a high-temperature environment. Make sure the cooling vents are not blocked or dirty Close unnecessary software applications. On the device, turn wireless Bluetooth technology on, then repeat the discovery process. Reinsert the Wi-Fi card page Check the power connections. Make sure the wireless router and network are running before the photo printer begins scanning for a network. Page 50 None required.

When transfer is complete, press the blinking Transfer button, None required. The Print button is disabled; print command is controlled from the PictBridge compatible device. To print from another source, unplug the PictBridge compatible device. Page 51 Light blinks red There is a paper jam. Printing stopped during mid-print; the paper may be damaged or is missing removable tabs www.

Clear the jam Install a new color cartridge Light is off The Bluetooth radio is off; the photo printer is unable to receive Bluetooth signals. Page 53 Cause Light blinks green Slow blink: the device is initializing or communicating with the printer. Fast blink: there is a device or communication error.

After transferring pictures, the Transfer light continues to blink green until Check the USB connections from the device to the printer. Disconnect the device. Connect a Kodak 8-in-1 card reader, or a PictBridge compatible camera or device. Remove the card and make sure the card is not write protected or damaged. Page Helpful Links Red-eye reduction has not been selected. Light is off The Bluetooth radio is off; the printer is unable to receive Bluetooth signals.

Page 56 Troubleshooting Other Get support for Kodak printers, cameras, software, accessories, more Get information on Kodak EasyShare photo printers Get information on Kodak inkjet products Optimize your printer for truer, more vibrant colors Register your photo printer www.

Page Telephone Customer Support Telephone customer support If you have questions concerning the operation of the software or printer, you may speak with a customer support representative. Page Appendix Approximately 75 seconds for first 4 x 6 in. Below that is the paper tray door. The door flaps freely when released, so be careful when you move the printer with the tray installed that you don't break the hinge when you put it down.

The right side of the unit has the Cartridge door, which provides access to the Color Cartridge. On the back at the top right corner are the power connector and, just left of it, the USB connector for cable connections to a computer.

A cooling vent occupies most of the real estate, but just below it there's a slot for the paper to slip through during printing. The paper tray itself is a two-piece plastic tray that is not meant to be taken apart.

Instead, you slide its cover back one or two clicks, depending on what you want to do. In the closed position, the clear cover protects the print paper. Slide it back one click to open the tray for printing and back another to load it with paper. There are feet under the tray to position it at just the right height to slip into the printer. Place the printer where it has about five inches clear behind it for the paper to travel as its being printed.

You'll also need room on the side to replace the ribbon cartridge, but you can lift the printer to do that. With a dye sub especially, it's wise to avoid high traffic areas where dust could easily get into the printer.

And keep it out of direct sun, too -- you don't want the cartridge to get any warmer than 85 degrees. First, get power to the printer by plugging the power adapter into the power port on the back panel, attaching the cord to the brick and plugging the other end of the power cord into a wall outlet.

Second, get media. Load the ribbon cartridge and the paper tray. First take up any slack in the ribbon by rotating the full spool in the reverse direction. Then slip the cartridge into the side of the printer until it clicks into place. Open the paper tray by sliding the top back. It doesn't lift off but provides enough clearance to slip the paper in.

Fan the paper without touching the glossy surface and slip it into the paper tray facing up. Then slide the tray cover back to its closed position. There is a fill line to observe but the standard paper pack fits just fine.

With the cover pulled back one click, slide the tray into the printer. That's all you have to do to print without a computer. But to print directly from your computer, install the software before connecting the two devices with a USB cable. That way the computer can find the drivers when it sees the printer is attached.

And if you haven't heard it before, don't bother with the included CD. Download the latest drivers from the Kodak Web site. To use the wirelessly, you use the printer utility program installed with the driver to create profiles for it that are stored in the printer.

There are two possible profiles, Primary and Secondary, which you can rename. You can share the printer with any networked computer on which you've installed its driver. That is a very nice feature -- you can print 4x6 prints from any computer on your network. To define them, connect your printer with its USB cable to a computer with the driver installed. Then launch the Configuration Utility.

Although the Configuration Utility includes a Wizard to step you through the process, no magic is really necessary. After optionally renaming the profile, there are just four steps screen shots from our s3 review :. This information is stored in the printer and can be confirmed using the Menu button under the WiFi option or when you print out a test sheet by holding down the Print and Transfer buttons for five seconds.

The nice thing about that is you can put the printer any where you like. We took it to whichever room we were taking pictures and during a lull in the action, printed a few and passed them around. We were able to create and store the profiles on the printer, but the printer failed to respond to actual print requests.

Our contact at Kodak wasn't able to isolate this to either a hardware or firmware failure, but we suspect it's isolated to this printer. Kodak knows how to do this on an EasyShare printer, but this couldn't. Kodak recommends setting up your camera to use its aspect ratio setting, which is the aspect ratio of a 4x6 print.

Using a aspect ratio, your images won't require cropping at any of the sizes the s3 can print. Find some pictures to print!



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