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Hi,
I think your sd card not available more then GB supported. Or may be your photo master not supported SD Card. So contact customer care for better support provides.
Please check if it is not an SDHC (larger than 2Gb) card. Some printers can only read SD (2Gb and smaller) while some can also read SDHC (SD High Capacity) cards.
the C4180 can only read 2Gb and smaller (Standard SD)
Many older system will only support standard SD cards up to 2GB and HD SD cards will go above 2GB. It is a limitation of the printer and not an error with the card.
Your printer may have issues reading SDHC memory cards. The Secure Digital 2.0 standard (SDHC) is not backwards compatible and requires SDHC compatible devices in order to function.
From what info I have gathered is that my card reader on my printer is old and will not read that big of card. so off to the computer store to buy a new card reader.
Your card reader probably cant read HC cards. Any of the newer cards 4GB and above is considered HC: High Capacity and only the newer card readers can read that. Same thing goes with older cameras. 2GB would be the max for older cameras that dont support HC and card readers that dont support it.
Epson Printers & All-In-Ones: MEMORY CARD TYPEMAXIMUM CAPACITY TESTED
Compact Flash
4 GB
Secure Digital
1 GB
Sony Memory Stick
1 GB
MagicGate Memory Stick
128 MB
xD Picture Card
512 MB
Smart Media
128 MB These are the Epson tested memory cards that will work, also includes the suported memo capacity..
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In my experience, every mp3 player/photo frame/etc with a card reader has a MAXIMUM memory limit for the type of card that it can read. It is possible that the Sansa player can only read 2GB Micro SD cards or smaller - and thisi nformation may not have been available when they printed the manual. If you have followed all instructions, and it still will not read the card, try switching to a 2GB Micro SD card.
my epson R300 wont read my new SD card
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