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Anonymous Posted on Aug 03, 2014

Why has my Sony compact photo printer not printing the whole area of the photograph

Only printing bottom quarter of photograph and new paper and cartridge has been fitted to try to rectify fault but fault still exists,was printing correctly at start of print session

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Gareth Cockram

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  • Posted on Aug 22, 2007

SOURCE: printing problem

you may have a faulty Thermal element, sounds like a cold spot in the middle of the print head is messing up your photo. If this is in warranty or is new get them to replace it

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Apr 27, 2008

SOURCE: Does not recognize print paper

need installer lost the cd

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 17, 2008

SOURCE: won't print but says "Ready"

hi, try downloading the driver from the web go onto their web site, sometime the computer doesnt recognise the printer if you havnt downloaded a driver you should have the disc with the unit but as i said before download from the web ,,had to do this for my mac so should work let me know.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 18, 2008

SOURCE: Picture Station Sony DPP-FP55

the printer needs a proper servicing and dust cleaning done.as there is a sensor in the printer which detects whether there is paper ,or no paper in the paper tray ,that sensor is moved from its orignal position so this problem is coming.but servicing and cleaning will help.
thanks

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 22, 2009

SOURCE: Printing only bottom half of picture.

I had the exact same issue with mine! I didn't manage to fix it, but I know exactly what the issue is. If you open the printer, you'll find a black rectangular box above where the film fits inside the printer. This black box is connected to the board above it, and is supposed to press down against the film, and then against the paper for it to print properly. There is a little bar above the rectangular box, and there should be two plastic pieces on both ends of this bar. The bar is also connected to the gears, and when the gears move the bar, the two plastic pieces coming off of the bar push the black box down. When I looked at mine, only one of the plastic pieces was doing its job; the other one was broken, and was sliding on the bar. Tried some super glue, wouldn't work. I suggest tossing it out like I did, unless it's still under warranty or you want to try fixing the plastic piece so the printer head gets pressed down all the way.

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