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This link will take you to the page .. http://www.manualslib.com/manual/445307/Polaroid-Z2300b.html#manual
A pdf file is also available in Google : go to search and type in -Polaroid Z2300 user manuals .. 1 pdf link should be the one which u r searching for.
On page 52 of the manual it says, press print to enter the print menu or when you want to print the last picture you took, press the print button twice.
I had the same problem with my samsung fascinate. I called Polaroid and they told me the phone is not supported and they could not help. I tried something different and it worked!!!! I downloaded the polaroid PoGo app in the android marketplace(free app). Print your pictures from the Gallary thru the app. It works fine. All my pics print and there is no more problem. Give it a try
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TO CLEAN PRINT HEAD, TAKE AN A4 SHEET OF PAPER CUT IT TO SIZE FOR THE POGO,BUT MAKE IT (3) THREE THIKNESSES THIK, FEED IT IN UNDER THE PRINT HEAD AND CLOSE LID, WHILE THE PAPER IS BEING EJECTED PUSH UP ON THE PAPER THAT IS BEING EJECTED WITH YOUR FINGERS, YOU MAY NEED TO DO THIS A NUMBER OF TIMES, BUT IT WILL CLEAR THE STREAKING. IT WORKED FOR ME AND MY POGO DOSE BRILLIANT PRINTS.HOPE THIS HELPS PEOPLE. JB
Hello dapnoh1969, I also have old negatives, prints and Polaroids. I invested some money into an Epson Perfection scanner and am now copying all my neagtives, slides, Polaroids, prints to my computer. I also had to buy a larger external harddrive to save all my pictures, but the results are great. If you don't feel like investing into a scanner and other peripherals, may I suggest your local photo lab. They could probably drum scan your Polaroids into 100 MB Tiff's and blow them up to poster size. The last idea is a bit more expensive. Hope this helps.
Having photographic quality copy prints made will give you far longer life than the original Polaroid. Polaroid colour dyes will shift colours and eventually fade dramatically. New photographic (and some ink jet) prints will last generations without noticeable fading.
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