Preparing the Printer for Use........................................................................................................................1-2
Connecting the Cables .................................................................................................................................. 1-4
Connecting the Power Cable................................................................................................................. 1-4
Connecting the USB Cable..................................................................................................................... 1-4
Turning On the Printer ...................................................................................................................................1-5
Handling and Storing the Paper and Ribbons...........................................................................................1-5
Loading the Ribbons........................................................................................................................................1-5
Loading the Photo Ribbon .......................................................................................................................1-5
Loading the Backprinter Ribbon Cartridge..........................................................................................1-7
Loading the Paper..........................................................................................................................................1-14
Making a Test Print.......................................................................................................................................1-17
2 Operating the Printer
Making Prints....................................................................................................................................................2-1
Handling and Storing Prints ..........................................................................................................................2-1
Cleaning the Exterior ................................................................................................................................3-1
Cleaning the Thermal Print Head and the Peel Roller.....................................................................3-2
Cleaning the Paper Guide.......................................................................................................................3-3
Cleaning the Platen Roller ......................................................................................................................3-4
Cleaning the Cleaning Rollers ...............................................................................................................3-5
Clearing a Paper Jam .....................................................................................................................................4-3
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Recovering from a Power Interruption ..................................................................................................... 4-5
Appendix A: Additional Information
System Requirements....................................................................................................................................A-1
Paper and Ribbon.....................................................................................................................................A-2
Packing and Transporting the Printer.......................................................................................................A-3
Getting Help ....................................................................................................................................................A-3
Appendix B: Safety and Regulatory Information
Important Safety Information ...................................................................................................................... B-1
China RoHS ............................................................................................................................................... B-6
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Setting Up the Printer
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Setting Up the Printer
Package Contents
The KODAK 7015 Photo Printer is packaged with the following
items:
1. Printer
2. Trim tray (not installed)
3. Paper flange without gear (gray)
4. Spacer (gray)
5. Spacer (green)
6. Paper flange with gear (green)
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Setting Up the Printer
CAUTION:
Preparing the Printer for Use
IMPORTANT: The printer weighs approximately 63 lbs (29 kg) and is
NOTE: Keep the carton and packaging in case you ever need to
transport the printer.
1. Remove the tape from the top cover and paper door.
heavier at the front than at the back. Use caution when
lifting or moving the printer.
2. Slide the top cover latch release toward you.
3. Carefully open the top cover.
IMPORTANT: The top cover does not open beyond a 90° angle.
There are sharp cutter blades inside the printer. Follow
instructions carefully to avoid touching any areas that may
be hazardous.
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Setting Up the Printer
Backprinter cover
4. Check to make sure the paper guide is securely in place by
pressing down on each of the knobs. For steps on removing
and reinstalling the paper guide, see “Cleaning the Paper
Guide” on page 3-3.
5. Close the top cover.
6. Check the backprinter cover to make sure it is fully closed
7. Insert the trim tray into the printer as shown.
NOTE: If the backprinter cover is not fully closed, the trim tray
cannot be inserted or removed, and the printer will not
print.
1-3
Setting Up the Printer
CAUTION:
Connecting the Cables
Connecting the Power
Cable
Connecting the USB Cable
If you received more than one power cable with your printer, make
sure to use the correct power cable for your country.
1. Check that the power switch is turned off ().
The power outlet must be grounded. An ungrounded outlet
can cause fire, electric shock, or harmful interference to
nearby electrical devices.
2. Connect the power cable to the power connector on the back
of the printer and to a grounded power outlet.
1. Check that the power switch is turned off ().
2. Connect the USB cable that was included with the printer to
the USB connector on the back of the printer and to the USB
connector on the computer.
1-4
Turning On the Printer
CAUTION:
Setting Up the Printer
Move the power switch to on ( | ).
On the operator panel, the orange Power light illuminates. If paper
and ribbon are loaded, a Ready message appears.
To turn off the printer, move the power switch to off ().
Handling and Storing the Paper and Ribbons
For the best quality prints, carefully handle and store the paper
and ribbons.
• To avoid fingerprints, handle the photo ribbon by the spool
ends. Handle the backprinter ribbon by the cartridge. Do not
touch the ribbon material. Do not touch the glossy side of the
paper.
• Store the paper and ribbons away from direct sunlight.
Loading the Ribbons
Loading the Photo RibbonMake sure you have a KODAK 7000 Print Kit 5R (sold separately)
available. This kit contains the correct photo ribbon for your
printer (see “Printer Supplies” on page A-2).
1. Carefully open the top cover.
The thermal head becomes extremely hot during normal
operation. Do not touch it.
2. If you are replacing the photo ribbon, remove the used ribbon.
NOTE: Images remain on the photo ribbon after printing. If you
need to maintain confidentiality, dispose of the used
ribbon appropriately.
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Setting Up the Printer
Plastic wrapper
Label
3. Insert your fingers into the holes in the plastic wrapper on the
end of the photo ribbon. Remove the plastic wrapper from the
ribbon.
IMPORTANT: Do not remove the label from the ribbon at this time.
4. Push the bar code end of the supply spool onto the front spool
holder on the right.
5. Insert the left side of the supply spool onto the front spool
holder on the left. Align the notches on the supply spool with
the lugs on the spool holder.
6. Adjust the supply spool until the spool locks into the spool
holder.
7. Remove the label.
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Setting Up the Printer
8. Push the right side of the take-up spool onto the rear spool
holder on the right.
9. Insert the left side of the take-up spool onto the spool holder
on the left.
10. Rotate the take-up spool until it locks into place.
11. If there is any slack in the ribbon, remove it by turning the
supply spool.
IMPORTANT: Slack in the ribbon can cause a paper jam.
12. Close the top cover.
Loading the Backprinter
Ribbon Cartridge
Make sure you have a Backprinter Media Kit for KODAK 701X
Photo Printers (sold separately) available. This kit contains the
correct ribbon cartridge for your printer (see “Printer Supplies” on
page A-2).
1. Remove the trim tray.
NOTE: If space is limited, the trim tray can be removed by tilting
then pulling it out of the printer.
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Setting Up the Printer
2. Use the lever on the backprinter cover to release the cover
from the magnets that hold it in place. Carefully, allow the
cover to swing open.
1-8
Setting Up the Printer
3. Pull the carriage link downward and outward to move the
carriage to the loading position.
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Setting Up the Printer
4. Carefully remove the installed cartridge:
a. Grasp the cartridge by the edges, near the bottom.
b. Remove the cartridge, lifting the bottom end first. Pull the
cartridge the rest of the way out, making sure the ribbon
clears the print head.
5. Locate the new ribbon. If there is slack in the new ribbon,
remove it by turning the tension knob counterclockwise.
IMPORTANT: Slack in the ribbon can cause a jam.
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Setting Up the Printer
CAUTION:
6. Carefully install the new cartridge:
a. Insert the cartridge into the carriage as shown, ribbon end
first. Slide the ribbon between the guide plate and the print
head. If necessary, use the tension knob on the cartridge to
maintain tension on the ribbon.
Do not thread the ribbon by hand. The ribbon could become
twisted and cause damage to the guide.
b. With the ribbon in place, press down on the cartridge to
seat it.
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Setting Up the Printer
7. Press the carriage inward then upward back into the printer
position. The carriage locks into place when it is in the correct
position.
IMPORTANT: Allow the carriage to follow the guide slots along the
carriage plate. Do not force.
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Setting Up the Printer
8. Close the backprinter cover, making sure it is seated against
the magnets. (If the cover is not fully closed, the trim tray
cannot be inserted or removed, and the backprinter will not
print.)
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Setting Up the Printer
Paper
door
Loading the Paper
9. Replace the trim tray.
NOTE: If space is limited, the trim tray can be installed by tilting
then inserting it into the printer.
Make sure you have a KODAK 7000 Print Kit 5R (sold separately)
available. This kit contains the correct paper for your printer (see
“Printer Supplies” on page A-2).
1. Make sure the printer power is on ( | ).
2. Open the paper door. If you are replacing the paper, remove
the used paper roll.
3. Remove the plastic from the new paper roll.
IMPORTANT: Do not remove the label from the paper roll until you
have successfully loaded the paper in the printer.
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Setting Up the Printer
Notches
Lugs
(green flange)
Slot
Label
(green)
4. Attach the paper flanges and spacers to each end of the paper
roll:
a. Locate the green flange and the green spacer.
b. Orient the flange and spacer so that the labels face the
same direction.
c. Align the lugs on the flange with the corresponding
notches on the spacer, then place the spacer over the
flange hub.
d. Insert the flange-spacer assembly into the notched end of
the paper roll.
e. Repeat steps a-c for the gray flange and spacer, then insert
the gray flange-spacer assembly into the other end of the
paper roll.
NOTE: If the paper flanges and spacers are improperly assembled
or improperly attached to the roll, the paper roll will not fit
into the printer.
5. Carefully lower the paper roll into the slots. Match the geared
flange (green) with the geared slot (green) on the printer.
6. Remove the label from the paper roll.
NOTE: Verify that the paper unrolls from the top of the roll.
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Setting Up the Printer
7. Feed the paper into the rear printer slot until the red LED light
turns off and the green LED light turns on.
8. Gently close the paper door.
NOTE: The photo ribbon must be loaded in the printer (see
page 1-5) before the paper automatically advances.
The printer advances the paper, then cuts and discharges 6 blank
test prints—about 24 in. (61 cm). This reduces the possibility of
fingerprints or other damage to the prints. It does not decrease the
1000 4 x 6 in. (10 x 15 cm) print capacity of the paper roll.
The operator panel displays the Ready message.
9. Empty and replace the trim tray.
NOTE: To keep your prints dust-free and to prevent paper jams,
empty the trim tray each time you change the paper.
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Making a Test Print
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1
Setting Up the Printer
Make a test print to check that the printer is installed and set up
correctly.
1. Press Menu twice until Test Print Mode appears.
2. Press Enter to start printing the test print.
For more information on using the operator panel in Setup mode,
see “Printer Settings” on page 2-3.
1-17
2
Operating the Printer
Making Prints
You make prints using photo printing software applications. For
application-specific printing information, see the user’s guide or
online Help for the software application.
Handling and Storing Prints
For best results:
• Make sure hands are clean and free of food, oil, and grease.
• Store prints in a cool, dry environment free of chemical
contamination.
• Store prints at temperatures below 72° F (25° C) for extended
periods.
• Store prints at a relative humidity between 30% and 50%.
• Avoid exposure to high-intensity light sources, particularly
fluorescent light and sunlight, which are rich in ultraviolet
radiation.
• Avoid exposure to vinyl items (those made of polyvinyl
chloride, PVC) and any plastic that contains plasticizer. If you
use transparent sleeves, make sure they are not PVC-based.
Operator Panel Lights
LightColorPrinter Status
PowerOrangeThe printer power is on.
Ready GreenThe printer is ready to make prints.
ErrorRedAn error has occurred. See the message on the operator panel, then see
“Resolving Operator Panel Error Messages” on page 4-2
2-1
Operating the Printer
Operator Panel Buttons
ButtonUse
MenuTo enter Setup Mode.
Menu scrollTo scroll through printer settings.
Setting
options scroll
EnterTo initiate an action or accept a change.
Paper
Advance
Paper
Rewind/Clear
To scroll forward or backward through
setting options.
To a dva n c e p a pe r.
To r e w i n d p a pe r.
To exit to previous menu
2-2
Printer Settings
7015
Photo Printer
Printer settings
are displayed here
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Operating the Printer
Use the operator panel buttons to review and change printer
settings.
1. Press Menu to enter Setup Mode.
2. Press Menu repeatedly to scroll through the printer settings.
3. Press
+/- to scroll through selections.
4. Press Enter to initiate an action or accept a change.
5. Press Clear to exit Setup Mode.
DisplayDescription
ReadyThe printer is on and ready to make prints.
Energysave ModeWhen selected, press Enter, then
Energy Save mode (the default is off). When enabled, to
conserve power, the printer does not maintain printing
temperature when idle. The printer takes additional time to
warm-up before initiating printing.
Test Print ModeWhen selected, press Enter to make a test print. See “Making a
Test Print” on page 1-17.
Remain =
XXX/YYY
Printed = XXXXXXXXXXXX represents the total number of prints made since the
Donor = XXX[%]XXX[%] represents the percentage of the installed ribbon that
Main Firm = XX . YYXX . YY represents the printer control firmware version
DSP Firm = XX . YY XX . YY represents the image processing firmware version
XXX represents how many remaining prints you can make with
the current paper roll. YYY represents the total number of
prints on a paper roll. The counter is reset each time you press
Paper Rewind.
printer was manufactured. This counter cannot be reset.
is available for making prints.
number.
number.
+ or - to enable or disable
USB Firm = XX . YY XX . YY represents the USB firmware version number.
TABLE Fi r m = XX . YYXX . YY represents the print parameter table version number.
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Operating the Printer
DisplayDescription
Wait TimeThe length of time (from 0 to 100 seconds) the printer waits
after receiving a 4R print command before it starts printing.
Depending on the setting, the wait time allows the printer to
receive a second 4R print that prints at the same time as the
first 4R print. This decreases the print time when printing
multiple 4R prints using 5R ribbon.
NOTE: This setting only applies when printing 4R prints with 5R
ribbon.
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CAUTION:
CAUTION:
Maintaining the Printer
To ensure good printer performance and high-quality prints, make
sure the KODAK 7015 Photo Printer and its environment are clean
and dust free.
Performing Routine Maintenance
To maintain good print quality, clean the exterior of the printer and
the filter openings regularly (see page 3-1) to eliminate dust
buildup and prevent debris from entering the printer.
In addition, each time you change the ribbon, clean the:
• thermal print head and peel roller (see page 3-2).
• paper guide (see page 3-3).
• platen roller (see page 3-4).
• cleaning rollers (see page 3-5).
NOTE: If paper or ribbon is loaded in the printer, remove it before
performing maintenance procedures.
Alcohol is a flammable liquid. It can cause eye irritation and
dry skin. Prolonged or repeated skin contact may cause
drying, cracking, or irritation. Wash your hands with soap
and water following any maintenance procedures where you
use alcohol pads. For additional information, see the
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
Cleaning the Exterior
For health, safety, and environmental information in the United
States, call 585-722-5151. Customers outside the United States
should contact their local customer service representative.
Never use abrasives or harsh chemicals to clean any part of
the printer. Do not allow any foreign objects or liquids to fall
or spill inside the printer. Fire or electric shock could result.
If any foreign object enters the printer, turn off the printer
power immediately, remove the power cord, and contact
Service and Support.
1. Wipe the exterior of the printer and trim tray with a damp,
lint-free cloth.
2. Vacuum the filter openings to remove dust.
3-1
Maintaining the Printer
CAUTION:
Thermal head
CAUTION:
HOT
Peel roller
Cleaning the Thermal Print
Head and the Peel Roller
1. Make sure the power switch is turned off ().
2. Carefully open the top cover.
The thermal print head becomes extremely hot during
normal operation. Wait approximately five minutes after
you open the top cover before cleaning it. Fingerprints can
damage the thermal head. Never touch it with your bare
hands or fingers.
3. Remove a new alcohol pad from its packaging. Move the pad
along the entire length of the thermal print head, in one
direction only. When you clean the thermal head:
• Apply firm, even pressure.
• Make three passes along the thermal print head.
• Use a clean part of the pad for each pass.
4. Use another clean alcohol pad to wipe the peel roller.
5. Allow the alcohol to dry completely (about five minutes)
before you resume printing.
6. Close the top cover.
3-2
Maintaining the Printer
CAUTION:
Cleaning the Paper Guide1. Make sure the power switch is turned off ().
2. Carefully open the top cover.
The thermal head becomes extremely hot during normal
operation. Do not touch it.
There are sharp cutter blades inside the printer. Follow
instructions carefully to avoid touching any areas that may
be hazardous.
3. Remove the paper guide by pulling up on the two black knobs.
4. Remove an alcohol pad from its packaging. Wipe the surfaces
of the guide with the pad.
5. Reinstall the paper guide. Press down on each knob until each
side of the paper guide clicks into place.
6. Allow the alcohol to dry completely (about five minutes)
before you resume printing.
7. Close the top cover.
3-3
Maintaining the Printer
CAUTION:
Platen roller
Cleaning the Platen Roller1. Make sure the power switch is turned off ().
2. Carefully open the top cover.
The thermal head becomes extremely hot during normal
operation. Do not touch it.
There are sharp cutter blades inside the printer. Follow
instructions carefully to avoid touching any areas that may
be hazardous.
3. Remove an alcohol pad from its packaging. Wipe the rubber
section of the platen roller with the pad.
4. Rotate the roller to clean the entire surface.
5. Allow the alcohol to dry completely (about five minutes)
before you resume printing.
6. Close the top cover.
3-4
Maintaining the Printer
CAUTION:
Cleaning the Cleaning
Rollers
It is essential to keep the cleaning rollers clean to prevent dirt
from transferring back onto the prints and to keep the printer
operating correctly.
1. Make sure the power switch is turned off ().
2. Carefully open the top cover.
The thermal head becomes extremely hot during normal
operation. Do not touch it.
There are sharp cutter blades inside the printer. Follow
instructions carefully to avoid touching any areas that may
be hazardous.
3. Remove the rear cleaning roller by pulling up on the black
knob.
4. Remove an alcohol pad from its packaging. Wipe the rubber
section of the roller with the pad.
5. Reinstall the rear cleaning roller in the printer. Push the black
knob until the roller clicks into place.
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Maintaining the Printer
CAUTION:
6. Repeat steps 1-3 to remove, clean and reinstall the front
cleaning roller.
The thermal head becomes extremely hot during normal
operation. Do not touch it.
There are sharp cutter blades inside the printer. Follow
instructions carefully to avoid touching any areas that may
be hazardous.
7. Allow the alcohol to dry completely (about five minutes)
before you resume printing.
8. Close the top cover.
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ProblemDescription or CausePossible Solution
Tr ou bl es ho ot in g
Paper jam; error light is on,
printer does not operate
Prints have vertical streaksThermal print head is dirty. Clean the thermal print head (see
Prints have streaks made up of
small dots
Prints have ink smudgesThere is ink on the
Print size or aspect ratio is not
what you expected
Paper is jammed in the
printer
The platen roller is dirty.Clean the platen roller (see page 3-4).
backprinter platen.
The image file or printing
options need to be adjusted
in your photo printing
software program.
Clear the paper jam (see page 4-3).
page 3-2).
Advance the paper (see page 2-2) until ink
smudging is no longer visible.
In your photo printing software program:
• Use the Fit to Page or the Clip options if
available.
• Adjust the image size to match the
paper size.
• Make sure the Portrait/Landscape
setting matches the orientation of the
image.
• For more information, see the help for
your photo printing software program.
NOTE: It is not necessary to adjust the
image resolution (dpi) to match the
printer resolution. The printer drive
automatically scales your image to
match the printer resolution.
Backprinting is too lightThe backprinter ribbon
cartridge needs replacing
or is not loaded properly.
Insufficient memory errors
occur on your computer after
making a substantial number of
prints
Your computer is low on
RAM and/or disk caching
memory. This occurs when
you rotate, scale, or retouch
high resolution images
(>72 dpi).
Check and if necessary, replace the ribbon
cartridge (see page 1-7).
• Minimize the number of images open at
the same time.
• Delete the contents of the clipboard
frequently.
• Close all programs except the photo
printing software program.
• See the help for your photo printing
software program for tips on memory
optimization.
• See “System Requirements” on page A-1.
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Tr o u b l es h o o t i n g
7015
Photo Printer
Resolving Operator Panel Error Messages
Refer to the following table to resolve errors reported on the
operator panel. If the error persists, contact Service and Support.
Error Message Description or CausePossible Solution
Paper EmptyThe paper is empty or is not installed
correctly.
Ribbon EmptyThe photo ribbon is empty, is not loaded,
or is stuck to the paper.
Incorrect RibbonThe printer could not read the bar code on
the photo ribbon or the wrong size is
installed.
Cover OpenThe top cover is open.Make sure the top cover is securely
Paper Cover
Open
BackP Cover
Open
Paper Jam XXThe paper is jammed.Clear the paper jam (see page 4-3) then
Sensor Error XXThe printer has a specific problem that
Mecha Error XX
Control Error XX
The paper cover is open.Make sure the paper cover is securely
The backprinter cover is open.Make sure the backprinter cover is
may require service.
Load (or reload) the paper (see
page 1-14).
Load (or reload) the photo ribbon (see
page 1-5).
Check that the photo ribbon has a bar
code and/or replace it with the correct
size (see page 1-5).
closed.
closed.
securely closed.
reload the paper. If the error persists, turn
the printer off then on again.
Turn the printer off. After 10 or more
seconds, turn on the printer. If, after
warming up, the error persists, contact
Service and Support. Have available:
• Error code number (XX.YY.ZZ).
• Printer model number and serial
number (shown on the printer data
plate).
InitializingThe printer is preparing to print.Wait for printing to start.
CoolingThe printer is too hot to print.Wait for the printer to complete cooling.
Ready LoadingThe printer is preparing to load paper.No action is necessary.
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Clearing a Paper Jam
CAUTION:
Troubleshooting
1. Press the Paper Rewind button twice.
2. Open the paper door.
3. If the paper is not fully rewound, manually rewind the paper
onto the roll.
To prevent damage to the printer, do not pull abruptly on the
paper.
4. Cut off any damaged or printed areas of the paper.
IMPORTANT: Be careful not to damage or mark any rollers.
5. Load the paper (see page 1-14), then gently close the paper
door.
If the Paper Jam message is still displayed on the operator
panel:
1. Open the front cover.
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Tr o u b l es h o o t i n g
CAUTION:
A161_4510AA
2. Look inside the front compartment and carefully remove any
paper or obstructions.
3. Close the front cover.
If the Paper Jam message is still displayed on the operator
panel:
1. Turn off the printer.
2. Carefully open the top cover.
The thermal head becomes extremely hot during normal
operation. Do not touch it.
There are sharp cutter blades inside the printer. Follow
instructions carefully to avoid touching any areas that may
be hazardous.
3. Remove the ribbon.
4. Remove the paper guide by pulling up on the two black knobs.
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Troubleshooting
CAUTION:
5. Look inside the ribbon compartment and carefully remove any
pieces of paper.
6. Reinstall the paper guide. Press down on each knob until each
side of the paper guide clicks into place.
7. Load the ribbon (see page 1-5).
8. Close the top cover.
9. Turn on the printer.
If the Paper Jam message is still displayed on the operator
panel, contact Service and Support.
Recovering from a Power Interruption
If the printer loses power while printing, the printer stops
with the thermal print head positioned against the platen
roller. The platen roller could become damaged if the
thermal print head is left in this position.
If a power outage occurs:
1. Open the top cover immediately to release the pressure on
the platen roller. Leave the top cover open until power is
restored.
2. When power is restored, restart the printer by following the
procedure for “Clearing a Paper Jam” on page 4-3.
3. Send your print job again.
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Appendix A: Additional Information
System Requirements
• Computer with MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP, WINDOWS
2003 Server, WINDOWS VISTA Operating System
• Minimum 1.0 GHz Celeron Microprocessor
• Minimum memory requirement is determined by your
operating system
• Minimum 2 GB of available hard disk space
• USB High Speed (2.0) compliant host device
Printer Specifications
DimensionsWidth11.6 in. (29.4 cm)
Depth23.1 in. (58.6 cm)
Height14.6 in. (37 cm)
Weig ht
(without ribbon and paper)
Operating
environment
Power Voltage/Frequency
(auto detection in the
prescribed range)
Power consumption 5.0 Amps at 100 V AC or 2.5 Amps @
Print sizes5 x 7 in. (12.7 x 17.8 cm) borderless
Temperature59 to 86° F (+15 to +30° C)
Relative
Humidity
63 lbs (29 kg)
15 to 76%
100 V to 240 V / 48 Hz to 62 Hz
240 V AC maximum
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Additional Information
CAUTION:
Printer Supplies
Go to www.kodak.com/go/printerupdates for information on
ordering supplies.
Paper and RibbonPrint and media kits contain the correct paper and ribbon for your
printer model. Print and media kits are sold separately.
IMPORTANT: For best results, replace both the paper and ribbon at the
same time. Used ribbon is safe for land-fill disposal. Do
not recycle used ribbon.
KODAK 7000 Print Kit 5R
Contents1 roll of paper—5 in. (12.7 cm)
1 ribbon—8 in. (20.3 cm)
Capacity*570 5 x 7 in. (12.7 x 17.8 cm) prints
Thermal Printer Cleaning
Kit
Storage
specifications
* Paper and ribbon rolls and cartridges contain material to make
the stated print quantity. The paper roll contains a small amount
of additional paper for lead edge and trailing edge waste.
Backprinter Media Kit for KODAK 701X Photo Printers
Contents6 cartridges
Capacity10000 prints
Storage
specifications
Use the KODAK Thermal Printer Cleaning Kit when performing
routine maintenance on the printer (see page 3-1). One Thermal
Printer Cleaning Kit is included with your printer.
KODAK Thermal Printer Cleaning Kit
Contents10 individually packaged alcohol pads
86° F (30° C) or lower
60% relative humidity or lower
86° F (30° C) or lower
60% relative humidity or lower
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Alcohol is a flammable liquid. It can cause eye irritation and
dry skin. Wash your hands with soap and water following
any maintenance procedures where you use alcohol pads.
Packing and Transporting the Printer
CAUTION:
Shipping the printer with paper and ribbon installed can
cause damage to the printer.
1. Remove the paper and ribbon from the printer.
2. Reinstall the packing materials (see page 1-2).
3. Repack the printer in the original packing box. See the
packing/unpacking instructions included with the box.
Getting Help
Help with your printer is available from the following sources:
• “Chapter 4 Troubleshooting” in this user’s guide.
• Service and Support.
Additional Information
A-3
Appendix B: Safety and Regulatory
CAUTION:
Information
Important Safety Information
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of
procedures other than those specified in this manual may
result in injury and/or damage to the printer.
• The power outlet should be easily accessible and installed
near the printer.
• Position the power cable so that it cannot be pulled on or
tripped over.
• Never allow the power cable to contact hot surfaces.
• The power outlet must be grounded. An ungrounded outlet
can cause fire, electric shock, or harmful interference to
nearby electrical devices.
• Use only the power cable provided with the printer.
• Do not operate the printer with a damaged power cable.
• Always unplug the power cable from the printer before
cleaning or when the printer is not in use.
• If the printer has been dropped or damaged, make sure a
qualified service person examines the printer before you use
it.
• Do not block the filter openings on the printer cabinet.
• Do not expose the printer to moisture or water.
• Do not allow any foreign objects or liquids to fall or spill inside
the printer. Fire or electric shock could result.
• The thermal print head becomes extremely hot during normal
operation. Do not touch it.
• Alcohol pads are used to clean the thermal print head and
other internal printer components. In the United States, for
health, safety, and environment information, call
585-722-5151. Customers outside the United States should
contact their local customer service representative.
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Safety and Regulatory Information
This label is posted behind the trim tray.
CAUTION HOT SURFACE
To prevent burns, avoid touching the thermal print head.
CAUTION SHARP OBJECTS
The metal edges of the printer may be sharp.
CAUTION SHARP CUTTER BLADE
There are sharp cutter blades inside the printer. Do not
insert hands or objects.
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P/N 2J5452
1641132183
P/N 2J5451
1641132182
Safety Labels
Please observe the important safety warnings that are posted on
the printer.
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Safety and Regulatory Information
Regulatory and Safety Compliance
SafetyComplies with UL 60950-1: 2006
CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-03
EN 60950-1: 2001
IEC 60950-1: 2001
Tested for Norwegian IT Power systems 240V phase to phase
Electromagnetic
Compatibility (EMC)
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15
of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
interference in which case the user will be required to
correct the interference at his or her own expense.
This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme
NMB-003 du Canada.
Requirements of the EMC directive 89/336/EEC were met
through compliance with the following:
• EN 55022: 2006 Class A
• EN 61000-3-2: 2006 Class A
• EN 61000-3-3: 2006
• EN 55024: 1998+A1: 2001+A2: 2003
– EN 61000-4-2 ESD
– EN 61000-4-3 Radiated RF Immunity
– EN 61000-4-4 EFT
– EN 61000-4-5 Surge
– EN 61000-4-6 Conducted RF Immunity
– EN 61000-4-8 Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity
– EN 61000-4-11 Voltage Dips and Interruptions
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Safety and Regulatory Information
CAUTION:
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this
product may cause radio interference in which case the user
may be required to take adequate measures.
“Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.”
Install and use the equipment according to the instruction
manual.
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Safety and Regulatory Information
Noise EmissionThe operator-position noise emission value is less than 70 dB(A).*
* Average value specified in accordance to JIS Z8731
DisposalThis product contains a small amount of lead in the solder on the
circuit boards. Disposal of this material may be regulated due to
environmental considerations. For disposal or recycling
information, please contact your local authorities. In the USA,
contact the Electronics Industry Alliance at www.eiae.org.
In the European Union, this symbol indicates that
when the last user wishes to discard this product,
it must be sent to appropriate facilities for recovery
and recycling. Contact Service and Support or refer
to www.kodak.com/go/recycle for additional
information on the collection and recovery
programs available for this product.
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Safety and Regulatory Information
China RoHSEnvironmental Protection Use Period (EPUP)
In China, this number indicates the time period (in years) within
which any hazardous substances present in the product are not
expected to be released such that there is risk to human health,
property, or the environment. This value is assigned based on
normal use of the product as described in the operating
instructions.
Table of hazardous substance's name and concentration
Model Name: KODAK 7015 Photo Printer
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