■Place the photo printer on a flat, clean, dust-free surface, in a dry location, and
out of direct sunlight.
■ Allow at least 5 in. (12.7 cm) clearance from the
5 in. (12.7 cm)
■Avoid areas where ventilation ducts, open doors, or frequent passersby might
expose the photo printer and paper to high levels of dust and debris. Airborne dirt
particles can affect picture quality.
■Allow enough space on all sides of the photo printer to let you connect and
disconnect cables, change the cartridge, and add paper.
back of the photo printer for paper travel.
■ For proper ventilation, make sure the top and back
of the photo printer are not blocked.
■ When connecting power or USB cables, keep the
cables clear of the paper path to the front and rear
of the photo printer.
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Handling and storing the cartridge and paper
Handling and storing the cartridge
■ Keep cartridges out of the reach of children.
■ For best quality prints, store the cartridge in a location where the temperature does
not exceed 85
■ To avoid getting fingerprints on the ribbon, handle the cartridge by the spool ends.
■ Keep the cartridge away from direct sunlight and out of high-temperature
° F (30° C).
environments (such as a vehicle parked in the sun).
Handling and storing the paper
■ To avoid fingerprints on the paper, handle it by the
edges. Do not touch the glossy side of the paper.
■ To store paper, remove the tray and close the cover
and door to keep out dust and debris. Store paper
flat.
■Keep the paper away from direct sunlight and out of high-temperature
environments (such as a vehicle parked in the sun).
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Connecting the power
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK:
Use only the AC power adapter included with your photo printer. Other adapters or
cords can damage your photo printer or computer.
1Connect the AC power cord to the AC power
adapter, then to the back of the photo printer.
NOTE: The AC power cord included with your photo printer may not
require assembly, and may be different from the one shown.
2Plug the AC power cord into a power outlet.
3Press the On/Off button to turn on power (page 3).
The photo printer initializes and the button glows
steady green.
Purchase an AC power cord and other accessories
at www.kodak.com/go/accessories.
Turning the power on/off
■ Press the On/Off button to turn on power and
Bluetooth wireless technology.
■ Press it for 1 second to turn power off.
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Loading and removing the cartridge
IMPORTANT:
Open the Cartridge door.
1
Rotate the cartridge spool
2
clockwise just enough
the ribbon slack.
Replace the cartridge when the Cartridge light glows red (see Status lights,
page 28).
The cartridge may lock if there is a paper error. Clear the paper error (see
Printing problems, page 21
) and make sure the Paper light is off before
you remove the cartridge.
Insert the cartridge into the
to remove
3
Cartridge-release
chamber until it clicks into
Cartridge light
tab
place
.
IMPORTANT: Too many rotations
may reduce the number of prints
you can make.
Close the door.
4
• Replace the cartridge when the
Cartridge light glows red.
• To remove the cartridge, push
up on the Cartridge-release tab.
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Loading paper into the tray
Getting started
IMPORTANT:
IMPORTANT:
Slide the cover back until it "clicks"
1
into place, about 1.25 in. (3 cm).
Use only the PH series Kodak color cartridge & photo paper kit for this
printer. Do not use inkjet paper. Purchase Kodak photo paper kits at a
retailer of Kodak products, or visit
www.kodak.com/go/accessories.
Do not load more than 25 sheets of paper (see fill line, , inside tray).
Load paper with perforated tabs only. To avoid fingerprints, do not touch
the glossy side of the paper (page 2).
Load the paper, logo side down.
3
click
Fan the sheets of paper to
2
separate and prevent sticking.
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Loading and removing the paper tray
Open the Paper-tray door.
1
Slide the tray into the
2
it "snaps" into place.
IMPORTANT
passes 4 times and the print ejects before you
remove the print.
: When printing, wait until the paper
chamber until
Paper light
Red light: refill
the paper tray
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wireless technology device
Printing from a Bluetooth wireless technology
enabled device
The on-board Bluetooth wireless technology uses 2.0 technology, allowing you to
print from compatible Bluetooth technology enabled devices, including many personal
digital assistants (PDAs) and wireless mobile telephones. Use your wireless device to
review pictures, choose printing options, and print.
Bluetooth wireless technology is ready
when the light is on.
Bluetooth light
30 ft (10 m) or less
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Printing from a Bluetooth® wireless technology device
To print from a Bluetooth technology enabled phone or camera:
NOTE: Instructions may vary depending on your device. See your device user’s guide for details.
1Select pictures to print.
2Select an option to send, copy, beam, or print.
3Select Bluetooth, if prompted.
4Search and select KPP350-####.
Available Bluetooth technology wireless devices appear on your device, then
the Bluetooth light blinks to confirm the image is being received by the printer.
NOTE: If your device requires you to set authentication, enter pin number 0000 (default).
5Follow prompts to confirm printing.
The selected images are sent to the photo printer for wireless printing. Wait until the
paper passes 4 times and the print ejects before you remove the print.
Removing the perforated tabs from the paper
IMPORTANT:
Remove perforated tabs only after printing. Paper missing perforated tabs
will not feed properly.
1
2
Fold the tabs up, then down.
Remove each tab and discard.
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Printing from a Bluetooth® wireless technology device
To configure Bluetooth wireless technology settings for the
printer:
NOTE: For most situations, these advanced settings are optional.
1Make sure the printer driver from the included EasyShare software CD is installed
on your computer. Then connect the printer to your computer with the USB cable.
2Open the Kodak wireless printer configuration utility.
Windows OS
aFrom the Start menu, select Programs (or All Programs).
bOpen the Kodak folder, then open the EasyShare printer folder.