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 Troubleshooting problems with finished prints
Problems
Possible Causes
Solutions
The corners of the 
finished print are 
dark.
The photo pack door 
was opened before the 
film was used and the 
film was exposed to the 
light.
Use a new photo pack. 
(P.22)
There are smudges 
on the image.
1  Pressure was 
applied to the print 
immediately after it 
was fed out.
2  The print was not fed 
out smoothly.
1  Do not wave prints 
around and do not 
bend, fold or apply 
pressure to prints. 
(P.16)
2  Do not block the print 
eject slot. (P.33)
Troubleshooting
DPOF:
DPOF stands for Digital Print Order Format and refers to a format 
that is used for recording printing specifications for images shot 
using a digital camera on media such as an xD-Picture Card. 
The recorded specifications include information on which frames 
are to be printed.
Exif:
Exif (abbreviation of Exchangeable image file format) is a 
specification for the image file format used by digital cameras 
and camera phones.
It was created by the Japan Electronic Industry Development 
Association (JEIDA).
The metadata tags defined in the Exif file cover a broad 
spectrum such as date and time, camera settings.
JPEG:
Joint Photographic Experts Group. A file format used for 
compressing and saving color images. The higher the 
compression rate, the greater the loss of quality in the 
decompressed (restored) image.
PictBridge:
PictBridge is an industrial standard for connecting digital 
cameras to printers.
It allows easy direct printing regardless of brands of cameras 
and printers.
Glossary