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Technical Information Bulletins
 

Contents



Digital Cameras and Backs

7075–  Camera Back Too Hot
4131–  CCD Technology
7089–  Color LCD Display Appears to be Scratched
7074–  Compatible Software and System Requirements
7090–  Compatible Software and System Requirements
7050–  EOS-DCS Specifications
7077–  How to Access and Download DCS Firmware and Host Software
7016–  How to Charge and Condition the Batteries
7061–  How to Connect a GPS Unit
7042–  How to Connect the IEEE 1394 Cable
7083–  How to Replace the Battery Pack
7028–  Latch Assembly Modification
7060–  Memory Upgrade for DCS Pro 14n
7086–  POCKETWIZARD Upgrade
7063–  Red Spot in Center of Image
7043–  Setup and Adjustment Instructions for Min Sync Delay Feature
4129–  Single Lens Reflex Digital Cameras
7032–  Using Flash


Camera Batteries and Power

7016–  How to Charge and Condition the Batteries
7083–  How to Replace the Battery Pack


Printers

7035–  Changing Paper Print Width
7079–  Clearing Paper Jams
7078–  Clearing Paper Jams and Drive Errors
7038–  Clearing the Paper Path
7066–  Device Calibration Software General Info
7002–  Device Calibration Utilities
4136–  EKTATHERM XLS Color Ribbons
7081–  Enhance and Protect Dye Sublimating Prints
7065–  Error Handling
7037–  Error Messages
7054–  Export Module Error Message
7045–  How to Access the Kodak Partner Web Site
7036–  How to Determine Device Calibration Software Version
7067–  How to Laminate and Dry Mount a Thermal Print
7034–  How to Set Up LED Printer with NT Server
7033–  If Calibration Utilities/Installation Instruction CD is Lost
7059–  Lead Edge Fold (XTRALIFE Ribbon)
7039–  Loading Color Ribbon
7073–  Non-Numeric Calibration Error Messages
7040–  Paper Will Not Feed Properly
7029–  Printer Paper Sizes When Using DP2
4171–  Storage and Handling Recommendations
4140–  Thermal Dye Transfer Print Image Stability
7062–  Transferring an Image to a Mug
7055–  Troubleshooting Observable Errors
7080–  Troubleshooting Observable Errors
7051–  Troubleshooting the Printer


Scanners

5101–  Backup/Restoration of Critical Scanner Files
7046–  General Information
7069–  General Information
7045–  How to Access the Kodak Partner Web Site
7011–  Installing New Version of DP2 on Windows 2000 or Windows NT
7024–  Minimizing Retouch and Rework Due to Dust
7020–  Printer/Scanner Problems After Installing New Version of DP2
7056–  Service and Support Contact Information
7047–  Specifications and Installation Information
7071–  Troubleshooting
7048–  Troubleshooting Tips
7072–  Using the Calibration Utility to Optimize Color Balance


KODAK PROSHOTS Studio Software Suite

7509–  How to Fix the Magnification Tool
7505–  Jet Database Error
7508–  Support Contact Information
7510–  System Requirements
7504–  Systems Requirements


Software and Utilities

7041–  Adjust Images Window Disappears
7045–  How to Access the Kodak Partner Web Site
7018–  How to Copy Artwork Files to Workstations
7011–  Installing New Version of DP2 on Windows 2000 or Windows NT
7505–  Jet Database Error
7029–  Printer Paper Sizes When Using DP2
7020–  Printer/Scanner Problems After Installing New Version of DP2
7504–  Systems Requirements
7003–  Temp Folder Requirements


Lab Digitization

7041–  Adjust Images Window Disappears
5101–  Backup/Restoration of Critical Scanner Files
7035–  Changing Paper Print Width
7002–  Device Calibration Utilities
7065–  Error Handling
7045–  How to Access the Kodak Partner Web Site
7018–  How to Copy Artwork Files to Workstations
7036–  How to Determine Device Calibration Software Version
7034–  How to Set Up LED Printer with NT Server
7033–  If Calibration Utilities/Installation Instruction CD is Lost
7011–  Installing New Version of DP2 on Windows 2000 or Windows NT
7024–  Minimizing Retouch and Rework Due to Dust
7029–  Printer Paper Sizes When Using DP2
7020–  Printer/Scanner Problems After Installing New Version of DP2
7056–  Service and Support Contact Information
7003–  Temp Folder Requirements


KODAK Pro PHOTO CD System

7058–  Resolution Information
7057–  Transferring and Viewing Images