Sony DPP FP30 Operating Instruction
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To set up the Sony DPP-FP30, unpack the printer, connect the power cord, and insert the print cartridge. Load paper into the input tray and install the printer driver on your computer using the provided CD or download it from Sony's support website.
Ensure that the USB cable is securely connected. Check if the printer is powered on. Try connecting to a different USB port on your computer. If the issue persists, reinstall the printer driver and restart both the printer and computer.
Ensure you're using Sony recommended paper and cartridges. Clean the print head and rollers according to the manual instructions. Adjust the print settings on your computer for higher quality output.
Turn off the printer and gently remove the paper tray. Carefully remove any jammed paper from the printer. Reinsert the paper tray and power on the printer. Ensure paper is loaded correctly to prevent future jams.
Visit Sony's official website and download the latest firmware for the DPP-FP30. Follow the provided instructions to install the update via a USB connection to your computer.
Use Sony's recommended print media such as the SVM-F40P or SVM-F80P paper packs for optimal results. Ensure the paper size matches the printer settings.
Yes, the DPP-FP30 supports PictBridge, allowing direct printing from compatible digital cameras. Connect the camera to the printer using a USB cable and follow the on-screen instructions on your camera.
Turn off and unplug the printer. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the exterior. For the interior, follow the manual for cleaning instructions, especially for the print head and rollers. Avoid using liquid cleaners.
Check the print cartridge for damage or low ink. Clean the print head using the printer's cleaning function. Ensure the paper is not interfering with the print path. Replace the cartridge if necessary.
Connect the printer to your computer using a USB cable. Download and install the Windows 10 compatible driver from Sony's support website. Follow the on-screen installation instructions.