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Right, Apple has a big list of printers that are AirPrint enabled which allows you to print photos, emails and a few other things from your iPhone or iPadbut my Kodak wasn't one of them ?. I have a Kodak HERO 5.1 All in One Printer.
No problem I hope it helps. I've just read what i put back and it looks a bit confusing lol. Kodak are really good printers and as the advert says 'low ink cost' but i thought how the **** can i print from my phone? But... There's ALWAYS ways round things. Google have done a bit of a sneaky one but i don't care because I want to print to whatever printer not 'selected' printers.
I have ensured they are both connected to the same wireless network by going to the network settings on the printer and on the laptop and have installed the software cd etc, but just cant work out what else I can do.
When i go to the control panel and try to add the printer it says no devices found! I have important university work that i need to print and it's driving me crazy, I've done so much switching off and on again (about as far as my technological knowledge takes me) lol. Please help!
Unfortunately, the steps you have already taken (1. replace ink cartridges 2. replace print head ) are the only economical fixes for this problem. The print heads on Kodak printers go bad often. These printers are advertised as economical to operate, but they don't tell you about the print head problems.
Perhaps a better solution is since it is brand new, consult the manufacturer's warranty statement that should have come with the printer as to what to do to make a claim for a warranty refund, repair or replacement.
The printer retails for about $140, and includes a starter print cartridge and ten sheets of paper. An extra $10 buys this printer in a bundle with two more cartridges and 80 sheets of paper. Additional 80-print packs retail for $35, which works out to 44 cents a print.
I took a photo via the Kodak printer app, printed it, and now cannot move it, copy it, email it, attach it, or anything other than look at it in the app. Any clue how to do this? The person in the photo requested that I send the photo to her. Thanks
The "platform" is just a cartoon and doesn't affect anything. You can adjust the location later. You need to match the midpoint of the virtual build plate in Cura to the real build plate on your printer. The printer will put the 0,0,0 origin of a gcode file at the printer's Home Offset 0,0,0 and so those points need to match up.
When you Auto-Home the printer your LCD should indicate an X Y Z position. Those numbers are the current Home Offset numbers. If they are X0 Y0 Z0 and the nozzle is somewhere off the build plate then the Home Offset was never entered and so the printer puts the origin of a gcode at that Auto-Home Position.
I then changed the value of the "platform_offset": [-6, -7, 17] to 33,-7,17 to line up the stl of the kodak build plate mesh and that worked as well. Prints centered via cura's center option print in the center now so that is done.
I went to print extruder2 to check but.....after auto-home from start gcode printer switches to extruder2 and preheats extruder2 and bed. Then the printer changes heads and tries to print with the unheated extruder1
The fdmprinter.def.json file (and the associated fdmextruder.def.json) are the base definitions for just about every printer in Cura. It has everything in it. There is a hierarchy and as an example my "ender3_Pro.def.json" file "inherits" the "creality_base.def.json" file which in turn inherits the "fdmprinter.def.json" file. There are overrides in the creality base file that simply apply best to all their printers. In the Ender 3 Pro definition there are additional overrides that are specific to that model printer (bed size, startup gcode, number of extruders...things like that). My printer has a single extruder but I've added my own over-rides so that I can configure any Creality printer with up to 4 extruders. I did that just to play around so I would have at least a passing knowledge about multi-extruder printing.
Cura would replace initial_extruder_nr with the extruder that was first up for the print. If it's the last line in your gcode then even if your startup had switched extruders for heating that would get straightened out before the print actually started. It's a picky situation though. You don't want to heat an unused extruder, but it's hard to configure the StartUp gcode for that. You may want to install another printer that you use for "extruder 2 only" prints. That way you could configure the StartUp gcode specific to that situation. I have a separate defined printer I use for TPU because the PLA purge lines are way too fast.
In Cura, load a calibration cube or benchy and set up a slice. Use the "File Save Project" command to create a 3mf project file. Post that file here and I'll take a look. Those "kodak begin" lines in your StartUp gcode appear to mark the beginning and end of the startup section. That's a pretty sparse section. The startup itself does show that "G1 X100 Y100" line that moves to near the center at 50mm/sec. I don't see a reason for that in there. That G0 travel line is inserted by Cura after the startup and that G0 speed is undefined and so it is likely traveling at the homing speed which is pretty slow.
One of the problems with dual extrusion is what do you do when you have a single extruder print? I'm not sure. If you plan the startup gcode for dual extrusion and run a single extruder print then an unused extruder will be drooling across your print. If you don't heat both extruders then a dual extruder print will start out with one of the extruders cold. One of my workarounds for that was to install additional instances of the printer. One for extruder1, another for extruder2, and a third for dual extrusion. Each has it's own startup gcode so the printer starts correctly for the particular print. For example I print TPU at 12mm/sec so the purge lines that were designed for PLA are way to fast. No problem. I use my Ender 3 Pro TPU printer and everything goes smoothly. I just found it easier than fiddling with settings all the time.
I have a Kodak ESP C310 printer that I tried installing on my computer (Ubuntu 10.04), but it wouldn't even recognize the device. So, I went on the Kodak site and talked to a representative online (after Googling and not finding anything helpful), and all they told me was that Kodak drivers do not support Linux or any form of Linux, like Ubuntu. I asked them if they ever would, and the person told me they were working on it. Well, that doesn't help me at all. Has anyone been able to work around this problem of Kodak not supporting Linux? I don't want my printer to go waste, I need it.
The work-a-round I've used to print from my Ubuntu linux system to my Kodak ESPOffice 2170,is to set up "eprint" on the 2170. The setup process creates an email address of the fo...@kodakeprint.com. When you email to that address it will:1) print the email2) print any attachment (MS Office) or pdf file to the printer.
I chose the Ubuntu 64bit package (despite it saying it was for distro 14.04 LTS). It DL'd a .DEB package, and all it took was a doubleclick on the DL'd file in the Download folder to launch and install. I then brought up the bottom left corner Menu, Applications, Administration, Printers and set up a new network printer. The rest was easy and intuitive. Test page successfully printed.
As the title says, the Kodak app (KODAK Photo Printer) won't find the Kodak Mini 2 Retro printer when it searrches for bluetooth units. My phone finds it and connects with it, but the app doesn't. Any help sovlind this? I've tried pressing the reset button, turning it off and on again, deleteing and reinstalling the app. Nothing seems to work. Any help is appreciated :)
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The paper output tray sits flush with the unit and folds down with an extendable plastic arm that pulls out of the edge to corral sheets of paper as it completes each job. On the whole, the printer is made of a light plastic that reminds us of a Playskool toy and gives the device a flimsy and delicate feel.
The ESP C310 retains the standard-size ink cartridge bay: one slot for black and one for five different colors, which is common for printers in the low-end price range. The Kodak Web site reports 10 cents per color photo, a price on par with the average inkjet printer. In addition, Kodak sells three different printing bundles that include black and color ink cartridges as well as several types of paper.
The top of the device has a small (1.5-inch) LCD that walks you through installing the printer on your wireless network at home, and a glowing light on the front shows your network status in relation to the host computer network. Kodak keeps the rest of the buttons on the control panel to a minimum, with simple shortcuts for power, cancel, navigation, and start. Just below the buttons you'll find a multimedia card reader for Memory Stick, xD-Picture Card, SD, and Compact Flash cards, but the printer is lacking a USB port for printing directly from a digital camera.
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