What format should I use to save my images for use with the KODAK Personal Picture Maker 200?
Either JPEG or TIFF format can be used for both stand-alone and computer modes. Since the TIFF format can operate very slowly, it is recommended that you connect the KODAK Personal Picture Maker 200 to your computer to increase the process speed when using an image saved in the TIFF format. • What causes the printer to seem to stop printing when I print using the 128 MB card? In these instances, the printer stops printing because it recognizes a corrupt file. To proceed, skip the corrupt file. • Why do low resolution images from the IOMEGA USB Zip drive appear to be out of focus on the printer’s LCD screen? Images are fuzzy because the Zip drive is using the printer’s available memory, and it processes very slowly. It is normal for low resolution images to appear out of focus when previewing from a Zip drive. The image on the LCD display has no effect on the output from the printer; the prints will appear as normal. • What can I do when the Picture Preview screen goes dark while I am v