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User’s Guide for the KODAK Picture Maker G3 anKODAK Picture Kiosk G4Software Version 5.2

© Eastman Kodak Company, 2005

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Compliance StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digitalpursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable pharmful interference in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses andradio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residentcause harmful interference in which case the users will be required to correct the interfeexpense.

These devices are certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of the DepartmenHuman Services Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations (DHHS 21 CFR) Chapter IClass 1 laser products and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 60825-1EN60825-1 for Class 1 laser products.

RNING: It is illegal to reproduce photographs taken by a professional photographer or othwithout permission of the copyright owner.

ropean Union (EU)

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his is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interferser may be required to take adequate measures.

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ing Passwords.......2-3Portrait Paper ........2-4rotection.................2-4...............................2-5...............................2-5 Selection ...............................2-6...............................2-7...............................2-7me..........................2-8...............................2-8...............................2-9 Limit ......................2-9re Information ......2-10............................. 2-11ng Feature ...........2-13it Pricing...............2-13ice Levels ............2-14arges Feature ......2-17.............................2-19.............................2-20

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ng Started Information ....................................... 1-1sal Information.................................... 1-3g on the Picture Maker/Picture

............................................................ 1-4g off the Picture Maker/Picture

............................................................ 1-4atic Resolution Check ....................... 1-5

ging Designed Borders ....................... 1-5lling Designed Borders....................... 1-5ing or Hiding Designed Borders........ 1-7

ting Designed Borders........................ 1-8lete by Border ..................................... 1-8lete by Language ................................ 1-9ing the Training Tutorial.................... 1-10 the Keyboard and Mouse ................ 1-10g up the Picture Maker/Picture

sing the Setup Screen ....................... 2-1m Configuration .................................. 2-1g Password Protection........................ 2-2

Setting up and ChangDetecting Professional

Enabling Password PSelecting a Language .Displaying a LanguageShowing the LanguageScreen.........................Adjusting the Volume ..Setting the Time Zone .Setting the Date and TiUsing Auto Shutdown..Using Auto Startup ......Setting the Print CountSetting the Retailer StoSetting up Pricing ........Using the Product Prici

Setting Up Simple UnSetting Up Multiple Pr

Using the Fees and ChSetting up Taxes..........Print-to-Print Pricing ....

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.............................2-45

.............................2-45

.............................2-46User Modes .........2-48ining......................2-49t Screen................2-50

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g the Save and Load Settings .......... 2-20ing Your Settings ............................. 2-21ding Your Settings ........................... 2-22

g the Promotion Features ................. 2-23playing Product Messages and motions ............................................ 2-23talling Additional Promotions ............ 2-25nfiguring Promotions......................... 2-27ng up Product Branding.................... 2-28.......................................................... 2-29ing an Activity Log............................ 2-29ing an Activity Log to Disk ............... 2-30ring Activity Log Information ............. 2-30e Management.................................. 2-31rating the Printer .............................. 2-31

librating With a Print Scanner ........... 2-31librating Without a Print Scanner ...... 2-33tting the Printer Calibration.............. 2-34

g Printer Color Adjust ....................... 2-35ng the Paper Size............................. 2-36ng the Ribbon Size ........................... 2-37

Calibrating the Touch-SCalibrating the Print Sc

Application Setup ..........Setting up the Prints inApplication...................

Setting the Print CounPrints in Seconds AppSetting up Standard PSetting up the Prints iEnlargements............

Setting up User Modes .Changing the User ModFeature List .................

Applications ..............Image Edits ...............Input Devices ............Retailer Preferences .Additional Features...

Choosing Features for Accessing Operator TraDisplaying the Copyrigh

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LimStatAppTechBalaUsinUsin

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Print Scannergle Picture.............4-1 Prints ...................4-3

ferent Pictures .......4-7.............................4-10tions

ital Cameras for ...............................5-1ge Size..................5-2nce for ID Photos...5-5es ..........................5-6...............................5-8der ....................... 5-11re CD

CD Feature............6-2r Picture CD ..........6-2tures .....................6-4

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itation of Liability for the United es......................................................... 2-50lying KODAK PERFECT TOUCH nology for Better Pictures or Scene nce...................................................... 2-51g Print Job Overlap............................. 2-51g the Upsell Features ......................... 2-52ing Prints from Digital Sourcesg the Camera Card Readers ................ 3-1patible Camera Cards .......................... 3-2g USB Flash Drives.............................. 3-4nfiguring the USB Flash Drive ature ...................................................... 3-4ing the USB Flash Drive ........................ 3-5ing Multiple Prints from Digital ures........................................................ 3-5ing Enlargements from Digital ures.......................................................3-11ing Prints from BLUETOOTH® nology Enabled Devices and red Devices ........................................ 3-13ing Prints Using the Small Prints ture ...................................................... 3-15

4 Making Prints from theMaking Prints from a SinMaking Many Prints fromMaking a Print Using DifUsing Collage................

5 Using ID Photo ApplicaGuidelines for Using DigID Photo Applications....Setting the ID Photo ImaAdjusting the Color BalaUsing the Passport GuidCreating ID Photos........Completing a Minilab Or

6 Making a KODAK PictuConfiguring the Write to Setting the Retailer ID foSelecting and Editing PicWriting Pictures to CD...

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7 UsiSavConUsinMakMaNeMaSy

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icture d Disk ....................9-6d Orderss..........................10-1eue......................10-2 Manager ............10-4.............................10-4.............................10-5.............................10-5e Orders ..............10-6.............................10-6 Manager ...........10-7ueue....................10-8eue ....................10-10res............................. 11-2............................. 11-3 and Contrast....... 11-4............................. 11-4............................. 11-5............................. 11-5ture...................... 11-8

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ng Special Featuresing Pictures to a Floppy Disk................. 7-2figuring the Drop Off Film Feature ........ 7-4g the Drop Off Film Feature.................. 7-5ing Prints using the Film Scanner ......... 7-7king Prints from Slides and gatives................................................... 7-8king Prints from Advanced Photo stem Cartridges ..................................... 7-9ing Stickers ......................................... 7-12ting for Image Transfer........................ 7-14g Application Setup............................. 7-15king Prints for Transfer........................ 7-16ting Online Orders on the Picture er/Picture Kiosk................................... 7-18nging an Online Order......................... 7-20figuring the Networking the Network Connection.................. 8-6ng Hard Disk Input and Outputnecting Your Picture Maker/Picture k to a Remote Computer ...................... 9-1bling the Features ................................. 9-4figuring the Output Settings .................. 9-4

Saving an Image to the PMaker/Picture Kiosk Har

10 Managing Reprints anPrinting Previous PictureManaging the Output QuUsing the Upload QueueViewing Orders............Releasing Orders ........Holding Orders ............Releasing Time ReleasDeleting Orders ...........

Using the Resend QueueConfiguring the Import QManaging the Import Qu

11 Enhancing Your PictuUsing Zoom & Crop ......Removing Red-Eye.......Adjusting the BrightnessAdjusting the Color........Restoring Color .............Adding Text ...................Adding a Border to a Pic

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r the KODAK r Station .............12-13...........................12-14r the KODAK r Station .............12-15...........................12-16r the KODAK r Station LS........12-17...........................12-18r the KODAK ...........................12-19en Display.........12-20oftware...............12-21

3/Picture Kiosk e Agreement ....... B-1

2000 ser License FT Desktop

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lying Sepia Tone or Black and White....11-9g Enhancement .................................11-10

oubleshootingdling Output Errors.............................. 12-1essing the Health Checks Screen ....... 12-1ubleshooting Health Checks............... 12-2ubleshooting the Touch-Screen play ..................................................... 12-4ubleshooting the Floppy Disk Drive.... 12-4ubleshooting the Console................... 12-5ubleshooting the USB Flash Drive rt .......................................................... 12-5ubleshooting Designed Border tallation................................................ 12-5ubleshooting Error Messages............. 12-6ubleshooting Print Quality .................. 12-6ubleshooting the CD-RW Drive .......... 12-8

essing Application Health Check ......... 12-9ying Diagnostics to Diskette.............. 12-10ing the Magnetic Card Reader .......... 12-10cking Cable Connections and I ID Settings.......................................12-11

uipment Key .......................................12-11

Connection Diagram foPicture Maker G3 OrdeEquipment Key............Connection Diagram foPicture Maker G3 OrdeEquipment Key............Connection Diagram foPicture Maker G3 OrdeEquipment Key............Connection Diagram foPicture Kiosk G4 .........

Cleaning the Touch-ScreUpgrading Application S

Appendix A:System SpecificationsAppendix B:

KODAK Picture Maker GG4 Software User Licens

Appendix C:MICROSOFT WINDOWSPROFESSIONAL End-UAgreement for MICROSOOperating Systems .......

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ndix D:ROSOFT WINDOWS XP EDDED End-User License ement for MICROSOFT Desktop rating Systems......................................D-1

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1Before(Pictu(Pictu

stments or the edures other than in may result in t radiation exposure.

nd instructions marked

vice the equipment uctions are provided in r removing the covers

angerous voltage points all servicing to

t from the wall outlet

ck hazard, use only the sories or attachments.icture Kiosk is equipped type plugs. If you are

plug into the power ctrician to check or tlet.

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Getting Started using the KODAK Picture Maker G3

re Maker) or the KODAK Picture Kiosk G4 re Kiosk), make sure:You have read and understand the safety information.Software is installed from the software CD provided with your Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk (see page 12-21).Paper and ribbon are loaded (see the manuals packed with your printer).The printer has been calibrated (see page 2-31).

Safety Information

CAUTION:Use of controls, adjuperformance of procthose specified herehazardous laser-ligh

✔ Follow all warnings aon the equipment.

✔ Do not attempt to seryourself, unless instrthis guide. Opening omay expose you to dor other risks. Refer service personnel.

✔ Unplug the equipmenbefore cleaning.

✔ To prevent fire or shorecommended acces

✔ The Picture Maker/Pwith 3-wire groundingnot able to insert theoutlet, contact an elereplace the power ou

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ure Maker/Picture Kiosk egister. Do not place icture Kiosk in a cabinet per ventilation.

ugh the equipment n an electric shock or

e Maker/Picture Kiosk uid on the equipment.aker/Picture Kiosk from refer servicing to onnel if:plug is frayed or

s wet.s not operate normally

g instructions are ly those controls rating instructions. nt of other controls sive damage and

qualified technician to ration.

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The Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk is designed to work with single-phase power systems having a grounded neutral conductor. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not plug this product into any other type of power system. Contact an electrician if you are unsure of the power type supplied in your location.Do not use household extension cords with this Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk.If your Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk is not installed in a cabinet, it is strongly recommended that you purchase a power strip with built-in surge protection. For added protection from damage during a lightning storm, or any time when the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk will be left unused for long periods of time, unplug the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk from the power outlet.Do not block or cover the slots and openings in the equipment. Blocking them can cause the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk to overheat.

✔ Do not place the Pictnear or over a heat ryour Picture Maker/Punless it provides pro

✔ Pushing objects throopenings can result irisk of fire.

✔ Do not use the Picturnear water, or spill liq

✔ Unplug the Picture Mthe power outlet andqualified service pers❏ the power cord or

damaged.❏ the equipment get❏ the equipment doe

when the operatinfollowed. Adjust oncovered in the opeImproper adjustmemay result in extenrequire work by a restore normal ope

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s symbol indicates that to discard this product, te facilities for recovery r local Kodak

for additional n and recovery product.

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❏ the equipment is dropped or the housing is damaged.

❏ the equipment performance changes distinctly.

Do not make mechanical or electrical modifications to the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk.Excessive dust levels may damage internal parts.Do not place the equipment on an unstable cart, stand, bracket, or table. It may fall and cause injury to persons and damage to the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk.

Disposal InformationIn the European Union, thiwhen the last user wishes it must be sent to appropriaand recycling. Contact yourepresentative or refer to www.kodak.com/go/recycleinformation on the collectioprograms available for this

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TurniIf the Pa cabpowerIf you

aker/Picture KioskPicture Kiosk when it ed periods of time. You Maker once every 24 the power:

m.

prompt.

ker/Picture Kiosk e power in the

er/Picture Kiosk is not ower strip and is not ff the power in the

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ng on the Picture Maker/Picture Kioskicture Maker/Picture Kiosk is not installed in

inet, we recommend that you purchase a strip with built-in surge protection. r Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk is:connected with a power strip, turn on the power strip. in a cabinet, turn on the power switch for the cabinet.not connected with a power strip and not in a cabinet, turn on the power in the following order:

Turning off the Picture MTurn off the Picture Maker/will not be used for extendshould turn off the Picture hours. Before you turn off

1. Film Scanner2. Print Scanner3. Printer (s)4. Console

1. Touch Setup.

2. Touch Shutdown Syste

3. Touch Continue at the

4. Turn off the Picture Mapower by turning off thcabinet.

NOTE: If your Picture Makconnected with a pin a cabinet, turn ofollowing order:

1. Console2. Printer (s)3. Print Scanner4. Film Scanner

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AutomThe PchecksmalleimageMakequalitygive yfollow

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ned borders

ers

.

Software or Borders or tion Setup.

or Manage Borders.

Borders.

signed Borders CD W drive.

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atic Resolution Checkicture Maker/Picture Kiosk automatically s image resolution on all input sources. A r output size may be suggested for better quality. Before printing, the Picture

r/Picture Kiosk checks the image file for . If a message indicates that the file may not ou the best quality, you can do one of the ing:Cancel the printContinue anyway

Managing Designed BordThe borders management

✔ install all designed bo✔ install selected desig✔ show or hide borders✔ delete borders

Installing Designed Bord

1. Touch Setup

2. Touch Install touch Applica

3. Touch Install

4. Touch Install

5. Insert the Deinto the CD-R

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when you are done ection.

rders are installed, the ssage appears:llation Complete.”

store the CD when the complete.

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6. Touch one:

✔ Install All Borders—to install all borders from the CD. Continue with step 9.

✔ Select Borders to Install—to install individual borders from the CD. Only generic borders and borders available to the current language appear for installation. If you have a secondary language, you must repeat this step for that language. Continue with step 7.

7. Select the borders you want to install. A green check appears on the borders to be installed. A red circle appears on the borders that will not be installed.

8. Touch Installwith your sel

9. When the bofollowing me“Border InstaTouch OK.

10. Remove andinstallation is

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ShowThis fto theof thebordeMakethe Adno boshow/

ide Borders screen

shows:ers—the total

f borders for a current .orders—the total f borders selected to .

anguage—the current setting of the Picture ture Kiosk.

rders that you want to . You can touch:

ual border.# Borders—to select ed borders in the guage.

Borders—to deselect ed borders in the guage.

ck mark appears on at you want to show .

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ing or Hiding Designed Borderseature shows all installed borders available current language. You can hide some or all borders for the current language. A hidden r remains installed on the Picture r/Picture Kiosk, but it is not displayed when d Border edit option is selected. If there are

rders installed for the current language, the hide button is not available.

1. Touch Setup.

2. Touch Install Software or Borders.

3. Touch Install or Manage Borders.

4. Touch Show/Hide Borders.

The Show/Happears. This screen ✔ Total Bord

number olanguage

✔ Hidden Bnumber obe hidden

✔ Current LlanguageMaker/Pic

5. Touch the boshow or hide

✔ An individ✔ Show All

all designcurrent lan

✔ Hide All #all designcurrent lan

A green chethe border thto customers

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DeletYou cgroupthat isthere not av

NOTE

Delet

Software or Borders.

or Manage Borders.

Borders.

by Border.

rders that you want to an touch:

ual border.# Borders—to select ed borders in the guage.ll # Borders—to

ll designed borders in t language.ck mark appears on at you want to delete.

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ing Designed Bordersan delete borders individually or delete a of borders by language. A generic border deleted will be deleted for all languages. If are no borders installed, the delete option is ailable.

: The Borders Disk Space Usage appears on each screen to show you how much disk space is being used by borders.

e by Border

6. Touch Save when you are done.

7. Touch Start Over.

8. Touch Exit.

1. Touch Setup.

2. Touch Install

3. Touch Install

4. Touch Delete

5. Touch Delete

6. Touch the bodelete. You c

✔ An individ✔ Select All

all designcurrent lan

✔ Deselect Adeselect athe curren

A green chethe border th

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DeletGenecannofeaturBorde

Borders.

by Language.

tton next to the the borders that you te.ck mark appears.

when you are done.

ver.

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e by Languageric borders that are available in all languages t be removed using the Delete by Language e. To delete a generic border see “Delete by r” on page 1-8.

7. Touch Delete when you are done.

8. Touch Start Over.

9. Touch Exit.

1. Touch Setup.

2. Touch Install Software or Borders.

3. Touch Install or Manage Borders.

4. Touch Delete

5. Touch Delete

6. Touch the bulanguage forwant to deleA green che

7. Touch Delete

8. Touch Start O

9. Touch Exit.

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Instal

Mousee the keyboard or unctions. You can also text instead of using the

ouse:re Maker/Picture Kiosk ower cord from the

rd to the back of the

h to restart the Picture ure Kiosk.e Maker/Picture Kiosk

ssing Operator n page 2-49 for s on using the training

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ling the Training Tutorial

Using the Keyboard and You may be required to usmouse to perform certain fuse the keyboard to enter on-screen keyboard.To use the keyboard and m

1. Shut down the Pictuand disconnect the ppower source.

2. Connect the keyboaconsole.

1. Insert the KODAK Picture Kiosk G4 Training Tutorial software CD, label-side up, in the CD-ROM drive. Be careful not to touch the underside of the CD.

2. Touch Setup.

3. Touch Install Software or Borders.

4. Touch Install Software.

5. Touch Check for Disk.

6. Touch Install.

7. Touch Next to begin the installation.

8. After the installation is complete, remove the CD and store it in a safe place.

9. Touch FinisMaker/PictThe Picturrestarts.

10. See “AcceTraining” oinstructiontutorial.

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3.

4.

5.

To sto1.

base cabinet, oard and store it in a

abinet, disconnect the he keyboard on the the base.

AK Picture Maker G3

n the receipt printer

or the receipt printer.r to the console.AK Picture Maker G3 he KODAK Picture

use from the back of

a safe place.ord to the power source er to the Picture Maker.

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If you have the KODAK Picture Maker G3 Order Station:❏ Open the side door to the console.❏ Pull out the shelf for the receipt printer.❏ Locate the mouse behind the receipt

printer.❏ Bring the mouse to the front of the

console.If you have the KODAK Picture Maker G3 Order Station LS or the KODAK Picture Kiosk G4:❏ Connect the mouse to the back of the

console.❏ Bring the mouse to the front of the

console.Connect the power cord to the power source and turn on the power to the Picture Maker.re the keyboard and mouse:Shut down the Picture Maker and disconnect the power cord from the power source.

2. If you do not have a disconnect the keybsafe place.

3. If you have a base ckeyboard and store tkeyboard shelf inside

4. If you have the KODOrder Station:❏ Place the mouse o

shelf.❏ Push in the shelf f❏ Close the side doo

5. If you have the KODOrder Station LS or tKiosk G4:❏ Disconnect the mo

the console.❏ Store the mouse in

6. Connect the power cand turn on the pow

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Setting up the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk

an select specific options and features to your Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk unique. e information in this chapter to set up your

e Maker/Picture Kiosk.

sing the Setup Screenrocedures in this chapter are accessed h the Setup screen. To access the Setup

n, touch Setup from the Main screen.

System ConfigurationFrom the System Configurset:

✔ Passwords✔ Languages✔ System volume✔ Date and time✔ Auto shutdown✔ Auto startup✔ Print limit✔ Pricing✔ Save/load settings✔ Promotional messag✔ Product branding

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Havinfollow

he Print password n let customers the system, but you nd other output

can, preview, and edit ile learning what the ith no cost to you.

g only when approved operator. print passwords for s:ers—restricts printing, isk, and Make Picture t to authorized users.s—restricts minilab uthorized users.nager—restricts nager access to users.

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Password ProtectionTANT: If you forget your passwords, turn off

the main power to the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk, and then turn it back on. Touch the Setup button immediately after the main screen appears and then follow steps 1-2 on page 2-3. You can then access and view the current passwords.

exible password process helps you control our system is used. You can configure the f password protection you need for your .

TANT: If your site uses passwords, change them regularly. Do not use your store number as a password.

g separate passwords lets you protect the ing:

Setup Screens—when you enable the Setup Password, only an authorized operator can access the Setup screen and perform operations such as setting the user mode, enabling system features, etc.

Printing—with tenabled, you caexperiment with control printing aoptions.Customers can stheir pictures whsystem can do, wYou allow printinby an authorizedYou can enable individual option✔ Kiosk Ord

Write-to-dCD outpu

✔ Lab Orderoutput to a

✔ Queue MaQueue Maauthorized

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SettinFollowenabl

sword using the ypad.

to backspace. to cancel. to save.

to save the new nd exit this screen.

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g up and Changing Passwords these steps from the Setup screen to

e and specify each of the system passwords:

1. From the Setup screen, touch System Configuration.

2. Touch Select Passwords.

3. Set up the passwords.

✔ Touch next to each password that you want to turn on.

A check mark appears.

✔ Touch Change Password to enter the new password.

NOTE: Your password can be a maximum of six numbers.

✔ Touch the check mark next to the password to turn it off.

4. Enter the pason-screen ke

TouchTouchTouch

5. Touch Save passwords a

6. Touch Start O

7. Touch Exit.

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DetecNOTE

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Someused and pby theprotecselectthis pathe co

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ctionsional Portrait Paper user modes screen

rait Paper Detection he print password to er. The screen displays ry.

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ting Professional Portrait Paper: You must have the print scanner installed

to use this feature.TANT: It is illegal to reproduce photographs

taken by a professional photographer or copyrighted pictures without permission of the copyright owner.

KODAK PROFESSIONAL PORTRA Paper, by professional photographers for weddings ortraits, can now be automatically detected system. Prints on this paper are usually ted by copyright. The system lets you ively enable reprints and enlargements from per if your customer shows permission from pyright owner.

: The image encoding on this paper requires special handling by the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk, especially for enlargements. Correct password entry enables the system to reprint the picture using the special processing techniques necessary.

Enabling Password ProteYou can turn on the ProfesDetection feature from the(see page 2-48).With the Professional Portfeature enabled, you use tmake a print from this papa keypad for password ent

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SelecFollowthe prdispla

e Maker/Picture Kiosk two languages.

ver.

nguage button on the tion screen.

the first language, nguage button again.guage button does not nless the system is set play a secondary e. See “Selecting a e” on page 2-5.

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ting a Language these steps from the Setup screen to select

imary and secondary languages you want to y on your system:

Displaying a LanguageYou can set up your Picturdisplay to toggle between

1. From the Setup screen, touch System Configuration.

2. Touch Localization.

3. Select a measurement system:

✔ English✔ Metric

4. Touch the arrows to select the primary language.

5. Touch the arrows to select the secondary language.

NOTE: Select None to display only the primary language.

6. Touch Save to store your changes.

7. Touch Start O

8. Touch Exit.

1. Touch the Laoutput selec

2. To return to touch the La

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uage button.een appears in the cted by the customer.

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g the Picture ure Kiosk, the Picture ure Kiosk returns to the guage and the attract

her order, the Picture ure Kiosk remains in ge that they selected.tart New Order, the Selection screen the language that they

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ing the Language Selection Screenustomer can choose what language to use Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk. This feature

be enabled on the User Mode screen (see sing Features for User Modes” on 2-48).

1. When the attract loop is running, touch the screen anywhere to begin.The following screen appears.

2. Touch a LangThe Main scrlanguage sele

3. If the custome

✔ Stops usinMaker/PictMaker/Pictprimary lanloop starts.

✔ Starts anotMaker/Pictthe langua

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screen, touch Setup.

Configuration.

e and Time.

e Zone.

t time zone.

ck box next to adjust clock for gs time”. A check mark the feature is enabled.

ver.

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ting the Volume Setting the Time Zone

1. From the Setup screen, touch System Configuration.

2. Touch Set System Volume.

3. Use the Volume arrows to increase or decrease the volume.

4. Touch Check Volume to verify the volume level.

5. Touch Save.

6. Touch Start Over.

7. Touch Exit.

1. From the Main

2. Touch System

3. Touch Set Dat

4. Touch Set Tim

5. Set the curren

6. Touch the che“Automaticallydaylight savinappears when

7. Touch Save.

8. Touch Start O

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Settin

ture Maker/Picture tically.

up screen, touch iguration.

hutdown and Startup.

enable the feature.f to turn off the feature.

s to select the Hour for the Auto Shutdown

es are set for 24 hour tary time). If the auto e is 10:00 p.m., enter

ver.

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g the Date and Time

Using Auto ShutdownYou can configure your PicKiosk to shut down automa

9. Touch Exit.

1. From the Setup screen, touch System Configuration.

2. Touch Set Date and Time.

3. Touch Set Date and Time.

4. Use the arrows to adjust the date and time.

5. Touch Save.

6. Touch Start Over.

7. Touch Exit.

1. From the SetSystem Conf

2. Touch Auto S

3. Touch On to NOTE: Touch Of

4. Use the arrowand Minutes time.The clock timtime (i.e. milishutdown tim22:00.

5. Touch Save.

6. Touch Start O

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imit your Picture trol the number of prints

ws to select the Hour for the Auto Startup

es are set for 24 hour itary time). If the auto is 10:00 a.m., enter

ver.

p screen, touch guration.

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Auto Startupan configure your Picture Maker/Picture to start up automatically.

TANT: To use this feature you must:Shut down the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk using auto or manual shutdown.Leave the power to the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk on.

Setting the Print Count LYou can set a print limit onMaker/Picture Kiosk to conmade at one time.

7. Touch Exit.

1. From the Setup screen, touch System Configuration.

2. Touch Auto Shutdown and Startup.

3. Touch On to enable the feature.NOTE: Touch Off to turn off the feature.

4. Use the arroand Minutestime.The clock timtime (i.e. milstartup time 10:00.

5. Touch Save.

6. Touch Start O

7. Touch Exit.

1. From the SetuSystem Confi

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Configuration.

Store Information.

o select it. around the field.

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g the Retailer Store Informationmize your receipt with your store ation.

TANT: Make sure that you enter the text for the receipt using the primary language for which your Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk is set up.

2. Touch Select Print Limit.

3. Use the arrows to enter the print count limit.

NOTE: You can set the print count limit between 1-99.

4. Touch Save.

5. Touch Start Over.

6. Touch Exit.

1. Touch Setup.

2. Touch System

3. Touch Retailer

4. Touch a field tA box appears

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pricing information to

udes simple unit pricing iple levels

er.

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Setting up PricingEnabling this feature addsthe screens. You can set:

✔ System Currency✔ Product pricing—incl

and pricing with mult✔ Fees and charges✔ Taxes

5. Touch the keyboard button next to the selected field.

6. Use the on-screen keyboard to add text to the selected field. Touch Done to save the information.

7. You can enter information for the following:

✔ K-Number✔ Store Name✔ Address 1✔ Address 2✔ City✔ State/Province✔ Zip/Postal Code✔ Phone Number✔ Store ID✔ Retailer ID for Picture CD✔ Country Code

NOTE: Use the arrows to scroll through the list.

8. Touch Save.

9. Touch Start Ov

10. Touch Exit.

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s to select the currency. have the KODAK Card feature enabled, ust select the currency

its that match the ncy or units on your AK Kiosk Cards.

le unit pricing, see Simple Unit Pricing” on

ng with multiple levels, Up Multiple Price

page 2-14.s & Charges feature,

the Fees and Charges page 2-17.s, see “Setting up age 2-19.ing screen, continue

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1. From the Setup screen, touch System Configuration.

2. Touch Pricing.

3. Touch next to Enable Pricing to enable the feature.A check mark appears.

NOTE: Touch the check mark next to Enable Pricing to turn off the feature.

4. Use the arrowIMPORTANT: If you

Kioskyou mor uncurreKOD

5. If you want to:

✔ Set up simp“Setting Uppage 2-13.

✔ Set up pricisee “SettingLevels” on

✔ Use the Feesee “Using Feature” on

✔ Set up taxeTaxes” on p

✔ Exit the pricwith step 6.

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UsingYou c

SettinUse scharg

to a specific product, to select a product

ct categories that pend on the t kits you have

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the Product Pricing Featurean set:Simple unit pricingMultiple price levels

g Up Simple Unit Pricingimple unit pricing to set a per-product e.

6. Touch Save.NOTE: Each time a change is made to

the currency, the system asks if you want to save the changes when you go to another pricing screen.

7. Touch Start Over.

8. Touch Exit.

1. From the Main Pricing screen, touch Product Pricing.

2. To add pricing use the arrowscategory.

NOTE: The produappear deenablemeninstalled.

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Levelsrices and flat fees quantity ordered.evels:

e table above, if a

d be charged $11.75

d be charged $16.50

d be charged $20.25

d be charged $22.50

ntity

Flat Fee

Unit Price

2.00 0.65

1.50 0.60

1.00 0.55

imum 0 0.50

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Setting Up Multiple PriceYou can set different unit pbased on the product and Example of multiple price l

Using the information in thcustomer ordered:

✔ 15 prints—they woul((15 x 0.65) + 2.00).

✔ 25 prints—they woul((25 x 0.60) + 1.50).

✔ 35 prints—they woul((35 x 0.55) + 1.00).

✔ 45 prints—they woul(45 x 0.50).

3. Touch a product from the list to select the product.

NOTE: Use the tab button to move from field to field.

4. Use the on-screen keypad to enter the unit price.Example:If your unit price is $1.50, enter 150. A decimal is not needed.

5. Touch Save to save the settings and return to the Main Pricing screen.

6. Touch Save.

7. Touch Start Over.

8. Touch Exit.

Product Low Quantity

HighQua

4 x 6" 1 20

4 x 6" 21 30

4 x 6" 31 40

4 x 6" 41 Max

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ct from the list to select

b button to move from ld.

ce Levels.

message appears.

s to set the number of r this product.et 1 to 4 levels of

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1. From the Main Pricing screen, touch Product Pricing.

2. To add pricing to a specific product, use the arrows to select a product category.

NOTE: The product categories that appear depend on the enablement kits you have installed.

3. Touch a produthe product.

NOTE: Use the tafield to fie

4. Touch Add Pri

The following

5. Use the arrowprice levels fo

NOTE: You can spricing.

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or the price level. You

o set a one-time fee for t is not dependent on of the product ordered.to set a per product unit price is multiplied tity ordered.d a unit price can be idually or together.

of using flat fee—to inimum amount is r a small quantity. Or,

n be used instead of to create price steps at antity breaks.

for each additional

save the settings and roduct Pricing screen.

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6. Touch OK.

7. Set the High Quantity for the first level of pricing.

NOTE: The minimum quantity for your next pricing level is automatically set to a number that is 1 higher than the high quantity in the previous price level.

8. Set the price fcan select:

✔ Flat Fee—tan order thathe quantity

✔ Unit Price—charge. Theby the quan

NOTE: Flat fee anused indiv

Examplesensure a mcharged foflat fee caunit price certain qu

9. Repeat step 8price level.

10. Touch Save toreturn to the P

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ges Feature you set are added to

Pricing screen, touch s.

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Using the Fees and CharThe fees and charges thatthe order sub-total.

11. To make changes to the price levels for a product:

✔ Select the product category from the Main Pricing screen.

✔ Touch a product from the list to select the product.

✔ Touch Edit Price Levels and follow steps 7-10 in this section.

12. To remove price levels for a product:

✔ Select the product category from the Main Pricing screen.

✔ Touch a product from the list to select the product.

✔ Touch Remove Price Levels.✔ Touch OK at the message prompt.

13. Touch Save.

14. Touch Start Over.

15. Touch Exit.

1. From the MainFees & Charge

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oard icon. Use the board to enter the

hen you are finished

een keypad to enter rmation.

e is $1.50, enter 150. A needed.

under Thermal Order name for orders that the thermal printer.

-8 to enter information ific Processing Fee.

save the settings and ain Pricing screen.

er.

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2. Touch the field under Custom Name to enter a name for Fee 1.

NOTE: If you do not enter a custom name, Fee 1 appears on the order summary form and the receipt.

3. Touch the keyboard icon. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the custom name.Touch Done when you are finished entering text.

4. Use the on-screen keypad to enter the pricing information.Example:If your unit price is $1.50, enter 150. A decimal is not needed.

5. Repeat steps 2-4 to enter information for Fee 2.

6. Touch the field under Lab Order Fee to enter a name for orders that are sent to a lab.

7. Touch the keybon-screen keycustom name.Touch Done wentering text.

8. Use the on-scrthe pricing infoExample:If your unit pricdecimal is not

9. Touch the fieldFee to enter aare printed on

10. Repeat steps 7to enter a spec

11. Touch Save toreturn to the M

12. Touch Save.

13. Touch Start Ov

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SettinTaxessub-to

NOTE

ype. Touch next to:

the tax is added to the after the subtotal.the tax is included in a product and out for the net total.

d under Custom Name e.

reen keyboard to enter me.

tom name as VAT Tax). the on-screen , touch Done when you ed entering text.

reen keypad to enter e number for the tax.

centage is 6%, enter al is not needed.

3-5 to enter information

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g up Taxes are individually applied to the order tal.

: If you select Units as the system currency, taxes are not applied.

14. Touch Exit.

1. From the Main Pricing screen, touch Taxes.

2. Select a Tax T

✔ Exclusive—order total

✔ Inclusive—the price ofsubtracted

3. Touch the fielto enter a nam

4. Use the on-scthe custom naExample:Enter the cus(Value Added

NOTE: If you usekeyboardare finish

5. Use the on-scthe percentagExample:If your tax per6000. A decim

6. Repeat steps for Tax 2.

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Print-Once

See “Cpage

Settingsation onto a CD for later r another, Picture his feature to save Picture Kiosk needs gs when the ou can also use this s to a group of Picture

he following:es your settings for:

n

—saves your User

settings for Product ettings can be saved by up.

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to-Print Pricingenabled, the Print-to-Print Pricing feature:adds a new list of products under each thermal product in pricing.creates different pricing for print scanner input.

hoosing Features for User Modes” on 2-48 to enable this feature.

Using the Save and LoadYou can save setup informrestoration for the same, oMaker/Picture Kiosk. Use tsettings if a Picture Maker/service or to load the settinreplacement is received. Yfeature to distribute settingMaker/Picture Kiosks.You can save settings for t

✔ Basic settings—sav❏ Passwords❏ Language settings❏ Auto shutdown❏ Print count limits❏ Retailer informatio❏ Pricing setup❏ Receipt settings

✔ User Mode settingsMode settings.

✔ Pricing—saves yourPricing. Other Price sthe Basic settings gro

7. Touch Save to save the settings and return to the Main Pricing screen.

8. Touch Save.

9. Touch Start Over.

10. Touch Exit.

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p screen, touch uration.

ad Settings.

ettings.

the settings that you o a CD. You can touch:

to select all of the ed.l—to deselect all of the ed.ettings.

elected Settings to gs to CD.

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Lab General—saves your settings for:❏ Lab options❏ Lab print sizes❏ Lab Thank You options❏ Print count limitsDLS Device—saves your settings for:❏ IP address❏ PortPreview and Select Service—saves your settings for:❏ Develop and Print setup❏ Enlargement defaults

TANT: You must use a blank 70 or 80 minute CD-R with a certified write speed of at least 8X to save your settings. Do not use a KODAK Picture CD!

Saving Your Settings

1. From the SetuSystem Config

2. Touch Save/Lo

3. Touch Save S

4. Touch next to want to save t

✔ Select All—settings list

✔ Deselect Alsettings list

✔ Individual s

5. Touch Save Ssave the settin

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p screen, touch System

ad Settings.

ttings.

ings CD into the

that you insert the CD eated using the steps Your Settings” on .

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Loading Your SettingsIMPORTANT: You must use a blank 70 or 80 minute CD-R with a certified write speed of at least 8X to save your settings. Do not use a KODAK Picture CD!

6. Insert a blank CD into the CD-RW drive.

7. Touch OK to write your selected settings to CD.

The following message appears when the settings are loaded:“The selected settings groups saved successfully.”

8. Touch OK.

9. Touch Start Over.

10. Touch Exit.

11. Remove the CD from the CD-RW drive.

12. Label the CD and store it in a safe place for later use.

1. From the SetuConfiguration.

2. Touch Save/Lo

3. Touch Load Se

4. Insert the SettCD-RW drive.

NOTE: Make surethat you crin “Savingpage 2-21

5. Touch OK.

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tures you:sages and promotions.

otions.promotions.

ages and Promotions your customers wait

animations designed to oducts or educate them e Picture Maker/Picture otions from which you w. You can also choose nt the promotions to types of promotions:

show an animation with ows the customers to t using the same image s feature gives your tunity to make: a picture from their

rder using a picture

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Using the Promotion FeaThe promotion features let

✔ Display product mes✔ Install additional prom✔ Configure additional

Displaying Product MessTake advantage of the timefor their prints by showing entice them to buy other prabout the capabilities of thKiosk. You select the promwant your customers to viethe application that you waappear after. There are two

✔ Product Messages—a button(s), which allorder another producor set of images. Thicustomers the oppor❏ an enlargement of

order.❏ a picture with a bo

from their order.

6. Touch next to settings that you want to load onto your Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk:

✔ Select All—to select all of the settings listed.

✔ Deselect All—to deselect all of the settings listed.

✔ Individual settings.

7. Touch Load Selected Settings to load the settings onto your Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk.The following message appears when the settings are loaded:“The selected settings groups loaded successfully.”

8. Touch Continue.NOTE: The software checks to make

sure that the settings being restored are compatible with the current version of software on the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk.

9. Touch Exit.

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To con

nd Manage

ou Movie Playlist.

down arrows to select The promotion play list tion appears in the

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❏ a Picture CD of the images from orders that are from digital sources.

Infomercials—show an animation but do not display a button to take the customers to a workflow.

figure this feature:

1. From the Setup screen, touch System Configuration.

2. Touch Install aPromotions.

3. Touch Thank-y

4. Use the up andan application.for that applicafilmstrip.

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otionsitional content to the ons add additional Maker/Picture Kiosk. r special promotions

promotions from the

romotional message ist for an application,

in the filmstrip to

ssage.

load the settings onto aker/Picture Kiosk.

er.

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Installing Additional PromSome promotions add addattract loop. Some promotiapplications to the Picture You can install software fofrom two screens.If you are installing specialSetup screen:

5. Touch a promotion in the filmstrip to select it, and then touch the left or right arrows to move it earlier or later in the play list.

6. Touch Add Message to add a promotion or promotional message to the selected application.

7. Touch the message that you want to add.

8. To remove a pfrom the play ltouch:

✔ a promotionselect it.

✔ Remove Me

9. Touch Save toyour Picture M

10. Touch Start Ov

11. Touch Exit.

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If youConfig

romotions.

otion CD into the

essage appears when software is installed:tallation Complete.”

er.

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are installing special promotions from the uration screen:

Completing the Installation1. Touch Install Software or Borders.

2. Touch Install and Manage Promotions.

3. Continue with Step 1 of “Completing the Installation”.

1. Touch System Configuration.

2. Touch Install and Manage Promotions.

3. Continue with Step 1 of “Completing the Installation”.

1. Touch Install P

2. Insert the promCD-RW drive.

3. Touch Install.

The following mthe promotion“Promotion Ins

4. Touch OK.

5. Touch Start Ov

6. Touch Exit.

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k box next to the you want to enable.appears next to the is enabled.

k mark to turn off the

tions that appear the promotions that nstalled.

ext to the promotion o remove from the Picture Kiosk.

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guring Promotionshave additional promotions installed on your e Maker/Picture Kiosk, you can:Enable the promotionDisable the promotionDelete the promotion promotions require additional configuration. have a promotion that is configurable, touch ure next to that promotion.

TANT: You cannot change the start or end date of a promotion. The Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk automatically activates and turns off the promotion on midnight of the predetermined promotion dates.

1. From the Setup screen, touch System Configuration.

2. Touch Install and Manage Promotions.

3. Touch Manage Promotions.

4. Touch the checpromotion thatA check mark promotion that

Touch the checpromotion.

NOTE: The promodepend onyou have i

5. Touch Delete nthat you want tPicture Maker/

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ing changes the

on the screen to show PHOTO PERFECT

p screen, touch System

randing.

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Setting up Product BrandEnabling Product Brandingappearance of the buttonsthe PERFECT TOUCH or logo.

6. Some promotions require additional configuration. If you have a promotion that is configurable, touch Configure next to that promotion and set the parameters.

7. Touch Done.

8. Touch Start Over.

9. Touch Exit.

1. From the SetuConfiguration.

2. Touch Select B

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LogsFrom

input used

completedendate time stamps

p screen, touch Logs.

tivity Log.

er.

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the Logs screen you can:View an activity log.Copy an activity log to disk.Clear activity log information.

Viewing an Activity LogThe activity log contains:

✔ number and types of✔ types of edits made✔ print layouts used✔ total number of prints✔ number of disks writt✔ last reset and last up

3. Touch next to the type of branding that you want to use:

✔ Do not use branding✔ KODAK PERFECT

TOUCH—service available in the United States.

✔ KODAK PHOTO PERFECT—service available in Europe.

4. Touch Save.

5. Touch Start Over.

6. Touch Exit.

1. From the Setu

2. Touch View Ac

3. Touch Start Ov

4. Touch Exit.

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Copy rmation

p screen, touch

ctivity Logs.

message appears:Activity Log will tory data for this

lost.o Continue?”

lear the

ver.

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ing an Activity Log to Disk Clearing Activity Log Info

1. From the Setup screen, touch Logs.

2. Touch View Activity Log.

3. Touch Copy to Disk.

4. Insert your disk.

5. Touch Start.The Activity Log writes to the disk and the following message appears:“Your activity report has been successfully written to disk.”

6. Touch OK.

7. Touch Start Over.

8. Touch Exit.

1. From the SetuLogs.

2. Touch Clear A

The following“Clearing the result in all hissystem beingDo you want t

3. Touch Yes to cinformation.

4. Touch Start O

5. Touch Exit.

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DevicFrom

e recommend that r: ribbon.re from the CD.

ter separately. For best ll printers.

canner calibrate your printer if onnected to your k:

a print scanner Picture Maker/Picture th “Calibrating Without a page 2-33.

screen, touch Device

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e Managementthe Device Management screen you can:Calibrate your printer(s).Reset the printer calibration.Adjust the printer color.Set the paper size.Set the ribbon size.Configure network options (see “Configuring the Network” on page 8-1).Calibrate the touch-screen display.Calibrate the print scanner.Configure the Import Queue (see “Configuring the Import Queue” on page 10-8).

Calibrating the PrinterFor best image quality, wyou calibrate your printe

✔ when you change the✔ after installing softwa

NOTE: Calibrate each prinresults, calibrate a

Calibrating With a Print SFollow these instructions toyou have a print scanner cPicture Maker/Picture Kios

NOTE: If you do not haveconnected to yourKiosk, continue wiPrint Scanner” on

1. From the SetupManagement.

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2. Select the printer that you want to calibrate.

NOTE: If you have more than one KODAK Photo Printer 6800/6850, you must select the printer for which you would like to calibrate.✔ Printer - 1✔ Printer - 2

3. Touch Calibrate Printer.The system processes and prints a calibration target.

4. Place the calibration target on the print scanner as shown on the screen. Match the arrow on the calibration target to the arrow on the print scanner.

5. Touch Calibrate.NOTE: It takes a few moments to

complete the calibration.The following message appears:“Your system has been successfully calibrated.”

6. Touch OK at th

7. Touch Start Ov

8. Touch Exit.

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CalibFollowyou doPictur

NOTE

e Printer.ker/Picture Kiosk prints a calibration t print contains 49 square is labeled with upper left corner.

libration print from the

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rating Without a Print Scanner these instructions to calibrate your printer if not have a print scanner connected to your

e Maker/Picture Kiosk:

: If you have a print scanner connected to your Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk, see “Calibrating With a Print Scanner” on page 2-31.

1. From the Setup screen, touch Device Management.

2. Select the printer that you want to calibrate.

NOTE: If you have more than one KODAK Photo Printer 6800/6850, you must select the printer for which you would like to calibrate.✔ Printer - 1✔ Printer - 2

3. Touch CalibratThe Picture Maprocesses andtarget. The tessquares. Eacha number in its

4. Remove the caoutput tray.

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ibration

screen, touch Device

er that you want to

more than one KODAK er 6800/6850, you t the printer for which like to reset the

- 1 - 2

libration to Default.

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Resetting the Printer Cal

5. Look at the test print and select a square that appears the most neutral gray (has the least amount of color). Typically, the most neutral gray is located at the center of the calibration print (number 225).

6. Use the on-screen keypad to enter the number of the most neutral gray square and touch OK.

When the calibration is complete, the following message appears: “Your system has been successfully calibrated.”

7. Touch OK.

8. Touch Start Over.

9. Touch Exit.

1. From the SetupManagement.

2. Select the printcalibrate.

NOTE: If you havePhoto Printmust selecyou would calibration.✔ Printer✔ Printer

3. Touch Reset Ca

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strightness, and contrast

s do not appear on the ar only on the print.

screen, touch Device

er that you want to

more than one KODAK er 6800/6850, you the printer for which ike to adjust.- 1- 2

olor Adjustment.

tness arrows to rease the brightness ts.

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Using Printer Color AdjuYou can adjust the color, bfor each printer.

NOTE: These adjustmentscreen. They appe

4. Touch Yes at the prompt.The following message appears:“Printer Calibration completed. Touch OK to continue.”

5. Touch OK.

6. Touch Start Over.

7. Touch Exit.

1. From the SetupManagement.

2. Select the printadjust.

NOTE: If you have Photo Printmust selectyou would l✔ Printer ✔ Printer

3. Touch Printer C

4. Touch the Brighincrease or decfor all color prin

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oto Printer 8110 (large 2" (30.48 cm) and 14" for the KODAK Photo t printer) holds photo ou change the size or ange the paper size aker/Picture Kiosk.vailable on the KODAK

p screen, touch Device

the printer you have,

at Printer Optionst Printer Options

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Setting the Paper SizeThe tray for the KODAK Phformat printer) holds both 1(35.56 cm) paper. The trayPrinter 4720* (small formapaper or sticker paper. If ytype of paper, you must chsettings on your Picture M*The 4720 printer is only aPicture Maker G3.

5. Touch the Contrast arrows to increase or decrease the contrast for all color prints.

6. Touch the Red, Green, and Blue arrows to increase or decrease the overall content of that color in all color prints.

7. Touch Save.

8. Touch Start Over.

9. Touch Exit.

1. From the SetuManagement.

2. Depending on touch:

✔ Large Form✔ Small Forma

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screen, touch Device

r to configure:

to Printer 6800/6850

to Printer 8800 Options more than one oto Printer 6800/6850, elect the printer for would like to set the .

Size.

n size for your printer:

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Setting the Ribbon SizeYou must set the ribbon sizPrinter 6800/6850/8800.

3. Touch Select Paper Size—for the large format printer.orTouch Specify Paper Type—for the small format printer.

NOTE: For the small format printer, touch next to Activate cutter for 4 x 6" and 4 x 7" print sizes to activate the cutter feature.

4. Touch next to the appropriate paper size/type.A green check mark appears.

5. Touch Save.

6. Touch Start Over.

7. Touch Exit.

1. From the SetupManagement.

2. Select a printe

✔ KODAK PhoOptions

✔ KODAK PhoNOTE: If you have

KODAK Phyou must swhich you ribbon size

❏ Printer - 1❏ Printer - 2

3. Touch Ribbon

4. Touch the ribbo

✔ 4 x 6"✔ 6 x 8"

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Calib

Complete”, touch the us points and verify follows your finger and ges and corners of the

the cursor follows your

do not respond within me-out period, the re Maker/Picture Kiosk ncel the touch-screen y calibration and return the Device gement screen.e if the cursor does not er. The Picture Kiosk returns you to the and you must repeat h 5.

er.

esume using the Picture Kiosk.

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rating the Touch-Screen Display

5. Touch Save.

6. Touch Start Over.

7. Touch Exit.

1. From the Setup screen, touch Device Management.

2. Touch Calibrate Touch Screen.A target screen appears.

3. Touch and hold your finger on each target until “Touch Enabled” appears on the screen next to the target. The target appears in the lower left corner first, followed by the upper right.

4. At “Calibrationscreen at variothat the cursorreaches all edscreen.

5. Touch Done if finger.

IMPORTANT: If youthe tiPictuwill cadisplayou toMana

6. Touch Calibratfollow your fingMaker/Picture target screen, steps 3 throug

7. Touch Start Ov

8. Touch Exit to rPicture Maker/

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Calib screen you can

s application.g ID Photo e 5-1).figuring the Write to CD ).lication Setup” on

rders (see “Managing n page 1-5).g Hard Disk Input and .

econds Applicationto Printer 6400 or 0/6850 connected to the Prints in Seconds an set:

slargements

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rating the Print Scanner Application SetupFrom the Application Setupconfigure:

✔ The Prints in Second✔ ID Photos (see “Usin

Applications” on pag✔ Picture CD (see “Con

Feature” on page 6-2✔ Mugs (see “Mug App

page 7-15).✔ Install or manage bo

Designed Borders” o✔ Hard disk (see “Usin

Output” on page 9-1)

Setting up the Prints in SIf you have a KODAK PhoKODAK Photo Printer 680your system and you haveapplication enabled, you c

✔ Print count limit✔ Standard print layout✔ Prints in Seconds en

1. From the Setup screen, touch Device Management.

2. Touch Calibrate Scanner.

3. Open the print scanner cover and remove any items from the print scanner glass.

4. Close the print scanner cover.

5. Touch Calibrate Scanner.When the calibration is complete, the following message appears:“Your scanner has been successfully calibrated.”

6. Touch Continue.

7. Touch Start Over.

8. Touch Exit to resume using the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk.

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up screen, touch etup.

rints in Seconds.

rd Print Layouts.

nt sizes that you want ustomers.

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g the Print Count Limit for the Prints in ds Application

Setting up Standard Prin

1. From the Setup screen, touch Application Setup.

2. Touch Make Prints in Seconds.

3. Touch Print Limit.

4. Touch the keypad button to enter the print count limit.

5. Enter the maximum number of prints.

Touch to backspace.Touch to cancel.Touch to save.

NOTE: You can set the print count limit between 1-999.

6. Touch Save.

7. Touch Start O

8. Touch Exit.

1. From the SetApplication S

2. Touch Make P

3. Touch Standa

4. Touch the prito offer your c

5. Touch Save.

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Settin

Enable Batch .ture is selected, add enlargements to

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g up the Prints in Seconds Enlargements

6. Touch Start Over.

7. Touch Exit.

1. From the Setup screen, touch Application Setup.

2. Touch Make Prints in Seconds.

3. Touch Prints in Seconds Enlargements.

4. Touch next to EnlargementsWhen this feacustomers cantheir order.

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s to set the Default

rint sizes you selected re available when Favorite Size options. ct None from the list, a ze will not be offered. select a favorite size, it s an enlargement the print preview

6-8 to set Favorite

hen you are finished.

er.

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5. Select the thermal print sizes that you want to offer.A check mark appears next to your selections.

NOTE: The sizes available depend on the enablement software that you have installed on your Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk. The sizes that you select appear when the customer selects the More Sizes button.

6. Touch Select Favorite Size 1 to set the default print size. The following screen appears.

7. Use the arrowPrint Size.

NOTE: Only the pin step 5 asetting theIf you selefavorite siOnce youappears abutton on screen.

8. Touch OK.

9. Repeat steps Size 2.

10. Touch Save w

11. Touch Start Ov

12. Touch Exit.

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SettinYou cause d

ChanTherefrom. featur

es you can enable and e number where you about the feature.r the following:

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g up User Modesn set up your Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk to

ifferent user modes. You can:Turn features on or off to customize your Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk.Choose from multiple setups for different times of day or different system operators.

ging the User Mode are three different user modes to choose You can set up each user mode with different es enabled.

Feature ListThis section lists the featurdisable, along with the pagcan find more information You can enable features fo

✔ Applications✔ Image Edits✔ Input Devices✔ Retailer Preferences✔ Additional Features

1. From the Setup screen, touch Select User Mode.

2. Touch the arrows to select a user mode.

3. Touch Save.

4. Touch Exit.

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Appli

Featu

Make

Make

Make

Make

Make

Make

Write

Write

Write

Write

Make

Printi

Make

Make

Singl

Make

7-4

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11-8

11-4

11-9

11-4

11-5

11-3

11-10

11-2

Found on Page

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cations

Image Edits

re Found on Page

Prints and Enlargements 4-1

Many 4 x 6" Prints 3-5

ID Photos Applications 5-1

a Picture with a Border 11-8

a Transfer Print for a Mug 7-16

a Transfer Print for a T-shirt 7-14

1 Image to Disk 7-2

5 Images to Disk 7-2

a Picture CD 6-2

to Hard Disk 9-1

Many Prints from Prints 4-3

ng stickers 7-12

an 8 x 10 Application 4-1

Prints from a Camera Phone 3-13

e Prints from Digital Sources 3-11

Prints from Online Orders 7-18

Drop Off Film Feature

Feature

Add Text

Borders

Brightness and Contrast

Sepia/Black & White

Color Balance

Color Restoration

Red-eye Reduction

Enhancement

Zoom & Crop

Feature

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Input

Input

Input

Input

Input

Input

Input

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hted 2-4

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Devices Retailer Preferences

re Found on Page

from Camera Card Media 3-11

from CD-ROM 3-1

from Floppy Diskette 3-1

from Print Scanner 4-1

from Hard Disk 9-1

from film scanner 7-7

from BLUETOOTH® Devices 3-13

from Infrared Devices 3-13

from USB Flash Drives 3-4

Feature

Print Previous Pictures

Password to Print CopyrigPictures

Show Copyright Notice Sc

Show Language Selection

Limitation of Liability

Apply Scene Balance

Digital Source Print Order

Print Job Overlap

Apply KODAK Perfect TouTechnology for Better Pict

Inline CD Upsell

Inline Enlargements Upse

Print-to-Print Pricing

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AdditThe foequipfind m

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p and User’s Guide for ODAK Picture Maker nd KODAK Picture G4 with the KODAK l Lab System (DLS)

p and User’s Guide for ODAK Picture Maker nd KODAK Picture G4 with the NORITSU

DLS Full Digital abs

p and User’s Guide for iew & Select From Film the KODAK Picture r G3 and the KODAK re Kiosk G4

d in

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ional Featuresllowing table lists features from optional

ment, along with the location where you can ore information about the equipment.

re Found inling the paper ing feature e KODAK Printer 4720

Setup and User’s Guide for the KODAK Photo Printer 4720 with the KODAK Picture Maker G3

000 Auto ct Removal

Setup and User’s Guide for the NIKON LS-2000 Film Scanner with the KODAK Picture Maker G3

ent ssing (paying redit cards ift cards)

Setup and User’s Guide for Payment Processing with the KODAK Picture Maker G3

ipt Printing Setup and User’s Guide for the Receipt Printer with the KODAK Picture Maker G3 and the KODAK Picture Kiosk G4

Creating calendar, greeting card, and invitation orders for the Digital Lab System using your Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk

Setuthe KG3 aKioskDigitaSetuthe KG3 aKioskNon-Minil

Enabling Preview & Select from Film

SetuPrevwith MakePictu

Feature Foun

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Featup and User’s Guide for frared Device Adapter

the KODAK Picture r G3

’s Guide for the KODAK re Kiosk G4 CD r/Dispenser with the AK Picture Maker G3 he KODAK Picture G4

d in

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Later cation

r ID Photos

Setup and User’s Guide for the KODAK Picture Maker G3 and the KODAK Picture Kiosk G4 with the:✔ KODAK Digital Lab

System (DLS)✔ GRETAG

MASTERLAB 740+ Minilab and the GRETAG MASTERFLEX Minilab

✔ NORITSU Non-DLS Full Digital Minilabs

✔ CIS Wholesale Labs✔ DI Controller FUJI

FRONTIER Minilab

ess Device Setup and User’s Guide for the Wireless Device Adapter with the KODAK Picture Maker G3

re Found inInfrared Device Setu

the Inwith Make

CD Writer/Dispenser

UserPictuWriteKODand tKiosk

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ChooFollowconfig

check mark next to the turn off the feature.

at the bottom of the more features.

en you are done.

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sing Features for User Modes these steps from the Setup screen to ure each user mode.

1. From the Setup screen touch Select User Mode.

2. Touch the arrows to select a user mode.

3. Touch the arrows to select the setting. You can select:

✔ Applications✔ Image Edits✔ Input Devices✔ Retailer Preferences

4. Touch next to each feature you want to enable.

NOTE: Touch the feature to

5. Use the arrowsscreen to view

6. Touch Save wh

7. Touch Exit.

2

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ne to close the tutorial the Setup screen.

message appears: want to leave the

al?

to return to the Setup

o return to the tutorial.

return to the Main

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sing Operator TrainingTANT: You must install the Operator

Training software before you can use this feature (see page 1-10).

e operator training to review:basic operationmaintenance and troubleshootingselling to customers

1. From the Setup screen, touch Operator Training.

2. Touch a language for the tutorial.

3. Go through the tutorial at your own pace. You can:

✔ go to specific sections by touching the tabs at the top of the screen.

✔ go to topics within a section by touching the topic along the left side of the screen.

✔ touch previous or next to navigate through the screens.

✔ complete the review questions for each section.

4. Touch I’m Doand return to

5. The following“Do you reallytraining tutori

✔ Touch Yesscreen.

✔ Touch No t

6. Touch Exit to screen.

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DisplThe ccopyr

To disfeaturSee “Cpage

the United States limitation of liability, the iability Enablement

t be installed. plays the following text

, or other media of any nd/or storage of images memory cards, memory

ROM discs, is lost, the images or data d or lost, as a result of

h this machine, the sole dy is a credit for a free 8 nt or equivalent to be ture Maker/Picture sive remedy, your use

arranty or liability, and cidental or excluded. This ot apply to the extent ocal law.”

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aying the Copyright Screenopyright screen displays the following ight notice to your customers:

play the copyright notice, the copyright e must be enabled on the user mode screen. hoosing Features for User Modes” on

2-48.

Limitation of Liability forIMPORTANT: To display the

Limitation of Lsoftware mus

The limitation of liability disto your customers:“If the photographic mediatype used for the capture aincluding but not limited to sticks, floppy discs, and CDdamaged, or destroyed, orstored thereon are damageyour use of such media witliability and your sole remeby 10" (20cm by 25cm) priproduced on a KODAK PicKiosk. Except for this excluof this system is without wrecovery of any indirect, inconsequential damages islimitation of liability does nthat it is inconsistent with l

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The liMakeapplicmediareadsI AcceMakeIf this see “Cpage

ApplyTechnBalanThe PadjustimagecannoTOUCBy deTechnwouldUser M

icture Maker/Picture stomer orders without r to finish.nabled. If you would like Features for User

if the Picture ting a customer order r is submitted, the

s:

r to print.o stop processing the

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mitation of liability appears on the Picture r/Picture Kiosk only once when an ation is run and when a removable digital input source is selected. Once the customer and agrees with the terms, they must touch, pt, to continue using the Picture

r/Picture Kiosk.feature is installed and you want to turn it off, hoosing Features for User Modes” on

2-48.

ing KODAK PERFECT TOUCH ology for Better Pictures or Scene ceicture Maker/Picture Kiosk automatically s the color, brightness, and contrast for s from digital cameras. Scene balance t be enabled if the KODAK PERFECT H Technology for Better Pictures is enabled. fault, the KODAK PERFECT TOUCH ology for Better Pictures is enabled. If you like to turn it off, see “Choosing Features for

odes” on page 2-48.

Using Print Job OverlapPrint job overlap lets the PKiosk continuously print cuhaving to wait for one ordeBy default, this feature is eto turn it off, see “ChoosingModes” on page 2-48.If you turn this feature off, Maker/Picture Kiosk is prinand another customer ordefollowing message appear

The customer can:✔ wait for the first orde✔ touch Cancel Order t

order.

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the Upsell Featurespsell feature gives your customers tunities to add more products to their orders. an display a:CD upsell—adds a CD Upsell button to the order summary screen.Enlargement upsell—displays a pop-up dialog encouraging customers to add enlargements to their orders. want to turn these features on, see sing Features for User Modes” on 2-48.

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3

The Phigh-qimage

eadersd carefully. The camera the slot at the front of ture Kiosk. Do not

inserting it. card only when it is not or exit a procedure

camera card.

PICTURE CARD:e procedure.

card in. out of the camera card removed.

amera card while e procedures that exit the procedure camera card.

already in the camera ake Prints from Digital automatically

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Making Prints from Digital Sources

icture Maker/Picture Kiosk can make uality prints from JPEG, TIFF, or BMP s from the following:Digital Camera CardsUSB Flash DriveJPEG, TIFF, or BMP files on a CDKODAK Picture CDKODAK PHOTO CDFloppy DiskHard DiskWireless DevicesInfrared Devices

Using the Camera Card R✔ Insert the camera car

card slides easily intothe Picture Maker/Picforce the card when

✔ Remove the camerabeing read. Completebefore removing the

NOTE: To remove an XD-❏ Complete or exit th❏ Push the camera ❏ The card releases

reader and can be

CAUTION:Do not remove the cperforming any of thfollow. Complete or before removing the

NOTE: If a camera card iscard reader, the MPictures work flowlaunches.

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atible Camera Cardsl cameras write images on a camera card. igh-capacity storage card lets you take rous digital pictures and store them actly for printing on the Picture Maker/Picture .

: Print results may vary depending on the camera model.

e Maker accepts the following camera cards:MULTIMEDIA Card (MMC)/SECURE DIGITAL (SD)COMPACTFLASHSMARTMEDIAMEMORY STICK/MEMORY STICK PRO/MEMORY STICK Duo/MEMORY STICK Duo ProXD-PICTURE CARD

: Other camera card types may work with a COMPACTFLASH Adapter.

Picture Maker

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4.5.6.

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e Kiosk accepts the following camera cards:COMPACTFLASHSMARTMEDIAMULTIMEDIA Card (MMC)/SECURE DIGITAL (SD)/Reduced Size MULTIMEDIA Card (RSMMC)Mini SECURE DIGITAL (SD)XD-PICTURE CARDMEMORY STICK/MEMORY STICK PRO/MEMORY STICK Duo/MEMORY STICK Duo Pro

: Other camera card types may work with a COMPACTFLASH Adapter.

Picture Kiosk

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UsingThe Phigh-qimageTo use

Confi

re USB Flash Drive

lash drive in to the USB nt of the Picture Kiosk.

device” appears, touch

e” does not appear, B flash drive in to the e front of the Picture

Kiosk. Wait for “Found ear.

er.

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USB Flash Drivesicture Maker/Picture Kiosk can make uality prints from JPEG, TIFF, or BMP s from USB flash drives. the USB feature, make sure that:

the enablement software for the USB flash drive is installed if you purchased the kit for the USB flash drive.you enable the feature on the user mode screen (see “Choosing Features for User Modes” on page 2-48).you configure the USB flash drive feature.

guring the USB Flash Drive Feature

1. From the Main screen, touch Setup.

2. Touch Device Management.

3. Touch USB Flash Drive.

4. Touch ConfiguPort.

5. Insert a USB fport on the froMaker/Picture

6. When “Found OK.If “Found devicreinsert the USUSB port on thMaker/Picturedevice” to app

7. Touch Save.

8. Touch Start Ov

9. Touch Exit.

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UsingTo ma

om Digital Pictures only available if you nal KODAK Photo

the KODAK Photo or the KODAK Photo 850.

Pictue a moment for the ker/Picture Kiosk to

the USB flash drive.

screen instructions for order.

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the USB Flash Driveke prints using a USB flash drive:

Making Multiple Prints frIMPORTANT: This feature is

have the optioPrinter 4720, Printer 6400, Printer 6800/6

1. Follow the on-screen instructions to start an order.

2. Touch USB Flash Drive for the picture source.

3. Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port on the front of the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk.

re Maker

USB Port

Picture Kiosk

NOTE: It may takPicture Marecognize

4. Follow the on-completing an

USB Port

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e terms of the e, touch I Accept.ccept the terms of the e, touch I Do Not turn to the Main screen.

ital picture source.

ital media into the ve.

Pictures.screen appears.

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1. Touch Make Prints from Digital Pictures.

NOTE: If you only have one Make Prints from Digital Pictures menu option available, that menu option automatically starts when you touch Make Prints from Digital Pictures.

2. Touch Make Prints in Seconds.

3. Touch Make Multiple Prints.NOTE: This button appears only if the

Make Single Prints feature is enabled. See “Choosing Features for User Modes” on page 2-48.

The Copyright screen appears if you have the Copyright feature enabled (see page 2-50). If the Copyright feature is not enabled, continue with step 5.

4. If you accept thcopyright noticIf you do not acopyright noticAccept. You re

5. Select your dig

6. Insert your digappropriate dri

7. Touch BrowseThe following

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er/Picture Kiosk reads tion from the camera rmine image selection

quantity for 4 x 6"

r of prints per image lected appear in the rner of the thumbnail it is selected.

he order appear th a green check mark.res, see page 2-48.

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8. Touch Change Layout to select an alternative print or small print size. If you select a small print size, see “Making Prints Using the Small Prints Feature” on page 3-15.

NOTE: Your selection determines the size of your prints for your whole order. See “Setting up Standard Print Layouts” on page 2-40.

NOTE: If you have the Prints in Seconds application and Enable digital source Print Orders enabled, the following message appears:

If you would like to useFile, touch Yes.

✔ Picture Makthe informacard to deteand image prints.

✔ The numbeand size selower left coimage when

✔ Images in tselected wi

To enable these featu

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to set the number of

rgements to edit your

ot want to edit your ch Done and continue 6.

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9. Touch the pictures you want to print. Touch:

✔ Left and Right arrows to display the next group or previous group of pictures.

✔ Select All Pictures to select all of the pictures that appear on the digital media.

✔ Deselect All Pictures if you do not want to choose any of the pictures.

✔ Make an Enlargement to add an enlargement to your order.

NOTE: The Total Pictures window displays the total number of images on the digital camera card.

The Pictures Ordered window displays the number of pictures selected from all digital media. If the pictures selected exceed the print limit set on the system, an error message appears.

A check mark appears in the upper left corner of each thumbnail selected.

10. Once a picturetouch:

✔ The arrows prints.

✔ Edits & Enlapicture.

NOTE: If you do npicture, touwith step 1

If you touch Edits & Efollowing screen appe

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0-13 for each picture

continue.

do not have the proper rinting, you can:

o include the on images in the order e pictures anyway. the resolution warning. images with the on warning from the h Done to print the ictures not affected by n problem.

e a small print size ee “Setting up

Print Layouts” on ), and you want to print res using a smaller e, see “Making Prints Small Prints Feature” -15.

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11. From the Edits & Enlargements screen touch:

✔ Rotate to rotate the preview.✔ Zoom & Crop to crop your picture.✔ More Edits to edit the picture before

printing. See “Enhancing Your Pictures” on page 11-1.

✔ Enhancement to automatically improve your picture.

✔ The arrows to set the number of prints.

12. If desired, select an enlargement size.NOTE: The enlargement sizes that

appear can be configured. See “Setting up the Prints in Seconds Enlargements” on page 2-41.

13. When you are finished, touch Save.NOTE: If you have Inline Enlargements

Upsell enabled, the first time a customer touches Save, a dialog box appears giving the option to add an enlargement to their order. See page 2-52.

14. Repeat steps 1selected.

15. Touch Done to

If your picturesresolution for p✔ touch Yes t

low-resolutiand print th

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s to Order to return to lection screen to add s to your order.e CD to make a Picture ctures in your order. appears only if you ture enabled. See eatures for User age 2-48. to submit your order.

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A summary of your order appears. 16. From the Ordetouch:

✔ Review Pictthe picturesContinue toorder.

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Making Enlargements froMake sure you:✔ remove the digital media from the

appropriate drive on the system.✔ pick up your pictures from the

chute on the front of the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk.

1. Touch Make PPictures.

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5. If you accept the terms of the copyright notice, touch I Accept.If you do not accept the terms of the copyright notice, touch I Do Not Accept. You return to the Main screen.

6. Select your digital picture source.

7. Insert your digital media into the appropriate drive.

8. Touch Browse Pictures.

9. Touch the picture you want.NOTE: Touch the arrows to display the

next 9 or previous 9 pictures.

10. Touch Rotate Preview to rotate the preview.

11. Touch OK when you are finished.

12. From the Prin

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13. Touch the arroof prints.

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g Prints from BLUETOOTH® Technology led Devices and Infrared Devices

TANT: You must have the wireless or infrared enablement software installed to use this feature.

ature lets you make prints from JPEG, TIFF, P images from the following input sources:Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)Cellular Phone

1. Touch Make Prints From a Camera Phone.

2. Touch Make Prints in Seconds.

The followin

3. Turn on your BLUETOEnabled device or infrnot using an infrared dstep 6.

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RTANT: If you are using an infrared device, you must stand within 3 feet (1 meter) of the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk.

old the transceiver for your infrared device it is perpendicular to the infrared receiver the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk.

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Small Prints Feature the proper resolution small print size r/Picture Kiosk selects esolution of your cture Maker/Picture warning. You can also t sizes for normal lection determines the whole order. See Layouts” on page 2-40.

Asre

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Making Prints Using the If your pictures do not havefor printing and you have aenabled, the Picture Makethe best print size for the rpictures. Otherwise, the PiKiosk displays a resolutionchoose to select small prinresolution pictures. Your sesize of your prints for your “Setting up Standard Print

thumbnail of the picture appears on the creen as the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk ceives it.

7. Touch Done Sending Pictures when you are finished sending pictures.

8. Follow steps 8-16 from “Making Multiple Prints from Digital Pictures” on page 3-5.

1. From the thuscreen, touch

2. Select a defa

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u touch the same ure repeatedly, the ure is added to the r each time you touch

thumbnail.tures you want to print. h:

d Right arrows to next group or roup of pictures.select and add all of s that appear on the ia to the order.ll to remove all of the

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The following screen appears. IMPORTANT: If yopictpictordethe

3. Touch the picYou can touc

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NOTE: The Total Pictures window displays the total number of images on the digital media.

The Prints Ordered window displays the number of pictures requested. If the prints ordered exceed the print limit set on the system, an error message appears.

A check mark appears in the upper left corner of each thumbnail selected.

4. Once a picture is selected, touch Edits to edit your picture. See “Enhancing Your Pictures” on page 11-1.

5. When you are finished, touch Save.

6. Repeat step 3 for each picture.

7. Touch Done to continue.

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8. From the Order Summary screen, touch:

✔ Review Pictures in Order to display the pictures in your order. Touch Continue to proceed with your order.

✔ Add Pictures to Order to return to the Input Selection screen to add more pictures to your order.

✔ Add a Picture CD to make a Picture CD of the pictures in your order. This button appears only if you have the feature enabled. See “Choosing Features for User Modes” on page 2-48.

✔ Place Order to submit your order.

NOTE: If pricing is enabled, the total cost of the order appears on the screen. See “Setting up Pricing” on page 2-11.

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Making Prints from the Print Scanner

g prints with the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk y—just follow the steps in this chapter along e on-screen instructions to create prints olor or black-and-white pictures.

TANT: You must have the KODAK PS6/PS7/PS8/PS9 Print Scanner and one of the following printers installed to use this feature.

KODAK Photo Printer 8110KODAK Photo Printer 4720KODAK Photo Printer 6400KODAK Photo Printer 6800/6850KODAK Photo Printer 8800

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to scan your picture

re to rotate the preview.

n you are finished.

Preview screen touch:

rop to crop your picture. the picture before e “Enhancing Your page 11-1.nt to automatically r picture.

ws to set the number

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4. If you accept the terms of the copyright notice, touch I Accept.If you do not accept the terms of the copyright notice, touch I Do Not Accept. You return to the Main screen.

5. Place your picture on the print scanner.

6. Touch a Scan button:

✔ Scan Color Picture✔ Scan Black & White Picture

7. If you are not spreview touch:

✔ Scan Againagain.

✔ Rotate Pictu

8. Touch OK whe

9. From the Print

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printing. SePictures” on

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10. Touch the arroof prints.

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g Many Prints from Prints

NOTE: If pricing is enabled, the total cost of the order appears on the screen. See “Setting up Pricing” on page 2-11.

11. Touch Print when you are satisfied with the picture.

NOTE: Leave your picture on the scanner until your print is finished. This may take a few minutes.

1. Touch Make Prints From Prints.

2. Touch Make Many Prints from Prints.

The Copyright screen appears if you have the Copyright feature enabled (see page 2-50). If the Copyright feature is not enabled, continue with step 4.

3. If you accept copyright notiIf you do not acopyright notiAccept. You rscreen.

4. Place your picscanner.

5. Touch a Scan

✔ Scan Color✔ Scan Black

6. If you are not preview touch

✔ Scan Againagain.

✔ Rotate Pictpreview.

IMPORTANT: Do non thinstr

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tures you want to print.

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ictures to select all of .

ll Pictures if you do not ose any of the

nlargement to add an nt to your order. Pictures window he total number of canned.

res Ordered window he number of pictures o be printed. If the elected exceed the set on the system, an sage appears. appears in the upper each thumbnail

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8. Repeat steps 4-7 for each additional picture.

9. Touch Done when you are finished scanning.

he following screen appears.

10. Touch the picTouch:

✔ Left and Rithe next grof pictures.

✔ Select All Pthe pictures

✔ Deselect Awant to chopictures.

✔ Make an Eenlargeme

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tate your picture.op to crop your picture. to edit the picture ting. See “Enhancing es” on page 11-1.ent to automatically ur picture. to set the number of

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gement sizes that n be configured. See p the Prints in Seconds ents” on page 2-41.

finished, touch Save.e Inline Enlargements abled, the first time a touches Save, a dialog ars giving the option to largement to their

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11. Once a picture is selected you can touch:

✔ The arrows to set the number of prints.

✔ Edits & Enlargements to edit your picture.

NOTE: If you do not want to edit your picture, touch Done and continue with step 17.

If you touch Edits & Enlargements, the following screen appears:

12. From the Editscreen, touch

✔ Rotate to ro✔ Zoom & Cr✔ More Edits

before prinYour Pictur

✔ Enhancemimprove yo

✔ The arrowsprints.

13. If desired, selsize.

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14. When you areNOTE: If you hav

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er Summary screen,

tures in Order to pictures in your order. tinue to proceed with

s to Order to return to election screen to add es to your order.re CD to make a

of the pictures in your button appears only if e feature enabled. See Features for User page 2-48.r to submit your order.

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15. Repeat steps 11-14 for each picture selected.

16. Touch Done to continue.

A summary of your order appears with size and quantity information.

NOTE: If pricing is enabled, the total cost of the order appears on the screen. See “Setting up Pricing” on page 2-11.

17. From the Ordtouch:

✔ Review Picdisplay theTouch Conyour order.

✔ Add Picturethe Input Smore pictur

✔ Add a PictuPicture CDorder. Thisyou have th“Choosing Modes” on

✔ Place Orde

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Paper/Ribbon Size12 inch 14 inchx x

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g a Print Using Different Pictures: This feature is only available if you:have the KODAK Photo Printer 8110 or the KODAK Photo Printer 8800.do not have the KODAK Photo Printer 6800/6850 configured for 6 x 8 inch media.ble from all input sources, this feature lets rint multiple pictures on one sheet.

Output options depend uporibbon is loaded. The optio

Available Output Options

two different 5 x 7"s

four different 3.5 x 5"s

three different 4 x 6"s

four different 4 x 6"s

six different 3 x 4"s

eight different 3 x 4"s

1. Touch Make

2. Touch MakeEnlargemen

3. Touch PrintsPictures.

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ing the print scanner t source, place the e print scanner.

n button:

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t satisfied with your

an Again if you are print scanner as your rce.tate Picture to rotate w.

you are satisfied with

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4. Select a print size.NOTE: The print size options available

depend on the paper and ribbon size you have loaded.

The Copyright screen appears if you have the Copyright feature enabled (see page 2-50). If the Copyright feature is not enabled, continue with step 6.

5. If you accept the terms of the copyright notice, touch I Accept.If you do not accept the terms of the copyright notice, touch I Do Not Accept. You return to the Main screen.

6. Select your input option and follow the on-screen instructions.

7. If you are using an input option that requires you to browse to select a picture, touch Browse Pictures.

NOTE: Touch the arrows to display the next 9 or previous 9 pictures.

8. Touch the picture that you want and continue with step 11.

9. If you are usas your inpupicture on th

10. Touch a Sca

✔ Scan Col✔ Scan Bla

11. If you are nopreview:

✔ Touch Scusing theinput sou

✔ Touch Rothe previe

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rows to set the number

is enabled, the total he order appears on en. See “Setting up on page 2-11.

after the last picture

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13. From this screen touch:

✔ Zoom & Crop to crop your picture.

✔ Edits to edit the picture before printing (see “Enhancing Your Pictures” on page 11-1).

✔ Enhancement to automatically improve your picture.

✔ Accept and Get Another to scan the next picture.

NOTE: If you select Accept and Get Another and you are using a digital input source, you return to the thumbnail selection screen. You can select another thumbnail from this screen or touch New Input Source to choose another input source.

14. Repeat steps 6-13 for each additional picture.

15. Touch Done if you are ready to print.

16. Touch the arof prints.

NOTE: If pricingcost of tthe screPricing”

17. Touch Print is accepted.

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ain.e pictures must be

second time in order to whole area on the

.

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Collageollage input lets you scan multiple pictures e to create a collage.

TANT: You must have the print scanner installed to use this feature.

1. Touch Make Prints From Prints.

2. Select a print size.The Copyright screen appears if you have the Copyright feature enabled (see page 2-50). If the Copyright feature is not enabled, continue with step 4.

3. If you accept the terms of the copyright notice, touch I Accept.If you do not accept the terms of the copyright notice, touch I Do Not Accept. You return to the Main screen.

4. Touch Picture.

5. Place your picimage area of

6. Touch a Scan

✔ Scan Color ✔ Scan Black A preview of y

7. Touch Scan AgNOTE: Your collag

scanned autilize the glass.

8. Touch Collage

9. Touch a Scan

✔ Scan Color ✔ Scan Black A preview of y

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-11.

en you are satisfied .r picture on the til your print is

his may take a few

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10. If you are not satisfied with the preview touch:

✔ Scan Again to scan your picture again.

✔ Rotate Picture to rotate the preview.

11. Touch OK when you are finished.A preview of your picture appears.

12. From this screen touch:

✔ Zoom & Crop to crop your picture.✔ Edits to edit the picture before

printing. See “Enhancing Your Pictures” on page 11-1.

✔ Enhancement to automatically improve your picture.

13. Touch the arrows to set the number of prints.

NOTE: If pricing isof the ordescreen. Seon page 2

14. Touch Print whwith the picture

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Using ID Photo Applications

ection provides information on how to take rint high quality ID Photo pictures. It includes lines for:Using digital cameras for ID Photo applicationsUsing the Passport guidesSetting the ID Photo sizeAdjusting the color balance for ID PhotosCreating ID Photos

TANT: This feature is only available if you have one or more of the following:

KODAK Photo Printer 4720KODAK Photo Printer 6400KODAK Photo Printer 6800/6850KODAK Photo Printer 8110KODAK Photo Printer 8800Minilab outputWholesale lab output

: Make sure that you set the size for the ID photo. See “Setting the ID Photo Image Size” on page 5-2.

Guidelines for Using DigPhoto ApplicationsWhen taking ID pictures wwith these settings and chafor your site.

1. Use a neutral backgcolors or reflective s

2. Use the following secamera:❏ Quality—best ava❏ Resolution—highe❏ Exposure—Autom

exposure❏ Focus—Multi-spot❏ Flash—Automatic❏ JPEG, TIFF, or BM❏ Date stamp off

NOTE: Not all digital camsettings. Set your highest quality ima

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passport guides

to Passport Guides.ws to set a Head Size.

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When taking the picture, hold the camera vertically and position the subject so that the head fills 1/3 to 1/2 of the viewfinder.

fit the print formats, the Picture aker/Picture Kiosk trims all pictures slightly the top and bottom. The cropping varies, sed on your ID Photo size selection. opping is most obvious when comparing the umbnail image against the final printed cture. However, the preview image, splayed before you touch Print, closely presents the image proportions and pearance of the final print. Cropping is most ticeable with the 2 x 2" ID Photo size.r the fastest processing, start with an empty mera card before using it. The system loads

l thumbnail images from the card. Handling tra, unneeded pictures slows the system.

Setting the ID Photo Ima

Good balanceSubject is too high

1. From the SetuApplication Se

2. Touch ID Phot

3. Touch:

✔ ID Size Sma small form

✔ ID Size Lara large form

NOTE: If you havinstalled, Ithe defaulyou have and a minbuttons ap

4. Select an ID P

5. To enable the feature:

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etermine the number of on your layout

ut that lets you print s on one sheet (ten , twelve 1.2 x 1.6" n 1.0 x 1.2" prints) is lect any of the following

.47 x 4.49 cm)4 x 4.06 cm)4 x 3.04 cm)

Photo Size

in. (8.9 x 11.9 cm)

4 in. (5 x 8.7 cm)

3.15 in. (6 x 8 cm)

3 in. (4.1 x 5.8 cm)

7 in. (5 x 6.9 cm)

.8 in. (5 x 7 cm)

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Use the following table to dIDs that print depending upselection.

NOTE: An additional layothree different size1.37 x 1.77" printsprints, and fourteeavailable if you sesizes:✔ 1.37 x 1.77" (3✔ 1.2 x 1.6" (3.0✔ 1.0 x 1.2" (2.5

6. Touch Save.

7. Touch Start Over.

8. Touch Exit.

Number of IDs on

Output Print

ID

1 ID 3.5 x 4.7

2 IDs 2 x 3.4

2 IDs 2.36 x

4 IDs 1.6 x 2.

4 IDs 2 x 2.

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1.77 in. (3.5 x 4.5 cm)5 in. (8.89 x 12.7 cm)

2.0 in. (3.8 x 5.1 cm)5 in. (8.89 x 12.7 cm)

2.8 in. (5 x 7 cm)

2.0 in. (5 x 5 cm)

2 x 1.6 in. (3 x 4.1 cm)5 in. (8.89 x 12.7 cm)

1.2 in. (2 x 3 cm)

x 1.77 in. (3.5 x 4.5 cm)

x 2.0 in. (3.8 x 5.1 cm)

x 1.0 in. (2 x 2.5 cm)5 in. (8.89 x 12.7 cm)

Size (Continued)

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IDs Four 2.0 x 2.8 in. (5 x 7 cm)Two 3.5 x 5 in. (8.89 x 12.7 cm)

IDs 1.2 x 1.6 in. (3 x 4 cm)

IDs 1.5 x 2 in. (3.8 x 5.1 cm)

IDs 1.6 x 2 in. (4.1 x 5 cm)

IDs 1.8 x 1.8 in. (4.6 x 4.6 cm)

IDs 2 x 2 in. (5 x 5 cm)

IDs 1.2 x 1.5 in. (3 x 3.8 cm)

IDs 1.37 x 1.77 in. (3.5 x 4.5 cm)

IDs 1.38 x 1.85 in. (3.5 x 4.7cm)

IDs 1.3 x 1.8 in. (3.3 x 4.6 cm)

IDs 1.3 x 1.9 in. (3.3 x 4.8 cm)

IDs 1.4 x 1.4 in. (3.6 x 3.6 cm)

IDs 1.4 x 1.8 in. (3.6 x 4.6 cm)

IDs Eight 2.0 x 2.0 in. (5.08 x 5.08 cm)Two 3.5 x 5 in. (8.89 x 12.7 cm)

IDs 1 x 1.2 in. (2.5 x 3 cm)

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12 IDs 1 x 1.4

12 IDs 1.02 x 1.

12 IDs Four 2Eight 1 x

12 IDs Ten 1.37 x Two 3.5 x

12 IDs Ten 1.5 x Two 3.5 x

12 IDs 2.0 x

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20 IDs Eighteen 1.Two 3.5 x

20 IDs 0.8 x

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Adjusting the Color BalaYou can adjust the color, bfor ID Photo prints from dig

NOTE: These adjustmentscreen. They appeonly.

IDs Twenty 1 x 1.4 in. (2.5 x 3.6 cm)Two 3.5 x 5 in. (8.89 x 12.7 cm)

IDs 0.8 x 1 in. (2 x 2.5 cm)

IDs 1 x 1 in. (2.5 x 2.5 cm)

IDs 0.8 x 0.8 in. (2 x 2 cm)

IDs Twenty-Eight 1 x 1.2 in. (2.5 x 3 cm)Two 3.5 x 5 in. (8.89 x 12.7 cm)

IDs 1.2 x 1.6 in. (3 x 4.1 cm)

IDs Ten 1.37 x 1.77 in. (3.5 x 4.5 cm)Twelve 1.2 x 1.6 in. (3 x 4.1 cm)

Fourteen 1 x 1.2 in. (2.5 x 3.04 cm)

IDs Forty 0.8 x 0.8 in. (2 x 2 cm)Two 3.5 x 5 in. (8.89 x 12.7 cm)

IDs 0.8 x 1 in. (2 x 2.5 cm)

IDs 1 x 1.4 in. (2.5 x 3.6 cm)

IDs 1 x 1.2 in. (2.5 x 3 cm)

IDs 0.8 x 0.8 in. (2 x 2 cm)

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ID Photo Size (Continued)

1. From the SetupApplication Set

2. Touch ID Photo

3. Touch ID Photo

4. Touch the Brighincrease or decfor all color prin

5. Touch the Contor decrease theprints.

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es Kiosk offers Passport rrectly sizing the ssport ID. When this :

r’s head within the

and head height.

Photo Image Size” on

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Using the Passport GuidThe Picture Maker/PictureGuides to help assist in cocustomer’s image for a pafeature is enabled, you can

✔ position the customepassport guide lines.

✔ adjust the head size

NOTE: See “Setting the IDpage 5-2.

The Position Picture screefeature is enabled.

6. Touch the Red, Green, and Blue arrows to increase or decrease the overall content of that color in all color prints.

7. Touch next to Enable Scene Balance to set the system to automatically balance the brightness of a scene. We recommend that you enable this feature if a customer wants both an ID Photo and a portrait from the same picture.

8. Touch Save.

9. Touch Start Over.

10. Touch Exit. GuideLines

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t Preview screen, touch:

t the picture before e “Enhancing Your page 11-1.nt to automatically

ur picture.

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1. To position and size the picture within the highlighted crop area and guide lines, touch:

✔ Arrow buttons to position your picture.

✔ Zoom In and Zoom Out buttons to make your picture smaller or larger.

RTANT: Position your picture so that the area from the top of the subject’s head (including hair) to the bottom of the subject’s chin is within the guide lines. The subject’s head should touch the line closest to the highlighted crop area, and the chin should touch the line farthest away from the highlighted crop area.

2. Touch Save.A preview of your picture appears.

3. From the Prin

✔ Edits to ediprinting. SePictures” on

✔ Enhancemeimprove yo

4. Touch Print wwith your pictu

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CreatID Ph

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mall format printer and h:

conds to send the small format printer.ervice to send the order ab.t screen appears if you yright feature enabled 8). If the Copyright enabled, continue with

he terms of the e, touch I Accept.ccept the terms of the e, touch I Do Not turn to the Main

gital picture source.

ital media into the ive.

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ing ID Photosotos can be created from the following:Digital Camera CardCDFloppy diskHard DiskInfrared DeviceBLUETOOTH® Technology Enabled Devicean print ID Photos on your Picture r/Picture Kiosk or minilab. If you are using icing feature, make sure that you configure icing for ID Photos for the output that you ee “Setting up Pricing” on page 2-11.

1. Touch Make Other Photo Products.

2. Touch Make ID Photos.

3. Select an ID Photo package.

4. If you have a sa minilab, touc

✔ Prints in Seorder to the

✔ Next Day Sto the minil

The Copyrighhave the Cop(see page 2-4feature is not step 6.

5. If you accept tcopyright noticIf you do not acopyright noticAccept. You rescreen.

6. Select your di

7. Insert your digappropriate dr

8. Touch Browse

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T appears in the upper each thumbnail

ppears.

bnail picture. Use the ll through the pictures.

ID Photo Layout

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he following screen appears.

9. Touch the pictures you want to use to make ID Photos.

✔ Touch the arrows to display the next group or previous group of pictures.

✔ Touch Select All Pictures to select all of the pictures that appear on your digital media.

✔ Touch Deselect All Pictures if you do not want to choose any of the pictures.

A check markleft corner of selected.

10. Touch Done.

The following screen a

11. Select a thumarrows to scro

Thumbnail Picture

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ppears.

rder.

ding the order to the r, the Thank You screen u are sending the order ontinue with Minilab Order”.

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12. Touch:

✔ Rotate to rotate the picture.✔ Edits to edit the picture before

printing. See “Enhancing Your Pictures” on page 11-1.

✔ Restore Original Picture to undo the edits made to the selected picture.

13. Touch an opening in the ID Photo layout.The selected thumbnail appears in the opening.

14. Touch Select All to fill all of the openings in the ID Photo layout with the same thumbnail picture.

15. Touch Change Layout to change the ID Photo layout.

16. Remove Selected Pictures to remove the selected picture from the layout.

17. Use the arrows to select the print quantity.

18. Touch Done.

The following screen a

19. Touch Place O

20. If you are senthermal printeappears. If yoto a minilab, c“Completing a

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Comp stomer information. s to make corrections. continue.

screen appears.

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leting a Minilab Order

1. Enter your last name. Touch Next.2. Enter an access code that will be

easy to remember. Touch Next.

3. Enter any other required information. Touch Next after each entry.

4. Review the cuTouch PreviouTouch Done toThe following

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The Pcustom

To use✔

ature lets you:es.DAK Picture CD.

of the pictures written e CD.

ture is only available if AK Photo Printer 4720, Printer 6400, or the ter 6800/6850 installed

index print feature te index prints (see te to CD Feature” on

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Making a KODAK Picture CD

icture Maker/Picture Kiosk software lets your ers write KODAK Picture CDs from:

digital camera cardswireless devicesinfrared devicesUSB Flash drivesfloppy disksCDhard disk this feature, make sure:

The Write to CD feature is enabled (see “Choosing Features for User Modes” on page 2-48 for more information).You have a supply of blank KODAK Picture CDs. Contact your Kodak representative for ordering information.

The KODAK Picture CD fe✔ Select and edit pictur✔ Write pictures to a KO✔ Create an index print

to the KODAK Pictur

NOTE: The index print feayou have the KODthe KODAK PhotoKODAK Photo Prinwith your system.

You must enable thebefore you can crea“Configuring the Wripage 6-2).

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Confi

r Picture CDD for Picture CD is a your store that is an agreement between d Kodak.

um number of CDs per set the maximum to 5.

er.

Configuration.

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guring the Write to CD Feature

Setting the Retailer ID foIMPORTANT: The Retailer I

unique ID for created from your store an

1. From the Setup screen, touch Application Setup.

2. Touch Picture CD.

3. Select an index print option:

✔ Yes—always print an index print.✔ No—never print an index print.✔ Ask—ask the customer if they want

to print an index print.NOTE: The index print feature is only

available if you have the KODAK Photo Printer 4720, the KODAK Photo Printer 6400, or the KODAK Photo Printer 6800/6850 installed with your system.

4. Set the maximum number of images that can be written to a single CD. You can set the maximum number from 1 to 120.

5. Set the maximorder. You cannumber from 1

6. Touch Save.

7. Touch Start Ov

8. Touch Exit.

1. Touch Setup.

2. Touch System

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oard button to add text field using the board. Touch Done to

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3. Touch Retailer Store Information.

4. Touch the Retailer ID for Picture CD field to select it.A yellow box appears around the field.

NOTE: If necessary, use Previous and Next to scroll through the list.

5. Touch the keybto the selectedon-screen keysave the inform

6. Touch Save.

7. Touch Start Ov

8. Touch Exit.

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SelecYou cwrittento CDimagemeana latersoftwa

he terms of the e, touch I Accept.ccept the terms of the e, touch I Do Not turn to the Main

gital picture source.

ital media into the ive.

Pictures.

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ting and Editing Picturesonfigure the number of images that can be to a Picture CD (see “Configuring the Write

Feature” on page 6-2). A maximum of 120 s can be written in a single session. This s you cannot add more images to the CD at time. Each CD includes KODAK Picture CD re. The KODAK Picture CD feature lets you:

Select and edit pictures from your digital media.Write up to 120 pictures to a KODAK Picture CD.Create an index print of the pictures written to the KODAK Picture CD.

1. Touch Make a KODAK Picture CD.

The Copyright screen appears if you have the Copyright feature enabled (see page 2-50). If the Copyright feature is not enabled, continue with step 4.

2. If you accept tcopyright noticIf you do not acopyright noticAccept. You rescreen.

3. Select your di

4. Insert your digappropriate dr

5. Touch Browse

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T ures you want to write ture CD.

rrows to display the or previous group of

Pictures window e total number of your digital media.

ct All Pictures to select tures that appear on media.lect All Pictures if you

t to choose any of the

res Selected window e number of pictures

rom each digital media

appears in the upper ach thumbnail

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he following screen appears: 6. Touch the pictto KODAK Pic

✔ Touch the anext group pictures.

NOTE: The Total displays thimages on

✔ Touch Seleall of the picyour digital

✔ Touch Desedo not wanpictures.

NOTE: The Pictudisplays thselected fsource.

A check markleft corner of eselected.

7. Touch Done.

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ct/Edit screen touch:

il picture to display a for editing.d Next arrows to move cture to the next.and Next 5 arrows to bnails at a time.tate the selected

p to crop the selected

for more editing

nt to automatically ur picture.

e Picture From Order to lected picture from the

“Writing Pictures to -7.

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The following screen appears. 8. From the Sele

✔ A thumbnalarger view

✔ Previous anfrom one pi

✔ Previous 5 view 5 thum

✔ Rotate to ropicture.

✔ Zoom & Cropicture.

✔ More Edits features.

✔ Enhancemeimprove yo

9. Touch Removremove the seorder.

10. Touch Done.11. Continue with

CD” on page 6

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Writin

have the CD ser, insert a KODAK to the CD-RW drive. If CD Writer/Dispenser, ed automatically.rite to the KODAK

D only once. You d more pictures later.

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g Pictures to CD

1. From the Order Summary screen, touch:

✔ Review Pictures in Order to display the pictures in your order. Touch Continue to proceed with your order.

✔ Add Pictures to Order to add more pictures to your order.

✔ Place Order to submit your order.

2. If you do not Writer/DispenPicture CD inyou have the the CD is load

NOTE: You can wPicture Ccannot ad

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3. If the system is configured to ask if an index print should be printed, touch Yes below Make Index Print if you would like to make an index print. Refer to “Configuring the Write to CD Feature” on page 6-2.

NOTE: If pricing is enabled, the total cost of the Picture CD plus the index prints appears. See “Setting up Pricing” on page 2-11.

4. Touch Write Picture CD.Please wait while your KODAK Picture CD is made. This may take a few minutes.

5. When you are finished, make sure that you:

✔ remove the Picture CD.✔ pick up any pictures from the

chute on the front of the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk.

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7With sKiosk

*TKO

ilable With:ON LS-2000 Film nner

AK Photo Printer 4720

AK Photo Printer 8110

AK Photo Printer 8110AK Photo Printer 4720

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Using Special Featurespecial features on the Picture Maker/Picture

you can:save pictures to floppy disk.drop off film and print a label.*make pictures from color slides, negatives, and Advanced Photo System film cartridges.*make sticker prints.make image transfers for T-shirts and mugs.print online orders.

hese features are only available with the DAK Picture Maker G3.

Feature AvaPrints from color slides, negatives, and Advanced Photo System film cartridges

NIKSca

Stickers KOD

T-shirts KOD

Mugs KODKOD

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SavinYou ctypes featuron pausing

NOTE

Other Photo Products.

Pictures to Disk.

f the options:

o 5 Screen Resolution o Disk.gh Resolution Picture

nput source. Follow the structions.

ing a print scanner, step 7. If you are

ut source that requires e to select a picture, e Pictures.e arrows to display the r previous 9 pictures.cture that you want and step 9.

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g Pictures to a Floppy Diskan save an image to a floppy disk from all of input. When you enable the Write to Disk e (see “Choosing Features for User Modes” ge 2-48), you can write an image to disk one of the following options:High-resolution format—write one high-resolution JPEG format image to the disk. Optimized for professional use, this format requires your customer’s PC to have a minimum of 16 MB of RAM.Screen resolution JPEG format—write up to 5 “Picture Disk” size images to a single disk. This format is useful for e-mail or Internet applications. It is not recommended for printing on the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk. This format requires your customer’s PC to have a minimum of 8 MB of RAM.

: Use the KODAK pre-formatted disks with the PC Viewer Application. This application opens JPEG images only. You can also use high-density disks formatted on an IBM compatible PC.

1. Touch Make

2. Touch Write

3. Touch one o

✔ Write up tPictures t

✔ Write 1 Hito Disk.

4. Select your ion-screen in

5. If you are uscontinue withusing an inpyou to browstouch Brows

NOTE: Touch thnext 9 o

6. Touch the picontinue with

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view screen touch:

rop to crop your

s to edit the picture nting. See “Enhancing res” on page 11-1.ent to automatically

our picture.

d the “Write screen s” option, touch Accept

ther. Repeat steps 4-12 itional picture.lect Accept and Get you return to the il selection screen.

nother thumbnail from en, or touch New Input o choose another input

when you are finished.

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7. If you are using the print scanner as your input source, place the picture on the print scanner.

8. Touch a Scan button:

✔ Scan Color Picture✔ Scan Black & White PictureA preview of your picture appears.

9. If you are not satisfied with the preview touch:

✔ Scan Again if you are using the print scanner as your input source.

✔ Rotate Picture to rotate the preview.

10. Touch OK when you are finished.A preview of your picture appears.

11. From the pre

✔ Zoom & Cpicture.

✔ More Editbefore priYour Pictu

✔ Enhancemimprove y

12. If you selecteresolution fileand Get Anofor each add

NOTE: If you seAnother,thumbnaSelect athis screSource tsource.

13. Touch Done

14. Insert your d

15. Touch Start.

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Confi

antity.

the print quantity that ake available to your

al Products.

each additional service to make available to s:

ture CD with

ture Folio

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guring the Drop Off Film Feature

16. When the disk is finished, push the eject button on your disk drive to eject the disk.

1. From the Main screen, touch Setup.

2. Touch Application Setup.

3. Touch Drop Off Film Setup.

4. Touch Film, Service and Packages.

5. Touch next to each product option that you want to make available to your customers. Use the arrows to scroll through the options.

6. Touch Save.

7. Touch Print Qu

8. Touch next to you want to mcustomers.

9. Touch Save.

10. Touch Addition

11. Touch next to that you want your customer

✔ KODAK PicThumbnails

✔ Index Print✔ KODAK Pic

12. Touch Save.

13. Touch Start Ov

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UsingYou cphotoMakeBeforemust:

s for the Drop Off Film ring the Drop Off Film .

screen, touch Drop Off

of film you want to d:

Time Use Cameraime Use Camera

ber of exposures on select:

ose from 12, 24, or 36

se from 15, 27 or 40

se Camera—you do film exposure selection.

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the Drop Off Film Featurean now order film processing and other finishing services directly through the Picture r/Picture Kiosk. you can use the Drop Off Film feature, you

Have a lab connected to the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk.Have a receipt printer connected to he Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk.Set the following Customer Information Options:❏ Last Name❏ E-mail Address

See the user’s guide for the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk with your lab.

Enable the Drop Off Film feature. See “Choosing Features for User Modes” on page 2-48.

✔ Configure the settingfeature. See “ConfiguFeature” on page 7-4

14. Touch Exit.

1. From the MainFilm.

2. Touch the typehave processe

✔ 35mm✔ APS✔ 35mm One-✔ APS One-T

3. Touch the numthe film. If you

✔ 35mm—choPictures.

✔ APS—chooPictures.

✔ One-Time Unot make a

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acecerance of this option n the type of lab you ected to the Picture ture Kiosk.

h an optional service:

ture CD with

ture Folios that appear vary on how you configure ff Film feature. See

ng the Drop Off Film n page 7-4.

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4. Touch the print service that you want:

✔ One-Hour Service✔ Next Day Service

5. Touch the ordering service that you want. The services that appear vary depending on how you configure the Drop Off Film feature. See “Configuring the Drop Off Film Feature” on page 7-4.

6. Touch one:

✔ Single Prints✔ Double Prints

NOTE: The appearance of this option depends on how you configure the Drop Off Film feature. See “Configuring the Drop Off Film Feature” on page 7-4.

7. Touch one:

✔ Glossy Surf✔ Matte Surfa

NOTE: The appeadepends ohave connMaker/Pic

8. If desired, touc

✔ KODAK PicThumbnails

✔ Index Prints✔ KODAK Pic

NOTE: The optiondependingthe Drop O“ConfiguriFeature” o

9. Touch Done.

10. Use the on-scthe customer i

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Film Scanner prints using the can create prints from:

tem cartridges

y available with the aker G3. Refer to LS-2000 Film Scanner Picture Maker G3” for ng the LS-2000 Film

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Making Prints using the Your customers can createoptional film scanner. You

✔ slides✔ negatives✔ Advanced Photo Sys

NOTE: This feature is onlKODAK Picture M“Using the NIKONwith your KODAK information on usiScanner.

11. Review the order summary. Touch Place Order.

The Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk prints a label and invoice.

12. Place the invoice and film in the film order envelope.

13. Place the label on the film order envelope.

14. Touch Continue when you are finished.

15. Touch Order from Another Roll if you have another roll of film.

16. Touch Start New Order if you would like to create another type of order on the Picture Maker.

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Makin or Negative, n which you are

roper adapter into the r as illustrated on the

ilm into the film

“Using the NIKON 0 Film Scanner with DAK Picture Maker

information on loading 2000 Film Scanner.

anning a single slide, touch one of the

lor Pictureck and White Picturelor Slideck and White Slideith step 11.

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g Prints from Slides and Negatives

1. Touch Make Prints From Film.

2. Touch Scan Processed Film.

3. Select a print size.The Copyright screen appears if you have the Copyright feature enabled (see page 2-50). If the Copyright feature is not enabled, continue with step 5.

4. If you accept the terms of the copyright notice, touch I Accept.If you do not accept the terms of the copyright notice, touch I Do Not Accept. You return to the Main screen.

5. Touch Slidedepending oscanning.

6. Insert the pfilm scannescreen.

7. Load your fscanner.

NOTE: Refer toLS-200your KOG3” for the LS-

8. If you are scnegative or following:

✔ Scan Co✔ Scan Bla✔ Scan Co✔ Scan BlaContinue w

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nced Photo System

Film Scanner, follow int negatives from a o System cartridge:

rrows to set the rints.

g is enabled, the total the order appears on en. See “Setting up on page 2-11.

.

Prints From Film.

Processed Film.

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Making Prints from AdvaCartridgesUsing the NIKON LS-2000these steps to scan and prprocessed Advanced Phot

9. If you are scanning multiple pictures touch:

✔ Browse Color Pictures✔ Browse Black and White

PicturesThumbnail images of your pictures appear.

10. Touch a picture to select it.

11. Touch Rotate Picture to rotate the preview.

12. Touch OK when you are finished.A preview of your picture appears.

13. From the Print Preview screen touch:

✔ Zoom & Crop to crop your picture.

✔ Edit to edit the picture before printing. See “Enhancing Your Pictures” on page 11-1.

✔ Auto Enhance to automatically improve your picture.

14. Touch the anumber of p

NOTE: If pricincost of the screPricing”

15. Touch Print

1. Touch Make

2. Touch Scan

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ing diagram to load an oto System cartridge. If perly, the film scanner aged.

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3. Select a print size.The Copyright screen appears if you have the Copyright feature enabled (see page 2-50). If the Copyright feature is not enabled, continue with step 5.

4. If you accept the terms of the copyright notice, touch I Accept.If you do not accept the terms of the copyright notice, touch I Do Not Accept. You return to the Main screen.

5. Touch Advanced Photo System Cartridge.

6. Load the cartridge into the film adapter as illustrated on the screen.

IMPORTANT: See the followAdvanced Phloaded improcould be dam

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rint Preview screen

Crop to crop your

it the picture before See “Enhancing Your on page 11-1.ance to automatically

your picture.

rrows to set the number

g is enabled, the total the order appears on en. See “Setting up on page 2-11.

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7. Touch Select Color Picture by Number if you know the number of the picture you want to print.Use the on-screen keypad to select the ID number of the picture you want to print, and touch OK. Continue with step 10.Or

8. Touch Browse Color Pictures or Browse Black and White Pictures to view thumbnails of all of the pictures from the cartridge. This may take a few minutes.

NOTE: Touch the arrows to display the pictures in groups of 9.

9. Touch the picture that you want to print.A preview of your picture appears.

10. Touch Rotate Picture to rotate the preview.

11. Touch OK when you are finished.A preview of your picture appears.

12. From the Ptouch:

✔ Zoom & picture.

✔ Edit to edprinting. Pictures”

✔ Auto Enhimprove

13. Touch the aof prints.

NOTE: If pricincost of the screPricing”

14. Touch Print

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MakinMakineasy—with thfrom vFeatuthis feKODAScannprintePrinteand crthe edreachedge necessize. Apoten

NOTE

e Photo Cards and

nly have one Make ards and Gifts menu

available, the Make ards and Gifts button

ot appear. The button menu option appears Main screen instead.

e Sticker Prints.ght screen appears if e Copyright feature e page 2-50). If the

eature is not enabled, th step 5.

pt the terms of the otice, touch I Accept.t accept the terms of

ht notice, touch I Do . You return to the Main

input source and follow en instructions.

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g Stickersg stickers with your Picture Maker is just follow the steps in this section along e on-screen instructions to create stickers arious picture sources. See “Choosing res for User Modes” on page 2-48 to enable ature. This feature is only available with the K Picture Maker G3.ed pictures are slightly enlarged when

d on the KODAK Photo Printer 4720 (Photo r 4720). When printing stickers, the zoom op edit feature protects image content along ges by preventing the red edit box from

ing the edges. If image content from the of a picture is desired for a sticker, it may be sary to scan the original as a larger input dding text to a sticker is also protected from

tial, undesired cropping.

: This feature is available only if you have the KODAK Photo Printer 4720 installed.

1. Make sure that you load sticker paper into the sticker paper tray, and that the tray is set to use sticker paper.

2. Touch MakGifts.

NOTE: If you oPhoto Coption Photo Cdoes nfor the on the

3. Touch MakThe Copyriyou have thenabled (seCopyright fcontinue wi

4. If you accecopyright nIf you do nothe copyrigNot Acceptscreen.

5. Select yourthe on-scre

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hen you are finished.f your picture appears.

rint Preview screen

Crop to crop your

dit the picture before See “Enhancing Your on page 11-1.ance to automatically

your picture.

rrows to set the rints.

g is enabled, the total the order appears on een. See “Setting up ” on page 2-11.

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6. If you are using a print scanner, continue with step 8. If you are using an input source that requires you to browse to select a picture, touch Browse Pictures.

NOTE: Touch the arrows to display the next 9 or previous 9 pictures.

7. Touch the picture that you want. Continue with step 10.

8. If you are using the print scanner as your input source, place the picture on the print scanner.

9. Touch a Scan button:

✔ Scan Color Picture✔ Scan Black & White Picture

10. If you are not satisfied with the preview touch:

✔ Scan Again if you are using the print scanner as your input source.

✔ Rotate Picture to rotate the preview.

11. Touch OK wA preview o

12. From the Ptouch:

✔ Zoom & picture.

✔ Edit to eprinting. Pictures”

✔ Auto Enhimprove

13. Touch the anumber of p

NOTE: If pricincost of the scrPricing

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erlaminated pictures for -shirts or other fabric or transfer can come can only be printed in

ature you must have a o Printer 4720 or a o Printer 8110 your Picture Maker.

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Printing for Image TransfYou can print mirrored, un-transfer to items such as Tproducts, or mugs. Prints ffrom any form of input andthe available layouts.

IMPORTANT: To use this feKODAK PhotKODAK Photconnected to

14. Touch Print when you are satisfied with the picture.

NOTE: If you are using the print scanner, leave your picture on the scanner until your print is finished. This may take a few minutes.

IMPORTANT: The printed image area extends slightly outside of the perforated sticker area.

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For mThe foof imasize a

int transfer:

MugOutpSize

3.5 x

3 x 4

2.5 x3.25"

p screen, touch tup.

the mug output size .

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ug transfersllowing chart shows the maximum number ges printed per page, according to paper nd mug output size selected:

Mug Application SetupTo select a mug size for pr

utPaper Size4 x 7"

8.5 x 12"

8.27 x 12"

8.5 x 14"

8.27 x 14"

5" 1 4 4 4 4

" 2 6 6 8 8

2 9 9 9 9

1. From the SetuApplication Se

2. Touch Mugs.

3. Touch next tothat you want

✔ 2.5 x 3.25"✔ 3 x 4"✔ 3.5 x 5"

4. Touch Save.

5. Touch Start O

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um image dimensions for a typical mug are here:

g Prints for Transfer: You can enable these options from the

User Mode Preferences screen. See “Choosing Features for User Modes” on page 2-48.

1. Touch Make Photo Cards and Gifts.NOTE: If you only have one Make

Photo Cards and Gifts menu option available, the Make Photo Cards and Gifts button does not appear. The button for the menu option appears on the Main screen instead.

3.5"

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nt Preview screen

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it the picture before ee “Enhancing Your n page 11-1.ent to automatically

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is enabled, the total e order appears on the ee “Setting up Pricing”

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5. If you are using a print scanner, continue with step 7. If you are using an input source that requires you to browse to select a picture, touch Browse Pictures.

NOTE: Touch the arrows to display the next 9 or previous 9 pictures.

6. Touch the picture that you want. Continue with step 9.

7. If you are using the print scanner as your input source, place the picture on the print scanner.

8. Touch a Scan button:

✔ Scan Color Picture✔ Scan Black & White PictureA preview of your picture appears.

9. If you are not satisfied with the preview touch:

✔ Scan Again if you are using the print scanner as your input source.

✔ Rotate Picture to rotate the preview.

10. Touch OK whA preview of

11. From the Pritouch:

✔ Zoom & Cpicture.

✔ Edits to edprinting. SPictures” o

✔ Enhancemimprove y

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12. Touch the arof prints.

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n the Picture

their digital pictures to a Picture Maker/Picture get printed depends on

Kiosk

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keyboard appears.

een keyboard to enter order number. Touch

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Printing Online Orders oMaker/Picture KioskYour customers can send your store to be printed on Kiosk. The way the ordersthe configuration of the:

✔ Import Queue✔ Picture Maker/Picture

13. Touch Print when you are satisfied with the picture.

NOTE: If you are using the print scanner, leave your picture on the scanner until your print is finished. This may take a few minutes.

The print is a mirror image, ready to transfer.

astman Kodak Company does not endorse r otherwise certify the fitness of transfer aterial. All questions should be directed to e manufacturer of the transfer material.

1. Touch Make POnline Order.The on-screen

2. Use the on-scrthe customer’sContinue.

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ready to complete an ne of the following:ayment selections that r depend on how the e Maker/Picture Kiosk figured. There may be

than one selection ble. See the user’s for your payment ssing feature.r to pay at the counter.redit Card to pay at the er/Picture Kiosk using .ift Card to pay at the er/Picture Kiosk using

if the Picture re Kiosk is configured ent method.

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3. Touch:

✔ Change Order to change the customer order. See “Changing an Online Order” on page 7-20.

✔ Review Pictures in Order to display the pictures in the order. Touch Continue to proceed with the order.

✔ Start Over to reset the order and start the process from the beginning.

4. When you are order, select o

IMPORTANT: The pappeaPicturis conmoreavailaguideproce

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Picture Maka credit card

✔ Pay Here GPicture Maka gift card.

✔ Place OrderMaker/Pictufor one paym

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Changing an Online OrdeIf you touch Change Ordersummary screen, the follow

5. If Credit Card or Gift Card is selected:

✔ Insert the card fully into the card reader and remove it.

✔ Make sure the card is held correctly with the magnetic stripe facing down and to the right.

✔ Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the order.

6. Wait until the order is complete.When the order is confirmed, the Thank You screen appears.

7. Touch Start New Order to start a new order.

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e order. See Steps 3-7 g Online Orders on the er/Picture Kiosk” on

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1. Touch the thumbnail picture to select it. Pictures that you select for printing appear with a check mark.

2. Touch Edits & Enlargements to edit your picture.

3. Touch the up or down arrow to change the number of prints.

4. When you are ready to place an order, touch Done on the Selection screen.The Order Summary screen appears.

5. Complete thfrom “PrintinPicture Makpage 7-18.

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r (DNS)—provides your Kiosk with the Internet of another computer.

e your mouse and ure your network. See rd and Mouse” on

rong settings can l network operation. Do ese settings unless you g or reconfiguring

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Configuring the Networkust configure the network to use the ing features:MinilabHard Disk Input and Output up the network, you must identify the:Internet Protocol (IP) Address—identifies the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk’s address on Ethernet.Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server—automatically retrieves the information needed to connect to a network. Contact your system administrator to see if you have access to a DHCP server and to configure it.Subnet Mask—controls which subnet your Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk is on.Broadcast Address—provides the address used to send a packet to all devices on the local subnet.Default Gateway—identifies a gateway to reach addresses that your Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk cannot reach on its own.

✔ Domain Name ServePicture Maker/PictureProtocol (IP) address

NOTE: You will need to uskeyboard to config“Using the Keyboapage 1-10.

IMPORTANT: Entering the wdisrupt normanot change thare configurinyour network.

To configure your system:

1. Touch Setup.

2. Touch Device

3. Touch Networ

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4. Touch Network Configuration.The Network dialog box appears.

5. Double-click LThe Local Aredialog box ap

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net Protocol (TCP/IP) erties.rotocol (TCP/IP) log box appears.

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6. Click Properties.The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears.

7. Click the following and make sure each check box is selected:

✔ Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).✔ File and Printer Sharing for

Microsoft Networks.✔ NetBEUI Protocol.

8. Highlight Interand click PropThe Internet PProperties dia

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the following:

server address lly. lowing DNS server

btain DNS server atically, continue with

se the following DNS ses: s for Preferred DNS

Alternate DNS server.ith step 11.

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IMPORTANT: See the network administrator for the correct values.

9. Depending on your environment, select one of the following:

✔ Obtain an IP address automatically

✔ Use the following IP addressIf you select Obtain an IP address automatically, continue with step 10.If you select Use the following IP address: ✔ Enter values for the IP address,

Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway.

✔ Continue with step 10.

10. Select one of

✔ Obtain DNSautomatica

✔ Use the foladdresses.

If you select Oaddress automstep 11.If you select Userver addres✔ Enter value

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ddress for the Primary

you can enter an s for the Secondary rver.

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ose the Internet /IP) Properties dialog

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close the Local Area tatus dialog box.

the upper right corner k and Dial-up ialog box.

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11. Click Advanced. The Advanced TCP/IP Settings dialog box appears.

12. Click the WINS tab.

13. Click Add.

14. Enter the IP aWINS Server.

NOTE: Optional—IP addresWINS Se

15. Click OK to clTCP/IP Settin

16. Click OK to clProtocol (TCPbox.

17. Click OK to clConnection P

18. Click Close toConnection S

19. Click the X in of the NetworConnections d

20. Touch Start O

21. Touch Exit.

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g the Network Connectionis feature to check if your Picture

r/Picture Kiosk can access a specific IP ss. Follow these steps from the Setup n:

1. Touch Device Management.

2. Touch Network Configuration.

3. Touch Ping an IP Address.

4. Touch Check Connection.An on-screen keypad appears.

5. Use the on-screen keypad to enter a valid IP Address. Touch OK.A message box appears with your Network Connection test information.

6. Touch OK.

7. Touch Start O

8. Touch Exit.

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our Picture re Kiosk and the puter.

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Using Hard Disk Input and Output

icture Maker/Picture Kiosk lets you save esolution JPEG images to the system’s hard his feature lets you save:

large files to the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk’s hard disk.better quality image files with less compression.the image files are saved to the Picture r/Picture Kiosk, you can access the files from ote computer connected to your Picture r/Picture Kiosk. You can also transfer JPEG, or BMP images from the computer to the e Maker/Picture Kiosk hard disk and then hem. This feature is available from all input es. using this feature, you must:

connect your Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk to a remote computer (see page 9-1).enable the hard disk feature (see page 9-4).

✔ make sure that your screen is set up propnetwork administratonetwork settings (see

✔ set the remote compPICTURE. Consult wadministrator for ass

Connecting Your Pictureto a Remote ComputerNOTE: The hub and cable

Kodak.

1. Shut down yMaker/Picturemote com

2. Make sure ththe Picture Mand the comall power co

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Connection Diagram for Maker G3 Order Station3. Connect the console to the

computer:

✔ Attach one end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet connector on the back of the console.

✔ Attach the other end of the Ethernet cable to the hub.

✔ Connect a second Ethernet cable from the hub to the Ethernet connector on the back of the remote computer.

4. Plug in all power cords and turn on the power to all Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk and computer equipment.

5. See your system administrator to configure the system on the network.

Remote Computer

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Connection Diagram for Kiosk G4

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EnabFollowenabl ettings

screen, touch Setup.

tion Setup.

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tion, you can:

cation set to the factory \Picture Maker Hard sharename of PMHD ith step 7). location to a different your Picture re Kiosk (continue with

location to a directory computer (continue .

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ling the Features these steps from the Setup screen to

e the hard disk feature: Configuring the Output S

1. From the Setup screen touch Select User Mode.

2. Touch the arrows to select a user mode.

3. Touch the arrows to select Applications.

4. Use the arrows at the bottom of the screen to view the features.

5. Touch next to Enable Write to Hard Disk Application.

6. Touch Save.

7. Touch Exit.

1. From the Main

2. Touch Applica

3. Touch Hard DThe hard disk appears.

4. To set the loca

✔ leave the lodefault—E:Disk with a (continue w

✔ change thedirectory onMaker/Pictustep 5).

✔ change theon another with step 6)

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5. Enter the location to store and retrieve image files on your Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk:

✔ Touch Change Location.✔ Enter the path information using

the on-screen keyboard.✔ Touch Done.

6. Enter the location to store and retrieve image files on another computer:

✔ Touch Change Location.✔ Enter the path information (UNC

format) using the on-screen keyboard.

NOTE: Make sure that you include the computer name in the path information. For example, if the computer name is Example, and the shared directory is called Test, the new path location is:

\\Example\Test✔ Touch Done.

7. Touch Save toand exit this s

8. Touch Start O

9. Touch Exit.

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SavinKioskThe Wimagedisk frYou ccompKioskTo savKiosk

t the terms of the tice, touch I Accept. accept the terms of the tice, touch I Do Not return to the Main

input source and follow n instructions.

ing a print scanner, h step 8. If you are ut source that requires e to select a picture, e Pictures.e arrows to display the r previous 9 pictures.cture that you want and h step 10.

ing the print scanner as urce, place the picture

scanner.

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g an Image to the Picture Maker/Picture Hard Diskrite to Hard Disk feature lets you save an to the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk’s hard om all types of input.an retrieve the images later using the remote uter connected to your Picture Maker/Picture .e an image to the Picture Maker/Picture

’s hard disk:

1. Touch Make Other Photo Products.

2. Touch Write Pictures to Disk.

3. Touch Write Picture to Hard Disk.The Copyright screen appears if you have the Copyright feature enabled (see page 2-50). If the Copyright feature is not enabled, continue with step 5.

4. If you accepcopyright noIf you do notcopyright noAccept. Youscreen.

5. Select your the on-scree

6. If you are uscontinue witusing an inpyou to browstouch Brows

NOTE: Touch thnext 9 o

7. Touch the picontinue wit

8. If you are usyour input soon the print

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int Preview screen

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dit the picture before ee “Enhancing Your

on page 11-1.ent to automatically

our picture. is enabled, the total e order appears on the

See “Setting up Pricing” 2-11.

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age prompt, touch write a high resolution hard disk.ge is written to the er/Picture Kiosk’s hard age displays the name file.

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9. Touch a Scan button:

✔ Scan Color Picture✔ Scan Black & White PictureA preview of your picture appears.

10. If you are not satisfied with the preview touch:

✔ Scan Again if you are using the print scanner as your input source.

✔ Rotate Picture to rotate the preview.

11. Touch OK when you are finished.A preview of your picture appears.

12. From the Prtouch:

✔ Zoom & Cpicture.

✔ Edits to eprinting. SPictures”

✔ Enhancemimprove y

NOTE: If pricingcost of thscreen. on page

13. Touch Done

14. At the messContinue to image to theA JPEG imaPicture Makdisk. A messof the image

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This file can now be accessed from your remote computer.

NOTE: The image files stored on your Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk hard disk will take up space and can slow your system performance. You can use your remote computer to delete the files from the shared directory (either on your Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk hard disk or on your remote computer). Reinstalling the application software deletes these image files.

See “Making Multiple Prints from Digital Pictures” on page 3-5 or “Making Enlargements from Digital Pictures” on page 3-11 to print pictures from the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk hard disk.

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The Pprint jPicturTo accyou caright cappeaMake

an error occurs on icture Kiosk. Touch description of the error bleshooting” on formation on handling

the Picture is holding unprocessed Alert to access the

anaging the Import 0 for more information ed online orders.

ch any of these have the print bled, the system or the print password.

son appears in the lower hen:

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Managing Reprints and Orders

icture Maker/Picture Kiosk lets you manage obs to local printers using the Previous es feature and the output queue.ess the output queue and reprint queue, n touch the button that appears in the lower orner of the screen. This button changes in rance according to the activity of the Picture

r/Picture Kiosk.Print Previous Pictures—lets your customer reprint the last 25 orders. See “Printing Previous Pictures” on page 10-1.Active—appears when an order is processing. Touch Active to access the output queue. See “Managing the Output Queue” on page 10-2 for more information on managing submitted print orders.Idle—appears when the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk is inactive and not processing an order.

✔ Error—appears whenyour Picture Maker/PError to display a fullmessage. See “Troupage 12-1 for more inerror messages.

✔ Alert—appears whenMaker/Picture Kiosk online orders. Touchimport queue. See “MQueue” on page 10-1on managing submitt

IMPORTANT: When you toubuttons, if youpassword enaprompts you f

Printing Previous PictureThe Previous Pictures buttright corner of the screen w

✔ you have a printer.✔ there are print jobs th

printed.✔ the system is idle an

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IMPOR eueueued jobs. The Queue hange the order in jobs from the output r screen updates every progress of jobs in the

Manager screen:.icture CD or print job is

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t to print the picture.

ove the preview from vious Pictures queue, elete.

in the lower-right Main screen.

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the Previous Pictures feature is enabled.

: See page 2-48 to enable or disable the Previous Pictures option.

revious Pictures feature lets you make nal copies of the last 25 print orders.

TANT: If you have Payment Processing enabled, this feature is not available. Managing the Output Qu

The output queue lists all qManager screen lets you cwhich jobs print or removequeue. The Queue Managethree seconds to reflect thequeue.You can access the Queue

✔ from the Main screen✔ if an index print for P

in the queue. To manage the output que

1. From the Main screen, touch Previous Pictures.

NOTE: The system must be idle and not processing an order to access the Previous Pictures queue.

2. Touch the Job Number arrows to select the picture you want to print.

NOTE: Touch Queue Manager to access the Queue Manager screen.

3. Touch the arrows to select the number of prints.

4. Touch Prin

NOTE: To remthe Pretouch D

1. Touch Activecorner of the

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2. Select one of the following:

✔ Cancel Item—cancels the selected job.

✔ Move item to top of list—moves the selected job to the top of the list.

✔ Previous Pictures—return to the Previous Pictures screen.

✔ View Upload Queue—this button only appears if a lab device is enabled. See “Using the Upload Queue Manager” on page 10-4 for more information.

3. Touch OK when you are done.

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or Details to view the the order that has an button appears only if

n error.

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the Upload Queue Managers to the Upload Queue is available if a lab is enabled.n-Kiosk Queuing feature lets you:

View all orders and order details.Release all or individual pending orders.Hold all or individual pending orders.Release pending orders at the time release that is set up for your lab.Delete orders.

TANT: All jobs should be released and allowed to complete uploading before updating the Application software. If the jobs are not released before installing the software, they will be lost.

Viewing Orders

1. Touch Upload

2. View the pendscreen.

NOTE: Touch Errdetails of error. Thisthere is a

3. If necessary, tto access the screen.

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al order(s) you want to

o hold all pending

at have a status of ” cannot be selected.

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sing Orders Holding Orders

1. On the Upload Queue Manager screen, touch:

✔ the individual order(s) you want to release.

✔ Select All to release all pending orders.

NOTE: Orders that have a status of “Sending” cannot be selected.

2. Touch Release.

1. On the Uploascreen, touch

✔ the individuhold.

✔ Select All torders.

NOTE: Orders th“Sending

2. Touch Hold.

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te the order(s).o not want to cancel the this time.

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sing Time Release Orders

ing Orders

1. On the Upload Queue Manager screen, touch the individual order you want to release.

NOTE: Orders that have a status of “Sending” cannot be selected.

2. Touch Time Release.The order is set to release according to the Time Release that is set up for your lab.

1. On the Upload Queue Manager screen, touch:

✔ the individual order(s) you want to delete.

✔ Select All to delete all pending orders.

NOTE: Orders that have a status of “Sending” cannot be selected.

2. Touch DeleteThe Delete O

3. Touch:

✔ Yes to dele✔ No if you d

order(s) at

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to select all orders in Queue.

ll—to deselect all e Resend Queue.

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eue Manager—to e Upload Queue creen.nager—to go to the nager screen.

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the Resend Queue Managers to the Resend Queue is available if a lab is enabled.n-Kiosk Queuing feature lets you select and d completed orders. You can resend up to st 25 lab orders.

1. On the Upload Queue Manager screen, touch Resend Orders.

2. Touch an ordeselect one ord

✔ Select All—the Resend

✔ Deselect Aorders in th

3. Touch ResenThe order is r

4. Touch:

✔ Upload Qureturn to thManager s

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guring the Import Queue you enable Accepting New Network Orders, lso enable File and Printer Sharing through OWS Networking.

1. From the Main screen, touch Setup.

2. Touch Device Management.

3. Touch In Box Setup.

4. Touch the cheAccepting Neenable this feA check mark

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pad icon next to:

Order Size to set a print count

matically hold orders this limit. The order is

import queue until you order.ntion Period - —set the number of e Picture

ure Kiosk saves an r that is completed.ntion Period - —set the number of e Picture Maker saves rder that is unclaimed.

reen keypad to enter n.

to backspace.to cancel.to save.

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5. Select a release status:

✔ Hold—hold online orders in the import queue until you manually release the orders.

✔ Release—immediately send online for printing.

✔ Let Order Decide—the order decides when it is printed.

6. Select a printer destination:

✔ Lab—send online orders to a minilab for printing.

✔ Thermal—send online orders to a thermal printer for printing.

✔ Let Order Decide—the order decides where it is printed.

7. Touch the key

✔ Auto Hold Threshold—limit to autothat exceedheld in the release the

✔ Order ReteCompleteddays that thMaker/Pictonline orde

✔ Order ReteUnclaimeddays that than online o

8. Use the on-scthe informatio

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Managing the Import Qu9. Touch Save to store your changes.

10. Touch Start Over.

11. Touch Exit.

1. On the Queuetouch View Im

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Manager to go to the er screen.

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2. Touch an order to select it. You can select one order or you can:

✔ Select All—to select all orders in the Import Queue.

✔ Deselect All—to deselect all orders in the Import Queue.

3. If there is more than one page of orders, touch the arrow buttons to view more orders.

4. Touch Details to view the:

✔ customer name.✔ thumbnail images of the first 3

pictures on the order.Touch OK to close the detail screen and return to the Import Queue screen.

5. Touch:

✔ Release—order(s) for

✔ Hold—to horder(s) fro

✔ Delete—toorder(s).

6. Touch QueueQueue Manag

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Enhancing Your Picturesllowing editing features are available:

Zoom & CropRemove Red-eyeAdjust the Brightness/ContrastAdjust the ColorRestore ColorAdd a BorderAdd TextApply Sepia or Black and WhiteEnhancement

: Each editing feature can be turned off. See “Choosing Features for User Modes” on page 2-48.

the Preview screen:

1. Touch More Edits.

2. Select the featadd to your pic

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Rotate thehex

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Zoom & Cropan zoom into an area of your picture and ut unwanted portions of the picture by using om and crop tool. Follow these steps from it screen to use the zoom and crop tool:

1. Touch Zoom & Crop.

2. Position the red crop box. Use the control buttons or the touch-screen. The area within the red box is printed. Everything outside of the red box is cropped out of the print.

3. Touch Save when you are done.

4. From the Edit screen, touch Save if you are not going to use the other editing tools.

Zoom In Position tcrop bo

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RemoThe Rred-eythesered-ey

screen, touch Save oing to use the other

Center the eye in this window. Touch the center of the eye to position it.

Increase or decrease the correction level.

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ving Red-Eyeemove Red-eye tool lets you remove the e effect caused by flash exposure. Follow

steps from the Edit screen to remove e:

1. Touch Remove Red-eye.

2. Touch the eye and position the red box over the entire eye. Correct each eye separately.

3. Use Zoom In and Zoom Out to fit the entire eye in the window to the right of your picture.

4. Use the arrows to increase or decrease the correction level.

NOTE: The correction is automatically saved when the red box is repositioned to another eye.

5. Touch Save when you are satisfied with the results.

6. From the Edit if you are not gediting tools.

Zoom Out

Touch the eye in this window to position the red box over the eye.

Zoom In

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AdjusFollowor dar

e Edit screen to adjust

t Color.

en, and Blue arrows to or decrease the color ture.change the color zero.

when you are satisfied ults.

it screen, touch Save t going to use the tools.

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ting the Brightness and Contrast these steps from the Edit screen to lighten ken your picture, or change the contrast:

Adjusting the ColorFollow these steps from ththe color of your picture:

1. Touch Brightness and Contrast.

2. Touch:

✔ Brightness arrows to increase or decrease the brightness.

✔ Contrast arrows to increase or decrease the contrast.

✔ Reset to change the Brightness and Contrast values to zero.

3. Touch Save when you are satisfied with the results.

4. From the Edit screen, touch Save if you are not going to use the other editing tools.

1. Touch Adjus

2. Touch:

✔ Red, Greincrease in the pic

✔ Reset to values to

3. Touch Savewith the res

4. From the Edif you are noother editing

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RestoFollowcolor

Edit screen to add text

t.

ears depends on the ch:rs to use a European

o use a Greek

to use a Korean

to use a Chinese

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ring Color these steps from the Edit screen to restore

to old or faded pictures:

Adding TextFollow these steps from theto a picture:

1. Touch Restore Color.The picture appears with the automatic system color restoration applied.

2. Touch:

✔ Restore Color arrows to increase or decrease the color restoration level.

✔ Reset to change the restoration levels back to the automatic setting.

3. Touch Save when you are satisfied with the results.

NOTE: The adjustment applies to the current picture only.

4. From the Edit screen, touch Save if you are not going to use the other editing tools.

1. Touch Add Tex

The keyboard that appcurrent language. Tou✔ European Characte

keyboard.✔ Greek Characters t

keyboard.✔ Korean Characters

keyboard.✔ Chinese Characters

keyboard.

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screen, touch Add Text ther text features:

xt—edit existing text.ext—add another block ur picture.ext—remove all text ture.

you are not going to diting tools.

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2. Type text using the on-screen keyboard.

NOTE: You can add multiple blocks of text to your picture. Each block can be 1 to 3 lines and a maximum of 40 characters per line.

3. Touch Done when you are finished.

4. Use the controls to customize your text:

✔ Rotate the text.✔ Change the color of the text.✔ Change the style of the text.

NOTE: The style feature does not appear if the current language is Chinese or Korean.

✔ Change the size of the text.✔ Use the arrows or touch the screen

to position the text.

5. Touch Save.

6. From the Edit again to use o

✔ Edit Last Te✔ Add More T

of text to yo✔ Delete All T

from the pic

7. Touch Save if use the other e

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Add T

Touch the arrows to change the style

Touch the arrows to change the text color.

Toucto rot90° c

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ext Screen

Use the arrows to position the text.

h Rotate Text ate the text lockwise.

Touch the arrows

to change the text size.

Touch Edit Text to change the text blocks in your picture.

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AddinThe A

Followborde a border to your picture

ain screen.n, touch Make Photo

e Make Photo Cards tion available, the Make

ifts button does not n for the menu option in screen instead.

With A Border.

his section to add a e.

it screen, touch Save if oing to use the other

hange Border to select t border.

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g a Border to a Picturedd Border tool lets you:Add a designed border to your picture.Zoom and crop the picture within the border. these steps from the Edit screen to add a

r to your picture: NOTE: You can also add starting from the M

1. From the Main screeCards and Gifts.

NOTE: If you only have onand Gifts menu opPhoto Cards and Gappear. The buttoappears on the Ma

2. Touch Make Picture

3. Follow steps 2-5 in tborder to your pictur

1. Touch Add Border.

2. Touch a border to select it.NOTE: Use the arrows and category

tabs to view all borders.

3. Use the following tools as necessary:

✔ the arrows to position the picture inside the border.

✔ Zoom In or Zoom Out to resize your picture.

4. Touch Save when you are done.

5. From the Edyou are not gediting tools.

NOTE: Touch Ca differen

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ApplyYou cwhite black-tonedfeaturan oldfrom tand w

hen you are done.

screen, touch Save.

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ing Sepia Tone or Black and Whitean turn your color pictures into black and or Sepia toned pictures. The and-white feature lets you create a neutral black-and-white picture. The Sepia tone e applies a brownish cast, similar to that of fashioned photograph. Follow these steps he Edit screen to apply sepia tone or black hite to your picture:

1. Touch Sepia Black & White.

2. Touch next to:

✔ Sepia to add Sepia Tone to your picture.

✔ Black & White to turn your color picture into a black-and-white picture.

✔ Color to save your picture as a color picture.

A check mark appears next toyour selection.

3. Touch Save w

4. From the Edit

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UsingThe ebrightEnhanred-ey

button below the u want to save:

l Pictureed Picture

ct Enhanced Picture, rows to select the hancement:

no enhancement.—lowest level of ement.ighest level of

ement.

e.djustment applies to rrent picture only.

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Enhancementnhancement feature enhances the overall ness, contrast, and color of your picture. cement also finds and reduces some e.

1. From the Preview screen, touch Enhancement.

NOTE: The enhancement feature may take a few minutes.

2. Touch thepicture yo

✔ Origina✔ Enhanc

3. If you seleuse the arlevel of en

✔ None—✔ Normal

enhanc✔ High—h

enhanc

4. Touch SavNOTE: The a

the cu

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12Use thtroublMakeFirst, Healthproblesetupdiagnyour PaccesIn addsectioinformtable dprocechaptpictur

t errors, the button in our screen appears as

on to display a full sage. You may need to

screen to correct the tion, see “Managing

age 10-1.

ecks Screenlems, always begin by the Setup screen. shoot individual

e Setup screen to

s.

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Troubleshootinge procedures in this chapter for

eshooting problems with your Picture r/Picture Kiosk.use Health Checks. The information on the Checks screen can help you identify basic ms with the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk

or in hardware performance. These ostics run automatically when you start up icture Maker/Picture Kiosk and are also

sible through the Setup screen. ition to the Health Checks information, this n also provides specific troubleshooting ation for each of the components. Each escribes faulty behavior and recommended

dures for correcting the problem. This er also contains procedures for correcting e quality problems.

Handling Output ErrorsIf you encounter any outputhe bottom right corner of yError. Touch the Error buttdescription of the error mescancel a print job from thisproblem. For more informaReprints and Orders” on p

Accessing the Health ChWhen troubleshooting probtouching Health Checks onThen, if necessary, troublehardware separately. Follow these steps from thaccess Health Checks:

1. Touch Diagnostics.2. Touch Health Check

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HePichHeintro

3.

4.5.

hecks

sible Solutionn the Picture er/Picture Kiosk off, back on. If the

blem persists, contact DAK Service and port.

n the Picture er/Picture Kiosk off, back on. If the

blem persists, contact DAK Service and port.

n the Picture er/Picture Kiosk off, back on. If the

blem persists, contact DAK Service and port.

n the Picture er/Picture Kiosk off, back on. If the

blem persists, contact DAK Service and port.

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alth Checks runs a diagnostics of your cture Maker/Picture Kiosk. Each device is ecked and the information appears on the alth Checks screen. Refer to this

formation when using the Health Checks ubleshooting table.

Once you have finished looking at the Health Checks screen, touch Continue.Touch Start Over.Touch Exit to resume using the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk.

Troubleshooting Health C

Problem PosTotal Physical Memory indicates less than 384 MB.

TurMakthenproKOSup

Hard Disk(s) indicates other than OK.

TurMakthenproKOSup

Disk Drive indicates NOT FOUND.

TurMakthenproKOSup

CD-ROM Drive indicates NOT FOUND.

TurMakthenproKOSup

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The Csquacolor

PS6 indicaFOU

Probify:

The print scanner ready light is illuminated.The USB cable and power cords are connected properly.Disconnect the USB cable from the print scanner and then reconnect it.

e problem persists, tact KODAK Service Support.

sible Solution

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olor Verify res are not the s indicated.

Turn the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk off, then back on. If the problem persists, contact KODAK Service and Support.

Print Scanner tes NOT

ND.

Verify:✔ The print scanner

power is on.✔ The print scanner

ready light is illuminated.

✔ The print scanner cable and power cords are connected properly.

✔ The print scanner SCSI ID is set to 1. See the manual packed with your print scanner.

✔ The SCSI chain is terminated properly.

lem Possible SolutionPS7/PS8/PS9 Print Scanner indicates NOT FOUND.

Ver✔

USB Flash Drive indicates NOT FOUND.

If thconand

Problem Pos

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Troub py Disk Drive

ProbNo ptouchdispla

The tdisplarespo

ible SolutionEnsure that the disk is inserted completely.Insert a new disk.

a new disk.

e that the disk is not protected. Re-insert sk.

ve the disk. Shut down icture Maker/Picture

, and turn off the e Maker/Picture Kiosk r. k all cable connections, en turn on the Picture

r/Picture Kiosk.

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leshooting the Touch-Screen Display Troubleshooting the Flop

lem Possible Solutionicture on the -screen y.

Verify:✔ The console power

switch is turned on.✔ The power cable is

plugged in and the outlet is known to be working.

ouch-screen y does not nd to touch.

Calibrate your touch-screen display (see page 2-38). Turn the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk off, then back on.

Problem PossThe following message appears:“No Disk in the Drive.”

The following message appears:“Insufficient space on disk. Please remove your disk.”

Insert

The following message appears:“Disk is write protected.”

Ensurwrite the di

The following message appears:“Disk Drive Error.”

Remoyour PKioskPicturpoweChecand thMake

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Troub

Troub

d Border Installation

ProbPictuMakeKioskunex

Prob“Foundoes

ble Solutionect some of the borders e trying to install or some of the currently ed borders. Touch OK ceed. See “Deleting ned Borders” on 1-8.

that a border CD is in ive or that the CD is

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leshooting the Console

leshooting the USB Flash Drive Port

Troubleshooting Designe

lem Possible Solutionre r/Picture turns off

pectedly.

Verify:✔ The power cord is

connected properly.✔ There are no other

electrical devices plugged into the same outlet (i.e. fans, motors, equipment).

lem Possible Solutiond device”

not appear.Reinsert the USB flash drive in to the USB port on the front of the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk. Wait for “Found device” to appear. If the problem persists, insert a different USB flash drive. If “Found device” still does not appear, contact KODAK Service and Support.

Problem Possi“Installing the selected borders will exceed the border disk space. Either deselect some of the borders you are trying to install or delete some of the currently installed borders to proceed.”

Deselyou ardeleteinstallto proDesigpage

“Please insert a valid border CD.”

Checkthe drvalid.

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Troub ality

Prob“Instapromexcepromspacdeletinstapromtry ag

“Therproblyour Pleas

“The has aexpirnot b

le Solutionsge 5-1 for the der recommendations.

te the printer (see -31).

cture was scanned on t scanner and the lines on both the displayed nd the print, clean the anner glass (see the l packed with your print r).es appear only on the

image, clean the l print head (see the l packed with your .

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leshooting Error Messages Troubleshooting Print Qu

lem Possible Solutionlling the otion would ed the otion disk e. Please e one of the lled otions and ain.”

1. Touch OK to clear the message box.

2. Delete one of the installed promotions.

3. Try the operation again.

e was a em installing promotion. e try again.”

1. Touch OK to clear the message box.

2. Try the operation again.3. If the problem persists,

contact KODAK Service and Support.

promotion lready

ed, so it will e installed”

You cannot install an expired promotion. Touch OK to clear the message box.

Problem PossibPoor image size proportions on ID photos from digital camera.

See paviewfin

Prints have green, blue, or pink tint.

Calibrapage 2

Prints have vertical white lines, vertical colored lines, or scratches.

If the pithe prinappearimage aprint scmanuascanneIf the linprintedthermamanuaprinter)

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ID phpassprintsKODDC12410/4Camprintiwith a

Poorcolorbrighphotodigita

Probrning may include all ictures or a selected pending upon which have a resolution he customer can:

ouch an individual icture, or touch Select ll to continue with the rder and print the ictures anyway.ontinue with the order nd print the remaining ictures not affected y the resolution roblem.ouch Start Over to ancel the order.

le Solutions

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oto port-size from AK DC50, 0, or DCS 20 Digital

eras are ng dark or red tint.

Try adjusting the ID Photo color balance. See “Adjusting the Color Balance for ID Photos” on page 5-5.

picture or tness on ID s from l camera.

See “Adjusting the Color Balance for ID Photos” on page 5-5.

lem Possible Solutions“You have pictures in your order that display the yellow resolution warning. Optimum print quality may not be achieved for these pictures based on the print size. Would you like to include these pictures in your order?”

The waof the pfew, depicturesissue. T✔ t

paop

✔ capbp

✔ tc

Problem Possib

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Troub

Mess“Therin theOK aKODCD.”

“The tray iKODCD. Pand iKODCD.”

“The tray apictuon it KODCD. Pand iKODCD.”

heck that the CD is lean and free of dust.ry the operation again.

f the operation fails, se a new Picture CD.

t KODAK Service and rt.

heck that the CD is lean and free of dust.ry the operation again.

f the operation fails, se a new Picture CD.heck that the CD is lean and free of dust.ry the operation again.

f the operation fails, se a new Picture CD.

le Solution

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leshooting the CD-RW Drive

age Possible Solutione is no CD tray. Press nd insert a AK Picture

✔ Check that there is a CD in the tray.

✔ Touch OK.✔ Try the operation again.✔ If the operation fails,

use a new Picture CD.CD in the s not a AK Picture ress OK

nsert a AK Picture

✔ Check that the CD in the tray is a KODAK Picture CD.

✔ Touch OK.✔ Try the operation again.✔ If the operation fails,

use a new Picture CD.CD in the lready has

res written or it is not a AK Picture ress OK

nsert a AK Picture

✔ Check that the CD in the tray is a KODAK Picture CD.

✔ Touch OK.✔ Try the operation again.✔ If the operation fails,

use a new Picture CD.

“Failed to Read the CD. The CD may be dirty or unusable. Press OK and insert another KODAK Picture CD.”

✔ Cc

✔ T✔ I

u

“There was a problem making a KODAK Picture CD. Please contact a store employee.”

ContacSuppo

“Failed to Write the pictures to the CD. The CD may be dirty or unusable.”

✔ Cc

✔ T✔ I

u“Failed to Close the session on the CD. The CD may be dirty or unusable.”

✔ Cc

✔ T✔ I

u

Message Possib

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ealth Checks a diagnostic tool that t application errors. ealth Check, a report ng information. Use the resolve the application tact KODAK Service

if the enabler has been

“TherproblprepapictuwritinCD.”

No m

Mess

tics.

ion Health Check. status appears.

e.

er.

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Accessing Application HApplication Health Check iyou can use to troubleshooAfter running Application Happears with troubleshootiinformation in this report toerror. You may need to conand Support.Each enabler is also listedsuccessfully installed.

e was a em ring the

res for g to this

Contact KODAK Service and Support.

essage. If there is no message and the CD never completes writing after 10 minutes:✔ Restart the Picture

Maker/Picture Kiosk.✔ Resubmit the job.✔ Contact KODAK

Service and Support.

age Possible Solution

1. Touch Diagnos

2. Touch ApplicatThe application

3. Touch Continu

4. Touch Start Ov

5. Touch Exit.

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d Reader

screen, touch Device

d Swipe.

nt card in to the card kly remove it.d from the card and screen.s not appear, try rd. If the data still does , contact KODAK d Support.

clear the data from the

r.

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ing Diagnostics to Disketteay be asked to review diagnostics ation with a KODAK Service and Support entative.

TANT: You must use a high-density diskette.

Testing the Magnetic Car

1. Touch Diagnostics.

2. Touch Copy Diagnostics to Disk.

3. Insert a floppy disk into the disk drive.

4. Touch Copy to Disk.NOTE: If the information for the

diagnostics report does not fit on one diskette, you will be prompted to insert another diskette.

5. Touch Start Over.

6. Touch Exit.

1. From the SetupManagement.

2. Touch Test Car

3. Insert a paymereader and quicThe data is reaappears on the

NOTE: If data doeanother canot appearService an

4. Touch Reset toscreen.

5. Touch Start Ove

6. Touch Exit.

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ChecSettinIf youup coof equsecurthat:

n this configuration has SB port.

equipment in the ur Picture Maker may nt.

s KODAK PS6 Print ODAK PS7/PS8/PS9 r Picture Maker will t scanner. This diagram oto Printer 6400 and Printer 6800/6850. r will only have one of

EquiKOD

KOD

NIKO

Printer 8110

Printer 4720

Printer 6400

0 Film Scanner

rint Scanner

S8/PS9 Print Scanner

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king Cable Connections and SCSI ID gs

r Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk does not start rrectly or you are not able to connect a piece ipment, check that the cables are connected

ely. If you have a Picture Maker, make sure

The Picture Maker is terminated properly.The SCSI IDs are set properly.

Equipment KeyIMPORTANT: The console i

more than 1 UUse this key to identify thediagram on page 12-13. Yonot have all of the equipme

NOTE: This diagram showScanner and the KPrint Scanner. Youonly have one prinshows KODAK Phthe KODAK PhotoYour Picture Makethese printers.

pment SCSI IDAK Photo Printer 6400 0

AK PS6 Print Scanner 1

N LS-2000 Film Scanner 5Number Equipment

1 KODAK Photo

2 KODAK Photo

3 Console

4 KODAK Photo

5 NIKON LS-200

6 KODAK PS6 P

7 KODAK PS7/P

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9

1

1

1

1

1

Num

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USB Hub (4-port or 7-port hub)

KODAK Photo Printer 6800/6850

0 BLUETOOTH® Technology Enabled Device

1 Modem

2 Infrared Device Adapter

3 Network Connection to Local Area Network (LAN) or Lab System

4 Keyboard

ber Equipment

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1

6

7

9

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ection Diagram for the KODAK Picture Maker G3 Order StationTANT: The console in this configuration has more than 1 USB port.

2

3

4

5

8

11

13 12

14

10

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Use thdiagranot ha

NOTE

Num1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Technology Enabled

e Adapter

ection to Local Area ) or Lab System

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ment KeyTANT: The console in this configuration has

only 1 USB port.is key to identify the equipment in the m on page 12-15. Your Picture Maker may ve all of the equipment.

: This diagram shows KODAK Photo Printer 6400 and the KODAK Photo Printer 6800/6850. Your Picture Maker will only have one of these printers.

ber EquipmentKODAK Photo Printer 8110

KODAK Photo Printer 4720

Console

KODAK Photo Printer 6400

NIKON LS-2000 Film Scanner

KODAK PS6 Print Scanner

Modem

USB Hub (4-port or 7-port hub)

KODAK Photo Printer 6800/6850

10 BLUETOOTH®Device

11 Infrared Devic

12 Network ConnNetwork (LAN

13 Keyboard

Number Equipment

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11

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ection Diagram for the KODAK Picture Maker G3 Order StationTANT: The console in this configuration has only 1 USB port.

2

3

4

5

78

912

13

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NOTE

Num1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

1

Printer 8800

Printer 6800/6850

enser

S8/PS9 Print Scanner

rt or 7-port hub)

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ment Keyis key to identify the equipment in the m on page 12-17. Your Picture Maker may ve all of the equipment listed.

: This diagram shows KODAK PS6 Print Scanner and the KODAK PS7/PS8/PS9 Print Scanner. Your Picture Maker will only have one print scanner.

ber EquipmentKODAK Photo Printer 8110

KODAK Photo Printer 4720

Console

KODAK Photo Printer 6400

NIKON LS-2000 Film Scanner

KODAK PS6 Print Scanner

Touch-Screen cable - must be connected to USB Port 3

BLUETOOTH® Technology Enabled Device

Infrared Device Adapter

0 Keyboard

11 KODAK Photo

12 KODAK Photo

13 CD Writer/Disp

14 KODAK PS7/P

15 USB Hub (4-po

Number Equipment

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6

13

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ection Diagram for the KODAK Picture Maker G3 Order Station LS

1 2

3

4

5

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8

9

11

12

10

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ment Keyis key to identify the equipment in the m on page 12-19. Your Picture Kiosk may ve all of the equipment listed.

ber EquipmentKODAK PS9 Print Scanner

KODAK Picture Kiosk G4

KODAK Photo Printer 8800

Mouse

Keyboard

KODAK Photo Printer 6800/6850

KODAK Photo Printer 6800/6850

Modem

CD Writer/Dispenser

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4

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ection Diagram for the KODAK Picture Kiosk G4

12

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CleanTo keecondit

IMPOR

1. Sao

2. Rwlin

liquid or aerosol spray tly on the screen or

ot use any type of alkaline cleaner, der or solvent (such as zine) to clean your display. Avoid getting your touch-screen id does get inside, have rvice technician check it wer it on again.ng the touch-screen, ch-screen display is

you reconnect the e power on.

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ing the Touch-Screen Displayp the touch-screen display in good working

ion:Keep the surrounding area vacuumed and litter-free.Protect the touch-screen display from tobacco smoke, dust, and liquid spills.Clean the outside of the touch-screen display cabinet using a soft, clean, lint-free cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Rinse the cloth with clear water, wring it dry, and wipe the cabinet to remove any detergent residue.

TANT: Do not apply the cleaner from a spray bottle. The cleaner could seep into the touch-screen display and cause damage.

hut down the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk nd disconnect the console from the power utlet before you clean it.emove dust, dirt, fingerprints, and marks by iping the touch-screen with a soft, clean, nt-free cloth slightly moistened with a on-ammonia based glass cleaner.

IMPORTANT: Do not apply cleaners direccabinet. Do nabrasive pad,scouring powalcohol or bentouch-screen liquids inside display. If liqua qualified sebefore you po

3. After you finish cleanimake sure that the toucompletely dry beforepower cord and turn th

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UpgraYour PsoftwatheseInstall

IMPOR

ure Maker/Picture CD 1, label-side up, in rive. Be careful not to rside of the CD.

ossible system not turn the Picture e Kiosk off during

oftware or Borders.

oftware.

stallation”, touch .

CD Detected”, touch

touch Next.

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ding Application Softwareicture Maker/Picture Kiosk has the latest re already installed. If necessary, follow

steps to upgrade your application software. ation can take up to 30 minutes.

TANT: All jobs should be released and allowed to complete uploading before updating the Application software. If the jobs are not released before installing the software, they will be lost. See “Using the Upload Queue Manager” on page 10-4.

After you reinstall the application software, you do not have to reinstall the enabler software.

Follow the steps carefully. Do not touch or interact with the screen during the installation process unless directed to do so in the steps listed below. Interacting with certain screens may cause the installation to fail!

1. Save your Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk settings. See “Saving Your Settings” on page 2-21.

2. Insert the PictKiosk softwarethe CD-ROM dtouch the unde

CAUTION:To prevent pdamage, do Maker/Picturinstallation.

3. Touch Setup.

4. Touch Install S

5. Touch Install S

6. At “Software InCheck for Disk

7. At “InstallationInstall.

8. At “Welcome”,

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re Maker/Picture Kiosk that the version rs in the lower left creen.

ture Maker/Picture . See “Loading Your age 2-22.

to test the Picture Kiosk.ons about installing the AK Service and

uality prints, calibrate fter installing software 31).

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9. At “Setup Needs The Next Disk”:

✔ Remove CD 1 and store it in a safe place.

✔ Insert CD 2 in the CD-ROM drive.✔ Wait approximately 10 seconds.✔ Touch OK.

10. At “Setup Complete”:

✔ Remove CD 2 and store it in a safe place.

✔ Touch OK.The application software starts automatically after the Picture Maker/Picture Kiosk restarts.

11. After the Picturestarts, verifynumber appeacorner of the s

12. Load your PicKiosk settingsSettings” on p

13. Print a pictureMaker/Picture

If you have any questisoftware, contact KODSupport.

IMPORTANT: For the best qthe printer a(see page 2-

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rating: 15 – 76%ge: 5– 86%

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than 1000 Lux; no sure to direct sunlight.

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endix A: tem Specificationsifications for the Order Station/Order on LS

Order Station Size

Height: 21 in. (53.3 cm)Width: 24 in. (61 cm)Depth: 20 in. (50.8 cm)

Order Station Weight

Maximum 65 lbs (29.5 kg)

Order Station LS Size

Height: 17 in. (43.2 cm)Width: 17 in. (43.2 cm)Depth: 20 in. (50.8 cm)

Order Station LS Weight

Maximum 62 lbs (28.1 kg)

Front 36 in. (91.4 cm)

Back 6 in. (15.2 cm)

Left Side 6 in. (15.2 cm)

Right Side 6 in. (15.2 cm)

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0 Hz

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Airflow Required airflow1.5 cubic meters per minute.

Line Jack TypeAirflow

RJ-11C modular jackRequired airflow1.5 cubic meters per minute.

Service Direct, dedicated, on PBX, bi-directional, analog

Distance from phone jack to system

8 ft (2.4 m) nominal

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Temperature Operating: 59 – 86º F (15 – 30º C)Storage: -4 – 131º F (-20 – 55º C)

Humidity Operating: 15 – 86%Storage: 5– 86%

Altitude 8000 ft. (2440 m) maximum

Ambient Light

Less than 1000 Lux; no exposure to direct sunlight.

Acoustic Level

< 60 dB

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AppKODASoftwBy usKiosktermsREADCONDusing accesagreethis A“Dealeconditcopy tthe paROM

1.

ure Kiosk equipment and to use arketing materials and l materials associated foregoing collectively

censed Property”).t it shall not, without the val of Kodak, directly or any of its rights, duties

er this Agreement, or herwise appoint any epresentatives, llers, original equipment lue-added re-sellers, rs or other third parties port the Licensed

by Kodak or its ted by copyright laws es. You may not copy as expressly provided

y not reverse engineer, le, or derive Software.

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endix B: K Picture Maker G3/Picture Kiosk G4 are User License Agreementing KODAK Picture Maker G3/Picture G4, you expressly agree to the following and conditions. THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND ITIONS CAREFULLY before installing or the Software. By installing, copying, sing, or otherwise using the Software, you to be bound by the terms and conditions of greement (“Agreement”). If you (“you” or r”) do not agree with the terms and ions of this Agreement, you may not use or he Software, and you should promptly return ckage in its entirety with the sealed CD (s) for a refund.GRANT OF LICENSEA. Subject to the terms of this Agreement,

Eastman Kodak Company (“Kodak”) grants Dealer, and Dealer hereby accepts a non-exclusive non-transferable license for the enclosed software program(s) and all related data files (collectively, the “Software”) to use only on the Kodak

Picture Maker/Pict(the “Equipment”) documentation, many other collateratherewith (all of theconstituting the “Li

B. Dealer agrees thaprior written approindirectly (i) assignor obligations und(ii) authorize or otdealers, agents, rdistributors, re-semanufacturers, vasystems integratoto distribute or supProperty.

2. COPYRIGHTThe Software is ownedsuppliers and is protecand international treatithe Software other thanin this license. You madecompile, disassembthe source code for the

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nce with the materials, and (ii) the ftware is furnished will materials and rmal use. Kodak does ctions contained in the ler’s requirements or e Software will be ree. Dealer assumes tion of the Software to ded results, and for the sults obtained from the y applicable legislation ing exclusions, KODAK ARRANTIES OF ANY SS OR IMPLIED, IED WARRANTIES OF ND FITNESS FOR A SE. Some states and stralia, do not allow the rranties, or have

s certain statutory be excluded, so the ot apply to Dealer. This specific legal rights and other rights.

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TERMis license is effective until terminated. aler may terminate it at any time by stroying the Software together with all pies in any form. It will also terminate if aler fails to comply with any term or ndition of this Agreement. Dealer agrees on such termination to destroy the Software gether with all copies in any form.CHANGES TO SOFTWAREdak reserves the right at any time to make anges to the Software whenever such anges facilitate the performance of ftware. Dealer agrees that it will (i) install ch updates to the Software, pursuant to dak’s written instructions for installing such dates, or (ii) at Kodak’s option, allow Kodak install such updates.LIMITED WARRANTYr a period of 90 (ninety) days after the date

delivery of the Software to Dealer, as idenced by a copy of your purchase receipt, dak warrants (i) when used with a

commended software and hardware nfiguration, the Software will perform

substantially in accordaaccompanying written media on which the Sobe free from defects inworkmanship under nonot warrant that the funSoftware will meet Deathat the operation of thuninterrupted or error fresponsibility for operaachieve Dealer’s inteninstallation, use, and reSoftware. Subject to anthat prohibits the followMAKES NO OTHER WKIND, EITHER EXPREINCLUDING THE IMPLMERCHANTABILITY APARTICULAR PURPOcountries, including Auexclusion of implied walegislation that imposewarranties that cannot above exclusion may nwarranty gives Dealer Dealer may also have

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6.SuprenberemreorSopuavthfoacEVOINDAPRDAINIFDAinor

s, or have legislation ion or exclusion of mitation may not apply

rchased in the United is governed by the laws rk. If purchased outside Agreement is governed try in which it was

RESTRICTED

mentation are provided HTS. Use, duplication,

S. Government is s set forth in The Rights in Technical ftware clause DFAR other applicable regulation providing ontractor/manufacturer pany, 343 State Street,

14650.

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LIMITATION OF REMEDIESbject to any applicable legislation that

ohibits the following limitations, Kodak’s tire liability and your exclusive remedy shall , at Kodak’s option, either (a) the repair or placement of the Software or any media not eeting Kodak’s “Limited Warranty” that is turned to Kodak with a copy of your receipt, (b) the return of the price Dealer paid for the ftware, provided Dealer has proof of the rchase price paid. These remedies are not ailable if failure of the Software or media is e result of misuse, abuse, or a failure to llow the operating instructions in the companying written materials. IN NO ENT WILL KODAK OR ITS SUPPLIERS

R DEALERS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY CIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL MAGES, INCLUDING ANY LOST OFITS, LOST SAVINGS, OR OTHER MAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR

ABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, EVEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH MAGES. Some states and countries,

cluding Australia, do not allow the limitation exclusion of liability for incidental or

consequential damagethat restricts the limitatliability, so the above lito you.7. GENERALIf the Software was puStates, this Agreementof the State of New Yothe United States, this by the laws of the counpurchased.8. U.S. GOVERNMENT

RIGHTSThe Software and docuwith RESTRICTED RIGor disclosure by the U.subject to restrictions asubdivision (c)(1)(ii) of Data and Computer So252.227-7013 or such government or agencyequivalent protection. Cis Eastman Kodak ComRochester, New York,

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EUROPEAN COMMUNITY PROVISIONSthis Software is used within a country of the ropean Union, nothing in this Agreement all be construed as restricting any rights ailable under the European Community ftware Directive (91/250/EEC).SUPPLIMENTARY LICENCESrtain rights are not granted by this reement, but are available under a separate reement. If you would like to enter into one the licences listed below, please contact dak.A. KODAK Picture CD.

You must enter into a Trademark Use Agreement if you wish to put digitized images on a KODAK Picture CD.

B. KODAK Picture Disk.You must enter into a Trademark Use Agreement if you wish to put digitized images on a KODAK Picture Disk.

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AppMICREnd-UDeskt

IMPOlicensbetweentity)the cocompthe MidentifPRODaccomor copSOFTSOFTmaterdocumend-uPRODautheprovid

along with the at is associated with a agreement is licensed hat license agreement. nloading, accessing or WARE PRODUCT, you erms of this EULA. If ms of this EULA, ft Licensing, Inc. (“ms”) SOFTWARE event, you may not use RODUCT, and you anufacturer for e unused product(s) in urer's return policies.ICENSECT is protected by tional copyright treaties, l property laws and PRODUCT is licensed, UTER” as used herein E, if the HARDWARE is or shall mean the h the HARDWARE E is a computer system

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endix C: OSOFT WINDOWS 2000 PROFESSIONAL ser License Agreement for MICROSOFT op Operating Systems

RTANT—READ CAREFULLY: this end-user e agreement (“EULA”) is a legal agreement en you (either an individual or a single and the manufacturer (“manufacturer”) of mputer system or computer system

onent (“hardware”) with which you acquired icrosoft SOFTWARE PRODUCT (S) ied above (“SOFTWARE” or “SOFTWARE UCT”). If the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is not panied by new hardware, you may not use y the SOFTWARE PRODUCT. The WARE PRODUCT includes computer WARE, the associated media, any printed ials, and any “online” or electronic entation. This EULA is valid and grants the

ser license rights only if the SOFTWARE UCT is genuine and a genuine certificate of

nticity for the product SOFTWARE is ed with the SOFTWARE PRODUCT.

Any SOFTWARE providedSOFTWARE PRODUCT thseparate end-user license to you under the terms of tBy installing, copying, dowotherwise using the SOFTagree to be bound by the tyou do not agree to the termanufacturer and Microsoare unwilling to license thePRODUCT to you. In suchor copy the SOFTWARE Pshould promptly contact minstructions on return of thaccordance with manufactSOFTWARE PRODUCT LThe SOFTWARE PRODUcopyright laws and internaas well as other intellectuatreaties. The SOFTWARE not sold. The term “COMPshall mean the HARDWARa single computer system,computer system with whicoperates, if the HARDWARcomponent.

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1.Th

ervices of the DUCT, such as file and internet information connection maximum ect connections made FTWARE or hardware gregates connections.

anufacturer has not p copy of the DUCT with the may make a single e SOFTWARE ay use the back-up hival purposes.

the SOFTWARE es a Microsoft back-up e the utility to make the py. After the single ade, the back-up utility ly disabled. Except as d in this EULA, you may e copies of the DUCT, including the ccompanying the

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GRANT OF LICENSE is EULA grants you the following rights:A. Software Installation and Use. You may

only install, use, access, display and run one (1) copy of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on the COMPUTER.

B. Storage/Network Use. The SOFTWARE PRODUCT may not be installed, accessed, displayed, run, shared or used concurrently on or from different computers, including a workstation, terminal or other digital electronic device (“Devices”). Notwithstanding the foregoing and except as otherwise provided below, any number of Devices may access or otherwise utilize the file and print services and Internet information services of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, if included. If the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is Windows 2000 you may use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on a single COMPUTER as interactive workstation SOFTWARE, but not as server SOFTWARE. However, you may permit a maximum of ten (10) Devices to connect to the COMPUTER to

access and use sSOFTWARE PROprint services andservices. The ten-includes any indirthrough other SOwhich pools or ag

C. Back-up Copy. If Mincluded a back-uSOFTWARE PROCOMPUTER, youback-up copy of thPRODUCT. You mcopy solely for arc

D. Back-up Utility. If PRODUCT includutility, you may ussingle back-up coback-up copy is mwill be permanentexpressly providenot otherwise makSOFTWARE PROprinted materials aSOFTWARE.

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2.

DUCT on the

Selection. have elected to selection of language FTWARE PRODUCT. are licensed to use guage versions

of the setup process for RODUCT you will be ption to select a

Upon selection, the selected by you will be PUTER, and the

s) not selected by you lly and permanently ard disk of the

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E. Reservation of Rights. Manufacturer, MS and its suppliers (including Microsoft Corporation) reserve all rights not expressly granted to you in this EULA.

DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS.A. Windows 2000. If the SOFTWARE

PRODUCT is Windows 2000, it may not be used by more than two (2) processors on the COMPUTER unless a higher number of processors is indicated on the Certificate of Authenticity that accompanies the SOFTWARE PRODUCT.

B. Multiple Processor Version Selection. The CD or diskette(s) on which the SOFTWARE PRODUCT resides may contain several copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT, each of which is compatible with a different microprocessor architecture, such as the x86 architecture or various RISC architectures (“Processor Version(s)”). You may install and use only one copy of one Processor Version of the

SOFTWARE PROCOMPUTER.

C. Language VersionManufacturer mayprovide you with aversions of the SOIn such event, youonly one of the lanprovided. As part the SOFTWARE Pgiven a one-time olanguage version.language version set up on the COMlanguage version(will be automaticadeleted from the hCOMPUTER.

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verse Engineering, d Disassembly. You ngineer, decompile, or OFTWARE t and only to the extent s expressly permitted notwithstanding this

ponents. The DUCT is licensed as a component parts may for use on more than

R. The SOFTWARE nsed with the single integrated TWARE PRODUCT with the HARDWARE EULA.

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D. Operating System Selection. Manufacturer may have elected to provide you with a selection of Microsoft operating system SOFTWARE for the COMPUTER. If the SOFTWARE PRODUCT includes more than one (1) Microsoft operating system (“Microsoft OS”), you are licensed to use only one of the Microsoft OS selections provided. As part of the setup process for the SOFTWARE you will be given a one-time option to select one (1) Microsoft OS. Upon selection, the one Microsoft OS selected by you will be set up on the COMPUTER, and the other Microsoft OS (s) not selected by you will be automatically and permanently deleted from the hard disk of the COMPUTER.

E. Additional Software. Any SOFTWARE PRODUCT provided to you by Manufacturer, MS or Microsoft Corporation which updates or supplements the original SOFTWARE PRODUCT is governed by this EULA unless alternative terms are provided with such updates or supplements.

F. Limitations on ReDecompilation anmay not reverse edisassemble the SPRODUCT, excepthat such activity iby applicable law limitation.

G. Separation of ComSOFTWARE PROsingle product. Itsnot be separated one computer.

H. Single COMPUTEPRODUCT is liceHARDWARE as aproduct. The SOFmay only be usedas set forth in this

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PRODUCT is an fer must also include all e SOFTWARE

out prejudice to any facturer or MS may if you do not abide by ditions contained ent, you must destroy OFTWARE PRODUCT onent parts.

EULA does not grant onnection with any vice marks of or its suppliers ft Corporation).g. The SOFTWARE ontain Microsoft duct that enables shared between two or even if an application is ne of the computers. technology with all ion products for ences.

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I. Single EULA. The package for the SOFTWARE PRODUCT may contain multiple versions of this EULA, such as multiple translations and/or multiple media versions (e.g., in the user documentation and in the SOFTWARE). In this case, you are only licensed to use one (1) copy of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT.

J. Rental. You may not rent, lease or lend the SOFTWARE PRODUCT to another user.

K. Software Product Transfer. You may permanently transfer all of your rights under this EULA only as part of a permanent sale or transfer of the HARDWARE, provided you retain no copies, you transfer all of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT (including all component parts, the media and printed materials, any upgrades, this EULA and, if applicable, the Certificate(s) of Authenticity), and the recipient agrees to the terms of this EULA.

If the SOFTWAREupgrade, any transprior versions of thPRODUCT.

L. Termination. Withother rights, Manucancel this EULA the terms and conherein. In such evall copies of the Sand all of its comp

M.Trademarks. Thisyou any rights in ctrademarks or serManufacturer, MS(including Microso

N. Application SharinPRODUCT may cNetMeeting, a proapplications to bemore computers, installed on only oYou may use this Microsoft applicatmulti-party confer

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3.

DUCT is an upgrade ckage of SOFTWARE sed as a single E PRODUCT may be

nly as part of that single ay not be separated for

computer. and intellectual to the SOFTWARE

g but not limited to any , animations, video, d “applets,” SOFTWARE ompanying printed opies of the

CT, are owned by MS ding Microsoft ay not copy the printed ying the SOFTWARE nd intellectual property ontent which may be e of the SOFTWARE perty of the respective ay be protected by

or other intellectual aties.

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For non-Microsoft applications, you should consult the accompanying license agreement or contact the licensor to determine whether application sharing is permitted by the licensor.

UPGRADES. If the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is labeled as an upgrade, you must be properly licensed to use a product identified by Manufacturer, MS or Microsoft Corporation as being eligible for the upgrade in order to use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT (“Eligible Product”). For the purpose of upgrade products only, “HARDWARE” shall mean the computer system or computer system component with which you received the Eligible Product. A SOFTWARE PRODUCT labeled as an upgrade replaces and/or supplements the Eligible Product which came with the HARDWARE. After upgrading, you may no longer use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT that formed the basis for your upgrade eligibility. You may use the resulting upgraded product only in accordance with the terms of this EULA and only with the HARDWARE.

If the SOFTWARE PROof a component of a paprograms that you licenproduct, the SOFTWARused and transferred oproduct package and muse on more than one 4. COPYRIGHT. All title

property rights in andPRODUCT (includinimages, photographsaudio, music, text anincorporated into thePRODUCT), the accmaterials, and any cSOFTWARE PRODUor its suppliers (incluCorporation). You mmaterials accompanPRODUCT. All title arights in and to the caccessed through usPRODUCT is the procontent owner and mapplicable copyrightproperty laws and tre

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6.

with respect to any CT upgrades shall be lease you signed for d (iii) you may not use

ODUCT after your lease ou purchase the anufacturer.T. Product support for

ODUCT is not provided rporation, or their ies. For product to manufacturer's ided in the e hardware. Should you concerning this EULA, ntact manufacturer for ase refer to the

the documentation for

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is EULA grants you no rights to use such ntent. All rights not expressly granted under is EULA are reserved by MS and its ppliers (including Microsoft Corporation).DUAL-MEDIA SOFTWARE PRODUCT. You may receive the SOFTWARE PRODUCT in more than one medium. Regardless of the type or size of medium you receive, you may use only one medium that is appropriate for the COMPUTER. You may not use or install the other medium on another computer. You may not loan, rent, lease, lend or otherwise transfer the other medium to another user, except as part of the permanent transfer (as provided above) of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT. LEASED HARDWARE. In the event that you receive the HARDWARE under the terms of a lease from Manufacturer or Manufacturer's third-party representative, the following additional terms shall apply: (i) you may not transfer the SOFTWARE PRODUCT to another user as part of the transfer of the HARDWARE, whether or not the SOFTWARE PRODUCT transferred with the HARDWARE is otherwise allowed in this

EULA; (ii) your rightsSOFTWARE PRODUas determined by thethe HARDWARE; anthe SOFTWARE PRterminates, unless yHARDWARE from M

7. PRODUCT SUPPORthe SOFTWARE PRby MS, Microsoft Coaffiliates or subsidiarsupport, please refersupport number provdocumentation for thhave any questions or if you desire to coany other reason, pleaddress provided in the hardware.

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8. Card, or on the CT packaging or other

n the following applies: ODUCT contains d cannot be exported States (including nd all other territories,

ossessions of the nada without a U.S. ent export license or an ception. You agree that r indirectly export or ARE PRODUCT (or

er than to Canada, an export license or ense exception is ional information see .com/exporting/.

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EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. If this EULA is not labeled and the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is not identified as “North America Only Version” above, on the Product Identification Card, or on the SOFTWARE PRODUCT packaging or other written materials, then the following terms apply: You agree that you will not export or re-export the SOFTWARE PRODUCT (or portions thereof) to any country, person or entity subject to U.S. export restrictions. You specifically agree not to export or re-export the SOFTWARE PRODUCT (or portions thereof): (i) to any country subject to a U.S. embargo or trade restriction; (ii) to any person or entity who you know or have reason to know will utilize the SOFTWARE PRODUCT (or portions thereof) in the design, development or production of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons; or (iii) to any person or entity who has been denied export privileges by the U.S. government. For additional information see <http://www.microsoft.com/exporting/>. If SOFTWARE PRODUCT is labeled “North America Only Version” above, on the

Product IdentificationSOFTWARE PRODUwritten materials, theThe SOFTWARE PRstrong encryption anoutside of the UnitedPuerto Rico, Guam adependencies and pUnited States) or CaCommerce Departmapplicable license exyou will not directly ore-export the SOFTWportions thereof), othwithout first obtainingdetermining that a licapplicable. For addithttp://www.microsoft

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FoprjuinSOApAuEXCO

the benefit of certain uant to the trade r state and territory

consumer guarantees respect of which certain luded.

ARRANTY. that: ll perform substantially accompanying Product of 90 days from the date Microsoft hardware ARE will be free from

d workmanship under for a period of 1 year

t.

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NOTE ON JAVA SUPPORT. THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT may contain support for programs written in JAVA. JAVA technology is not fault tolerant and is not designed, manufactured, or intended for use or resale as on-line control equipment in hazardous environments requiring fail-safe performance, such as in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communication systems, air traffic control, direct life support machines, or weapons systems, in which the failure of JAVA technology could lead directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or environmental damage.Sun Microsystems, Inc. has contractually obligated Microsoft to make this disclaimer.r the limited warranties and special

ovisions pertaining to your particular risdiction, please refer to the warranties cluded below or provided with the

FTWARE PRODUCT printed materials. pendix warranty and special provisions for stralia, New Zealand or Papua New Guinea.PRESS LIMITED WARRANTYNSUMER RIGHTS.

Consumers may have rights or remedies purspractices act and similalaws in Australia or theact in New Zealand, in liability may not be exc

LIMITED EXPRESS WManufacturer warrants(a) the SOFTWARE wiin accordance with theManual(s) for a period of receipt; and (b) any accompanying SOFTWdefects in materials annormal use and servicefrom the date of receip

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Act in New Zealand, in y may not be excluded. may not be excluded, xtent permitted by law, at the exclusive option er (a) replacement of

any accompanying (b) correction of defects (c) payment of the cost SOFTWARE (and any re supplied).

ILITY/DAMAGES. The judice to any rights you cannot legally be you acknowledge that tion, warranty or

made or given by icrosoft corporation (or er) to any person or

in relation to the her consequences or from the delivery or use any accompanying FTWARE, manuals or

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STOMER REMEDIES. the maximum extent permitted under plicable law, Manufacturer's and its pplier's entire liability and your exclusive medy under the express warranty is, at anufacturer's option, either (a) return of the ice paid; or (b) repair or replacement of the FTWARE or Microsoft hardware which

es not meet the warranty and which is turned to Manufacturer with a copy of your ceipt. The warranty is void if failure of the

FTWARE or Microsoft hardware has sulted from accident, abuse or isapplication. Any replacement SOFTWARE d/or Microsoft hardware will be warranted r the remainder of the original warranty riod or 30 days, whichever is longer.

MITATION OF LIABILITY. the maximum extent permitted by plicable law, any conditions or warranties posed or implied by law are hereby cluded. Consumers may nevertheless have e benefit of certain rights or remedies rsuant to the Trade Practices Act and similar

ate and territory laws in Australia or the

Consumer Guaranteesrespect of which liabilitInsofar as such liabilitythen to the maximum esuch liability is limited, of Manufacturer, to eiththe SOFTWARE (and hardware supplied); or in the SOFTWARE; or of having defects in theaccompanying hardwa EXCLUSION OF LIABfollowing is without premay have at law whichexcluded or restricted. no promise, representaundertaking has been manufacturer and/or Mrelated company of eithcompany on its behalf profitability of or any otbenefits to be obtainedof the SOFTWARE andMicrosoft hardware, SOwritten materials.

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rned by the laws of tralia or, where supplies nd, by the laws of New

rranty and special , Scotland, Wales and

that (a) the rm substantially in companying written f ninety (90) days from (b) any Microsoft g the SOFTWARE will

materials and rmal use and service year from the date of rranties on the soft hardware are

ays and one (1) year, tes/jurisdictions do not ation of an implied limitation may not apply

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u have relied upon your own skill and dgement in deciding to acquire the

FTWARE and any accompanying rdware, manuals and written materials for e by you. Except as and to the extent ovided in this agreement, neither anufacturer and/or Microsoft Corporation (or lated company of either) will in any cumstances be liable for any other damages atsoever (including, without limitation, mages for loss of business, business

terruption, loss of business information or her indirect or consequential loss) arising out the use or inability to use or supply or n-supply of the SOFTWARE and any companying hardware and written materials. anufacturer's and/or Microsoft Corporation r related company of either) total liability der any provision of this agreement is in any se limited to the amount actually paid by you r the SOFTWARE and/or Microsoft rdware.

This agreement is goveNew South Wales, Ausare made in New ZealaZealand. Appendix waprovisions for EnglandIreland.

LIMITED WARRANTYManufacturer warrantsSOFTWARE will perfoaccordance with the acmaterials for a period othe date of receipt, andhardware accompanyinbe free from defects inworkmanship under nofor a period of one (1) receipt. Any implied waSOFTWARE and Microlimited to ninety (90) drespectively. Some staallow limitations on durwarranty, so the aboveto you.

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STOMER REMEDIES. anufacturer's and its suppliers' entire liability d your exclusive remedy shall be, at

anufacturer's option, either (a) return of the ice paid, or (b) repair or replacement of the FTWARE or hardware that does not meet

is Limited Warranty and which is returned to anufacturer with a copy of your receipt. This mited Warranty is void if failure of the

FTWARE or hardware has resulted from cident, abuse, or misapplication. Any placement SOFTWARE or hardware will be rranted for the remainder of the original rranty period or thirty (30) days, whichever

longer.

OTHER WARRANTIES. the maximum extent permitted by plicable law, manufacturer and its suppliers

sclaim all other representations, warranties, nditions or other terms, either express or plied, including, but not limited to implied rranties and/or conditions of merchantability d fitness for a particular purpose, with gard to the SOFTWARE, the accompanying itten materials, and any accompanying

hardware. This limited specific legal rights. Yowhich vary from state/jstate/jurisdiction. NO LIABILITY FORDAMAGES. To the maximum extenapplicable law, in no evor its suppliers be liablwhatsoever (including or indirect damages fobusiness profits, businbusiness information, oloss) arising out of the this product, even if maadvised of the possibiliany case, manufactureentire liability under anagreement shall be limactually paid by you foMicrosoft hardware. Bestates/jurisdictions do nor limitation of liability fincidental damages, thnot apply to you.

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DIES. Manufacturer's liability and your be, at Manufacturer's of the price paid, or (b) f the SOFTWARE or

t meet this Limited returned to py of your receipt. This id if failure of the re has resulted from application. Any RE or hardware will be inder of the original y (30) days, whichever

ANTIES. TO THE ERMITTED BY ANUFACTURER AND LAIM ALL OTHER R EXPRESS OR , BUT NOT LIMITED TIES OF ND FITNESS FOR A SE, WITH REGARD

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ECIAL PROVISIONSverse Engineering: If you acquired the FTWARE in the European Community, you

ay not reverse engineer, decompile, or sassemble the SOFTWARE except to the tent and for the express purposes thorized by applicable law.is Software License Agreement is governed the laws of England.PENDIX WARRANTY AND SPECIAL OVISIONS FOR CANADA LIMITED

ARRANTY LIMITED WARRANTY. anufacturer warrants that (a) the

FTWARE will perform substantially in cordance with the accompanying written aterials for a period of ninety (90) days from e date of receipt, and (b) any Microsoft rdware accompanying the SOFTWARE will free from defects in materials and rkmanship under normal use and service

r a period of one (1) year from the date of ceipt. Any implied warranties or conditions the SOFTWARE and Microsoft hardware e limited to ninety (90) days and one (1) ar, respectively. Some states/jurisdictions do t allow limitations on duration of an implied

warranty, so the aboveto you. CUSTOMER REMEand its suppliers' entireexclusive remedy shalloption, either (a) returnrepair or replacement ohardware that does noWarranty and which is Manufacturer with a coLimited Warranty is voSOFTWARE or hardwaaccident, abuse, or misreplacement SOFTWAwarranted for the remawarranty period or thirtis longer. NO OTHER WARRMAXIMUM EXTENT PAPPLICABLE LAW, MITS SUPPLIERS DISCWARRANTIES, EITHEIMPLIED, INCLUDINGTO IMPLIED WARRANMERCHANTABILITY APARTICULAR PURPO

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LIMITATION OF EQUENTIAL OR S, THE ABOVE APPLY TO YOU.Agreement is governed ince of Ontario, rties hereto irrevocably n of the courts of the

d further agrees to n which may arise located in the Judicial e of Ontario.T DISPOSITIONS R LE CANADA

rocuré ce produit riel Microsoft(r) au uivante s'adresse à

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THE SOFTWARE, THE ACCOMPANYING RITTEN MATERIALS, AND ANY COMPANYING HARDWARE. THIS

MITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC GAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY HAVE OTHERS

HICH VARY FROM STATE/JURISDICTION STATE/JURISDICTION.

NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL MAGES.TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT RMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO ENT SHALL MANUFACTURER OR ITS PPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY MAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING

ITHOUT LIMITATION, DIRECT OR DIRECT DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL JURY, LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, SINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF SINESS INFORMATION, OR ANY OTHER CUNIARY LOSS) ARISING OUT OF THE E OF OR INABILITY TO USE THIS ODUCT, EVEN IF MANUFACTURER HAS EN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF CH DAMAGES. IN ANY CASE,

ANUFACTURER'S AND ITS SUPPLIERS' TIRE LIABILITY UNDER ANY PROVISION

F THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE LIMITED

TO THE AMOUNT ACFOR THE SOFTWAREMICROSOFT HARDWSTATES/JURISDICTIOTHE EXCLUSION ORLIABILITY FOR CONSINCIDENTAL DAMAGELIMITATION MAY NOTThis Software License by the laws of the ProvCanada. Each of the paattorns to the jurisdictioProvince of Ontario ancommence any litigatiohereunder in the courtsDistrict of York, ProvincANNEXE GARANTIE EPARTICULIÈRES POUGARANTIE LIMITÉE Si vous vous êtes pMicrosoft(r) ou ce matéCANADA, la garantie svous.

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t, un traitement abusif cation. Tout LOGICIEL ement sera garanti ode de garantie initiale s, selon laquelle de ces us longue.UTE AUTRE

ortée maximale licable, le Fabricant et cent à toutes autres , expresses mais ne se limitant pas

s de la qualité e particulier en ce qui , la documentation ui l'accompagnent. ous accorde des droits ar la loi.PONSABILITÉ POUR IRECTS. Selon la isée par la loi t ou ses fournisseurs ne ponsables en aucune ommages quels qu'ils non de façon limitative ou indirects causés par

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ARANTIE LIMITÉE. Le Fabricant garantit e (a) la performance du LOGICIEL sera bstantiellement en conformité avec les cuments écrits qui l'accompagnent pour une riode de quatre-vingt-dix (90) jours à mpter de la date de réception, et que (b) ut matériel de Microsoft fourni avec le GICIEL sera exempt de défaut de matière

emière ou de vice de fabrication dans des nditions normales d'utilisation et d'entretien ur une période d'un (1) an à compter de la te de réception. Toutes garanties ou nditions implicites concernant le LOGICIEL le matériel Microsoft sont limitées à atre-vingt-dix (90) jours et un (1) an, spectivement. RECOURS DU CLIENT. La seule obligation Fabricant et de ses fournisseurs et votre cours exclusif seront, au choix du Fabricant, it (a) le remboursement du prix payé ou (b) réparation ou le remplacement du GICIEL ou du matériel qui n'est pas nforme à la Garantie limitée et qui est tourné au Fabricant avec une copie de votre çu. Cette Garantie limitée est nulle si la fectuosité du LOGICIEL ou du matériel est

causée par un accidenou une mauvaise appliou matériel de remplacpour le reste de la périou pour trente (30) jourdeux périodes est la pl EXCLUSION DE TOGARANTIE. Selon la pautorisée par la loi appses fournisseurs renongaranties ou conditionsou implicites, y comprisaux garanties implicitemarchande ou un usagconcerne le LOGICIELécrite et tout matériel qCette garantie limitée vspécifiques reconnus p ABSENCE DE RESLES DOMMAGES INDportée maximale autorapplicable, le Fabricanpourront être tenus rescirconstance de tous dsoient (y compris maisles dommages directs

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TY. Manufacturer OFTWARE will perform nce with the

materials for a period of he date of receipt, and are accompanying the

e from defects in ship under normal use

d of one (1) year from implied warranties on icrosoft hardware are

ays and one (1) year, tes/jurisdictions do not ation of an implied limitation may not apply

DIES. Manufacturer's liability and your be, at Manufacturer's of the price paid, or (b) f the SOFTWARE or

t meet this Limited returned to py of your receipt. This id if failure of the

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s lésions corporelles, la perte de bénéfices mmerciaux, l'interruption des affaires, la rte d'information commerciale ou toute autre rte pécuniaire) découlant de l'utilisation ou l'impossibilité d'utilisation de ce produit, et même si le Fabricant a été avisé de ventualité de tels dommages. En tout état de use, la seule responsabilité du Fabricant et ses fournisseurs en vertu de toute

sposition de cette Convention se limitera au ontant que vous aurez effectivement payé ur l'achat du LOGICIEL et/ou du matériel

icrosoft. présente Convention de droits d'utilisation logiciel est régie par les lois de la province ntario, Canada. Chacune des parties aux

ésentes reconnaît irrévocablement la mpétence des tribunaux de la province ntario et consent à instituer tout litige qui

urrait découler des présentes auprès des bunaux situés dans le district judiciaire de rk, province d'Ontario.PENDIX WARRANTY AND SPECIAL OVISIONS FOR THE UNITED STATES OF ERICA AND ANY OTHER COUNTRY.

LIMITED WARRANTY LIMITED WARRANwarrants that (a) the Ssubstantially in accordaaccompanying written ninety (90) days from t(b) any Microsoft hardwSOFTWARE will be frematerials and workmanand service for a periothe date of receipt. Anythe SOFTWARE and Mlimited to ninety (90) drespectively. Some staallow limitations on durwarranty, so the aboveto you. CUSTOMER REMEand its suppliers' entireexclusive remedy shalloption, either (a) returnrepair or replacement ohardware that does noWarranty and which is Manufacturer with a coLimited Warranty is vo

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ARE. BECAUSE SOME NS DO NOT ALLOW

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FTWARE or hardware has resulted from cident, abuse, or misapplication. Any placement SOFTWARE or hardware will be rranted for the remainder of the original rranty period or thirty (30) days, whichever

longer. NO OTHER WARRANTIES. TO THE AXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY PLICABLE LAW, MANUFACTURER AND

S SUPPLIERS DISCLAIM ALL OTHER ARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR PLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF

ERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A RTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH REGARD THE SOFTWARE, THE ACCOMPANYING

RITTEN MATERIALS, AND ANY COMPANYING HARDWARE. THIS

MITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC GAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY HAVE OTHERS

HICH VARY FROM STATE/JURISDICTION STATE/JURISDICTION.

NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL MAGES. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT RMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO ENT SHALL MANUFACTURER OR ITS

SUPPLIERS BE LIABLDAMAGES WHATSOEWITHOUT LIMITATIONINCIDENTAL, CONSEINDIRECT DAMAGESINJURY, LOSS OF BUBUSINESS INTERRUPBUSINESS INFORMAPECUNIARY LOSS) AUSE OF OR INABILITYPRODUCT, EVEN IF MBEEN ADVISED OF TSUCH DAMAGES. IN MANUFACTURER'S AENTIRE LIABILITY UNOF THIS AGREEMENTO THE AMOUNT ACFOR THE SOFTWAREMICROSOFT HARDWSTATES/JURISDICTIOTHE EXCLUSION ORLIABILITY FOR CONSINCIDENTAL DAMAGELIMITATION MAY NOTSPECIAL PROVISION

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S. GOVERNMENT LICENSE RIGHTS. l SOFTWARE provided to the U.S. overnment pursuant to solicitations issued or after December 1, 1995 is provided with

e commercial license rights and restrictions scribed in this EULA. All SOFTWARE ovided to the U.S. Government pursuant to licitations issued prior to December 1, 1995 provided with “Restricted Rights” as ovided for in FAR, 48 CFR 52.227-14 (JUNE 87) or DFAR, 48 CFR 252.227-7013 (OCT 88), as applicable. Manufacturer is sponsible for ensuring the SOFTWARE is arked with the “Restricted Rights Notice” or estricted Rights Legend,” as required. All hts not expressly granted are reserved.you acquired the SOFTWARE in the United ates of America, this Software License reement and Warranty are governed by the

ws of the State of Washington, U.S.A. If you quired the SOFTWARE outside the United ates of America, local law may apply.

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endix D: OSOFT WINDOWS XP EMBEDDED ser License Agreement for MICROSOFT op Operating Systems

RTANT—READ CAREFULLY: this end-user e agreement (“EULA”) is a legal agreement en you (either an individual or a single and the manufacturer (“manufacturer”) of mputer system or computer system

onent (“hardware”) with which you acquired icrosoft SOFTWARE PRODUCT (S) ied above (“SOFTWARE” or “SOFTWARE UCT”).You have acquired a device (“DEVICE”) that includes software licensed by Kodak from Microsoft Licensing Inc. or its affiliates (“MS”). Those installed software products of MS origin, as well as associated media, printed materials, and “online” or electronic documentation (“SOFTWARE”) are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold. All rights reserved.

2. IF YOU DO NOT AGUSER LICENSE AGDO NOT USE THE DSOFTWARE. INSTECONTACT KODAK FON RETURN OF THFOR A REFUND. ANSOFTWARE, INCLULIMITED TO USE OCONSTITUTE YOURTHIS EULA (OR RAPREVIOUS CONSE

3. GRANT OF SOFTWEULA grants you theA. You may use the S

DEVICE.B. NOT FAULT TOLE

SOFTWARE IS NKODAK HAS INDDETERMINED HOSOFTWARE IN THAS RELIED UPOCONDUCT SUFFDETERMINE THASUITABLE FOR S

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munication systems, air ct life support pons systems, in which technology could lead ersonal injury, or

r environmental rosystems, Inc. has ated MS to make this

rtain Damages. HIBITED BY LAW, MS LIABILITY FOR ANY IAL, L OR INCIDENTAL NG FROM OR IN ITH THE USE OR OF THE SOFTWARE. SHALL APPLY EVEN FAILS OF ITS POSE. IN NO EVENT ABLE FOR ANY ESS OF U.S. TWO DOLLARS

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C. NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE. THE SOFTWARE is provided “AS IS” and with all faults. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO SATISFACTORY QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, ACCURACY, AND EFFORT (INCLUDING LACK OF NEGLIGENCE) IS WITH YOU. ALSO, THERE IS NO WARRANTY AGAINST INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE SOFTWARE OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED ANY WARRANTIES REGARDING THE DEVICE OR THE SOFTWARE, THOSE WARRANTIES DO NOT ORIGINATE FROM, AND ARE NOT BINDING ON, MS.

D. Note on Java Support. The SOFTWARE may contain support for programs written in Java. Java technology is not fault tolerant and is not designed, manufactured, or intended for use or resale as online control equipment in hazardous environments requiring fail-safe performance, such as in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft

navigation or comtraffic control, diremachines, or weathe failure of Javadirectly to death, psevere physical odamage. Sun Miccontractually obligdisclaimer.

E. No Liability for CeEXCEPT AS PROSHALL HAVE NOINDIRECT, SPECCONSEQUENTIADAMAGES ARISICONNECTION WPERFORMANCETHIS LIMITATIONIF ANY REMEDYESSENTIAL PURSHALL MS BE LIAMOUNT IN EXCHUNDRED FIFTY(U.S.$250.OO).

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ICTIONS. You SOFTWARE is subject sdiction. You agree to plicable international that apply to the uding the U.S. Export gulations, as well as and destination by U.S. and other additional information crosoft.com/exporting.ular SOFTWARE

hat the DEVICE with the terms of the lity paragraph below, umber of computers or ces that might connect cess or utilize other RE services on the

ermit a maximum of ten her electronic devices VICE to utilize the WARE for (a) file and

ernet information emote access sharing).

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F. Limitations on Reverse Engineering, Decompilation, and Disassembly. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the SOFTWARE, except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation.

G. SOFTWARE TRANSFER ALLOWED BUT WITH RESTRICTIONS. You may permanently transfer rights under this EULA only as part of a permanent sale or transfer of the Device, and only if the recipient agrees to this EULA. If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade, any transfer must also include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE.

H. EXPORT RESTRacknowledge thatto U.S. export juricomply with all apand national lawsSOFTWARE, inclAdministration Reend-user, end-userestrictions issuedgovernments. Forsee http://www.mi

4. Limited Use of ParticServices. Provided tcontinues to complyRestricted Functionawithout limiting the nother electronic devito the DEVICE to acsoftware or SOFTWADEVICE, you may p(10) computers or otto connect to the DEservices of the SOFTprint services, (b) intservices, and/or (c) r(including connection

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lity. You are licensed to to provide only the specific tasks or the DEVICE has been ted by Kodak. This rohibits any other use of inclusion of additional r functions, on the he terms of the “Limited rvices” paragraph the SOFTWARE on the ith other computers or

f Processors. The t be used by more than t any one time on the

e. Your DEVICE may be te Boot feature which

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e ten (10) connection maximum includes y indirect connections made through

ultiplexing or other software. If you use the VICE to access or utilize the services or

nctionality of Microsoft Windows Server oducts (such as Microsoft Windows NT rver 4.0 (all editions) or Microsoft Windows 00 Server (all editions)), or use the DEVICE

permit workstation or computing devices to cess or utilize the services or functionality of icrosoft Windows Server products, you may required to obtain a Client Access License

r the Device and/or each such workstation or mputing device. Please refer to the end user ense agreement for your Microsoft Windows rver product for additional information.Restricted Deployment. The SOFTWARE is not designed or intended for use or resale in hazardous environments requiring fail-safe performance, such as in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communication systems, air traffic control, or other devices or systems in which a malfunction of the SOFTWARE would result in foreseeable risk of injury or to others.

6. Restricted Functionause the SOFTWARElimited functionality (processes) for whichdesigned and markelicense specifically pthe SOFTWARE, or software programs oDEVICE. Subject to tUse of Particular Seabove, you may useDEVICE to interact welectronic devices.

7. Maximum Number oSOFTWARE may notwo (2) processors aDEVICE.

8. Remote Boot Featurenabled with a Remoincludes Remote Bo

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9. tion or their subsidiaries rsonally identifiable er information, from loading such Security

Assistance/Remote he SOFTWARE may Remote Assistance, p technologies that RE or other on the Device to be en two or more ven if the SOFTWARE lled on only one NetMeeting, Remote ote Desktop with all rovided however, use

s with certain Microsoft an additional license.

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Security Updates. Content providers are using the digital rights management technology (“Microsoft DRM”) contained in this SOFTWARE to protect the integrity of their content (“Secure Content”) so that their intellectual property, including copyright, in such content is not misappropriated. Owners of such Secure Content (“Secure Content Owners”) may, from time to time, request MS, Microsoft Corporation or their subsidiaries to provide security related updates to the Microsoft DRM components of the SOFTWARE (“Security Updates”) that may affect your ability to copy, display and/or play Secure Content through Microsoft software or third party applications that utilize Microsoft DRM. You therefore agree that, if you elect to download a license from the Internet which enables your use of Secure Content, MS, Microsoft Corporation or their subsidiaries may, in conjunction with such license, also download onto your DEVICE such Security Updates that a Secure Content Owner has requested that MS, Microsoft Corporation or their subsidiaries distribute.

MS, Microsoft Corporawill not retrieve any peinformation, or any othyour DEVICE by downUpdates.

10. NetMeeting/RemoteDesktop Features. Tcontain NetMeeting,and Remote Desktoenable the SOFTWAapplications installedused remotely betwecomputing devices, eor application is instaDevice. You may useAssistance, and RemMicrosoft products; pof these technologieproducts may require

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ate Features. If the s, and you choose to aming or update OFTWARE, it is rtain computer system, are information to es. By using these ly authorize MS, n and/or their use this information ir products or to provide or technologies to you. poration may disclose hers, but not in a form ifies you.ices Components. The ntain components that the use of certain es. You acknowledge icrosoft Corporation or

utomatically check the WARE and/or its are utilizing and may

supplements to the y be automatically Device.

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For both Microsoft products and non-Microsoft products, you should consult the license agreement accompanying the applicable product or contact the applicable licensor to determine whether use of NetMeeting, Remote Assistance, or Remote Desktop is permitted without an additional license.Consent to Use of Data. You agree that MS, Microsoft Corporation and their affiliates may collect and use technical information gathered in any manner as part of product support services related to the SOFTWARE. MS, Microsoft Corporation and their affiliates may use this information solely to improve their products or to provide customized services or technologies to you. MS, Microsoft Corporation and their affiliates may disclose this information to others, but not in a form that personally identifies you.

12. Internet Gaming/UpdSOFTWARE provideutilize, the Internet gfeatures within the Snecessary to use cehardware, and softwimplement the featurfeatures, you explicitMicrosoft Corporatiodesignated agent to solely to improve thecustomized servicesMS or Microsoft Corthis information to otthat personally ident

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14. Services. The rmit Kodak, MS, n or their affiliates to ilable to you s, supplements, add-on net-based services OFTWARE after the initial copy of the lemental Components”).or makes available to Components and no are provided along with Components, then the shall apply.

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no other EULA terms the terms of this EULA t that the MS, Microsoft liate entity providing the

ponent(s) shall be the plemental

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Links to Third Party Sites. The SOFTWARE may provide you with the ability to link to third party sites through the use of the SOFTWARE. The third party sites are not under the control of MS, Microsoft Corporation or their affiliates. Neither MS nor Microsoft Corporation nor their affiliates are responsible for (i) the contents of any third party sites, any links contained in third party sites, or any changes or updates to third party sites, or (ii) webcasting or any other form of transmission received from any third party sites. If the SOFTWARE provides links to third party sites, those links are provided to you only as a convenience, and the inclusion of any link does not imply an endorsement of the third party site by MS, Microsoft Corporation or their affiliates.

15. Additional Software/SOFTWARE may peMicrosoft Corporatioprovide or make avaSOFTWARE updatecomponents, or Intercomponents of the Sdate you obtain yourSOFTWARE (“Supp❏ If Kodak provides

you Supplementalother EULA termsthe Supplemental terms of this EULA

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dak, MS, Microsoft Corporation and their filiates reserve the right to discontinue any ternet-based services provided to you or ade available to you through the use of the

FTWARE. This EULA does not grant you y rights to use the Windows Media Format ftware Development Kit (“WMFSDK”) mponents contained in the SOFTWARE to velop a software application that uses indows Media technology. If you wish to use e WMFSDK to develop such an application, it

tp://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/media/wiowsmedia/sdk/wmsdk.asp, accept a parate license for the WMFSDK, download e appropriate WMFSDK, and install it on ur system.

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