Copying ProblemsPaper may be dirty.Use a dry, lint-free cloth to wipe clean. For excessive dirt or debris, thoroughly clean the paper tray, and load new paper.NOTE: Keep paper tray covers closed to keep dust and debris from collecting on the paper or inside the printer.Print too dark.NOTE: For best results, use only Dell Ink cartridges and paper for your printer.l Try re-taking the picture with the flash on, or move within the flash range of the camera. See your camera user's guide for details.l Adjust the exposure compensation on your camera, and try re-taking the picture. See your camera user's guide for details.l Edit the picture using Adobe Photoshop Album SE software on your computer. See the Adobe Photoshop Album SE Help for details.l Ensure that the printer is not placed in direct sunlight or is not operating in a high-temperature environment.Print too light.NOTE: For best results, use only Dell Ink cartridges and paper for your printer.l Ensure that the paper is loaded with the Dell logo facing up. Reload if necessary.l Try re-taking the picture with the flash off. See your camera user's guide for details.l Adjust the exposure compensation on your camera, and try re-taking the picture. See your camera user's guide for details.l Edit the picture using Adobe Photoshop Album SE software on your computer. See the Adobe Photoshop Album SE software Help for details.Printing Stops.Printing stops during mid-print. Paper stops feeding, and Status light may blink.NOTE: For best results, use only Dell Ink cartridges and paper for your printer.Check the paper1. Disengage the photo tray if engaged.2. Check the paper access on the back of the printer.3. Remove any loose paper from the printer.4. Inspect the paper supplies and reload with new paper if necessary.5. Carefully "fan" the paper to keep the sheets from sticking together.6. Reload the paper trays. Do not overload.7. Re-engage the photo tray, if desired, and then press Start to resume printing.Slow Printing.NOTE: When printing a large number of prints, printing may slow down to prevent the print head from overheating.l Ensure that the printer is not placed in direct sunlight or is not operating in a high-temperature environment (higher than 95° F, or 35° C).l Close unnecessary software applications.l Ensure that your computer meets the minimum system requirements. Upgrade your system if necessary.White Edges on Borderless Prints.Probable CauseWhite edges can appear when there are slight misalignments between the printer and paper. Some software applications are able to "hide" these smallmisalignments so that the prints look borderless like they are supposed to.Use the application's Fit to Page/Fill Page option, or resize the picture so it is slightly larger than the paper size.Check for blinking lights or error messages on the printer.For more information, see Error Messages.Ensure that the scanner glass is clean.If the scanner glass is dirty, gently wipe it with a clean, lint-free cloth dampened with water.Check paper sizes.Ensure that the paper size being used matches the size you selected on the operator panel or the Dell Imaging Toolbox.Copies faded or dull colors.Probable Cause 1