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Download the "Polaroid Pogo App" from the Android Marketplace. This will solve the problem of the Pogo rejecting your phone. It also has other features like different "frame shots" or printing one picture over 4 sheets. Best of all - it's free!
LG phones seem to send images with characters other than 0-9 and A-Z in the image filename. It looks like either the Pogo, or the LG phone bluetooth software doesn't accept this (I see "disconnected" if I try to print an image with a filename like that)
This solution "works" to the extent that renaming the file helps, though I don't know how to avoid these characters appearing in the filename of the photo in the first place :
TO CLEAN PRINT HEAD, TAKE AN A4 SHEET OF PAPER CUT IT TO SIZE FOR THE POGO,BUT MAKE IT (3) THREE THIKNESSES THIK, FEED IT IN UNDER THE PRINT HEAD AND CLOSE LID, WHILE THE PAPER IS BEING EJECTED PUSH UP ON THE PAPER THAT IS BEING EJECTED WITH YOUR FINGERS, YOU MAY NEED TO DO THIS A NUMBER OF TIMES, BUT IT WILL CLEAR THE STREAKING. IT WORKED FOR ME AND MY POGO DOSE BRILLIANT PRINTS.HOPE THIS HELPS PEOPLE. JB
when printing make sure that the paper is inserted in the pogo shiny side up and logo facing down. also try putting through the blue alignment sheet first as the pogo will not work without this. hope this helps
The PoGo can connect to a PC with Bluetooth only. Once you establish a Bluetooth connection with your PC, simply copy any JPEG file to the PoGo using Explorer. No printer driver is needed, just copy the file to the PoGo over the Bluetooth connection. If your PC doesn't have Bluetooth, you can buy a USB Bluetooth dongle for $5-$20.
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