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It's possible that the problem is with the USB port on the printer. If you have a router, you can try to connect your printer using an ethernet cable so you won't have to configure your printer using a USB cable.
Once you have connected the printer using an ethernet cable, proceed with the installation in your computer and choose ethernet as the connection type. It should automatically find the printer on your network.
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 :
This should work. First check your Notebook to see if it is BlueTooth enabled. If not don't worry you'll need to buy a USB Dongle. (about $8.00 street value Check eBay.) Go to Control Panel >BlueTooth run the wizard. Enter code 6000 the code to recognize your Pogo. Normally the Pogo will accept a jpeg from your camera. If you intend to manipulate your jpeg in any way say with Photoshop - I mean crop or enhance - sharpen, hue, saturation changes you might not have any success. There seems to be very little technical info for the Pogo printer. Very poor of Polaroid such a well respected name. Colin
This issue is caused by the security software on the computer. Most security software have features like AD blocking and Script blocking which causes this problem. You can try turning off this feature in the security software. Alternatively there are couple of things that can be done. For IE 6, goto tools manage add-ons and disable all the items except the ones which have the name Java or Flash or Sun Microsystems or Adobe. For IE7, goto Tools - Advanced tab and click on the Reset button. Or goto Tools – Programs tab – Click “Manage addons” and do the same as above. Let me know if this helps
You can only connect the Pogo to a PC by using a Bluetooth wireless connection. Once a bluetooth connection is established between your PC and the PoGo you can print by simply using Explorer to send a JPEG file to the PoGo via Bluetooth (no printer driver needed).
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