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The 8450 works with SD cards. While SDHC cards will fit into the slot, they are electronically incompatible and will not work in devices not designed for them. SD cards will work in SD and SDHC devices, but SDHC cards will not work in SD devices.
Please check if it is not an SDHC (larger than 2Gb) card. Some printers can only read SD (2Gb and smaller) while some can also read SDHC (SD High Capacity) cards.
the C4180 can only read 2Gb and smaller (Standard SD)
Well SD max is 2gb, so you can get 2gb if you want.
SDHC max is 32gb. If you are not on a budget, try upgrading your printer to a newer model.
SDHC is coming out with even newer models, now with a class 10 (10mb read/write speed - but very costly).
However, if it doesn't matter to you, might as well just stick with the same printer, since SD cards are coming down in price. Just make sure you get 2gb cards with a good class speed.
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I suggest you get a sheet of Card Stock (Heavy
paper) and place it in the feed way. Then press the print
button applying a slight amount of pressure on the Card Stock so it
will feed through the printer. The reason for this is in some cases I
have been able to clear the paper track of debris that was deposited there
over time.
Worth a try, as I have fixed a number of printers this
way, saving costly repairs.
Hope this helps.Bud
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