SOURCE: sony dpp-fp70 photo printer photos has a white line across top
Your photo ink cartridge may be defective.
SOURCE: Sony DPP-FP30 do not work with wista
Sony says DPP-FP30 is compatible with Vista (both 32-bit and 64-bit) and that the printer driver is included in the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system.
However red-eye reduction, Exit Print, Auto Fine Print, enlarging preview, and reducing preview are not supported.
Check this link:
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/news-item.pl?&news_id=129&mdl=DPPFP30#soft1
SOURCE: i have a digital photo printer DPP-FP90 fom sony
Why not go to the producer's website?...
Follow the link below, select your operating system and download what you need:
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/swu-list.pl?mdl=DPP-FP90®ion_id=1
Come back with a testimonial if helped :)
SOURCE: i have a digital photo printer DPP-FP90 fom sony
i would like to thank u for your kind assistance, the problem is solved and i installed the driver.
best regards.
SOURCE: Sony Printer DPP-fp90
You may use your memory stick option to print. I means you shall copy your pictures to a memory stick card. Insert in into the printer. And print directly without your MAC. I use Sony DPP-FP70. It works.
I have a terrific Sony dpp fp55 dye sublimation printer
that worked great until Sony decided not
to update the drivers for Windows 7. This is the second time I have had a Sony
product, the last was a laptop Vaio, and Sony stopped keeping up with drivers
for new operating systems.
I did make a work around. First I hammered the VAIO until it was flat and the
disk drive could not be used to gather any information. With the sony dpp fp55,
I did better. I used my desktop computer with Windows 7 professional to pass
all the photos that I wanted to print to a memory card on my Toshiba laptop.
That was easy. Then I moved the card to my sony dpp fp55 printer and printed my
photos from the memory card. Works fine. Not a big convenience. I also decided
to take that hammer to my thumb if I ever bought another Sony product with
their Sony Corporation plan of obsolescence, by not keeping up with drivers for
their products. I know they have the
ability but when you call, they just offer you a new printer. No way, baby.
I don't like their business philosophy or their hand in my pocket.
Len.
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