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I do not have the LG touch mobile, but experienced a similar problem with another device. It didn't work at al: I selected a photo, say print and sent it via bluetooth to the POGO, it didn't connect.
The solution that worked was: Not give a PRINT-command! Just SEND your picture to the POGO by bluetooth, and it will start printing.
I had the same problem with my samsung fascinate. I called Polaroid and they told me the phone is not supported and they could not help. I tried something different and it worked!!!! I downloaded the polaroid PoGo app in the android marketplace(free app). Print your pictures from the Gallary thru the app. It works fine. All my pics print and there is no more problem. Give it a try
lloyd
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!
You need to provide the passcode 6000 as shown in the Pogo manual.
If that doesn't help, make sure Bluetooth is switched on, on the phone. Also check the compatibility list of phones - mine's not there but yours may be : http://www.polaroid.com/compatibility
If you are printing from a PC/Mac via Bluetooth,
It won't accept anything other than Jpg's and also if the file name is too long (or if the file has multiple .'s in the name as I just found out)
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.
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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