Kodak RODIC20AMZW Instant Print Digital Camera

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wrong type of paper, or there is some other
printing/paper related error, all indicators
will blink red. Open your camera and correct
the error (clear jam, replace paper, etc.) then
restart your camera.
Memory
Your camera is built with enough memory to
capture and print one 5MP image at a time.
Inserting a microSD™ Card
Your camera comes with a microSD™ card
slot for images that you’d like to save, as well
as print. To insert a memory card, gently
push the a microSD™ card into the slot on
the side of your camera. You’ll feel a slight
click when the card is fully inserted and the
microSD™ card status LED will glow white.
The camera is compatible with microSD
cards up to 32GB.
Removing a microSD™ Card
Give a light push to the top of the card and
the microSD™ card will pop out. Pull to fully
remove from your camera.
microSD™ Card Memory Indicator
When the memory on your microSD™ card
dips below 1GB, the LED on the back of your
camera will glow red. When the memory
reaches zero, or if there is an error reading
the microSD™ card, the LED will blink red.
Transferring Files
Via USB Cable
Using the included micro USB cable,
connect your camera to a computer.
Doubleclick the microSD™ card when it
appears on your computer desktop to
view and save your images to a photo roll
or other location.
Via microSD™ Card
Remove the microSD™ card per the
previous directions then insert the card
into your card reader.
Battery & Charging
When the battery power dips below 10%, the
battery LED will glow red. At 2% power, your
camera will automatically shut down.
To charge your camera, plug it into either a
wall outlet or computer, using the included
micro USB cable. The battery LED will blink
red until the battery is fully charged.
Auto Sleep
To help save battery power, your camera
will automatically go into sleep mode after
several minutes of no use. To turn your
camera back on, close and re-open the
viewfinder.
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