What to do if Sony UP-CR10L says 'no ribbon cartridge' after loading it?
- EEdwin SparksSep 10, 2025
If your Sony Printer shows a 'no ribbon cartridge' message after you've loaded it, double-check that the ribbon is loaded correctly.
What to do if Sony UP-CR10L says 'no ribbon cartridge' after loading it?
If your Sony Printer shows a 'no ribbon cartridge' message after you've loaded it, double-check that the ribbon is loaded correctly.
Print Resolution | 300 dpi |
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Print Technology | Dye-sublimation |
Connectivity | USB |
Print Method | Dye-sublimation |
Interface | USB |
Covers warnings on moisture, opening cabinet, earthing, and serial-number specific power instructions.
Identifies slots for Memory Stick, xD-Picture, SD/MultiMediaCard, SmartMedia, and CompactFlash.
Step-by-step guide to connect the power cord to the unit and outlet.
Instructions on handling and using paper rolls and ribbon cartridges, including print pack types.
Step-by-step guide for inserting the paper roll into the paper core.
Detailed steps for opening the holder, inserting the roll, and removing labels.
Step-by-step guide for inserting the ribbon cartridge correctly.
Guides on how to remove spent paper rolls and ribbon cartridges.
Steps to remove paper remnants, open the holder, and extract the paper roll and core.
Instructions on releasing the latch and removing the ribbon cartridge.
Steps to copy promotional images and border templates from CD-ROM to the card.
Steps to start units with serial numbers starting with 11 using the on/standby button.
Steps to start units with serial numbers starting with 51 using the POWER switch.
Steps to shut down units with serial numbers starting with 11 using the on/standby button.
Steps to shut down units with serial numbers starting with 51 using the POWER switch.
Steps to access the administration screen and enter the password.
Covers language, beep, PC connection, touch panel, and screen settings.
Covers administration settings like passwords, budget codes, and system logs.
Configures beep sounds for operations and PC connectivity.
Allows choosing the system language and setting it as default.
Allows choosing between Quick Print, Full Mode, and Event Mode for operation.
Guides on entering text to be printed on images using the text input screen.
Allows setting prices for different print sizes and additional costs for features.
Sets limits on the number of prints per order, rental, or ink ribbon usage.
Manages passwords for printing and budget code input requirements.
Allows setting or changing the password for the administration screen.
Lists the types of memory cards supported by the unit.
Guides on inserting, removing, and notes for "Memory Stick" and "Memory Stick Duo".
Instructions for inserting and removing CompactFlash cards with precautions.
Steps to safely remove a CompactFlash card.
Explains preparing for wireless printing via Bluetooth.
Describes how to select images, deselect, select all, and navigate through pages.
Instructions on setting the number of copies for individual images or all selected images.
Guides on previewing images and accessing the edit menu for adjustments.
Details access to Crop & Rotate, Color Adjustment, Red Eye Reduction, and Sepia/B&W.
Reviewing print quantity, pricing, and estimated print time before starting.
Inputting the checkout or administrator password, or budget code.
Guides on choosing a layout and assigning images to frames.
Steps to create a password file on a memory card via the administration screen.
Instructions for using a memory card with a password file to enter passwords.
Guides on installing the necessary printer driver software on a computer.
Instructions for connecting the printer to a computer via USB, including ferrite core use.
Covers safe operation, power cord care, and avoiding disassembly or spills.
Step-by-step guide using a cleaning cartridge and sheet to remove internal dirt.
Final steps of the cleaning process, including ejecting the sheet and reinserting cartridges.
Solutions for paper loading, "no paper" messages, and ribbon loading issues.