The new High Density cards require a specially enabled slot in order to work. The slots are physically identical, but the circuitry connecting them is different. I'm currently using an 8GB micro SD in my Samsung M800 with no problems, while my Palm TX can only use a 2GB card. 2GB s(or perhaps maybe 4) seems to be the capacity limit for standard density SD cards. Perhaps you can purchase a USB card reader, enabled for HDSC, to use with your printer.
--ryan Sent from my iPod Touch On Dec 11, 2008, at 0:59, LuKreme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My camera came witha 4GB SD card. It is a Kingston SDHC and I can't > get it to work in anything other than the new camera. The old camera > says "card error", when I put it in a card reader and plug it into the > computer (mac or PC) the card reader is either solid red, or flashing > red (depends on the card reader). > > If I plug it into the printer's card reader, I get flashing yellow. > > I thought there was something wonky with the card, but the same > behavior occurs from the 8GB SDHC. Are all my card readers now > obsolete? Are the HDSC cards simply not compatible with anything else? > > -- > Because you can't cotton to evil. No Sir. You have to smack evil > on the nose with the rolled-up newspaper of justice and say, > 'Bad evil. Bad BAD evil'" > > _______________________________________________ > OSX-Nutters mailing list | [email protected] > http://lists.tit-wank.com/mailman/listinfo/osx-nutters > List hosted at http://cat5.org/ _______________________________________________ OSX-Nutters mailing list | [email protected] http://lists.tit-wank.com/mailman/listinfo/osx-nutters List hosted at http://cat5.org/
