Jpg don't print BlackBerry "BOLD"

Hello

I have the printer Photo Smart E model B110b. I can print from my BlackBerry smartphone from word / xcell. I can also print the PDF and text of the body of the email. But as soon as I attach a JPG photo it fails to print. It will simply print the JPG of No «Send from your Blackberry»

I have the same problem if I have an e-mail the printer from my laptop. Everything prints as usual but the JPG is unable to print. I get notification "ePrint job received." But when I connect I see that the document cannot print.

I have BlackBerry "BOLD" and I use thunderbird as a mail client on my laptop. Can someone help me please.

Hi Exclusiv,

JPG work was abandoned because of the low quality?

What is the size of the image file?

I suspect that this is the case, as labour ePrint does not attachment image, that are of poor quality print.

This is to avoid wasting paper and ink as the image will be resized to 4 x 6, so if the image quality is not good, the output will be not acceptable.

Thank you.

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