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A user-friendly guide to repair an Instax Mini 11 camera when the flashing light is on
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Is your Instax Mini 11 camera flashing a red or orange light? When you're trying to take instant photos, you may see a blinking light preventing you from doing so. This could indicate a problem with your battery, lens, or cartridge. Fortunately, these errors can be fixed in a few simple steps. This wikiHow will show you how to repair your Instax Mini 11 when it has a blinking error light.

Things You Should Know

  • Open the battery lid and replace the old batteries with two new AA alkaline batteries.
  • Clean the lens if there's any sticky residue preventing it from extending all the way.
  • Make sure the yellow tab on the cartridge is aligned with the tab inside the camera.
Method 1
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Replacing the Batteries

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  1. Press the power button on the side of the lens to turn it on. The lens should be fully extended when the camera is on.
    • Flashing lights usually means there's a battery error. You'll need to replace the batteries with new ones. [1]
  2. When looking at the front of the camera, this is the panel on the left side. Press your thumb into the small groove and push it open.
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  3. Be sure to dispose of the old batteries properly, or recycle them .
  4. The Instax Mini 11 camera needs two AA batteries. For best results, use alkaline batteries. These can be purchased online or at your local electronics store.
    • Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly.
  5. Slide the panel back into place and press gently until you hear a click.
    • The blinking light should turn off.
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Cleaning the Lens

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  1. Press the power button on the side of the lens to turn it on. The lens should be fully extended when the camera is on.
  2. If the lens is stuck and not fully extended, there could be something making it stick, such as a spill. In this case, power off your Instax camera.
  3. Similar to cleaning other electronics, such as a computer , you'll need to be extra careful handling the components. Try using isopropyl alcohol and a lint-free cloth to remove any stubborn spills.
  4. Power on the Instax camera. Gently twist the lens if it needs some help fully extending. When it's fully extended, the blinking light should turn off.
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Checking the Cartridge

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  1. Use the tab on the back to gently pull the cover off.
    • The Instax Mini 11 works similarly to a Polaroid camera . If it's blinking orange, it could mean there's film trapped inside the removal slot.
  2. If the cartridge isn't aligned, the camera won't be able to print the film. Align the colored tab with the corresponding tab inside of the camera, and then press firmly until it locks in.
  3. You should hear a click when it's replaced properly.
    • The film jam should be fixed, and the blinking light should turn off. You should be able to take photographs again.
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Contacting INSTAX

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  1. If the above methods didn't work, it may be due to a mechanical error. Fujifilm offers a 1-year warranty from the date of purchase within the United States; you may be eligible for a replacement if the camera can't be fixed. [2]

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      • If you consider yourself a handy person, you can try to fix the INSTAX Mini 11 yourself with the help of this YouTube video or this Reddit post . These methods have worked for some. Do not tinker with the camera's internal mechanisms if you don't know what you're doing. This could result in injury to yourself or more damage to your camera.
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