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Old 03-20-2018, 09:33 AM   #4
davidfor
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
I'm not doing anything different than I do with any of my eReaders, but I'm guessing the Kobo Mini might be a little touchier and maybe it's not quite done "unmounting" when it shows that it is. (I use Calibre on Linux.)
I don't use calibre and Linux much. And on Windows I tend to eject and then forget to actually unplug for a few minutes, or leave it to charge. But even when I am in a hurry, I probably do give them a few extra seconds before actually unplugging.
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By "format" I meant "output profile." When I used the Kobo output profile (there's nothing specific for Kobo Mini) it produced some odd elements (like wide spaces between italicized lines). The Sony PRS-300 output profile looks almost the same on the Kobo Mini as it does on Sony 300 and 350 (which I like). Now that the Mini (eventually) worked without a reset, I'm guessing that the output profile isn't the issue.
The output profile only really affects the image resizing. It sets the maximum size for images and anything larger will be downscaled. I usually recommend the tablet output profile for Kobo devices as they handle the images scaling fairly well.
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