Epson P6000 User Manual
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Printing 61 3Connect the other end of the cable to the USB connector on the printer. Note: Disconnect the USB cable from the viewer when not operating with a computer or printer. Selecting a Photo1Select Print Wizard on the Home screen using the 4-way ring or jog dial, then press OK . 2Select Create Custom Print , then press OK . 3Select the photo you want to print using the 4-way ring, then press OK .
Printing 62 4You see the retouch confirmation message. Do one of the following: ❍ To retouch your photo before printing, select Yes , then press OK . You see the Retouch Settings menu. Continue with the steps below to retouch your photo. ❍ To continue without retouching your photo, select No , then press OK . Note: If the photo you selected is not supported by the viewer, see “Printing Multiple Photos” on page 67 to print your photos.You see the Cropping setting menu. Continue with the steps on page 63 to crop your photo. Retouching a PhotoYou can retouch a photo before printing without modifying the original. Use one of the adjustment presets or adjust individual settings as necessary. 1Do one of the following: ❍ Select one of the adjustment presets. After a moment, you see the results of the retouching effects. If you are satisfied with the results, press OK . Continue with step 5. ❍ Select Manual Settings to adjust individual settings, then press OK . 2Select the settings you want to adjust using the 4-way ring, then press OK . Adjustment settings Histogram
Printing 63 Adjust settings as necessary. After a moment, you see the results of the retouching effects. 3When you’re finished adjusting the settings, highlight OK and press OK to return to the Retouch Additions screen. Note: To set the Retouch Additions settings to their original values, select Return to Default, then press OK . 4When you’re finished adjusting settings, select Preview , then press OK . 5Do one of the following: ❍ To save your changes, select OK or Start Processing , then press OK . ❍ To make additional adjustments to the image, select Additional Adjustments or Custom Settings , then repeat steps 2 through 4. The retouched photo is automatically saved in a folder that is automatically created in the My Photos > PRINT folder on the viewer. The folder is named according to the date and the date format you selected, for example, 03292008M.001 . When you’re finished retouching your photo, you see the Cropping setting menu. Continue with the steps in the next section to crop your photo. Cropping a Photo1Select one of the following cropping methods using the 4-way ring or jog dial, then press OK : ❍ Fixed Aspect to select a 1:1, 3:2, or 4:3 aspect ratio ❍ Free Aspect to manually adjust the aspect ratio ❍ No Cropping to continue without cropping your image. Continue with the steps on page 65 to select print layout settings. Original photoRetouch preview
Printing 64 You see a red cropping indicator. 2Crop your image using the following buttons:❍ Use the + (plus) and – (minus) buttons to enlarge and reduce the cropping area. ❍ Use the jog dial to make fine adjustments to the crop area. To make vertical adjustments, press up or down on the 4-way ring, then rotate the jog dial. To make horizontal adjustments, press left or right on the 4-way ring, then rotate the jog dial. ❍ Fixed Aspect : Use the 4-way ring to move the cropping indicator. To rotate the crop area, press the Display button. ❍ Free Aspect : Use the 4-way ring to adjust the top and left edges of crop area, then press the button to adjust the bottom and right edges of the crop area. Note: While cropping a photo, press the Menu button to adjust the grid display, change the crop area aspect ratio, adjust the horizontal angle of the photo, or reset the crop area. 3When you’re finished adjusting the cropping area, press OK and do one of the following: ❍ To crop the image, select OK , then press OK . ❍ To make adjustments to the crop area, select Additional Adjustments , then repeat step 2. The cropped photo is automatically saved in a folder that is automatically created in the My Photos > PRINT folder on the viewer. The folder is named according to the date and the date format you selected, for example, 03292008M.001 . When you’re finished cropping your photo, you see the Select Print Layout Size menu. Continue with the steps on below to select layout settings.
Printing 65 Selecting Layout Settings1Select the paper size that you are printing on using the 4-way ring or jog dial, then press OK . You see a preview of your print layout: 2Use the following buttons to adjust the print layout: ❍ Use the + (plus) or – (minus) buttons to enlarge and reduce your photo to fit the paper. ❍ Use the 4-way ring to move the image on the page. ❍ Use the jog dial to make fine adjustments to the photo position. To make vertical adjustments, press up or down on the 4-way ring, then rotate the jog dial. To make horizontal adjustments, press left or right on the 4-way ring, then rotate the jog dial.3To adjust the background color, frame, and watermark settings, press the Menu button and select settings as necessary. Note: Before you can add a watermark to your printed images, you need to create a watermark as described on page 68. 4When you’re finished adjusting the print layout, press OK and do one of the following: ❍ To save the print layout, select OK , then press OK . ❍ To make adjustments to the print layout, select Additional Adjustments , then repeat steps 2 to 3. The photo with the print layout settings is automatically saved in a folder that is automatically created in the My Photos > PRINT folder on the viewer. The folder is named according to the date and the date format you selected, for example, 03292008M.001 . 5If you would like to save the layout as a template for creating similar photos, select Yes when you see the confirmation message. Name the template, select Done , then press OK . When you’re finished selecting layout settings, press OK .
Printing 66 Printing Your PhotosMake sure the AC adapter is connected to the viewer before you print. If the viewer can’t find the printer, make sure the printer is turned on and has paper and ink, then select Check Printer Connection to continue. 1On the printer confirmation screen, use the 4-way ring to change the following settings: 2When you have finished selecting settings, select Start Printing , then press OK . Making Copies of a PrintYou can quickly make copies of a print that you previously retouched, cropped, and selected layout settings for. 1Select Print Wizard on the Home screen using the 4-way ring or jog dial, then press OK . 2Select Make Copies of Custom Print , then press OK . 3Select the photo you want to print using the 4-way ring, then press OK . 4Follow the steps in the previous section to finish printing your photo. Setting Description Number of PrintsSet the number of prints. Print Date Print the date when the photo was taken. If the photo does not include date information, the printing date is added. Paper size Choose the paper size loaded in the printer. Paper kind Choose type of paper loaded in the printer. Print Mode Choose Photo, High speed, or Best Photo. Color EnhanceAutomatically adjusts the photo when it’s printed (not available for all types of image files).
Printing 67 Printing Multiple PhotosYou can print multiple photos without retouching or cropping. 1Select Print Wizard on the Home screen using the 4-way ring or jog dial, then press OK . 2Select Print Original Photo , then press OK . 3Select the folder that contains the images you want to print, then press OK . 4Select the photos you want to print using the 4-way ring, then select the number of copies you want to print using the + (plus) and – (minus) buttons. 5When you’re finished selecting photos, press OK . 6Select a print layout setting using the 4-way ring, then press OK .7Follow the steps in “Printing Your Photos” on page 66 to finish printing your photos. Printing a Contact SheetYou can print a contact sheet containing small versions of the photos on the viewer. 1Select Print Wizard on the Home screen using the 4-way ring or jog dial, then press OK . 2Select Print Contact Sheet , then press OK . 3Select the type of contact sheet you want to print, then press OK . 4Select the folder that contains the images you want to print, then press OK .
Printing 68 5Use the 4-way ring or jog dial to highlight each photo you want to print, then press the button to select it. The selected items are displayed with red check marks. Note: To select all files, press Menu and choose Select All JPEG Files, Select All RAW Files, or Select All Files, then press OK . 6When you’re finished selecting photos, press OK . 7Follow the steps in “Printing Your Photos” on page 66 to finish printing your photos. Creating a WatermarkYou can add a copyright watermark to your images when printing them from the viewer. You can store up to three text or graphic watermarks.Creating a Watermark with Text1Select Settings on the Home screen using the 4-way ring or jog dial, then press OK . 2Select Watermark Settings then press OK .3Select Create New Watermark then press OK . 4Enter the text for your new watermark using the 4-way ring or jog dial (highlight each character and press OK to enter it). ❍ To move the cursor forward or backward, press the + (plus) or – (minus) buttons. ❍ To delete the last letter input, press Back. ❍ To enter a space, press Menu . ❍ To switch between upper- and lowercase, press Display . ❍ To cancel the name, highlight Cancel and press OK . 5After entering your text, highlight Done and press OK .
Printing 69 6Select a color for the watermark, then press OK . 7When the confirmation message appears, press OK . Using an Image as a WatermarkNote: You can only assign PNG format images created in Adobe Photoshop. The images must be no larger than 720 × 480 pixels and less than 10MB in size.1Copy your image file to the viewer’s Photos folder. 2Select the image file on the viewer, then press OK . 3When the confirmation message appears, select Yes , then press OK to assign the image as a watermark.
Customizing Settings 70 Chapter 7Customizing SettingsYou can change settings for displaying images, copying files, controlling the viewer’s sounds, and other functions. On the Home screen, select Settings and press OK . You see this screen: Use the 4-way ring or jog dial to select and change any of the settings described in this chapter. Device InformationUse the following options to check the firmware version of the viewer, the available hard drive space, and to set a password for private folders:❍ Firmware Version to display the viewer’s firmware version. ❍ Hard Drive Capacity to display the available space on the viewer’s hard drive and also on any memory cards that are loaded in the viewer. The total file size is also given for all files in the Backup, My Photos, My Videos, and My Music folders. ❍ Set Password to set a password for private folders. The default password is 0000 .