Epson PictureMate 100 User Manual
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Printing From an External Device25 5. For a CD, MO or Zip drive, insert a CD/DVD, MO or Zip disk with photos into the drive. If you used PictureMate to save photos on the same CD-R/DVD-R, MO, Zip disk, or flash memory drive more than once, it will have multiple folders. You see this screen: Press the or button to choose the folder where your photos are stored, then press the Start button. The most recently saved folder has the largest number. 6. Follow the same procedure a s w h e n p r...
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26Printing From an External Device 4. Connect your camera’s USB cable to your camera and the EXT/IF port on the back of PictureMate. 5. Use the digital camera to select the photo you want to print. Be sure to make the desired print settings on the digital camera because the digital camera settings generally take precedence over the print settings of PictureMate. See your digital cameras documentation for information on more detailed settings. 6. Print from the digital camera.
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27 Printing From a Bluetooth Device About the Bluetooth Photo Print Adapter The optional Bluetooth Photo Print Adapter is a wireless communication module used to print from digital cameras and other devices with Bluetooth wireless technology without cables when connected to the printer.Note: ❏ While this product complies with the Bluetooth Specification, it is not guaranteed to work with all devices enabled with Bluetooth wireless technology. ❏ The communication range of this product is...
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28 Connecting and Disconnecting the Bluetooth Photo Print Adapter Connecting 1. Insert the Adapter connector into the EXT/IF port as shown below. Caution:Do not connect this product while the printer is operating. Doing so may cause the printer to malfunction. 2. The Adapter’s light comes on for one second. If the LED does not turn on, disconnect the Adapter from the printer, then reconnect it. Disconnecting Remove the Adapter’s connector from the EXT/IF port as shown below. Caution:❏ Do not...
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29 Bluetooth Settings Use the LCD panel on the printer to make settings for Bluetooth wireless communication. See “Making settings” on page 30 Outline of settings Setting Choices Description Bluetooth Device Name printer name-(number) (Default = 1) If multiple printers enabled with Bluetooth are in the same communication range, distinguish them by assigning each number from 0 through 9. To make the Device Name setting take effect, turn the printer off and then back on. Bluetooth...
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30 Making settings 1. Connect the Bluetooth Photo Print Adapter to your printer. See “Connecting and Disconnecting the Bluetooth Photo Print Adapter” on page 28 Caution:Be sure that the printer is not operating before connecting this product. Otherwise, the printer may malfunction. 2. Press the Mode button to select . 3. Press the or button to select the desired bluetooth option. 4. Change the settings of each item. See “Outline of settings” on page 29 for information about Bluetooth...
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31 3. Press the or button to select a number for the digit, then press the or button to change the digit. 4. Select numbers for the other digits in the same manner, then press the Start button to activate the Passkey. Printing 1. Make sure the Bluetooth Photo Print Adapter is connected to PictureMate and Bluetooth settings have been made. For details on connecting the Bluetooth Photo Print Adapter, see “Connecting and Disconnecting the Bluetooth Photo Print Adapter” on page 28. See...
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32Replacing the Photo Cartridge Replacing the Photo Cartridge Checking the Photo Cartridge Status (Ink Level) When the photo cartridge is low on ink, you see this icon in the upper-left corner of the LCD screen. You can check the approximate ink level in your photo cartridge at any time. 1. Press the Mode button to select . 2. Press the or button to select Check Ink Levels, then press the Start button. 3. You see a screen showing the approximate ink level in your photo cartridge. Press the...
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Replacing the Photo Cartridge33 Replacing the Photo Cartridge PictureMate uses photo cartridge equipped with an IC chip. The IC chip accurately monitors the amount of ink, so even if it is removed and later reinserted, all of its ink can be used. However, some ink is consumed each time the cartridge is inserted because PictureMate automatically checks reliability. Warning:Keep photo cartridges out of the reach of children. Do not allow children to drink from or handle the cartridges. Caution: ❏...
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34Replacing the Photo Cartridge 1. Make sure that PictureMate is on, but not printing. Note: Check the ink status. See “Checking the Photo Cartridge Status (Ink Level)” on page 32 2. Check that the screen be low is displayed on the LCD panel. This screen is not displayed if there is some ink left. 3. Close the paper support. 4. Move the handle to the upright position. 5. Open the cartridge compartment cover on the back of PictureMate.