Epson PictureMate 100 User Manual
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56Printer Specifications Built-in card slots * Maximum capacity is 128 MB. ** Adapter required. Card Slots CF Type II card slot Compatible with “CF+ and CompactFlash Specification 1.4” SmartMedia card slot Compatible with “SmartMedia Standard 2003” Memory Stick/ Memory Stick PRO card slot Compatible with “Memory Stick Standard version 1.3” Compatible with “Memory Stick Standard Memory Stick PRO Format Specifications version 1.0” SD/ MMC card slot Compatible with “SD Memory Card Specifications / PART1. Physical Layer Specification Version 1.0” Compatible with “MultiMediaCard Standard” xD-Picture Card Slot Compatible with “xD-Picture Card™ Card Specification Version 1.20 Type M” Compatible memory cardsCompactFlash SmartMedia* Memory Stick* Memory Stick PRO Memory Stick Duo** Memory Stick PRO Duo** MagicGate Memory Stick* MagicGate Memory Stick Duo** Microdrive SD (Secure Digital) Card MultiMediaCard miniSD card** xD-Picture Card xD-Picture Card Type M Voltage Requirements 3.3 V 3.3 V/5 V Combined use Maximum current is 500 mA
Printer Specifications57 Photo Cartridge PictureMate Photo Cartridge (T573) * Ink thaws and is usable after approximately 3 hours at 25°C (77°F). External Storage Devices * Not all USB devices are supported. Contact your regional customer support for details. Standards and Approvals Printer European model: AC Adapter European model: Color Black, Cyan, Magenta and Yellow Cartridge life Within 6 months of opening the package, at 25°C (77°F) Temperature Storage: -20 to 40°C (-4 to 104°F) 1 month at 40°C (104°F) Freezing:* -11°C (12.2°F) Connectivity Universal Serial Bus Specifications Revision 1.1* Bit rate: 12 Mbps (Full speed device) Connector type: USB Series A Data Encoding: NRZI Recommended cable length: Less than 1.8 meters EMC EMC Directive 89/336/EEC EN 55022 Class B EN 55024 Safety Low Voltage Directive 72/23/EEC EN60950-1 EMC EMC Directive 89/336/EEC EN55024 EN61000-3-2 EN61000-3-3
Index59 Index A Align Print Head, 41 All photos, 16 Auto correct photo, 18 B Backup photos, 22 Batterybuying, 50 using, 51 to 53 Black and white printing, 18 Blank pages, 47 Bluetooth, 27, 50 Blurry prints, 45 C Camera printing from, 25 selected photos (DPOF), 17 Care of PictureMate, 39 Carrying PictureMate, 37 CD printing from, 24 to 25 saving files, 22 Cell phone printing from, 27 Charging ink, 44 Cleaning printer, 42 print head, 39 Clogged nozzles, 39 Color effect, 18 problems, 46 Consumables, 50 Copying photos, 22 D Date Stamp, 20 Device external, 24 to 26 DPOF (Digital Print Order Format), 17 E Edge guide, 13 Error messages, 61 External device printing from, 24 to 25 saving files, 22 F Faint images, 45 File formats, 11 Fix photo, 18 Flash memory driveprinting from, 24 to 25 saving files, 22 Folder, 24 to 25 G Gaps in image, 45 I Image formats, 11 quality, 45 to 46 Incorrect colors, 46 Index sheet, 17 Ink, see Photo cartridge J Jams paper, 46 JPEG, 11 L Layout button, 16 LCD screen messages, 43, 61 M Maintenance, 39 Manuals, 11
60Index Margins incorrect, 47 Memory card adapter, 14 compatibility, 14, 56 inserting, 14 problems, 43, 44 removing, 15 Memory Stick, 14 Microdrive, 14 MiniSD card, 14 Missing colors, 46 MMC (MultiMediaCard), 14 Mode button, 16 N Noise PictureMate, 44 Nozzle check, 39 Nozzle cleaning, 40 O On button, 14 Output tray, 12 P Packing PictureMate, 37 Paper buying types, 50 feeding problems, 46 jam, 46 tray, 12 PDA printing from, 27 Photo formats, 11 quality, 45 to 46 Photo cartridge buying, 50 ink level, 32 replacing, 33 to 36 safety instructions, 7 PhotoEnhance, 19 PictBridge, 10, 25 PictureMate PicturePack, 50 PIM (PRINT Image Matching), 10, 18 Power cable, 37 Problems memory card, 44 missing colors, 46 paper feeding, 46 paper jam, 46 print quality, 45 to 46 Q Quality, 45 to 46 R Removingmemory card, 15 photo cartridge, 33 Resolution, 11 S Saving photo files, 22 SD (Secure Digital) card, 14 sepia, 18 Setup problems, 44 SmartMedia card, 14 Smears, 45 T Technical support, 48 Thumb drive printing from, 24 to 25 saving files to, 22 TIFF, 11 Time Stamp, 20 Transporting PictureMate, 37 Troubleshooting, 43 to 47 U USB cable, 24 to 26, 37 USB DP (USB Direct Print), 10, 25 User’s Guide, 11 X xD Picture Card, 14 Z Zip disk printing from, 24 to 25 saving files to, 22
Panel Icon List61 Panel Icon List Printer errors and conditions are displayed with image icons and numerical codes. Error Display DisplayMeaning Ink out. Replace the photo cartridge with a new one. See “Replacing the Photo Cartridge” on page 33 Paper out. Load Paper. Then press the Start button to continue or the Cancel button to cancel. See “Loading Paper” on page 12 Paper is jammed. Clear paper jam, then press the Start button. See “Problems With Paper Feeding” on page 46 Not enough ink to perform the head cleaning. Replace the photo cartridge with a new one. See “Replacing the Photo Cartridge” on page 33 Bluetooth module error. Disconnect the Adapter, then reconnect to the printer. See “Connecting and Disconnecting the Bluetooth Photo Print Adapter” on page 28 External device is not connected or media is not inserted. Connect an external device or insert media. Insufficient space on the external device. Use an external device with sufficient space. DisplayMeaning
62Panel Icon List No memory card is inserted. Insert a memory card. PC connected. Disconnect a PC from the printer. Cartridge compartment cover is open. Close the cartridge compartment cover. Photo cartridge is not inserted. Install the photo cartridge. Waste ink pad in the photo cartridge is saturated. Replace the photo cartridge with a new one. See “Replacing the Photo Cartridge” on page 33 DisplayMeaning Photo cartridge cannot be recognized. Reinstall the photo cartridge. The genuine EPSON photo cartridge (T573) is recommended for replacement. The battery is empty. Connect the AC adapter. The battery temperature is abnormal. Turn the power off, then wait until the battery temperature decreases. The battery is defective. Replace the battery with a new one. See “Using the Optional Battery” on page 51 Mechanical error. Call for service. See “Contacting Customer Support” on page 48 DisplayMeaning
Panel Icon List63 Warning Display Waste ink pad in the printer is saturated. Call for service. See “Contacting Customer Support” on page 48 DisplayMeaning Waste ink pad almost full. Call for service. See “Contacting Customer Support” on page 48 Temperature inside the printer is too high. Move the printer to the shade or a cool place. No photo data on the memory card. Remove the memory card, then check the data on the memory card. See “Supported Photo Formats” on page 11 DisplayMeaning Memory card error. Remove the memory card, then insert a compatible memory card. See “Inserting Your Memory Card” on page 14 Cannot recognize the external device. Check connection. Error in the data. The print results may not be perfect. Check the data. The data is not supported. Check the data. The image is too large to print with Bluetooth. Print the data from a memory card or computer. DisplayMeaning
64Panel Icon List Icon List See “Checking the battery status” on page 53 for the battery icons. Information The image is too complex to print with Bluetooth. Check the data. DisplayMeaning Ink is low. DisplayMeaning No memory card. DisplayMeaning PictBridge Camera connected. USB Direct Print Camera connected. PC connected AC adapter not connected. Connect the AC adapter to install the first photo cartridge. DisplayMeaning
Panel Icon List65 Print Mode Display Setup/Utilities Mode Display DisplayMeaning Print all photos See “Printing All Photos” on page 16 Print an index See “Printing an Index” on page 17 Print DPOF photos. See “Printing Camera-Selected DPOF Photos” on page 17DisplayMeaning Check ink levels. Press the Start button to enter this mode. See “Checking the Photo Cartridge Status (Ink Level)” on page 32. Clean print head. Press the Start button to enter this mode. See “Cleaning the Print Head” on page 40. Check ink nozzles. Press the Start button to enter this mode. See “Checking the Print Head Nozzles” on page 39. Align Print Head. Press the Start button to enter this mode. See “Aligning the Print Head” on page 41.