Epson PictureMate User Manual
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40 If you chose the wrong photo, you can deselect it. Highlight the selected photo and press OK to uncheck it. If you need to change the number of copies, press OK twice and change the number as described in step 3. 5. When you’re done selecting photos, press Print. You see this screen: 6. Confirm your photo selections (press or to scroll and see all your selected photos), then press Print again to start printing. Note: If the print confirmation is off, you will not see the screen above and only need to press Print once. (See Turning Print Confirmation Off or On for details.) Load a maximum of 20 sheets at a time. If you print more than 20 photos, PictureMate will prompt you to reload paper while printing. When you see the message “Try loading paper again,” load more paper and press OK to continue printing. If you need to cancel printing, press Cancel. When printing is complete, you see the Main Menu. To learn more about the Main Menu, see Viewing the PictureMate Main Menu . Tip: To start the PictureMate Print Wizard again, remove and re-insert your card, (see Inserting Your Memory Card ). Viewing the PictureMate Main Menu PictureMate’s Main Menu offers flexibility in choosing the photos you want and how to print them. For example, you can choose page layouts such as wallet photos or photos with borders. Main Menu
41 Tip: You can also crop your photos, print in black and white or sepia, or add the time or date. (See Doing More With Your Prints .) If the PictureMate Print Wizard is on the screen, press Cancel twice. The Main Menu appears, as shown above. You will also see the Main Menu after you finish printing from the PictureMate Print Wizard. When no card is inserted in PictureMate, you see the Main Menu. Tip: To turn off the PictureMate Print Wizard and see the Main Menu only, see Turning the PictureMate Print Wizard Off or On . Selecting the Photos You Want to Print The Select Photo option on PictureMate lets you decide how to choose photos to print: Make sure your memory card is inserted in PictureMate and the Main Menu is on the LCD screen, then follow the steps in the appropriate section: All Photos: print all the photos on your card One Photo : print just one photo Several Photos : select several photos by number, with one or more copies for each Range of Photos : choose a sequence of photos (for example, photos 7 through 12) on your card Camera-selected DPOF Photos : print a set of photos that you pre-selected in your digital camera using DPOF (appears by default and available when photos have been selected with DPOF only)
42All Photos 1. Press or to highlight Select Photo, then press OK. 2. Press or to highlight All Photos, then press OK. 3. Go to Setting the Number of Copies in the Main Menu to continue. One Photo 1. Press or to highlight Select Photo, then press OK. 2. Press or to highlight One Photo, then press OK. 3. Press or to highlight the photo you want to print, then press OK. Tip: Hold down or to scroll quickly.
43 You see the selected photo on the Main Menu: 4. Go to Setting the Number of Copies in the Main Menu to continue. Several Photos You can choose any photos on your card to print. 1. Press or to choose Select Photo, then press OK. 2. Press or to highlight Several, then press OK. 3. Press or to highlight the photo number, then press OK to choose it. Tip: Hold down or to scroll quickly. 4. Press or to choose the number of copies to print for that photo (up to 10), then press OK.
44 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each additional photo. The screen shows selected photos and a number of copies for each. (You may need to press or to scroll and see all your selected photos.) Note: If you chose the wrong photo, you can deselect it. Highlight the selected photo and press OK to uncheck it. If you need to change the number of copies, press OK twice and change the number as described in step 3. 6. When you’re done, press Back. You see the Main Menu with Several selected. 7. Go to Choosing a Layout to continue. Range of Photos A range of photos is a sequence of photos (for example, photos 7 through 12). Choosing a range is convenient because you don’t have to choose each individual photo. Look at the photo numbers on your proof sheet to determine the first and last numbers in the range, then follow these steps: 1. Press or to highlight Select Photo, then press OK. 2. Press or to highlight Range, then press OK.
45 3. Press or to choose the first photo under From. Then press OK. Tip: Hold down or to scroll quickly. 4. Press or to choose the last photo under To. Then press OK. 5. Go to Setting the Number of Copies in the Main Menu to continue. Camera-selected DPOF Photos If your camera supports DPOF (Digital Print Order Format), you can use it to pre-select which photos you want to print and how many copies. See your camera’s manual to choose photos for printing with DPOF, then insert your memory card in PictureMate. PictureMate automatically reads which photos you have selected and how many copies to print for each one. If you have chosen photos from your camera, DPOF is selected as the Select Photo option by default. Just press Print to print your DPOF photos. If DPOF is selected and you want to choose photos to print, press or to highlight Select Photo, press OK, then choose a different option.
46 If DPOF has been deselected and you want to select it again, follow these steps: 1. On the Main Menu, press or to highlight Select Photo, then press OK. 2. Press or to highlight DPOF, then pressOK. The photos that you chose from your camera to print are automatically selected, including the number of copies. Setting the Number of Copies in the Main Menu You can print from 1 to 100 copies. Keep in mind that if you are printing all photos or a range of photos, the number of copies applies to every photo. Note: If you are printing Several photos, you already chose the number of copies for each photo, so the Copies setting can’t be changed from the Main Menu. You can choose up to 10 copies per photo when printing Several. If you are printing DPOF photos, the number of copies is selected from your camera and the Copies setting can’t be changed. 1. After selecting photos on the Main Menu, press or to highlight Copies, then press OK.
47 2. Press or to highlight the number of copies you want to print for each photo ( 1 - 100), then press OK. 3. Continue with Choosing a Layout to choose a layout for your photos. Choosing a Layout 1. On the Main Menu, press or to choose Layout, then press OK. 2. Press or to highlight the layout setting you want for your photo(s), then press OK. You have four choices: 3. Continue with Confirming and Printing to print your photos. Confirming and Printing Once you have made all the basic print settings, you are ready to print. Borderless Proof Sheet Border Wallet
48 Before printing, you may want to select other options for your photos. See Doing More With Your Prints for details. 1. Press Print. 2. Confirm your photo selections (press or to scroll and see all your selected photos) ■If the list is okay, press Print again to print your photo(s). ■To make changes, press Cancel to go back. Note: If the Print Confirmation is off, you will not see the screen above and only need to press Print once. (See Turning Print Confirmation Off or On for details.) Load a maximum of 20 sheets at a time. If you print more than 20 photos, PictureMate will prompt you when you need to reload paper. When you see the message “Try loading paper again,” load more paper and press OK to continue printing. PictureMate retains the settings you made after it is done printing. You can reset your PictureMate to its original default settings; see Resetting PictureMate Print Settings . Doing More With Your Prints After you have made the basic print settings, you can use these additional settings to refine your print(s): Printing Photos in Black and White or Sepia Cropping Your Photo
49 All of these features are available under More Options on PictureMate’s Main Menu. Note: The features described in this section do not affect or replace the original digital photo file; they customize only the print(s) that you make at that one time. These settings do not appear in the Print Confirmation screen. Printing Photos in Black and White or Sepia You can print your photo in black and white or sepia tone, without changing the original photo. Note: A sepia print has a brownish tone, for an old-fashioned photo look. 1. On the Main Menu, press or to highlight More Options, then press OK. 2. Press or to highlight Color Effects, then press OK. 3. Press or to choose Black and White or Sepia, then press OK. 4. Continue with Confirming and Printing to print your photos. Automatically Fixing Photo Appearance Adding the Date or Time