Epson Stylus NX515 User Manual
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Copying a Photo11 Copying a Photo You can copy photos onto 4 × 6-inch, 5 × 7-inch, letter-size, or A4-size Epson special paper (various types available) for instant photo reprints. You can also print with or without borders and convert color photos to black and white. 1. Load 4 × 6-inch, 5 × 7-inch, letter-size, or A4-size Epson special paper in the sheet feeder (see page 5). 2. Place your original photo on the scanner glass (see page 9). 3. Press the Copy button. 4. Flip up the LCD screen, if necessary. 5. To print more than 1 copy, press + or – to select the number (up to 99). 6. Press lorr to select Color or B&W copies. 7. Press d, then press r to change the layout. Select With Border to leave a small margin around the image or select Borderless to expand the image all the way to the edge of the paper (slight cropping may occur). Note: You cannot print borderless on plain paper. 8. To change any other print settings, press Menu and select your settings (see page 13 for details). When you’re done, press OK. 9. Press x Start to begin copying. To cancel copying, press yStop/Clear Settings.
12Copying a Document or Photo Restoring and Cropping Photos You can restore old, faded photos to their original brilliance. You can also crop your photos to zoom in on the subject. Note: To restore photos larger than 5 × 7 inches, use the NX510 Series software on your computer. 1. Load 4 × 6-inch, 5 × 7-inch, letter-size, or A4-size Epson special paper. 2. Place your original photo on the scanner glass. 3. Press the Photo button, then press OK. 4. To turn on Color Restoration, press r, select On, then press OK. (If your photo is not faded, do not turn on Color Restoration.) 5. Press OK again to prescan your photo. You see these settings over a preview of your photo: 6. To print more than 1 copy, press + or – to select the number. 7. If you want to crop your photos and enlarge the resulting image area to fit onto your paper, press Display/Crop. ■To resize the image area, press + or –. ■To move the image area, use the arrow buttons. ■To check the zoomed image, press OK. After you are done cropping your photo, press OK. 8. To change print settings, press Menu and select your settings (see page 13). When you’re done, press OK. 9. Press x Start to begin copying. If you need to cancel copying, press yStop/ Clear Settings .
Copy and Restore Print Settings13 Copy and Restore Print Settings Press the Menu button to change settings. When you’re done, press OK. ■To adjust the copy size, select Reduce/Enlarge (reduction/enlargement) and choose Actual (to select a percentage using + or –) or Auto Fit Page (to automatically size the image to fit your paper). ■To change the paper type, select Paper Type and choose the type of paper you loaded. ■To change the paper size, select Paper Size and choose the size you loaded. Note: Paper Size options depend on the Paper Type you choose. ■ To change the print quality, select Quality and choose Draft, Standard, or Best. Note: You can only adjust the Quality setting when you select Plain Paper as your Paper Type setting; otherwise, the setting will be Standard. When you are restoring or cropping photos, the Quality setting is set to Standard and you cannot adjust it. ■ To adjust the darkness or lightness of the print, select Density and choose a higher (darker) or lower (lighter) setting. ■To adjust the amount of image expansion when printing borderless photos, select Expansion and choose Standard, Medium, or Minimum. Note: You may see white borders on your printed photo if you use the Minimum setting. Paper typePaper Type setting Plain paper Plain Paper Epson Bright White Paper Epson Presentation Paper Matte Epson Premium Presentation Paper Matte Matte Epson Premium Photo Paper Glossy Prem. Glossy Epson Premium Photo Paper Semi-gloss Epson Ultra Premium Photo Paper Glossy Ultra Glossy Epson Photo Paper Glossy Glossy
14Printing From a Memory Card Printing From a Memory Card Your printer lets you print photos directly from your digital camera’s memory card; just insert it into one of the memory card slots and you’re ready to print. See the on-screen Epson Information Center for instructions on copying memory card files between your printer and a computer; printing photos by date; printing photos from a slideshow; printing photos directly from your camera; and printing photos pre-selected in your camera (DPOF ™ or Digital Print Order Format). Compatible Cards and Image Formats You can use the following types of cards with your Epson printer: * Adapter required SlotType of card Left slot SD™ SDHC™ miniSD™* miniSDHC* microSD* microSDHC* MultiMediaCard™ MMplus™ MMCmobile™* MMCmicro™* Memory Stick™ Memory Stick Duo™*Memory Stick PRO™ Memory Stick PRO Duo™* Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo™* Memory Stick Micro* MagicGate™ Memory Stick MagicGate Memory Stick Duo™* xD-Picture Card™ xD-Picture Card Type H xD-Picture Card Type M xD-Picture Card Type M+ Right slot CompactFlash ® Type I and II Microdrive™
Inserting the Card15 Your Epson printer supports image files that meet the following requirements: * DCF is the “Design rule for Camera File system” standard Inserting the Card 1. Make sure your Epson printer is turned on. 2. Insert your card into the correct slot as shown: The memory card access light flashes, then stays lit. Now you can: ■View your photos on the LCD screen and print them (page 16) ■Print an index sheet so you can select which photos to print (see page 18) Media format DCF version 1.0 or 2.0 compliant* File format JPEG Supports Exif version 2.21 Image size 80 × 80 pixels to 9200 × 9200 pixels Number of files Up to 999 Memory card access light Insert just one card at a time (it won’t go in all the way) Left slot Right slot
16Printing From a Memory Card When you want to remove the card, make sure the memory card access light is not flashing, then pull the card straight out of its slot. If your printer is connected to your computer, first prepare the card for removal: ■If the computer is running Windows®, click the or icon on the task bar and select Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device. Once you see a confirmation message, remove the card. ■If your computer is a Macintosh®, drag the removable disk icon from your desktop into the trash. Then remove the card. Caution: Do not remove the card or turn off your Epson printer while the memory card access light is flashing; you may lose data on the card. Selecting Individual Photos for Printing You can select individual photos for printing as you view them on the LCD screen. 1. Press the Memory Card button. You see this screen: 2. Press OK to select View and Print Photos. 3. Press lorr to move through your photos and display one that you want to print. 4. Press the + or – button to select the number of copies you want of that photo. 5. If you want to crop your photo and enlarge the resulting image area to fit onto your paper, press Display/Crop. ■To resize the image area, press + or –. ■To move the image area, use the arrow buttons. ■To check the zoomed/cropped image, press OK. ■To rotate the image area, press Menu. After you finish cropping your photo, press OK. 6. Repeat steps 3 through 5 to select more photos, if you want. 7. To change any of the print settings displayed on the screen, press Menu and select your settings (see page 20). When you’re done, press OK.
Selecting All Photos for Printing17 8. Press x Start to print. To cancel printing, press yStop/Clear Settings. Note: You can change the way your photos appear on the LCD screen. Press Setup, select Maintenance, select Display Format, then select 1-up with Info, 1-up without Info, or View Thumbnail Images. Selecting All Photos for Printing You can quickly select all of the photos on your memory card for printing. 1. Press the Memory Card button, press lorrto select Print All Photos, then press OK. 2. To print one copy of all the photos on 4 × 6-inch Epson photo paper (various types available), press x Start and go to step 5. To select multiple copies with different print settings, press OK and continue with step 3. 3. To print more than 1 copy, press + or – to select the number. 4. To change any of the other print settings, press Menu and select your settings (see page 20). When you’re done, press OK. 5. Press x Start to print. To cancel printing, press yStop/Clear Settings.
18Printing From a Memory Card Printing Photos From an Index Sheet You can print an index sheet containing small versions of all the photos on your memory card. Then you can select the photos you want by marking them on the sheet and scanning the sheet. Your Epson printer automatically prints them. Printing an Index Sheet 1. Load several sheets of plain letter- or A4-size paper (see page 5). 2. Insert a memory card in a memory card slot (see page 15). 3. Press the Memory Card button. 4. Press lorrto select Print Index Sheet. 5. Press OK, then select the index sheet options you want and press OK again. ■To select the photos to include in the index sheet, choose Select, then select All Photos, Latest 30, Latest 60, or Latest 90 (beginning with the last photo by file name). ■To print the date or file name of each photo on the index sheet, select Information and choose Date or File Name. 6. Press x Start to print the index sheet. The most recent photos are printed on the first index sheet. To cancel printing, press y Stop/Clear Settings. Now you can select the photos you want to print (see the next section).
Printing Photos From an Index Sheet19 Printing Photos From the Index Sheet Once you have printed an index sheet (see page 18), you can mark the photos you want to print right on the sheet, scan the sheet, and print the photos automatically. 1. Use a dark pen or pencil to fill in the circles on the sheet. Note: Do not use a permanent marker or felt-tip pen; these could damage the scanner glass. ■ Select the paper type and size you want to use. ■Select a Borderless or With Border layout. ■If you want to print the date the photo was taken on each photo, fill in the Print date on photos circle. ■Fill in one circle beneath each photo you want to print. The numbers indicate how many copies you want of that photo. To print one copy of all the photos on the index sheet, fill in the All circle at the top. 2. Open the document cover. Then place the index sheet face-down on the scanner glass, in the lower right corner so that the top of the sheet is aligned against the right edge of the glass. 3. Close the document cover. 4. Load the type of photo paper on which you want to print your photos. Note: For best results, use Epson Ultra Premium Photo Paper Glossy, Epson Premium Photo Paper Glossy, or Epson Premium Photo Paper Semi-gloss when printing photos from an index sheet. 5. Make sure your memory card is still inserted and the LCD screen shows Print Photos from Index Sheet highlighted. Incorrect: Correct:
20Printing From a Memory Card 6. To adjust the amount of image expansion when printing borderless photos, press Menu and adjust the Expansion setting (see below). When you’re done, press OK. 7. Press OK, then press xStart to start scanning and printing. Wait until printing finishes before printing from any additional index sheets. To cancel printing, press yStop/Clear Settings. Memory Card Print Settings Press the Menu button to change settings. When you’re done, press OK. ■To change the paper type, select Paper Type and choose the type of paper you loaded (see page 13). ■To change the paper size, select Paper Size and choose the size of paper you loaded. Note: Paper Size options depend on the Paper Type you choose. ■ To change the layout, select Layout and choose With Border to leave a small margin around the image or select Borderless to expand the image all the way to the edge of the paper (slight cropping may occur). ■To change the print quality, select Quality and choose Standard, Best, or Draft. Note: You can only adjust the Quality setting when you select Plain Paper as your Paper Type setting. Otherwise, the setting will be Standard. ■ To print the date on your photos and select the format for it, select Date and choose the format you want. ■To improve print quality, select Bidirectional and choose Off (choose On for faster print speed). ■To adjust the amount of image expansion when printing borderless photos, select Expansion and choose Standard, Medium, or Minimum. Note: You may see white borders on your printed photo if you use the Minimum setting.