Epson Stylus Photo RX620 User Manual
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Copying a Photo11 Copying a Photo To print long-lasting photos with a professional finish, choose an Epson paper specially designed for printing photos. Many different sizes and paper types are available (see the inside back cover). To print beautiful photos without white borders around the edges, try using a borderless layout (available only when printing on 4 × 6-inch, 5 × 7-inch, 8 × 10-inch, and letter-size Epson paper). 1. Load your paper, then place your original on the scanner glass (see page...
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12Copying ■Paper Type: Select the setting for the type of paper you’ve loaded: ■Paper Size: Select the size of paper you’ve loaded. ■Quality: Select Photo or Best Photo. 5. Press the x Color button. Your photo is printed. To cancel printing, press the y Stop button. Tip: For best results, press the x Color button even if you’re printing black-and-white photos. Color inks can be combined for improved results over black ink alone. If you need to make your prints lighter or darker, press the Copy...
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Selecting a Copy Layout13 Selecting a Copy Layout Whether you’re copying a newspaper clipping or a photograph, your RX620 lets you print your copies using a variety of layouts. 1. After pressing the Copy button, press the Copy Options button. You see this screen: 2. Use the u, d, l, and r buttons to choose one of these layout options, then press OK. Copy Layout settingResult Copy w/Borders Copies your original with a standard 0.12-inch (3 mm) margin Borderless* Copies your original to the edges of...
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14Copying * Borderless copying is available only when you’re using Epson paper in the sizes listed. If you notice reduced print quality at the bottom of your print, try using a layout with borders. 2-up Copies two originals onto one sheet 4-up Copies four originals onto one sheet Poster Prints your original on separate sheets (4, 9, or 16) that you can paste together to make a large poster Multi Photo Copies multiple photos at once and makes a separate print for each one (follow the instructions...
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Making Prints From Slides or Negatives15 Making Prints From Slides or Negatives You can use the film holder that came with your Stylus Photo RX620 to scan 35-mm slides or strips of negative and positive film. To get professional results that look and feel like traditional photos, try one of these special Epson papers: ■Premium Glossy Photo Paper—available in sizes perfect for displaying in your photo album or sharing with family and friends ■ColorLife Photo Paper—lets you create framable,...
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16Copying Placing 35-mm Slides in the Holder 1. Fit the holder’s tabs into the two small holes at the rear edge of the glass. Make sure the cutouts for 35-mm slides are in the middle of the glass (not at the rear edge) to align them with the fluorescent lamp when you close the lid. 2. Place your slides in the film holder as shown. Note: The photos should be mirror-imaged when viewed from overhead. (The shinier side faces down; the duller side faces up.) To avoid unnecessary cropping of your photos,...
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Making Prints From Slides or Negatives17 Placing 35-mm Film Strips in the Holder 1. Remove the film strip cover. 2. Slide your film strip into the holder. Note: The photos should be mirror-imaged when viewed from overhead. (The shinier side faces down; the duller side faces up.) 3. Replace the film strip cover. 4. Fit the holder’s tabs into the two small holes at the rear edge of the glass. Make sure the film strip is in the middle of the glass (not at the rear edge) to align it with the fluorescent...
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18Copying Scanning and Printing Your Photos 1. Close the scanner lid. 2. Press the Copy Slide/Neg button. Note: Do not press the Copy button, or the film holder will be printed instead of the film. 3. Select Custom Print, then press OK. You see this screen: 4. If you’re scanning slides, select Positive Color Film (Slide). If you’re scanning a film strip, select one of these options: ■Negative Color Film (used in most cases) ■Negative B&W Film ■Positive Color Film (Strip) Press OK after making your...
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Making Prints From Slides or Negatives19 The RX620 displays your first photo on its screen: 5. Use the l and r buttons to preview each of your remaining photos. 6. While a photo is being displayed, use the uandd buttons to select how many copies of it you’d like to make. 7. When you’re done selecting all the photos you want to print, press OK. 8. On the next screen, use the u, d, l, and r buttons to make these settings: ■Paper Type: Select the setting for the type of paper you’ve loaded (see page...
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20Copying Restoring Color From Faded Slides, Negatives, and Photos If you have slides, negatives, or 4 × 6-inch photos that have become faded over time, you can restore their color with Color Restoration. Restoring Slides or Negatives To restore color from faded slides or negatives, follow the instructions on page 15 to place your film on the scanner and adjust the settings for the type of paper you’ve loaded. Before printing, make sure Restoration is set to On, as shown. Restoring 4 × 6 Photos...