Epson Stylus Photo RX620 User Manual
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Custom Printing Your Photos31 Using DPOF to Select Your Photos If your camera supports DPOF (Digital Print Order Format), you can use it to select your photos for printing and the number of copies you’d like to print while the card is still in your camera. See your camera’s instruction manual for details. 1. Insert the camera’s memory card in the RX620. 2. Press the Memory Card button. 3. Use the u and d buttons to highlight Basic Print or Custom Print. 4. Use the l and r buttons to choose DPOF,...
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32Making Prints From Your Digital Camera Printing From an Index Sheet An index sheet gives you a thumbnail printout of the photos on your memory card and lets you select which ones you want to print. You can use the index sheet to make borderless prints on 4 × 6-inch, 8 × 10-inch, and letter-size paper. Use plain paper to print out the index. When you’re ready to print your photos, you’ll need to load one of these papers: 1. Load several sheets of plain paper. (If there are more than 36 photos on...
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Printing From an Index Sheet33 3. Select Index Sheet, press OK, then highlight Print Index Sheet on the next screen. 4. Press the x Color button to print the index. Note: To cancel printing, press the yStop button. If there are a lot of photos on your card, allow time for them to be processed before printing begins. Selecting Photos From the Index Sheet Follow these steps to print selected photos from the index sheet. 1. Load the type of paper you want to print on. You can choose any type of...
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34Making Prints From Your Digital Camera 4. Place the index sheet face-down on the scanner glass, so that the top edge of the sheet is aligned with the left edge of the glass. 5. Close the scanner lid. 6. On the control panel, make sure Scan Index Sheet is highlighted, then press the x Color button. The sheet is scanned and your photos are printed. Note: To cancel printing, press the y Stop button. If you have more than one index sheet, wait for the RX620 to finish printing. Then repeat the steps...
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Connecting Your Camera Directly35 1. Remove any memory cards from the RX620. (If you leave a card in the RX620, photos will be read from that card instead of your camera’s card.) 2. Connect the USB cable that came with your camera to the EXT. I/F port on the front of the Stylus Photo RX620. 3. If necessary, turn on the Stylus Photo RX620 and your camera. After a moment, the RX620 reads and counts your photos. 4. Press the Setup button. 5. Use the d button to highlight Direct Print Image Set, then...
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36Making Prints From Your Digital Camera Cropping a Photo If you have a photo with a subject in it you want to emphasize, you can crop out the rest of the photo. Then you can print just the main subject by itself. Note: You can crop and print only one photo at a time. Cropping does not change the original file on your memory card; it changes only the way the photo is printed. 1. Press the Memory Card button. 2. Use the d and u buttons to highlight Crop Print, then press OK. 3. Use the l and r...
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Cropping a Photo37 You see the second cropping screen: 8. Use the u and d buttons to increase or decrease the size of the frame. Note: To readjust the frame’s position, press the Cancel button to return to the previous screen. 9. When you have finished framing the photo, press OK until you see a preview of the cropped image: 10. Press OK if the photo is cropped to your liking. (If you need to adjust it further, press the Cancel button to return to the previous screens.) 11. Use the u and d...
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39 Scanning to a Memory Card You can use your Epson Stylus Photo RX620 as a stand-alone scanner to save scans of photos, film, and slides to your memory card. You can also scan to your computer instead of a memory card (see the instructions in your on-screen Reference Guide). See these sections: ■“Inserting a Memory Card” below ■“Scanning a Photo” on page 40 ■“Scanning Film or Slides” on page 41 Inserting a Memory Card You can scan to any compatible type of card listed on page 23. Caution: Do not...
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40Scanning to a Memory Card 3. Make sure the memory card light (next to the card slots) is off and all the slots are empty. Then insert your card as shown: The memory card light flashes, then turns green. Note: If the card is not properly formatted, you see a message on the RX620 screen. Press the button indicated on the RX620 screen to format the card. Any data stored on the card will be erased. Scanning a Photo After inserting a memory card, follow these steps to scan a photo to the card and...