Epson Stylus Photo RX620 User Manual
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Restoring Color From Faded Slides, Negatives, and Photos21 2. Load one or more sheets (up to 20) of 4 × 6-inch Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper. 3. Press the Copy button. 4. Press the Copy Options button and change Copy Layout to MultiPhoto (even if you’re copying only one photo). Press OK, read the confirmation screen, then press OK again to apply the setting. You see this screen: 5. Select the number of Copies you want to make of each photo. 6. For the Restoration setting, select On. Note: The paper type and size are selected automatically. 7. Press the x Color button and follow the instructions on the RX620 screen to copy and restore your photos. Note: You can also restore color to photos as large as letter size when you scan them to your computer. See your on-screen Reference Guide for details. Make sure this says MultiPhoto
23 Making Prints From Your Digital Camera You can print photos from your digital camera by inserting its memory card in your RX620 (see page 24). Or if you have a PictBridge®- or USB Direct Print- enabled camera, you can connect it to the RX620 with a USB cable (see page 34). After connecting your camera or inserting its memory card, select photos by: ■Viewing them on the RX620 screen (see pages 25 and 26) ■Printing out an index sheet to see all your photos (see page 32) Note: If your camera supports DPOF (Digital Print Order Format), you can select which photos to print directly from your camera (see page 31). Compatible Memory Cards You can use the following types of memory cards with your Stylus Photo RX620: * Requires an adapter Make sure the photos on your card meet these requirements: ■JPEG files or uncompressed Tiff files only ■Resolutions ranging from 120 × 120 to 4600 × 4600 pixels ■No more than 999 photos on the card (you can have additional ones, but the printer can read only the first 999) CompactFlash TM Ty p e I a n d Ty p e I I MagicGate Memory Stick MagicGate Memory Stick Duo* Memory Stick ® Memory Stick PROTM Memory Stick Duo* Memory Stick PRO Duo*IBM Microdrive TM MMC (MultiMediaCard) SD (Secure Digital) Card miniSD Card* SmartMedia TM (maximum 128MB) xD-Picture Card
24Making Prints From Your Digital Camera Inserting Your Camera’s Memory Card 1. Turn off your computer or disconnect it from the RX620; otherwise, photos may automatically copy to your computer when you insert a card. 2. Open the memory card slot cover. 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. Caution: Do not insert more than one card at a time. Wait for the memory card light to stop flashing before removing your card or turning off the RX620, or you may lose data on the card. Remove any cards before connecting or disconnecting the RX620 and your computer. Open cover CompactFlash or Microdrive (bottom) MemoryStick, SD, or MMC (middle)SmartMedia or xD (top) Memory card light
Quick Printing of 4 × 6-inch Snapshots25 Quick Printing of 4 × 6-inch Snapshots After inserting a memory card, you can view and select the photos you want to print from the RX620 screen. Follow these steps to make beautiful 4 × 6-inch borderless prints quickly and easily. You’ll need to have some 4 × 6-inch Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper before starting. 1. Load up to 20 sheets of 4 × 6-inch Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper. 2. Press the Memory Card button. 3. Use the d and u buttons to highlight Basic Print 4×6, then press r to choose one of these options for selecting your photos: ■Select Print: lets you print individual photos–such as 1, 2, and 5 ■All Photos: prints all the photos on your card ■Range Print: prints a range of photos–for example, 3 through 8 Note: If your camera supports DPOF, you can use it to select the photos you want to print and the number of copies. For more information, see page 31. Depending on your selection, you see a screen like this (it may differ slightly): 4. Follow the instructions at the bottom of the screen to select the photos you want to print and the number of copies. Use the l and r buttons to select a photo; use the dand u buttons to set the number of copies. 5. Press the x Color button to print your photos. To cancel printing, press the y Stop button.
26Making Prints From Your Digital Camera Custom Printing Your Photos After inserting a memory card, you can view and select the photos you want to print from the RX620 screen. Depending on how you want to display your photos, you can choose from various sizes and types of Epson paper to get just the results you want. See page 28 for some great suggestions. 1. Press the Memory Card button. 2. Use the d and u buttons to highlight Custom Print, then choose one of these options for selecting your photos: ■Select Print: lets you print individual photos—such as 1, 2, and 5 ■All Photos: prints all the photos on your card ■Range Print: prints a sequence of photos—for example, 3 through 8 Note: If your camera supports DPOF, you can use it to select the photos you want to print and the number of copies. For more information, see page 31. Depending on your selection, you see a screen like this (it may differ slightly): 3. Follow the instructions at the bottom of the screen to select the photos you want to print and the number of copies. Use the l and r buttons to select a photo; use the d and u buttons to set the number of copies. Press OK when done. Note: If you select Range Print, you set the number of copies after making your print settings in step 4. If you change your mind and want to correct a previously made setting, press the Cancel button.
Custom Printing Your Photos27 After selecting your photos, you see the print settings screen: 4. Use the u, d, l, and r buttons to change these settings: ■Paper Type: Select the setting for the type of paper you’ve loaded (see page 28). ■Paper Size: Select the size of paper you’ve loaded (the options vary depending on the selected paper type). ■Layout: Select Borderless to print without white margins around the photo. Otherwise select With Border or another layout option as described on page 29. Note: Borderless printing is available only for Epson photo papers in these sizes: 4×6-inch, 5×7-inch, 8×10-inch, and letter-size. ■ Quality: For high-quality prints, choose Photo or Best Photo. 5. If you would like to make any special adjustments or enhancements to your photos, see page 29. 6. Press the x Color button to print your photos. 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 part of your photo is cut off when you print, turn off the Fit to Frame setting (see page 30).
28Making Prints From Your Digital Camera Selecting Your Paper and Making the Correct Paper Type Setting Whether you’re printing snapshots or enlargements, Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper is ideal for displaying your most cherished photos. It’s available in 4 × 6-, 5 × 7-, 8 × 10-, and 8½ × 11-inch sizes—so you can use it for framing your favorite photos under glass or including them in your photo album. To create a different look, try Premium Semigloss Photo Paper or Matte Paper Heavyweight. These papers let you print vivid, long-lasting photographs with a reduced- or non-glare finish. See the inside back cover for all the papers that work with your RX620. To learn more about a particular paper, check online at www.epson.com. Making the Correct Setting for Your Paper Before printing, be sure to select the correct Paper Type setting on the RX620 screen (step 4 on page 27). This important setting tells the printer what kind of paper you’re using so it can adjust how to apply the ink. Here’s how to choose the correct setting: If you’ve loaded this paper . . .Select this setting Plain paper Epson Premium Bright White Paper Epson Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper Epson Iron-On Transfer Paper Epson Photo Quality Self Adhesive Sheets Epson Photo Quality Ink Jet CardsPlain Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper Epson Photo Stickers Epson Ink Jet TransparenciesPrem. Glossy Epson Glossy Photo Paper Epson Photo Paper Epson All-Purpose Glossy Paper Epson Glossy Photo Greeting CardsGlossy Photo Epson Premium Semigloss Photo Paper SemiGloss Epson Premium Luster Photo Paper Prem. Luster
Custom Printing Your Photos29 Selecting the Layout These photo layouts are available when making your print settings (step 4 on page 27). Highlight Layout, then use the r button to select one of the following: Borderless: your photo prints all the way to the edges of the paper; use only with Epson photo paper in these sizes: 4 × 6-inch, 5 × 7-inch, 8 × 10-inch, and letter-size With Border: your photo prints with a white margin around the edge 2-up: two photos print per sheet 4-up: four photos print per sheet 8-up: eight photos print per sheet 20-up: 20 photos print per sheet Upper 1/2: your photo prints on the top half of the sheet Greeting: your photo prints on the lower half of the sheet so you can fold it and make a greeting card Selecting Special Print Settings After making print settings (page 27), press the d button to see additional screens. Epson Matte Paper Heavyweight Epson Double-Sided Matte Paper PremierArt Matte Scrapbook Photo Paper for EpsonMatte Epson ColorLife Photo Paper Epson Semigloss Scrapbook Photo Paper Color Life If you’ve loaded this paper . . .Select this setting This is the first of 4 screens
30Making Prints From Your Digital Camera Use the u, d, l, and r buttons to change any of these settings. If you don’t see the setting you want, continue pressing the d button until it appears. ■Filter: Choose Sepia to print your photos with a sepia (brown) tone. ■Auto Correct: P.I.M. and Exif use your camera’s PRINT Image MatchingTM or Exif Print settings (these options are automatically selected when your pictures contain P.I.M. or Exif data). PhotoEnhance adjusts the brightness, contrast, and saturation of your photos. ■Brightness: Adjust this setting if your prints are too light or too dark. ■Contrast: Use to increase the contrast. ■Sharpness: Adjust this setting to sharpen or soften your prints. ■Saturation: Select More Sat. or Highest Sat. for stronger colors, or select Less Sat. or Least Sat. for weaker colors. ■Date: Prints the date your photo was taken in one of the following formats: yyyy.mm.dd (2004.12.12), mmm.dd.yyyy (Dec.12.2004), dd.mmm.yyyy (12.Dec.2004), or None (no date). ■Time: Prints the time your photo was taken in one of these formats: 12-hour system (9:00), 24-hour system (21:00), or None (no time printed). ■Print Info: Set this to On to print your camera’s exposure time (shutter speed), F-stop (aperture), and ISO speed. ■Fit to Frame: If your photo is too long or wide to fit inside the available space on your selected layout, part of it will be automatically cropped (when this setting is On). Select Off to turn off automatic cropping and leave white space at the edges of the photo. ■Bidirectional: Increases the print speed when turned On. Select Off to improve the print quality (but your photos print more slowly). Fit to Frame turned onFit to Frame turned off Printed area