Epson Stylus Photo RX690 User Manual
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Handling a CD/DVD11 English Removing a CD/DVD cCaution: Be sure to remove the CD/DVD tray after printing has finished. If you turn the printer on or off with the tray in the CD/DVD guide, you may damage the printer. 1. Make sure that printing is finished. 2. Remove the CD/DVD tray by pulling it straight out of the CD/DVD guide. 3. Press L[CD Print] to replace the CD/DVD guide.

12Copying Copying Note: ❏The copied image may not be exactly the same size as the original. ❏Depending on the type of paper used, print quality may decline in the top and bottom areas of the printout, or these areas may be smeared. Placing Originals on the Document Table 1. Open the document cover and place your original face-down on the document table. 2. Close the cover gently.Tip: If you want to copy a thick or large document, you can remove the document cover. Copying Photos You can copy photos from 30×40 mm to 127×178 mm. You can also copy two photos at the same time. 1. Press vSpecialty Print. 2. Select Reprint/Restore Photos, then press OK. 3. Press OK. Photos or document: CD/DVD: Open it and pull it straight up.

Copying13 English Note: ❏If your photos have faded over time, select On to bring them back to life. ❏If you set Color Restoration to On for a normal color photo, the photo may not be printed correctly. 4. Press OK again. Your photo is previewed. 5. Set the number of copies. 6. Press xMenu and change the settings (&“Print settings for Reprint/Restore Photos” on page 45). Then press OK. 7. Press xStart. Note: If the edges of the copy are cropped off, move the original away from the corner slightly. Copying multiple photos Place each photo horizontally. Note: ❏You can copy two 10×15 cm (4×6 in.) size photos at the same time. If the edge of the photo is missing after you print, try copying them one at a time. ❏Place your photo 5 mm away from the edge of the document table. Also when you place two photos, position each photo at least 5 mm away from the adjacent photo. ❏You can copy several different sized photos at the same time, as long as they are larger than 30×40 mm. Cropping and enlarging a photo You can crop out the rest of the photo and print just the main subject by itself when you copy a photo. 1. Press vSpecialty Print. 2. Refer to “Copying Photos” on page 12 and follow the steps from 2 to 4. 3. Press G[Display/Crop]. You see the cropping screen. 4. Use the following button to set the area you want to crop. Note: xMenu is only available in the Memory Card mode. 5. Press OK to confirm the cropped image. Note: To readjust the frame’s position, press yBack to return to the previous screen. 6. When you have finished checking the cropped image, press OK. Note: The icon is displayed on the cropped image. 7. Set the number of copies. 5mm 5mm 5mmCopies +, -Change the frame size. u, d, l, r Move the frame. xMenuRotate the frame.

14Copying 8. Press xMenu and change the settings (&“Print settings for Reprint/Restore Photos” on page 45). Then press OK. 9. Press xStart. Copying Documents Tip: By using the Auto Duplexer you can copy and print on both sides of your paper. For details on setting it up, see your online Users Guide. 1. Press rCopy. 2. Select the copy settings. 3. Press xMenu to change the settings (&“Print settings for Copy mode” on page 41). Then press OK. Tip: When CD/DVD Copy is selected as the Layout, try printing a test sample on paper first. Select Plain Paper as the Paper Type setting and load plain paper. 4. Press xStart.Note: ❏If you select 2-up Copy, Book/2-up, or Double Side 2-up as the Layout setting , scan one original at a time. ❏If the edges of the copy are cropped off, move the original away from the corner slightly. Copying books When you select Book/2-up or Book/Double Side as the Layout setting, place the original on the document table as shown in the following illustration. Open the book to the first page you want to copy and then place it on the document table. When you have finished scanning the first page, turn the book around, and then place it on the document table. Select Color for color copies or B&W for black-and-white copies. Select the type of document. Select a layout option (&“Copy Mode” on page 40). Note: When copying onto both sides of the paper using the optional Auto Duplexer, select Double Side 1-up, Book/Double Side or Double Side 2-up as the layout. Set the number of copies.

Printing from a Memory Card15 English Printing from a Memory Card Handling a Memory Card Inserting a memory card Note: If a digital camera is connected to the printer, disconnect it before you insert your memory card. 1. Open the memory card slot cover. 2. Make sure no memory cards are in the slots. Then insert your memory card. c Caution: ❏Do not insert more than one memory card at a time. ❏Do not try to force the memory card into the slot. Memory cards will not go all the way in. ❏Make sure you check which direction the card should be inserted, and if the card needs an adapter, make sure you attach the adapter before inserting the card. Otherwise, you may not be able to remove the card from the printer. CompactFlash Microdrive xD-Picture Card xD-Picture Card Type M xD-Picture Card Type H

16Printing from a Memory Card 3. Make sure the memory card light flashes and then stays on. SD Memory Card SDHC Memory Card MultiMediaCard miniSD card* miniSDHC card*microSD card* microSDHC card* (* Adapter required) Memory Stick Memory Stick PRO MagicGate Memory Stick (* Adapter required) Memory Stick Duo* Memory Stick PRO Duo* MagicGate Memory Stick Duo*Memory Stick Micro* Memory card light

Printing from a Memory Card17 English Removing the memory card 1. Make sure the memory card light is not flashing. 2. Remove the memory card by pulling it straight out. Printing Photos 1. Press sMemory Card. 2. Select one of the settings in the following table for viewing/printing your photos, and then press OK. Follow the instructions below to select the photos and set the number of copies. 3. Press xMenu and change the settings (&“Print settings for Memory Card mode” on page 42). Then press OK. Note: When you select Print Proof Sheet, you can only change the Paper Type, Paper Size, and the Paper Feed settings. 4. Press xStart. Tip: When you print a photo stickers sheet, if your printed image is not centered on the photo stickers sheet, you can adjust its printing position by following the next procedure. Note: This printer retains your settings even after it has been turned off. SettingInstructions View and Print PhotosSelect a photo and set the number of copies. Print All PhotosSet the number of copies for all photos. If you want to set the number of copies for each photo individually, press OK and then set the number of copies. Print by DateSelect the date and press r to place a check mark, then press OK. If you want to set the number of copies for all photos, simply set the number of copies. If you want to set the number of copies for each photo individually, press OK and then set the number of copies. Print Index SheetSee “Selecting and Printing Photos Using an Index Sheet” on page 19. Print Proof SheetGo to step 3. Slide ShowYour printer displays the photos on the memory card in sequence. When you see the photo that you want to print, press OK and set the number of copies. If you want to print additional photos, select the photo you want to print. Then set the number of copies. Scan to Memory CardSaves the photos to a memory card (&“Scanning a Photo / Document” on page 27). 1. Press F[Setup]. 2. Select CD/Sticker Position, then press OK. 3. Select Stickers. 4. Select how far (in millimeters) to move the print position. 5. Press OK. Then try printing again. SettingInstructions

18Printing from a Memory Card Cropping and enlarging a photo 1. Press sMemory Card. 2. Select the photo you want to crop with the View and Print Photos option (&“Printing Photos” on page 17). 3. Press G [Display/Crop]. 4. Refer to “Cropping and enlarging a photo” on page 13 and follow steps 4 to 7. 5. Press xMenu and change the settings (&“Print settings for Memory Card mode” on page 42). Then press OK. 6. Press xStart. Previewing the adjusted image before printing This printer automatically corrects color and improves the quality of your images by using the PhotoEnhance function. The PhotoEnhance Preview function lets you preview the adjusted images on the LCD screen. Note: ❏This function is available only when dPhotoEnhance Preview is displayed. ❏Make sure PhotoEnhance is set to On. ❏The PhotoEnhance function only affects your printouts. It does not change your original images. 1. Select a photo. The hourglass icon is displayed at the bottom of the screen, and then the level of PhotoEnhance adjustment is displayed.Note: ❏You can perform other operations while the hourglass icon is displayed. ❏In some cases, the hourglass icon may not be displayed. 2. Press d to preview the adjusted image. Note: ❏Press d again to display the image without the PhotoEnhance function. ❏If you switch the display after the image has been adjusted, and then go back to the image, it is displayed without the PhotoEnhance function. ❏You can also adjust the images using Enhance, Scene Detection, Filter, Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, and Saturation functions, and preview the adjusted images. These functions only affect your printouts. They do not change your original images. Printing with fun frames You can add colorful frames to your photos. 1. Choose P.I.F. Frames from the software CD-ROM that came with the printer and use the EPSON PRINT Image Framer Tool to save them to a memory card. For details, see the software help. Note: Depending on your location, the EPSON PRINT Image Framer Tool and the P.I.F. Frames may not be included on the software CD-ROM. 2. Load the appropriate paper for the frame size (&page 7). 3. Insert the memory card containing your photos and P.I.F. frames (&page 15). PhotoEnhance Preview (orange characters)The PhotoEnhance adjustment level is high. PhotoEnhance Preview (white characters)The PhotoEnhance adjustment level is not very high.

Printing from a Memory Card19 English 4. If you want to print your photos by using the P.I.F. frames already assigned, press OK. If you want to select the P.I.F. frames on the memory card, press yBack. Then select the photo with the View and Print Photos option and select P.I.F. frame as the Layout setting (&“Printing Photos” on page 17). 5. Select the photo and P.I.F. frame then press OK. Note: ❏Press OK again to check how the photo looks in the frame. ❏P.I.F. frames have already been assigned to each photo, so you cannot change the frame. 6. Set the number of copies. 7. Press xMenu and change the settings (&“Print settings for Memory Card mode” on page 42). Then press OK. 8. Press xStart. Printing with DPOF settings If your camera supports DPOF, you can use it to preselect photos and the number of copies to print while the memory card is still in your camera. See your camera’s instruction manual for details. 1. Insert a memory card containing DPOF data (&page 15). 2. Press OK. 3. Press xMenu and change the settings (&“Print settings for Memory Card mode” on page 42). Then press OK. 4. Press xStart. Selecting and Printing Photos Using an Index Sheet You can use an index sheet to select the photos you want to print. Printing an index sheet Selecting photos from the index sheet Scanning the index sheet

20Printing from a Memory Card Printing the selected photos 1. Printing an index sheet 1. Load several sheets of A4-size plain paper into the front paper cassette (&page 8). 2. Press sMemory Card. 3. Select Print Index Sheet, then press OK. 4. Select Print Index Sheet. 5. Select the range of photos. Then press OK. 6. Press xStart. Note: Make sure the triangle mark on the upper left corner of the index sheet is printed properly. If the index sheet is not printed correctly, the printer cannot scan it. 2. Selecting photos from the index sheet On the index sheet, use a dark pen or pencil to fill in the ovals and make your selections. 1. In section 1, select the size of paper (&page 6). 2. Select whether to print your photos with or without borders. 3. Fill in the oval to include an optional date stamp. 4. In section 2, select All to print one copy of each photo, or fill in the number beneath each photo to select 1, 2, or 3 copies. 3. Scanning the index sheet and printing the selected photos 1. Place the index sheet face-down on the document table, so that the top of the sheet is aligned with the left edge of the document table. 2. Close the document cover. 3. Load the size of photo paper you marked on the index sheet into the rear feeder (&page 7). Note: Make sure you use Ultra Glossy Photo Paper, Premium Glossy Photo Paper, or Premium Semigloss Photo Paper. RangeDescription All PhotosPrints all the photos stored on a memory card. Latest 30Prints 30, 60, or 90 photos from the latest one in order of the file name. Latest 60 Latest 90 Good: NOT good: