Epson Stylus Photo RX700 User Manual
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Custom Printing Your Photos31 You see your memory card’s first photo displayed on the screen: 7. Use the l and r arrow buttons to preview each of your photos. 8. While a photo is displayed, use the + and – buttons to select how many copies of it you’d like. Note: See page 34 for more ways of viewing and selecting photos. 9. When done selecting all your photos for printing, press OK. 10. At the preview screen, 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, select with Border as the Layout setting and turn off Fit to Frame (see page 37). 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 RX700. To learn more about a particular paper, check online at www.epson.com.
32Making Prints From Your Digital Camera Making the Correct Setting for Your Paper Before printing, be sure to select the correct Paper Type setting on the RX700 screen (step 4 on page 30). 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 PaperPlain(Front) or Plain(Back) Epson Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper Epson Iron-On Transfer Paper Epson Photo Quality Self Adhesive Sheets Epson Photo Quality Ink Jet CardsPlain(Back) Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper Epson Photo Stickers Epson Ink Jet TransparenciesPrem.Glossy Epson Premium Semigloss Photo Paper Epson ColorLife Photo Paper Epson Semigloss Scrapbook Photo PaperSemiGloss Epson Premium Luster Photo Paper Prem.Luster Epson Glossy Photo Paper Epson Photo Paper Epson All-Purpose Glossy Paper Epson Glossy Photo Greeting CardsGlossy Photo Epson Matte Paper Heavyweight Epson Double-Sided Matte Paper PremierArt Matte Scrapbook Photo Paper for Epson Matte
Custom Printing Your Photos33 Selecting the Layout These photo layouts are available when making your print settings (step 4 on page 30). Different options are available, depending on whether you are using Photo (Single) or Photo (Multi) mode. Highlight Layout, then use the l and r arrow buttons to select one of the following: Borderless: your photo prints all the way to the edges of the paper; available 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 1/8-inch (3 mm) white margin around the edge Greeting: your photo prints with a border on the lower half of the sheet so you can fold it and make a greeting card Upper 1/2: your photo prints without a border on the top half of the sheet 2-up: two photos per sheet 4-up: four photos per sheet 8-up: eight photos per sheet 20-up: twenty photos per sheet; the shooting dates are printed. 80-up: eighty photos per sheet; the shooting dates are printed
34Making Prints From Your Digital Camera Other Ways to View and Select Your Photos When previewing your photos, you can choose whether to view them one-at-a- time or nine per screen. You can also select photos for printing one-by-one, in a range, or all at once. If your digital camera supports DPOF, you can use it to make your selections beforehand. 1. After making your print settings (page 30), you see the first photo on your card. Press the Screen View button. Your photos are displayed nine per screen. Note: Press the Screen View button again to view your images as a slide show. (You cannot select the number of prints in this mode.) Press Screen View again to return to viewing one photo per screen. 2. To select photos one-by-one, use the u, d, l, r arrow buttons to select each photo, and the + and – buttons to select the number of copies. Press OK when done making your selections. Continue with step 8. 3. To select a range of photos, press the Options button. You see this screen: 4. Highlight Select Range, then press OK. Note: You can also select or deselect all the photos on the card. When selecting a range of photos, it is helpful to view them nine per screen. 5. Move the highlight box to the first photo in the range of photos you want to print, then press OK. Then use the u, d, l, r arrow buttons to highlight additional adjacent photos. Press OK when done. 6. By default, each photo in the range is set to print one copy. If you wish to make additional copies of any photo, highlight it and use the + and – buttons to select the number of copies.
Custom Printing Your Photos35 7. Press OK when done. 8. At the preview screen, press the x Color button to print your photos. Using DPOF If your camera supports DPOF (Digital Print Order Format), you can use it to select your photos for printing and the number of copies 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 RX700. 2. Press the Memory Card button. 3. Use the u and d buttons to highlight Basic Print 4”x6”or Custom Print, then press OK. 4. For Custom Print, select Photo(Single) to print one photo per sheet or Photo(Multi) to print multiple photos per sheet, then press OK. Select your print settings as needed, then press OK. 5. When your first photo is displayed, press the Options button. You see this screen: 6. Select DPOF and press OK. Note: If the DPOF option is not shown, you do not have DPOF data on the memory card. 7. Make sure the correct paper is loaded, then press the x Color button to print your photos.
36Making Prints From Your Digital Camera Selecting Special Print Settings After making the basic print settings (page 30), press the Options button to see additional settings for enhancing your photos. If you don’t see the setting you want, press the u or d button until it appears. Use the l and r buttons to change any setting, then press OK when done to save it. ■Date Format: Prints the date your photo was taken in one of the following formats: yyyy.mm.dd (2005 . 12 . 12), mmm.dd.yyyy (Dec . 12 . 2005), dd.mmm.yyyy (12 . Dec . 2005), or None (no date). ■Time Format: 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). ■Quality: Select Normal, Photo, or Best Photo. ■Filter: Choose Sepia to print your photos with a sepia (brown) tone, or B/W to print in monochrome black-and-white. ■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: Changes the strength or intensity of your colors. ■Print Info: Set this to On to print your camera’s exposure time (shutter speed), F-stop (aperture), and ISO speed. This is the first of 3 screens
Custom Printing Your Photos37 ■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. (This setting does not work with borderless layouts, so be sure to select with Borders as the Layout setting.) ■Bidirectional: Increases the print speed when turned On. Select Off to improve the print quality (but your photos print more slowly). Restoring Default Settings If you want to reset the print and copy settings to the RX700’s original settings, follow these steps: 1. Press the Setup button. 2. Use the u and d buttons to choose Restore to Factory Settings. 3. Press OK, then confirm as instructed to restore the settings. Fit to Frame turned onFit to Frame turned off Edge of paper
38Making 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: PaperSizeDescription Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper4×6-inch 8 × 10-inch letter-sizeHigh-gloss, bright-white finish; looks and feels like traditional photography paper. Ideal for printing your most cherished photos. Epson Premium Semigloss Photo Paper letter-size Reduced-glare finish; looks and feels like traditional photography paper. Ideal for printing portraits or scenic color photos. Epson Glossy Photo Paper 4×6-inch letter-sizeFor vivid, lifelike photos; lighter- weight paper perfect for everyday photos and reproductions. Epson Matte Paper Heavyweight letter-size Heavyweight, ultra-smooth, bright- white finish; great for printing non- glare photos. Epson Double-Sided Matte Paper letter-size Ideal for printing photographic portfolios that require excellent image quality and two-sided printing with no show-through.
Printing From an Index Sheet39 Printing Your Index Sheet Follow these steps to print an index sheet. 1. Load several sheets of plain paper in the front tray (one sheet for every 30 photos to be printed on the index). 2. Press the Memory Card button. You see this screen: 3. Select Index Sheet then press OK. 4. Select Print Index Sheet then press OK. 5. On the next screen, select which photos you want to print: all of them ( All Photos ) or just the most recent ones (Latest 30, Latest 60, or Latest 90). 6. Press the OK 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 in the rear sheet feeder. You can choose any type of paper listed on page 38. 2. On the index sheet, use a dark pen or pencil to fill in the ovals and make your selections. Select Index Sheet OK: Not OK:
40Making Prints From Your Digital Camera ■Select the size and type of paper you loaded, as listed below: ■Select whether to print your photos with or without white borders. ■Fill in the Date oval to include an optional date stamp. ■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. 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. 4. Close the scanner lid. 5. On the control panel, make sure Scan Index Sheet is highlighted, then press the OK 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 RX700 to finish printing. Then repeat the steps above to scan and print from each additional sheet. If you loaded this paper . . .Choose one of these options Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper Epson Premium Semigloss Photo PaperPrem. Glossy - 4 × 6 in. Prem. Glossy - 8 × 10 in. Prem. Glossy - Letter Epson Glossy Photo Paper Glossy Photo - 4 × 6 in. Glossy Photo - Letter Epson Matte Paper Heavyweight Epson Double-Sided Matte PaperMatte - Letter Top edge of sheet Left edge of glass