Epson 785EPX Printer Basics - Page 26

Printing Snapshots, Load up to 20 sheets of EPSON Borderless Photo Paper 4

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If you have EPSON 4 × 6 Photo Paper with perforations, make sure you tear off the margins before you use it to print without a computer. Printing Snapshots First print an index to identify the photos on the memory card (as described on page 19). Then choose the pictures you want to print. Follow these steps to print snapshots on 4 × 6 paper without cutting or trimming. If you want to print a series of snapshots on roll paper, see page 25. 1. Load up to 20 sheets of EPSON Borderless Photo Paper 4" × 6" in the printer, short edge first as shown. Make sure the printable (glossier) side of the paper is face up Slide the left edge guide against the paper Photo numbering may not match the numbering in your camera. Always refer to your index print to identify photos. 2. In the Print Mode menu, select Set. (If you want to print all the pictures on the card, select All.) 3. At the Paper Type menu, press the button and hold it until PP flashes on the Select Photo menu. This is the setting to use for Photo Paper. 4. In the Paper Size menu, select 4 x 6. 5. In the Page Layout menu, select for borderless prints, or for prints with white borders. (If you want to print all the pictures on the card or you're using DPOF, skip to step 7.) 6. At the Select Photo menu, press the button to display your picture numbers. For each picture you want to print, press the round Select Photo button. The number 1 appears on the Copies menu. (Press the Select Photo button again if you want to print more than one copy of a picture.) For pictures you don't want to print, the number 0 appears on the Copies menu. 20

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Printing Snapshots
First print an index to identify the photos on the memory card (as
described on page 19). Then choose the pictures you want to print.
Follow these steps to print snapshots on 4
×
6 paper without cutting or
trimming. If you want to print a series of snapshots on roll paper, see
page 25.
1.
Load up to 20 sheets of EPSON Borderless Photo Paper 4"
×
6" in the
printer, short edge first as shown.
2.
In the Print Mode menu, select
Set
. (If you want to print all the
pictures on the card, select
All
.)
3.
At the Paper Type menu, press the
button and hold it until
PP
flashes on the Select Photo menu. This is the setting to use for
Photo Paper.
4.
In the Paper Size menu, select
4 x 6
.
5.
In the Page Layout menu, select
for borderless prints, or
for
prints with white borders.
(If you want to print all the pictures on the card or you
re using
DPOF, skip to step 7.)
6.
At the Select Photo menu, press the
button to display your picture
numbers. For each picture you want to print, press the round
Select
Photo
button.
The number
1
appears on the Copies menu. (Press the
Select Photo
button again if you want to print more than one copy of a picture.)
For pictures you don
t want to print, the number
0
appears on the
Copies menu.
If you have EPSON 4
×
6
Photo Paper with
perforations, make sure
you tear off the margins
before you use it to print
without a computer.
Slide the left edge guide
against the paper
Make sure the printable (glossier)
side of the paper is face up
Photo numbering may not
match the numbering in
your camera. Always refer
to your index print to
identify photos.