Epson PictureMate Pal - PM 200 Basics - Page 29

Print Settings, Enhance Fine Details, Sepia, Black & White, changes a color photo to black

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8 Select Print Settings from the pop-up menu. Sample image Tip: For more information about printer settings, click ?. 9 Choose from the following settings: ● Select Enhance Fine Details to bring out the fine details of a particularly intricate photo (printing may be slower). ● You can change the Color Option and see the effects on the sample photo (the changes don't affect your original). Sepia changes the colors to brown for an oldfashioned look. Black & White changes a color photo to black and white. ● Borderless prints are automatically expanded. If too much of your photos edges are cut off, set the Expansion slider to Min. If you see a white edge on your photo, select Mid or Max. Note: iPhoto® expands two sides of an image to the maximum print area, so you may see small borders in iPhoto prints. 28

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8
Select
Print Settings
from the pop-up menu.
Tip: For more information about printer settings, click
?
.
9
Choose from the following settings:
Select
Enhance Fine Details
to bring out the
fine details of a particularly intricate photo
(printing may be slower).
You can change the Color Option and see the
effects on the sample photo (the changes
don’t affect your original).
Sepia
changes the colors to brown for an old-
fashioned look.
Black & White
changes a color photo to black
and white.
Borderless prints are automatically expanded.
If too much of your photos edges are cut off,
set the Expansion slider to
Min
. If you see a
white edge on your photo, select
Mid
or
Max
.
Note: iPhoto
®
expands two sides of an image to the
maximum print area, so you may see small borders in
iPhoto prints.
Sample
image