Epson PictureMate Show - PM 300 Basics - Page 23

Adjusting Borderless Expansion, Black & White

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● None: Prints photos as is or bypasses P.I.M. or Exif Print data. Select this setting for the fastest printing. Scene Detection-If Fix Photo is selected as the Enhance setting, you can choose from the following: Standard, People, Landscape, Night Scene. If you are printing a variety of photos, select Standard. Quality-Select Standard or Best. Printing is slower at Best quality. Sharpness-Increase or decrease the sharpness until you are happy with the effect (as shown on the sample photo). Fix Red Eye-See page 19 for details. Color Effect-Select Black & White or Sepia (like an old-fashioned brown-tone photo). You can see the effect on the sample photo. (You can also select this setting on the print confirmation screen.) 4 Press OK to apply the selected setting. Note: The settings you select apply to all photos you print. When you press Print, you see the settings applied to your photos on the preview screen. Adjusting Borderless Expansion When you print borderless pictures, your images are automatically expanded and cropped. If your pictures are cut off around the edges, you can adjust the amount of expansion and cropping. 1 Press the Menu button on the remote control. 2 Select Setup and press OK. 3 Select Expansion and press OK. You can select Maximum, Middle, or Minimum. 4 Select Minimum to reduce the amount of expansion. Then press OK. Read the warning message and press OK. If you see white lines on the edges of your photos after printing with the Minimum setting, repeat steps 1 to 3 and select Middle or Maximum. Note: The setting you select applies to all photos you print. 21

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None:
Prints photos as is or bypasses P.I.M. or
Exif Print data. Select this setting for the
fastest printing.
Scene Detection
—If
Fix Photo
is selected as the
Enhance
setting, you can choose from the
following:
Standard
,
People
,
Landscape
,
Night
Scene
. If you are printing a variety of photos,
select
Standard.
Quality
—Select
Standard
or
Best
. Printing is
slower at Best quality.
Sharpness
—Increase or decrease the sharpness
until you are happy with the effect (as shown on
the sample photo).
Fix Red Eye
—See page 19 for details.
Color Effect
—Select
Black & White
or
Sepia
(like
an old-fashioned brown-tone photo). You can see
the effect on the sample photo. (You can also
select this setting on the print confirmation
screen.)
4
Press
OK
to apply the selected setting.
Note: The settings you select apply to all photos you
print.
When you press
Print
, you see the settings applied
to your photos on the preview screen.
Adjusting Borderless Expansion
When you print borderless pictures, your images are
automatically expanded and cropped.
If your pictures are cut off around the edges, you can
adjust the amount of expansion and cropping.
1
Press the
Menu
button on the remote control.
2
Select
Setup
and press
OK
.
3
Select
Expansion
and press
OK
. You can select
Maximum
,
Middle
, or
Minimum
.
4
Select
Minimum
to reduce the amount of
expansion. Then press
OK
. Read the warning
message and press
OK
.
If you see white lines on the edges of your photos
after printing with the
Minimum
setting, repeat
steps 1 to 3 and select
Middle
or
Maximum
.
Note: The setting you select applies to all photos you print.