Epson 785EPX Printer Basics - Page 22

Selecting Print Settings, Print Mode, Paper Type

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You can also select Photo Paper and Photo Quality Ink Jet paper. See page 22 for instructions. You can print multiple photos on one sheet of any size paper. Selecting Print Settings Always check the settings before you start to print. Print Mode The Print Mode determines which photos are printed. Print a sheet with small, numbered copies of all photos. Unless you have the optional Preview Monitor, always start by printing an index of all the photos on the memory card. Print all the photos on the memory card. Print one selected photo. Print a group of selected photos. Paper Type The printer adjusts the ink coverage for each type of paper. That's why this setting is especially important. Print on plain paper. Recommended for index or test prints. Print on EPSON Premium Glossy or Semigloss Photo Paper. Use for enlargements, special layouts, or snapshots on roll paper. Print on EPSON Matte Paper - Heavyweight. Use for non-glossy 8 × 10 enlargements or special layouts. Paper Size Make sure this setting matches the paper you loaded in the printer. Use for letter-size enlargements or printing multiple photos on one sheet. You can't use this setting for borderless photos. Use for snapshots on EPSON Photo Paper-with or without borders. Use for enlargements on EPSON Premium Glossy Photo Paper. Use for enlargements on EPSON Premium Glossy Photo Paper or EPSON Matte Paper - Heavyweight. Use for printing a series of borderless snapshots. You can print up to 52 photos in one batch. Your images may not match the width/height proportions (aspect ratio) of the paper size and layout you're using. Images may be cropped or trimmed around the edges to fit the paper and layout. 16

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Selecting Print Settings
Always check the settings before you start to print.
Print Mode
The Print Mode determines which photos are printed.
Print a sheet with small, numbered copies of all photos. Unless
you have the optional Preview Monitor, always start by printing
an index of all the photos on the memory card.
Print all the photos on the memory card.
Print one selected photo.
Print a group of selected photos.
Paper Type
The printer adjusts the ink coverage for each type of paper. That
s why this
setting is especially important.
Print on plain paper. Recommended for index or test prints.
Print on EPSON Premium Glossy or Semigloss Photo Paper. Use
for enlargements, special layouts, or snapshots on roll paper.
Print on EPSON Matte Paper - Heavyweight. Use for non-glossy
8
×
10 enlargements or special layouts.
Paper Size
Make sure this setting matches the paper you loaded in the printer.
Use for letter-size enlargements or printing multiple photos on
one sheet. You can
t use this setting for borderless photos.
Use for snapshots on EPSON Photo Paper
with or without
borders.
Use for enlargements on EPSON Premium Glossy Photo Paper.
Use for enlargements on EPSON Premium Glossy Photo Paper or
EPSON Matte Paper - Heavyweight.
Use for printing a series of borderless snapshots. You can print up
to 52 photos in one batch.
Your images may not match the width/height proportions (aspect ratio) of
the paper size and layout you
re using. Images may be cropped or trimmed
around the edges to fit the paper and layout.
You can also select Photo
Paper and Photo Quality
Ink Jet paper. See page 22
for instructions.
You can print multiple
photos on one sheet of
any size paper.