Epson 875DC Printer Basics - Page 62

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If you have a Macintosh and an older Kodak,™ Minolta,™ or Konica™ digital camera, your card may be corrupted when your try to upload photos to or erase photos from it. This problem occurs because of a conflict between Macintosh utilities and older digital camera software. You can't write to your card if you have this problem. To use your card again, just reformat it in your camera. 3. Click OK to enable write-to-disk mode, then insert the memory card and adapter in the printer's memory card slot. 4. Use Windows Explorer or the Macintosh Find command to locate the photos you want to upload on your hard drive. 5. Use Windows Explorer or search your Macintosh desktop for the your memory card "drive". (Windows identifies the card as a Removable Disk; your Macintosh may title it Unknown.) 6. If you have an Epson camera, drag the photos from your hard drive to the following directory on your memory card: D:\Dcim\100epson (where D is the drive assigned to your card). If your camera was made by a different manufacturer, the location for photos on your memory card will be different. You must copy or move your photos to the correct folder on your memory card. Otherwise, you won't be able to view them in Image Expert. 7. To return to read-only mode, eject the memory card and adapter from the printer's memory card slot (see page 40 for instructions). Then do one of the following: s Windows: Click Start, point to Programs, EPSON USB RW Switcher, and select EPSON USB RW Switcher s Macintosh: Double-click the EPSON USB RW Switcher icon in the EPSON USB RW Switcher folder (Macintosh). 56

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If you have a Macintosh and an older Kodak,
Minolta,
or Konica
digital
camera, your card may be corrupted when your try to upload photos to or
erase photos from it. This problem occurs because of a conflict between
Macintosh utilities and older digital camera software. You can’t write to
your card if you have this problem. To use your card again, just reformat it
in your camera.
3.
Click
OK
to enable write-to-disk mode, then insert the memory card and adapter
in the printer’s memory card slot.
4.
Use Windows Explorer or the Macintosh Find command to locate the photos you
want to upload on your hard drive.
5.
Use Windows Explorer or search your Macintosh desktop for the your memory
card “drive”. (Windows identifies the card as a
Removable Disk
; your Macintosh
may title it
Unknown
.)
6.
If you have an Epson camera, drag the photos from your hard drive to the
following directory on your memory card:
D:
\Dcim\100epson
(where
D
is the
drive assigned to your card).
If your camera was made by a different manufacturer, the location
for photos on your memory card will be different.
You must copy or move your photos to the correct folder on your
memory card. Otherwise, you won’t be able to view them in Image
Expert.
7.
To return to read-only mode, eject the memory card and adapter from the
printer’s memory card slot (see page 40 for instructions). Then do one of the
following:
Windows:
Click
Start
, point to
Programs
,
EPSON USB RW Switcher
, and
select
EPSON USB
RW Switcher
Macintosh:
Double-click the
EPSON USB RW Switcher
icon in the
EPSON
USB RW Switcher
folder (Macintosh).