Epson CX5000 Product Information Guide - Page 8

Making 10 or More Copies, Making a Quick Copy, Printing From a Memory Card, Inserting the Card - won t print

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Epson Stylus CX5000 Series To make a black and white copy, press the x Start B&W button. The On light flashes and after a moment the CX5000 Series starts printing. If you need to stop copying at any time, just press the y Stop button. Do not pull out paper that is being printed; it will be ejected automatically to the output tray. Note: The copies may not be exactly the same size as the original. Making 10 or More Copies 1. Make sure the CX5000 Series is turned on. 2. Place the photo on the glass as described on page 6. Be sure to close the document cover. 3. Press the Copies button until you see "-" in the Copies window. This tells the CX5000 Series to print up to 100 copies. 4. Load enough paper for the number of copies (up to 100 sheets of plain paper) you want to make. For example, to print 12 copies, load 12 sheets of paper. 5. Press the paper type button to select Plain Paper or Photo Paper. 6. Press the paper size button to select Letter, 4"x 6", or 5"x 7". 7. Press the x Start Color or x Start B&W button. The CX5000 Series makes copies until it runs out of paper. Then the red b Error light comes on. 8. To make more copies, load more paper and press the x Start Color button to resume. If you don't need any more copies, press the y Stop button. Note: When making a lot of copies, it is a good idea to remove the printed copies from the output tray after every 10 sheets or so. Making a Quick Copy If you want to make a copy quickly and do not need high quality, you can print a "draft" copy. The print quality is reduced, but the copy is printed faster. 1. Load plain, letter-size paper and select Plain Paper and Letter size on the control panel. 2. When you are ready to copy, press and hold down the y Stop button, then press the x Start Color button (to copy in color) or the x Start B&W button (to copy in black and white). When the On light starts flashing, release both buttons. Printing From a Memory Card Inserting the Card 1. Make sure the CX5000 Series is turned on. Note: When you print directly from a memory card, it is best if the CX5000 Series is not connected to your computer (or your computer should be turned off). If you see a message on your computer screen when you insert a card in the CX5000 Series, just cancel the operation and close the screen. 2. Open the memory card door. 3. Make sure the memory card access light is off and that no cards are in any of the slots. Then insert your card into the correct slot. The memory card access light flashes and then stays on. Insert just one card at a time (it won't go in all the way) Left slot Right slot Memory card access light Slot Left slot Right slot Type of card SD SDHC miniSD* miniSDHC* microSD* microSDHC* MultiMediaCard Memory Stick Memory Stick Duo* Memory Stick PRO Memory Stick PRO Duo* MagicGate Memory Stick MagicGate Memory Stick Duo* xD-Picture Card xD-Picture Card Type H xD-Picture Card Type M CompactFlash Microdrive * Adapter required 8 6/06

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Epson Stylus CX5000 Series
8
6/06
To make a black and white copy, press the
x
Start B&W
button.
The
On
light flashes and after a moment the CX5000 Series
starts printing.
If you need to stop copying at any time, just press the
y
Stop
button. Do not pull out paper that is being printed; it will be
ejected automatically to the output tray.
Note:
The copies may not be exactly the same size as the original.
Making 10 or More Copies
1.
Make sure the CX5000 Series is turned on.
2.
Place the photo on the glass as described on page 6. Be sure
to close the document cover.
3.
Press the
Copies
button until you see “
” in the
Copies
window. This tells the CX5000 Series to print up to
100 copies.
4.
Load enough paper for the number of copies (up to 100
sheets of plain paper) you want to make. For example, to
print 12 copies, load 12 sheets of paper.
5.
Press the paper type button to select
Plain Paper
or
Photo
Paper
.
6.
Press the paper size button to select
Letter
,
4"x 6"
, or
5"x 7"
.
7.
Press the
x
Start Color
or
x
Start B&W
button.
The CX5000 Series makes copies until it runs out of paper.
Then the red
b
Error
light comes on.
8.
To make more copies, load more paper and press the
x
Start Color
button to resume.
If you don’t need any more copies, press the
y
Stop
button.
Note:
When making a lot of copies, it is a good idea to remove the printed
copies from the output tray after every 10 sheets or so.
Making a Quick Copy
If you want to make a copy quickly and do not need high
quality, you can print a “draft” copy. The print quality is
reduced, but the copy is printed faster.
1.
Load plain, letter-size paper and select
Plain Paper
and
Letter
size on the control panel.
2.
When you are ready to copy, press and hold down the
y
Stop
button, then press the
x
Start Color
button (to
copy in color) or the
x
Start B&W
button (to copy in black
and white). When the
On
light starts flashing, release both
buttons.
Printing From a Memory Card
Inserting the Card
1.
Make sure the CX5000 Series is turned on.
Note:
When you print directly from a memory card, it is best if the
CX5000 Series is not connected to your computer (or your
computer should be turned off). If you see a message on your
computer screen when you insert a card in the CX5000 Series,
just cancel the operation and close the screen.
2.
Open the memory card door.
3.
Make sure the memory card access light is off and that no
cards are in any of the slots. Then insert your card into the
correct slot. The memory card access light flashes and then
stays on.
*
Adapter required
Slot
Type of card
Left slot
SD
SDHC
miniSD*
miniSDHC*
microSD*
microSDHC*
MultiMediaCard
Memory Stick
Memory Stick Duo*
Memory Stick PRO
Memory Stick PRO Duo*
MagicGate Memory Stick
MagicGate Memory Stick Duo*
xD-Picture Card
xD-Picture Card Type H
xD-Picture Card Type M
Right slot
CompactFlash
Microdrive
Memory card
access light
Insert just one card at a time (it won’t go in all the way)
Left slot
Right slot