Epson P6000 User's Guide - Page 64

then press, To make adjustments to the crop area, select

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You see a red cropping indicator. 2 Crop your image using the following buttons: ❍ Use the + (plus) and - (minus) buttons to enlarge and reduce the cropping area. ❍ Use the jog dial to make fine adjustments to the crop area. To make vertical adjustments, press up or down on the 4-way ring, then rotate the jog dial. To make horizontal adjustments, press left or right on the 4-way ring, then rotate the jog dial. ❍ Fixed Aspect: Use the 4-way ring to move the cropping indicator. To rotate the crop area, press the Display button. ❍ Free Aspect: Use the 4-way ring to adjust the top and left edges of crop area, then press the button to adjust the bottom and right edges of the crop area. Note: While cropping a photo, press the Menu button to adjust the grid display, change the crop area aspect ratio, adjust the horizontal angle of the photo, or reset the crop area. 3 When you're finished adjusting the cropping area, press OK and do one of the following: ❍ To crop the image, select OK, then press OK. ❍ To make adjustments to the crop area, select Additional Adjustments, then repeat step 2. The cropped photo is automatically saved in a folder that is automatically created in the My Photos > PRINT folder on the viewer. The folder is named according to the date and the date format you selected, for example, 03292008M.001. When you're finished cropping your photo, you see the Select Print Layout Size menu. Continue with the steps on below to select layout settings. Printing 64

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Printing 64
You see a red cropping indicator.
2
Crop your image using the following buttons:
Use the
+
(plus) and
(minus) buttons to enlarge
and reduce the cropping area.
Use the jog dial to make fine adjustments to the
crop area. To make vertical adjustments, press up or
down on the 4-way ring, then rotate the jog dial. To
make horizontal adjustments, press left or right on
the 4-way ring, then rotate the jog dial.
Fixed Aspect
: Use the 4-way ring to move the
cropping indicator. To rotate the crop area, press the
Display
button.
Free Aspect
: Use the 4-way ring to adjust the top
and left edges of crop area, then press the
button
to adjust the bottom and right edges of the crop
area.
Note:
While cropping a photo, press the
Menu
button to adjust
the grid display, change the crop area aspect ratio, adjust
the horizontal angle of the photo, or reset the crop area.
3
When you’re finished adjusting the cropping area, press
OK
and do one of the following:
To crop the image, select
OK
, then press
OK
.
To make adjustments to the crop area, select
Additional Adjustments
, then repeat step 2.
The cropped photo is automatically saved in a folder
that is automatically created in the My Photos > PRINT
folder on the viewer. The folder is named according to
the date and the date format you selected, for example,
03292008M.001
.
When you’re finished cropping your photo, you see the
Select Print Layout Size menu. Continue with the steps on
below to select layout settings.