Epson PPC650 User Manual - Page 93

Using Creative Templates, Creating a Photo

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 Click Line View for a smaller thumbnail format with file names and other picture information to the right of each picture. Then click the Print button. You see the Print dialog box. Select the rest of your print settings, then click Print to print your collection.  Click Card View for a large view of each picture printed on one page with its file name and other picture information to the right. After printing the first picture, click in the scroll bar on the right of the collection window to print the next picture. 3 Do one of the following:  Windows: Click the Print button. You see the Print dialog box. Make sure your printer is selected and click the Properties button. Select the print settings for your printer, making sure to select the correct paper size setting. (See your printer manual for instructions.) When you return to the Print dialog box, click OK to print your collection. Using Creative Templates HotShots supplies a variety of templates you can use to display your photos in creative frames, called Photo Pages. Once you drag and drop one or more pictures into a Photo Page, you can modify them and add text to the page, if you like. Then you can save and print the Photo Page. Creating a Photo Page Follow these steps to create a HotShots Photo Page: 1 Open a picture, or a collection containing the picture that you want; see page 6-2 for instructions. 2 Click Share on the remote control to open the Share menu.  Macintosh: Select Page Setup from the File A menu. Select some of the print settings for your printer, making sure to select the correct paper size setting. (See your printer manual for instructions.) B Working with Photos and Collections 6-13

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Working with Photos and Collections
6-13
A
B
Click
Line View for a smaller thumbnail format
with file names and other picture information to the
right of each picture.
Click
Card View for a large view of each picture
printed on one page with its file name and other
picture information to the right. After printing the
first picture, click in the scroll bar on the right of
the collection window to print the next picture.
3
Do one of the following:
Windows
: Click the
Print button. You see the
Print dialog box. Make sure your printer is selected
and click the
Properties
button.
Select the print settings for your printer, making
sure to select the correct paper size setting. (See your
printer manual for instructions.) When you return
to the Print dialog box, click
OK
to print your
collection.
Macintosh
: Select
Page Setup
from the File
menu. Select some of the print settings for your
printer, making sure to select the correct paper size
setting. (See your printer manual for instructions.)
Then click the
Print button. You see the Print
dialog box. Select the rest of your print settings,
then click
Print
to print your collection.
Using Creative Templates
HotShots supplies a variety of templates you can use to
display your photos in creative frames, called Photo Pages.
Once you drag and drop one or more pictures into a Photo
Page, you can modify them and add text to the page, if you
like. Then you can save and print the Photo Page.
Creating a Photo Page
Follow these steps to create a HotShots Photo Page:
1
Open a picture, or a collection containing the picture
that you want; see page 6-2 for instructions.
2
Click
Share
on the remote control to open the Share
menu.