Epson PhotoPC 3100Z User Manual - Page 130

Uploading Converted Files, You see two or more folders. Double-click

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Uploading Converted Files After you have converted your files as described in the previous sections, you can upload them to your camera. 1 If you are connecting via USB, make sure the camera is turned on and connected to your computer, and the camera dial is turned to . If you're transferring files from your memory card, insert the card into the card reader or insert the PC card adapter into the PC card slot. 2 In Windows, double-click My Computer. You see a drive icon for your camera or card. Double-click the drive icon. On a Macintosh, you see the EPSON_DSC drive icon on your desktop. Double-click the drive icon. 3 You see two or more folders. Double-click the DCIM folder, then double-click the 100Epson folder. 4 Open the folder on your computer where your converted files are stored and drag them to the 100Epson folder. (To select multiple files, hold down the Shift key or the Ctrl key.) CAUTION If you delete any files in the 100Epson folder, they are deleted from the camera's memory card. 5 In Windows, turn off the camera and disconnect it from your computer or remove the card. On a Macintosh, drag the icon for the camera or card to the Trash. Turn off your camera and disconnect it or remove the card. NOTE If your camera's CompactFlash memory card can't hold all the images you'd like to upload, you can purchase a higher density card. See Appendix B for details. Presenting Your Photos 14-6

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Presenting Your Photos
14-6
Uploading Converted Files
After you have converted your files as described in the
previous sections, you can upload them to your camera.
1
If you are connecting via USB, make sure the camera is
turned on and connected to your computer, and the
camera dial is turned to
.
If you
re transferring files from your memory card, insert
the card into the card reader or insert the PC card
adapter into the PC card slot.
2
In Windows, double-click
My Computer
. You see a
drive icon for your camera or card. Double-click the
drive icon.
On a Macintosh, you see the
EPSON_DSC
drive icon
on your desktop. Double-click the drive icon.
3
You see two or more folders. Double-click the
DCIM
folder, then double-click the
100Epson
folder.
4
Open the folder on your computer where your converted
files are stored and drag them to the
100Epson
folder.
(To select multiple files, hold down the
Shift
key or the
Ctrl
key.)
CAUTION
If you delete any files in the 100Epson folder, they are
deleted from the camera
s memory card.
5
In Windows, turn off the camera and disconnect it from
your computer or remove the card.
On a Macintosh, drag the icon for the camera or card to
the Trash. Turn off your camera and disconnect it or
remove the card.
NOTE
If your camera
s CompactFlash memory card can
t hold all the
images you
d like to upload, you can purchase a higher density
card. See Appendix B for details.