Epson PhotoPC 3100Z User Manual - Page 147

CompactFlash memory card in your PC card PCMCIA, When you copy image files from your computer to

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Your notebook computer's PC card (PCMCIA) drive can't access a CompactFlash memory card with a PC card adapter. If you're using an IBM® ThinkPad,® you may need an updated driver for your PC card (PCMCIA) slot. Contact IBM technical support. When you upload pictures to a memory card in your computer, your system appears to hang. Check the status bar at the bottom of your screen. If it shows that the transfer is complete, your system is operating correctly. You may have to click your mouse to change the hourglass icon to a normal pointer. When you copy image files from your computer to a CompactFlash memory card in your PC card (PCMCIA) drive, the camera can't access the images. You have to use the EPSON File Converter to convert your images before you upload them. See Chapter 14 for details. You can't install software in Windows 2000. If you see an error message or the software doesn't install correctly, you may not have software installation privileges. Contact your System Administrator. You can't play video clips on your computer. Make sure you have QuickTime installed on your computer. See Chapter 9. You can't insert video clips into your application. Some applications may not recognize the camera's movie file format. If you upgrade your QuickTime Player to QuickTime Pro, you can use that program to save your file in a format that your application recognizes. Go to http://www.apple.com/quicktime/ on the Internet for details. Maintenance and Troubleshooting A-10

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Maintenance and Troubleshooting
A-10
Your notebook computer
s PC card (PCMCIA) drive can
t
access a CompactFlash memory card with a PC card
adapter.
If you
re using an IBM
®
ThinkPad,
®
you may need an
updated driver for your PC card (PCMCIA) slot. Contact
IBM technical support.
When you upload pictures to a memory card in your
computer, your system appears to hang.
Check the status bar at the bottom of your screen. If it shows
that the transfer is complete, your system is operating
correctly. You may have to click your mouse to change the
hourglass icon to a normal pointer.
When you copy image files from your computer to a
CompactFlash memory card in your PC card (PCMCIA)
drive, the camera can
t access the images.
You have to use the EPSON File Converter to convert your
images before you upload them. See Chapter 14 for details.
You can
t install software in Windows 2000.
If you see an error message or the software doesn
t install
correctly, you may not have software installation privileges.
Contact your System Administrator.
You can
t play video clips on your computer.
Make sure you have QuickTime installed on your computer.
See Chapter 9.
You can
t insert video clips into your application.
Some applications may not recognize the camera
s movie file
format. If you upgrade your QuickTime Player to
QuickTime Pro, you can use that program to save your
file in a format that your application recognizes. Go to
on the Internet
for details.