Epson PhotoPC 850Z User Manual - Page 181

You see thumbnail images of the first nine photos in the, one copy of some images

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Press the + button (next to Filter) if you want to modify the color of your printout. You can choose Monochrome to print your images in black and white, Blue to print them in blue tones, or Sepia to print them in brown tones for an old-fashioned look. If you select None, your color images print in color and your black and white images print in black and white. 4 When you're done making changes to the Information and Filter settings, press the ISO button again to return to the previous screen. You see thumbnail images of the first nine photos in the camera's memory card, with the currently selected image framed in white: NOTE You don't have to select images if you're using the Print All format. However, you can choose to print more than one copy of some images. 5 If you want to select specific images (or print more than one copy of some images), press the bottom left button (next to Photo Selection). 6 To select a different picture, press the ISO button (below the left arrow) or the W.B. button (below the right arrow) to move the selection frame backward or forward through your pictures. 14-6 Printing Directly From the Camera

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14-6
Printing Directly From the Camera
Press the
+
button (next to
Filter
) if you want to modify
the color of your printout. You can choose
Monochrome
to print your images in black and white,
Blue
to print them in blue tones, or
Sepia
to print
them in brown tones for an old-fashioned look. If you
select
None
, your color images print in color and your
black and white images print in black and white.
4
When you’re done making changes to the Information
and Filter settings, press the
ISO
button again to return
to the previous screen.
5
If you want to select specific images (or print more than
one copy of some images), press the bottom left button
(next to
Photo Selection
).
You see thumbnail images of the first nine photos in the
camera’s memory card, with the currently selected image
framed in white:
NOTE
You don’t have to select images if you’re using the
Print All
format. However, you can choose to print more than one
copy of some images.
6
To select a different picture, press the
ISO
button
(below the left arrow) or the
W.B.
button (below the
right arrow) to move the selection frame backward or
forward through your pictures.