Epson R260 Service Manual - Page 13

Direct Print of Movie Frames, File Sort, File Sort Rule, Date Data Acquisition, Date Range

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EPSON Stylus Photo R260/R265/R270, R360/R380/R390 Revision B not guaranteed which files are selected when the number of files is 1000 or more. When photo data files to which a camera has assigned numbers over 999 are specified to be printed, they can be printed unless the total number of files exceeds 999. File Sort The printer sorts all the photo data files in a memory card using their full pathnames (such as "\DCIM\100EPSON\EPSN0000.JPG") and assigns numbers to them. Because the number assignment rule is specific to the printer, the numbers assigned by the printer do not necessarily match the numbers assigned by a camera. File Sort Rule The printer sorts photo data files by their full pathnames in ASCII order. NOTE: The sorting may fail or be completed improperly if multiple same full pathnames exist. (the existence is not allowed under normal MS-DOS environment.) Date Data Acquisition The printer acquires the date and time data of each photo data file according to the priority list given below. 1. From a digital camera. Acquires date and time data conforms to digital camera standard format (Exif). 2. From a PC or other external device. Acquires date and time data (timestamp of the file) assigned by the file system compatible with MS-DOS. 3. Fixed date and time (1 January 1980 00:00:00) Note that the acquired date and time of each photo data file is not necessarily the exact date of shooting the photo. The date and time data can be updated after shooting by digital camera's calendar setting, post-processing or restoring of the photo data. If the data has been updated, the printer acquires the updated date and time information. Date Range The printer can handle the following range of date. If photo data files have date and time information outside the range, the printer cannot sort files correctly. 1 January 1980 00:00:00 to 31 December 2099 23:59:59 Maximum Number of Copies Up to 99 copies can be set per image unless the total number of copies for each photo print operation exceeds 999. Image files associated with P.I.F.3 script When an image file associated with P.I.F.3 script file include a rotation tag, the image is rotated as specified by the tag every time it is printed. If the image is printed with a prestored or imported P.I.F. frame that has not associated with any images, rotation direction of the image may differ from that of an image which has not associated with P.I.F.3 script. 1.3.2 Direct Print of Movie Frames The user can view a movie in a memory card on the printer LCD and select a desired frame of the movie and print the frame. The following two options (1 frame/12 frames) are provided. Table 1-9. Movie Print Printing Options 1 frame printing 12 frames printing Function • When "Movie Enhance" setting is ON, selected one frame and the next two frames are printed. • When "Movie Enhance" setting is OFF, the selected one frame is printed. • The user is required to select a start frame and an end frame. The printer divides the selected portion of a movie into 12 frames to be printed. "Movie Enhance" setting cannot be made. „ Supported movie format Supported movie file types are as follows. Size of a frame to be printed must be less than 848x480 pixels. • Motion Jpeg Quicktime (*.MOV) • Motion Jpeg AVI (*.AVI) • Mpeg-1 (*.mpg) Product description Standalone Printing (R360/R380/R390 only) 14

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EPSON Stylus Photo R260/R265/R270, R360/R380/R390
Revision B
Product description
Standalone Printing (R360/R380/R390 only)
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not guaranteed which files are selected when the number of files is 1000 or more.
When photo data files to which a camera has assigned numbers over 999 are specified
to be printed, they can be printed unless the total number of files exceeds 999.
File Sort
The printer sorts all the photo data files in a memory card using their full pathnames
(such as “\DCIM\100EPSON\EPSN0000.JPG”) and assigns numbers to them. Because
the number assignment rule is specific to the printer, the numbers assigned by the
printer do not necessarily match the numbers assigned by a camera.
File Sort Rule
The printer sorts photo data files by their full pathnames in ASCII order.
NOTE:
The sorting may fail or be completed improperly if multiple same full pathnames
exist. (the existence is not allowed under normal MS-DOS environment.)
Date Data Acquisition
The printer acquires the date and time data of each photo data file according to the
priority list given below.
1.
From a digital camera. Acquires date and time data conforms to digital camera
standard format (Exif).
2.
From a PC or other external device. Acquires date and time data (timestamp of the
file) assigned by the file system compatible with MS-DOS.
3.
Fixed date and time (1 January 1980 00:00:00)
Note that the acquired date and time of each photo data file is not necessarily the exact
date of shooting the photo. The date and time data can be updated after shooting by
digital camera’s calendar setting, post-processing or restoring of the photo data. If the
data has been updated, the printer acquires the updated date and time information.
Date Range
The printer can handle the following range of date. If photo data files have date and
time information outside the range, the printer cannot sort files correctly.
1 January 1980 00:00:00 to 31 December 2099 23:59:59
Maximum Number of Copies
Up to 99 copies can be set per image unless the total number of copies for each photo
print operation exceeds 999.
Image files associated with P.I.F.3 script
When an image file associated with P.I.F.3 script file include a rotation tag, the image
is rotated as specified by the tag every time it is printed. If the image is printed with a
prestored or imported P.I.F. frame that has not associated with any images, rotation
direction of the image may differ from that of an image which has not associated with
P.I.F.3 script.
1.3.2
Direct Print of Movie Frames
The user can view a movie in a memory card on the printer LCD and select a desired
frame of the movie and print the frame. The following two options (1 frame/12 frames)
are provided.
Supported movie format
Supported movie file types are as follows.
Size of a frame to be printed must be less than 848x480 pixels.
Motion Jpeg Quicktime (*.MOV)
Motion Jpeg AVI (*.AVI)
Mpeg-1 (*.mpg)
Table 1-9.
Movie Print
Printing Options
Function
1 frame printing
When “Movie Enhance” setting is ON, selected one frame and the
next two frames are printed.
When “Movie Enhance” setting is OFF, the selected one frame is
printed.
12 frames printing
The user is required to select a start frame and an end frame. The
printer divides the selected portion of a movie into 12 frames to be
printed.
“Movie Enhance” setting cannot be made.