Epson R320 Printer Basics - Page 14

Removing Memory Cards, Connecting External Devices - print cd

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Removing Memory Cards Note: If your printer is connected to your computer, see page 18 for instructions on removing your memory card. Make sure the card light is not flashing, then pull the card straight out of the slot. Card light Caution: Do not remove a card while the card light is flashing; you may lose photos on your card. Connecting External Devices If you have one of the following devices, you can connect it directly to your printer using a USB cable: ■ Digital camera with PictBridge™ or USB DP (USB Direct Print) support ■ USB thumb drives (see http://support.epson.com for a list of compatible drives) ■ USB CD/DVD burners and drives (see http://support.epson.com for a list of compatible drives) ■ 100 or 250MB Iomega Zip drive, AC or USB powered ■ Memory cards with a commercially available USB adapter (such as the MicroTech™ ZiO!™) ■ MO (Magneto-Optical) drives Note: Epson cannot guarantee the compatibility of any cameras or drives. If you're not sure about your camera or drive, you can try connecting it. If it's not compatible, you'll see a screen saying that the connected device cannot be used. If you are using a Zip disk or a thumb drive, it must be formatted as a FAT16 disk. If you insert a Macintosh-formatted Zip disk or thumb drive, you see an error message saying that the inserted card cannot be used with the printer. Tip: When you connect a CD drive, you can also print photos from Picture CDs that you get from your photo lab. 14 Accessing Photos

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Accessing Photos
Removing Memory Cards
Note:
If your printer is connected to your computer, see page 18 for instructions
on removing your memory card.
Make sure the card light is not flashing, then pull the card straight out of the slot.
Caution:
Do not remove a card while the card light is flashing; you may lose
photos on your card.
Connecting External Devices
If you have one of the following devices, you can connect it directly to your printer using a
USB cable:
Digital camera with PictBridge
or USB DP (USB Direct Print) support
USB thumb drives (see http://support.epson.com for a list of compatible drives)
USB CD/DVD burners and drives (see http://support.epson.com for a list of compatible
drives)
100 or 250MB Iomega Zip drive, AC or USB powered
Memory cards with a commercially available USB adapter (such as the MicroTech
ZiO!
)
MO (Magneto-Optical) drives
Note:
Epson cannot guarantee the compatibility of any cameras or drives. If
you’re not sure about your camera or drive, you can try connecting it. If it’s not
compatible, you’ll see a screen saying that the connected device cannot be used.
If you are using a Zip disk or a thumb drive, it must be formatted as a FAT16 disk. If you
insert a Macintosh-formatted Zip disk or thumb drive, you see an error message saying that
the inserted card cannot be used with the printer.
Tip:
When you connect a CD drive, you can also print photos from Picture CDs
that you get from your photo lab.
Card light