Epson Stylus Photo R300M User Manual - Page 39

Printing Jewel Case Inserts, Saving Your Image Files to a CD or Zip Disk

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Printing Jewel Case Inserts You can create custom jewel case inserts with your photos. The printer adds cutting and folding lines that will let you fit the insert in any standard-sized plastic jewel case (not available for the small CD format). Note: This feature is available when printing from the printer's control panel only. 1. Select the photo you want to use, as described on page 22. 2. Load letter-size paper into your printer. (See "Loading Paper in the Sheet Feeder" on page 14 for details.) 3. Highlight Paper Type, then press OK. 4. Highlight the correct setting for the paper you have loaded (see page 27), then press OK. 5. Select the or layout, as described on page 33. 6. Press the Print button to print your jewel case insert. Saving Your Image Files to a CD or Zip Disk If you don't have a computer, you can save the image files that are in your camera's memory card on a Zip disk or CD-R. This lets you delete the images on your memory card and reuse it without losing your original images. Once your images are stored on a disk or CD, you can retrieve them at any time for printing. To back up images, you need a 100 or 250MB Iomega Zip drive or CD-R/RW drive (with a USB connection), available at many computer stores. The drive must provide its own power. We recommend using USB 2.0-compatible CD-R/RW drives. Note: If you insert a Macintosh-formatted disk into a Zip drive attached to the printer, it automatically formats it, so be sure to use a disk that is empty, or that contains data you don't mind losing. You are prompted before any data is erased. 1. Make sure the printer is turned on and the memory card you want to back up is inserted in the printer. 2. If the printer is connected to your computer, unplug the USB cable that connects the printer to your computer. Saving Your Image Files to a CD or Zip Disk 39

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Saving Your Image Files to a CD or Zip Disk
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Printing Jewel Case Inserts
You can create custom jewel case inserts with your photos. The printer adds cutting and
folding lines that will let you fit the insert in any standard-sized plastic jewel case (not
available for the small CD format).
Note:
This feature is available when printing from the printer’s control panel only.
1.
Select the photo you want to use, as described on page 22.
2.
Load letter-size paper into your printer. (See “Loading Paper in the Sheet Feeder” on
page 14 for details.)
3.
Highlight
Paper Type
, then press
OK
.
4.
Highlight the correct setting for the paper you have loaded (see page 27), then press
OK
.
5.
Select the
or
layout, as described on page 33.
6.
Press the
Print
button to print your jewel case insert.
Saving Your Image Files to a CD or Zip Disk
If you don’t have a computer, you can save the image files that are in your camera’s memory
card on a Zip disk or CD-R. This lets you delete the images on your memory card and reuse it
without losing your original images. Once your images are stored on a disk or CD, you can
retrieve them at any time for printing.
To back up images, you need a 100 or 250MB Iomega Zip drive or CD-R/RW drive (with a
USB connection), available at many computer stores. The drive must provide its own power.
We recommend using USB 2.0-compatible CD-R/RW drives.
Note:
If you insert a Macintosh-formatted disk into a Zip drive attached to the
printer, it automatically formats it, so be sure to use a disk that is empty, or that
contains data you don’t mind losing. You are prompted before any data is erased.
1.
Make sure the printer is turned on and the memory card you want to back up is inserted
in the printer.
2.
If the printer is connected to your computer, unplug the USB cable that connects the
printer to your computer.