Epson PC3000Z User Manual page 45

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8. When you are finished making screen captures, close
your application and click the Stop button in the
Screen Capture menu. The key combination you
selected is erased.
If you want to upload your screen captures to the camera
right away, click the Upload To Camera menu tab. The
screen capture files appear in the File Name list. Follow
the uploading directions from step 4 on page 3-3 to
upload the screen captures.
For Macintosh users
EPSON Photo File Uploader for the Macintosh does not
have a screen shot feature. However, you can make
screen shots using your Macintosh system software, then
use EPSON Photo File Uploader to upload the screen
shots to your camera.
The instructions below are representative of many
Macintosh computers, but the procedure may be
different depending on your Macintosh. See your
computer manual for detailed instructions on making
screen shots.
Follow these steps to make screen shots of your
Macintosh desktop:
3-8
Using the Uploader Utilities
1. Make sure the camera is connected to the computer,
and that both the computer and the camera are
turned on. Also make sure EPSON Photo!2 is not
open and the LCD monitor is turned off.
2. Open the EPSON Photo!2 folder and double-click
the EPSON Photo File Uploader icon. The EPSON
Photo File Uploader window appears.
3. Start your application and open the file you want to
capture, then press SHIFT+COMMAND+3 on your
computer keyboard. Your Macintosh names and
saves the screen shot on your hard drive.
You can make as many screen shots as you like;
simply repeat this step.
4. When you are finished making screen shots, close
your application.
To upload your screen shots to the camera, click the
EPSON Photo File Uploader window to make it active,
then follow the uploading instructions from step 3 on
page 3-5.

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