Getting Photos Into Your Computer; Transferring Photos With The Jumpshot Usb Cable - Epson PhotoPC 650 User Manual

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Getting Photos Into Your Computer

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W
hen you're finished taking pictures, you can
transfer them to your computer, where you can use
them in the projects you create. This chapter describes the
following:
Transferring pictures with the JumpShot USB cable
Transferring pictures with the serial cable and HotShots
Getting images into other TWAIN compliant or
Plug-In compatible applications
What to do if the camera doesn't respond
The fastest way to transfer your pictures from your camera to
your computer is using the JumpShot USB cable. If you have
a Windows 98 system with a USB port or an iMac or Power
Macintosh G3, you can remove the USB CompactFlash card
from your camera, insert it in the JumpShot USB cable, and
transfer pictures directly from the card. See the next section
for instructions.
If you don't have compatible USB support on your system,
you can transfer your pictures by connecting the serial cable
and using HotShots. See page 4-9 for instructions.
Transferring Photos with the
JumpShot USB Cable
The fastest way to transfer your pictures from your camera to
your computer is using the JumpShot USB cable. To transfer
your pictures using the USB cable, you need the following:
A computer with USB support (Windows 98, iMac, or
Power Macintosh G3 only; see page 3 in the
Introduction for details)
The JumpShot USB cable that came with your camera
The Jumpshot USB cable and CompactFlash card
drivers installed on your computer
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