Printing From A Digital Camera; Digital Camera Requirements; Connecting And Printing - Epson Stylus DX6000 Series User Manual

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Printing from a Digital Camera

You can print your photos by connecting your digital
camera directly to this product.
Digital Camera
Requirements
Make sure your camera and photos meet the
following requirements.
Direct printing
PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT
compatibility
File format
JPEG
80 × 80 pixels to 9200 × 9200 pixels
Image size

Connecting and Printing

1.
Make sure the product is not printing from a
computer.
2.
Load the type of paper you want to use
(& page 6). Load enough sheets for the number
of photos you want to print.
3.
Select the paper type you loaded.
If you select l [Plain Paper], the photos are
printed with a white border. If you select g
[Photo Paper] or h [Matte Paper], the photos
are printed without borders to the edge of the
paper.
4.
Select the paper size you loaded.
5.
Connect the USB cable that came with your
camera to the external interface USB port of the
product.
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Printing from a Digital Camera
6.
Make sure your camera is turned on. The f/e
[Print All/PictBridge] light turns on, and one of
the following screens is displayed.
Display
PictBridge
Icon
Text
7.
Use your camera to select the photos you want to
print, adjust any necessary settings, and print
your photos. See your camera's manual for
details.
Note:
❏ If your camera is not compatible with PictBridge or USB
DIRECT-PRINT, one of the following screens is displayed.
Epson cannot guarantee the compatibility of any cameras.
Icon display
❏ Depending on the settings on the product and the digital
camera, some combinations of paper type, size, and
layout may not be supported.
❏ Some of the settings on your digital camera may not be
reflected in the output.
USB
DIRECT-PRINT
Text display

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