Printing From A Memory Card; Printing An Index Form; Selecting Photos To Print - Epson Stylus CX6600 Manual

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Epson Stylus CX6600

Printing from a Memory Card

You can print photos directly from your digital camera's
memory card—and you don't even have to connect the
CX6600 to a computer.
Note:
The Stylus CX6600 only reads one memory card at a time.

Printing an Index Form

In most cases, you'll want to print an index form before
printing photos from your memory card. An index form lets
you see small thumbnail images of the pictures on your card
and select the ones you want to print.
1. Make sure the CX6600 is turned on and is not connected to
your computer (or your computer is turned off).
2. Open the memory card cover, and make sure the memory
card light is off and that no cards are in any of the slots.
Then insert your card into the correct slot (see page 3).
Once the card is inserted, the CX6600 reads and displays
the number of printable images on the card.
3. Press the Card Print button on the control panel.
4. Press the green button next to the LCD screen until Print
Index appears on the LCD screen, then press the green
button next to OK on the LCD screen.
Print Index
5. Load several sheets of letter-size paper. (If there are more
than 36 images on the card, you will need multiple sheets of
paper.)
6. Press the x Color button to print the index. After the
index form prints, Scan Index appears on the LCD
screen.

Selecting Photos To Print

You can select the photos you want to print either by filling in
the ovals on the index form and scanning the form, or by
selecting photos from the control panel.
Select Photos on an Index Form
1. Once you've printed the index form, fill in the oval beneath
each photo you want to print with a black pen.
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2. Near the bottom of the form, fill in the correct oval to select
the type and size of paper you want to use. You can select
from these options:
Option
Glossy - 4 × 6
Prem. Glossy - 5 × 7
Glossy - Letter
DB Photo - 4 × 6
DB Photo - Letter
Matte - Letter
3. Load the type of paper you've chosen.
4. Make sure Scan Index appears on the LCD screen, then
press OK. (If it doesn't appear, press the Card Print
button, then press the green button next to the LCD screen
until you see Scan Index, then press OK.)
5. Place the index form face-down on the document table, so
that the top of the form is positioned on the upper left side
of the document table, as you face the scanner. See page 5.
6. Press the x Color button. The form is scanned and your
images are automatically printed.
Select Photos from the Control Panel
1. Once you've printed the index form, identify a photo or
range of consecutive photos you want to print.
2. Make sure you're in Card Print Mode (if necessary, press
the Card Print button).
3. Press the green button next to the LCD screen to select
One image, Range of images, or All images, then
press the green button next to OK on the LCD screen.
4. If you want to print one image or a range of consecutive
images, follow the instructions on the LCD screen and use
the numeric keypad to select the images you want to print.
Then press the green button next to OK on the LCD
screen.
5. Use the numeric keypad to enter the number of copies you
want to print (up to 99), then press the green button next to
OK on the LCD screen.
Note:
The number of copies is how many times each photo prints, not
the number of pages. For example, if you're using a layout that
fits 8 photos and you select 3 copies, you will get one sheet with
3 photos printed on it.
6. Change any print settings, as needed. Then press the
x Color button to print your images.
For a list of print settings available in Card Print Mode, see
the Quick Guide.
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Available paper types
Epson Photo Paper
Epson Glossy Photo Paper
Epson Premium Semigloss Photo Paper
Epson DURABrite Ink Glossy Photo Paper
Epson Matte Paper Heavyweight
PremierArt Matte Scrapbook Paper for
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