Printing Without A Computer; Connecting A Digital Camera Or External Storage Device; Inserting A Memory Card - Epson Stylus Photo 925 Manual

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Printing Without a Computer

The Stylus Photo 925 lets you print photos without using a
computer by either connecting a digital camera to the printer
or inserting the camera's memory card.
You can also connect a 100 or 250MB Iomega
AC or USB powered. See "Connecting a Digital Camera or
External Storage Device" to the right.

Inserting a Memory Card

Three built-in memory card slots support CompactFlash
Type I and II, SmartMedia,
Microdrive.
(SecureDigital and MultiMediaCard are supported
with an optional adapter.)
1. Make sure the printer is turned on, then insert the memory
card into the appropriate slot.
CompactFlash or
Memory Stick
Microdrive
(middle)
(bottom)
Files on the card must be in JPEG format, as written by a
digital camera.
Image resolution may range from
160 × 160 to 4200 × 4200 pixels
The card may contain more than 999 images, but the
printer can read only the first 999
2. The printer counts the images
on the card. After a moment,
you see a screen similar to this
and the images are available
for printing.
Do not eject a card while the light next to the card slot is
flashing, or you may lose data on the card.
If your computer is connected to the printer, do the
following before ejecting the card. Windows XP or 2000:
Click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon on the taskbar,
then stop the EPSON Mass Storage Device. Macintosh:
Drag the memory card icon to the trash.
Zip
drive,
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Sony Memory Stick,
and IBM
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SmartMedia
(top)
Connecting a Digital Camera or External
Storage Device
If you have one of the following devices, you can connect it
directly to the printer using a USB cable:
❏ a Direct Connect Compatible (DCC
USB support
❏ 100 or 250MB Iomega Zip drive, AC or USB powered
❏ SecureDigital or MultiMediaCard may be connected using
a commercially available USB adapter, such as the
MicroTech ZiO!
For a list of Direct Connect Compatible cameras that
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EPSON has tested with the Stylus Photo 925, visit http://
support.epson.com. If you're not sure about a particular
camera, you can try connecting it. If it's not compatible,
you'll see a screen saying that the connected device
cannot be used.
EPSON cannot guarantee the compatibility of any cameras,
including those DCC digital cameras that are known to
support the Direct Connect feature, listed on the EPSON
web site. Compatibility may be affected by factors such as
changes in camera hardware or software interfaces.
After you connect a digital camera or storage device, the
printer treats it exactly like a memory card. Follow these steps:
1. Remove any memory cards from the printer. (If you leave a
card in the printer, images will be read from the card instead
of your camera or external storage device.)
2. Connect the USB cable from your camera or data storage
device to the back of the printer. Some digital cameras
require a special USB cable; if so, be sure to use the one that
came with the camera.
3. Turn on the printer and your camera or data storage device.
After a moment, the printer
reads and counts the
number of images on the
device. If you've connected a
camera, you see a screen
similar to this on the printer's control panel (if you
connected a Zip drive, the screen displays numbered folders
on the drive).
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