Transferring Pictures With A Pcmcia Adapter; Removing A Compactflash Card - Epson PhotoPC 650 Manual

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2. Connect the long serial cable to the short Macintosh
adapter cable, then tighten the screws.
3. Open the card and port cover on the side of the camera and
insert the connector on the long serial cable into the
camera's
serial port.
4. Turn on your Macintosh system.
5. Transfer your pictures using HotShots, as described in the
User's Guide.

Removing a CompactFlash Card

CAUTION
Never remove the card while the camera is accessing it. Data in the
card will likely be lost or damaged. Avoid using or storing the card in
direct sunlight or in dusty, hot, or humid places.
1. Make sure the camera and the LCD monitor are turned off.
2. Open the card and port cover on the side of the camera.
Then slide the Eject Card switch on the bottom of the
camera to eject the card, as shown below.
3. Remove the card, then close the card and port cover.
Transferring Pictures with a PCMCIA
Adapter
A PCMCIA adapter allows you to transfer pictures stored on a
USB-enabled or ATA-compatible CompactFlash card directly
to your computer or laptop. To use this adapter, your
computer must be equipped with a Type II PCMCIA card
slot.
If you're using a Macintosh, you must enable the PC
Exchange extension software to access files on ATA-
compatible CompactFlash cards. See your Macintosh
documentation for more information.
NOTE
If you don't have a PCMCIA adapter, you can still transfer pictures to
your computer using the serial cable (see page 12) or USB adapter
(for USB cards only; see page 8).
Follow these steps to transfer pictures with a PCMCIA
adapter:
1. Remove the CompactFlash card from your camera, as
described on page 13.
2. Insert the card all the
way into the adapter.
3. Insert the adapter
with the
CompactFlash card
into your computer's
Type II PCMCIA
slot.
4. Once the adapter and
card are installed in
your computer's
PCMCIA slot, you
can transfer photos by
simply copying them to your hard drive.
The image files are stored in the
In Windows, use
to drag and drop image files to your hard drive. See your
Windows documentation for instructions.
On a Macintosh, use the
files to your desktop or hard drive. See your Macintosh
documentation for instructions.
NOTE
If you can't access a card in your notebook computer, contact the
computer manufacturer. Also try the troubleshooting procedures in
the User's Guide .
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EPSON PhotoPC 650
PCMCIA adapter
folder on the card.
Photo650
or the Windows Explorer
My Computer
to drag and drop image
Finder
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