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Print photos from your camera’s memory card (page 10) Print photos from 35 mm film or slides (page 15) And you can do all these things with your Epson Stylus ® Photo RX600 without using your computer! There’s much more you can do with your RX600. See some examples on page 24.
Making a Quick Letter-Size Copy The default settings on the RX600 screen make it quick and easy to copy a letter-size document on plain paper. Here’s how: Loading Paper Press the P button to turn on the RX600. Open the output tray. Output tray Flip the feeder guard forward.
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Insert a sheet of 8.5 × 11-inch plain paper—short edge first— against the right edge of the sheet feeder and under the tabs on the edge guides. Press the sides of the left edge guide together and slide it against the paper (but not too tightly).
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Placing Your Document Open the scanner lid. Place your document face-down on the glass, in the upper left corner. Move your document about 1/10 inch from the top and side edge so your entire document is scanned. 0.1 in 0.1 in Move the document in about 1/10 inch from the edges...
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Close the scanner lid. Copying Your Document Press the button to access the Copy Menu. Copy Copy button Press the x button to make a color copy or press the Color button to make a black and white copy. B&W Note: To cancel copying, press the y Stop button.
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Printing a Duplicate of a Photo You can print an exact duplicate of a 4 × 6-inch photo on Epson photo paper. In this example, you’ll select Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper. Loading Paper Press the P button to turn on the RX600.
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Insert a few sheets of 4 × 6-inch Premium Glossy Photo Paper— short edge first and shiny side up—against the right edge of the sheet feeder, under the tab. Press the sides of the left edge guide together and slide it against the paper (but not too tightly).
Placing Your Photo Open the scanner lid. Place your 4 × 6-inch photo face-down on the glass, in the upper left corner. Move your photo about 1/10 inch from the top and side edge so your entire photo is scanned. 0.1 in 0.1 in Move the photo...
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Close the scanner lid. Printing Your Duplicate Photo Press the button to access the Copy Menu. Copy Copy button Press the button to change the Copy Layout setting. Menu Menu button Press the u or d button to choose , then press the Copy Layout ®...
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Press the button. Select the following settings: : choose the number of Copies prints you want : choose Reduce/Enlarge OK button AutoFitPage : leave this setting blank (if it is accidently Zoom In/Out changed, reset the setting to Reduce/Enlarge AutoFitPage : choose Paper Type Prem.Glossy...
Printing Photos from a Memory Card You can view photos on your memory card and print them on 4 × 6-inch Epson photo paper. In this example, you’ll select Epson Premium Glossy Photo Paper. Loading Paper Press the P button to turn on the RX600.
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Insert a few sheets of 4 × 6-inch Premium Glossy Photo Paper— short edge first and shiny side up—against the right edge of the sheet feeder, under the tab. Press the sides of the left edge guide together and slide it against the paper (but not too tightly).
Inserting Your Memory Card Press the button to access the Memory Card Memory Card menu. Memory Card button Open the memory card slot cover.
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Insert your memory card into the correct slot. Be careful not to force it in (it won’t go in all the way). Note: Do not insert more than one card. ™ ® CompactFlash Memory Stick SD or MMC ™ Microdrive (bottom) (middle) (middle)
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Viewing and Printing Your Photos Press the u or d button to choose , then press Basic Print 4 x 6" the l or r button to choose Select Print Press the button. The RX600 screen displays the first, second, and last photo on the card.
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Printing a Photo from Film or a Slide You can print a 4 × 6-inch photo from a 35 mm film negative or a slide. (For additional details on film printing, see your User’s Guide.) Before you start, make sure the cable is connected to the (transparency unit) connector.
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Flip the feeder guard forward. Feeder guard Insert a few sheets of 4 × 6-inch Premium Glossy Photo Paper— short edge first and shiny side up—against the right edge of the sheet feeder, under the tab. Press the sides of the left edge guide together and slide it against the paper (but not too tightly).
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Flip the feeder guard back over the paper. Removing the Film Holder Open the scanner lid.
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Remove the document mat from the scanner lid by pulling the handle to the left. Carefully lift the film holder out of the scanner lid by pulling it straight up. Continue with one of these sections: “Loading a Filmstrip” on page 19 “Placing a Slide”...
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Loading a Filmstrip Lift off the filmstrip cover. Slide the strip of film into the film holder, with the duller (emulsion) side up (the images should appear reversed). Position the top of the images next to the outside edge of the film holder. Reinstall the filmstrip cover over the strip of film (it snaps into place).
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Close the scanner lid. Continue with “Printing Your Photo” on page 22. Placing a Slide Place the film holder on the glass, inserting its positioning posts into the two holes near the scanner lid. Holes Make sure the slide section is toward the center of the glass...
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Place your slide in the holder with the duller (emulsion) side up. Make sure the top of images with portrait orientation face the front of the RX600 Note: If your slide image is in landscape orientation (wider than it is long), place it in the same direction as slide images in portrait orientation (longer than they are wide).
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Printing Your Photo Press the button to access the Film Print Menu. Film Print Film Print button Press the u or d button to choose Basic Print 4 x 6" Press the button. Press the l or r button to choose one of the following: For color filmstrip negatives: Negative Color Film For color filmstrip positives:...
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Press the l or r button to move through the photos (if you placed more than one). Last First Second Note: If your photos are upside-down or backward, re-position them in the film holder, press the Cancel button, and start again at step 1. When the photo you want to print is in the middle of the screen, press the u or d button to choose the number of copies to print of that photo.
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What Else You Can Do There is much more you can do with your Stylus Photo RX600. Print and scan from your computer. See your User’s Guide. Make copies in a variety of layouts, with or without your computer. See your User’s Guide.
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