Getting Photos Into The Printer; Inserting A Memory Card - Epson Stylus Photo 925 Printer Basics Manual

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Getting Photos into the Printer

Note: Make sure your printer is set up, plugged in, and turned on, as described
on the Start Here sheet.
Your EPSON Stylus Photo 925 can print photos stored:
On a memory card (see below)
Many digital cameras store pictures on a removable memory card. Before you can print,
you need to take the memory card out of your camera and insert it into the printer.
In a digital camera (see page 21)
Some digital cameras store pictures in the camera's internal memory, instead of on a card.
To print your photos, you have to connect the camera to the printer using your camera's
USB cable.
On a data storage device (see page 21)
Using a USB cable, you can connect an Iomega Zip drive and certain other external data
storage devices to the printer.
However your photos are stored, make sure the image files meet these requirements:
JPEG files only
The file storage device should comply with DCF (Design rule for Camera File systems)
Version 1.0
Resolutions ranging from 160 × 160 to 4200 × 4200 pixels
No more than 999 images (although you may have additional images on your card or
storage device, the printer can read only the first 999)

Inserting a Memory Card

Your printer works with several types of memory cards, as shown below. (If you have a
Secure Digital or MultiMediaCard, you can connect it to the printer using a special USB
adapter as described on page 21.)
CompactFlash
Types I and II
Sony Memory Stick
IBM Microdrive
SmartMedia
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