Connecting A Digital Camera Or External Storage Device - Epson Stylus Photo 925 Printer Basics Manual

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Connecting a Digital Camera or External Storage
Device
If you have one of the following devices, you can connect it directly to your printer using a
USB cable:
Direct Connect Compatible (DCC
100 or 250MB Iomega Zip drive, AC or USB powered
Secure Digital or MultiMediaCard (using a commercially available USB adapter, such as
the MicroTech ZiO!)
Note: For a list of Direct Connect Compatible (DCC) cameras that EPSON has
tested with your printer, visit http://support.epson.com and go to the
specifications page for the EPSON Stylus 925. If you're not sure about your
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.
If you are using a Zip disk, it must be formatted as a FAT16 disk. Also, if you insert a
Macintosh disk into a Zip drive attached to the printer, it automatically formats it, so be sure
to use a disk that is empty or not formatted, or one containing data you don't mind losing.
(You will be prompted before any data is erased.)
When you connect a digital camera or storage device, the printer treats it exactly like a
memory card. Follow these steps to connect it:
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.)
) digital camera with USB support
Getting Photos into the Printer
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