Removing A Compactflash Card; Using The Optional Pcmcia Adapter - Epson PhotoPC 600 User Manual

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When a memory card is installed, photos you take are
stored in the card's memory rather than the camera's
internal memory. The number of pictures you can store
in the memory card appears in brackets on the camera's
display panel.
When a memory card is installed, you may notice a delay
between the time you press the shutter button and when
the camera beeps. To avoid blurring, make sure to hold
the camera still until the camera beeps.
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Caution:
Never remove the card while the camera is accessing it.
Data in the card may be lost or damaged.

Removing a CompactFlash Card

Follow these steps to remove a memory card from the
camera:
1. Make sure the camera and the monitor mode switch
are turned off.
2. Remove the card slot cover.
Camera Options
3. Slide the lever on the bottom of the camera to eject the
memory card.
4. Remove it by hand.
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Caution:
Never remove the card while the camera is
accessing it. Data in the card may be lost or
damaged.
Avoid using or storing the card in dusty places, in
direct sunlight, or in places that become extremely
hot or humid.

Using the optional PCMCIA adapter

The optional PCMCIA adapter allows you to access
images stored on CompactFlash Cards directly from
your computer. To use this adapter, your computer must
be equipped with a Type II PCMCIA memory card slot.
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