Red-Eye Removal; Adding A Date Stamp; Printing Photos In Black-And-White Or Sepia - Epson A381H Printing Manual

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Cropping
You can print just part of a photo, cropping out the area that
you don't want. The part you keep is automatically enlarged
to fit the page. (Cropping affects only your printed photo, not
your original image.)
1. Select the photo you want to crop.
2. Press
.
Menu
3. Press
or
to highlight
4. Press
or
to highlight
You see a blue box around the photo:
This indicates the area that will print; the area outside the
box will be cropped.
5. Set the area you want to print:
❏ Press
to crop more of the photo.
Zoom In
❏ Press
to crop less of the photo.
Zoom Out
❏ Press
,
,
, or
different part of your photo.
❏ Press
Display
6. Press
. You see a close-up of your photo with the crop
OK
setting you selected.
7. Press
to select the cropped photo for printing.
OK
8. If you want to crop additional photos, repeat steps 1
through 7.
9. Adjust any other settings you want, then press
print your photos.
, then press
.
Edit
OK
, then press
Crop Photo
to move the blue box to a
to rotate the blue box.
Print

Red-Eye Removal

When you take photos of people, they sometimes appear to
have red eyes. You can use red-eye reduction to help eliminate
this problem.
Note: Red-eye reduction may not correct red eyes in all photos. The
Red-Eye Reduction setting is kept until you remove the memory
card or cancel all settings. To use red-eye reduction whenever you
print, see the Basics book.
1. Select a photo with the red-eye problem.
.
OK
2. Press
Menu
3. Press
4. Press
or
.
OK
5. Highlight
6. At the next screen, select whether to apply the setting to the
current photo or all photos, then press

Adding a Date Stamp

You can add the date your photos were originally taken to the
bottom right corner of each photo.
Note: The date comes from your camera, not from the printer. If this
information is incorrect, adjust the date setting on your camera.
1. Press
Menu
2. Press
3. Press
4. Highlight
Note: If a card is already inserted, you need to remove it and reinsert
it before the setting takes effect. (Or press Cancel and select Yes to
cancel all settings.) Your photos are automatically date-stamped until
you turn off the setting.
Printing Photos in Black-and-White or
to
Sepia
You can print pictures in black-and-white or in a sepia tone
(like an old-fashioned photo) even when the originals are in
color. Your original images are not changed.
Note: The color effect you choose is kept until you remove the
memory card or cancel all settings. To use the same color effect
whenever you print, see the Basics book.
1. Select a photo to print black-and-white or sepia.
2. Press
Menu
3. Press
8/06
PictureMate Snap (PM 240)
.
or
to highlight
, then press
Edit
to highlight
Red-Eye Reduction
to turn on the setting, then press
On
.
or
to highlight
, then press
Setup
or
to highlight
Date Stamp
, then press
.
On
OK
.
or
to highlight
, then press
Edit
PictureMate Snap (PM 240)
.
OK
, then press
.
OK
.
OK
.
OK
, then press
.
OK
.
OK
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