Printing Your Photos; Printing An Index - Epson Stylus Photo 785EPX Printer Basics Manual

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Printing Your Photos

Whenever you print, you need to insert your memory card and load paper,
as described on pages 10 and 14. Make sure your printer is set up, plugged
in, and turned on, as described on the Start Here sheet.
Unless you have the optional preview monitor, it's a good idea to start
by printing an index, so you can select your photos by number.
If your camera supports DPOF (Digital Print Order Format), you can
use your camera to select photos for printing. When you insert your
memory card,
DPOF
are already selected.
You can press the
don't want to use the DPOF settings.

Printing an Index

An index print shows small, numbered images of all the photos on your
memory card—and includes the date each picture was taken. Make sure
your card is inserted and plain paper is loaded in the printer.
1. Check the control panel. It should display these settings (the
defaults), including the number of photos stored on your memory
card.
If necessary, press the
2. Press the
button. Your index is printed.
Print
displays on the Select Photo menu. Your photos
or
button on the Select Photo menu if you
button to restore the default settings.
Cancel
Number of photos
on the card
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