Epson Stylus Photo RX640 series Basic Operation Manual page 10

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4.
Use the u or d button to select the menu item, and
then press the r button. Use the u or d button to
select the setting item. Then press OK to apply the
new settings.
Setting
Crop to Subject
Color Restoration
5.
Press OK and then check the Paper Size setting at
the top of the screen and then press OK again.
Your photo is previewed.
6.
Use the l or r button to select the photo, and use
the u or d button to select the number of copies.
7.
Check the print settings. If necessary, press the
x Print Settings button and change these settings
(& page 13 for print settings). Then press OK to
apply the new settings.
8.
Press the x Start button. Your photo is copied.
If you need to stop copying, press the
y Stop/Clear Settings button.
Note:
If you select the Borderless layout, your image is slightly enlarged
and cropped to fill the sheet of paper.
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Copying
Select Off.
Select Off.
Description
Select On if you have a photo with a
subject in it that you want to
emphasize. Then you can crop out
the rest of the photo and print the
main subject by itself (see the next
section).
Select On if you want to restore color
to faded photos. & "Restoring color
in photos" on page 11
Check Paper Size
Check Print
Settings
Cropping a photo
You can crop and enlarge photos when you copy.
Before you start, place your photo on the document
table (& page 8) and load the paper you want to print
on (& page 4).
Press the v Specialty Print mode button and
1.
select Reprint/Restore Photos. Then press OK.
2.
Make sure Crop to Subject is set to On.
Press OK. The EPSON STYLUS PHOTO RX
3.
displays your photos on the screen.
4.
Use the l or r button to select the photo you want
to crop, then press OK.
You see the first cropping screen.
5.
Use the u, d, l, and r buttons to move the frame
to the center of the area you want to crop. (If the
frame stops moving when it reaches an edge, you
can come back to this step later after resizing the
frame.) Press OK when done.
You see the second cropping screen.
6.
Use the u or d button to increase or decrease the
size of the frame.
Note:
To readjust the frame's position, press the y Back button to
return to the previous screen.

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