Epson Stylus Photo RX640 series Basic Operation Manual page 17

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3.
Press the s Memory Card mode button.
4.
Use the l or r button to select one of the options
for choosing your photos, and then press OK.
Setting
Description
View and
Prints only the photos that you choose.
Print Photos
Print All
Prints all the photos on your card.
Photos
Print by Date
Prints photos by the date they were
taken.
Print Range
Prints a sequence of photos, for example
of Photos
3 through 8.
Print Cropped
Prints only the part of the photo that you
Photos
crop. (& page 22)
Print Index
Prints thumbnails of the photos on your
Sheet
card and lets you select which ones you
want to print. (& page 20)
Depending on your selection, you see a screen like
this:
5.
Follow the instructions at the bottom of the screen
to select the photos you want to print and the
number of copies.
Use the u, d, l, and r buttons to select a photo;
use the u or d button to set the number of copies.
6.
Press the x Print Settings button.
7.
Use the u or d button to select the menu item, then
press the r button.
8.
Use the u or d button to select the setting item.
Then press OK to apply the new settings.
1. Select your
option.
2. Press OK.
Making Prints From Your Memory Card
Setting
Description
Paper Type
Select the setting for the type of paper
you loaded (& page 4).
Paper Size
Select the paper size you loaded.
Layout
If you want to print without white
borders around the edges, choose
Borderless. Otherwise choose Border
or another layout option as described
on page 18.
Date
Prints the date your photo was taken
in one of the following formats:
yyyy.mm.dd (2005.10.01),
mmm.dd.yyyy (Oct.01.2005),
dd.mmm.yyyy (01.Oct.2005), or
None (no date).
Time
Prints the time your photo was taken
in one of the following formats:
12-hour system (8:35),24-hour
system (20:35), or None (no time
printed).
Quality
Select the quality of the print to be
made.
Select B&W to print your photo in black
Filter
and white. Select Sepia to print your
photo in sepia.
Auto Correct
P.I.M. uses your camera's PRINT
Image Matching or Exif Print settings.
PhotoEnhance: adjust the
brightness, contrast, and saturation of
your photos.
Brightness
Adjust this setting if your prints are too
light or too dark.
Contrast
Adjust this setting to increase the
contrast.
Sharpness
Adjust this setting to sharpen or soften
your prints.
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