Copying; Placing Your Original On The Document Table; Copying Your Original - Epson Stylus Photo RX640 series Basic Operation Manual

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Copying

You can use your EPSON STYLUS PHOTO RX to copy
documents and photos without a computer. If you
have photos that have become faded over time, you
can even bring them back to life with Color
Restoration.
Notes for copying
The copied image may not be exactly the same size
as the original.
Depending on the type of paper used, print
quality may decline in the top and bottom areas of
the printout, or these areas may be smeared.
If the EPSON STYLUS PHOTO RX runs out of
paper while copying, make sure you replace the
paper as soon as possible. Color accuracy may be
affected if you leave the EPSON STYLUS PHOTO
RX without paper for a long period of time.
If you see a low ink message while you are
copying, you can either continue copying until the
ink runs out, or stop and replace the cartridge.
Keep the document table clean.
Make sure the document or photo is flat against
the document table; otherwise, the copy will be
out of focus.
If a moiré pattern (cross-hatch) appears on your
copy, change the Zoom setting or shift the position
of your original.
Placing Your Original on the
Document Table
1.
Open the document cover and place your original
face-down on the document table, in the upper left
corner.
Top
Place your
original in this
corner
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Copying
Note:
If the edges of the copy are cropped off, move the original away
from the corner slightly.
2.
Close the cover gently so you do not move the
original.
Copying multiple photos
You can place several photos on the document table at
one time to make extra prints; a separate print is made
of each photo (& page 9). Place each photo
horizontally as shown in the illustration below.
You can copy photos from 30 × 40 mm to 127 × 178
mm.
Position each photo at least 10 mm away from the
adjacent photo.
You can copy two 10 × 15 cm (4 × 6 in.) size photos
at a time.

Copying Your Original

Bottom
You can copy black-and-white materials such as books
and newspaper clippings—or materials with colorful
graphic designs such as magazine articles and
scrapbook elements.
Tip:
Plain photocopier paper works well for making everyday copies. For
crisper text and more vivid colors, try one of the special Epson
papers listed on page 4.
1.
Load your paper (& page 4), then place your
original on the document table (& page 8).

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