Epson PhotoPC L-410 User Manual
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  • Page 2 U.S.) failure to strictly comply with Seiko Epson Corporation’s operating and maintenance instructions. Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be liable for any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable products other than those designated as Original Epson Products or Epson Approved Products by Seiko Epson Corporation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction Main Features ......7 Warnings, Cautions, and Notes..8 Safety Instructions.
  • Page 4 Information on the LCD monitor ..29 Portrait mode ......37 Taking Photos Using the Viewfinder Setting White Balance .
  • Page 5 Installing the Software ....67 Starting EPSON Photo!4....68...
  • Page 6 Chapter 7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance......70 Camera problems ....72 Resetting your camera’s defaults .
  • Page 7: Main Features

    You can easily take the photos you want with this camera. ❏ The L-410 can connect directly to an Epson printer without a computer and print high quality photos. ❏ You can use the PRINT Image Framer (P.I.F.) function. You can select various frames stored in the L-410 and add them to your photos.
  • Page 8: Warnings, Cautions, And Notes

    Warnings, Cautions, and Notes Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury. Cautions must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment. Notes contain important information and useful tips on the operation of your product. When using the L-410 ❏...
  • Page 9 ❏ To prevent fire or electric shock, do not expose this product or its options to rain or moisture. ❏ To prevent fire or explosion, do not use this product where flammable or volatile gas is stored. ❏ Do not use this product outdoors during a thunderstorm. ❏...
  • Page 10 ❏ Do not insert objects into any openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-circuit components. ❏ Prevent the battery from coming into contact with metal objects that could short-circuit it, such as coins or keys. ❏ Do not use the battery if its terminals are soiled. ❏...
  • Page 11 When disposing of the battery Before disposing of the battery, make sure you discharge it completely. Warning: ❏ Be sure to completely cover the ends of the battery with tape to prevent combustion or explosion when disposing of it. ❏ Do not dispose of the battery as ordinary refuse. Instead, dispose of it in a collection or recycle box in accordance with local laws.
  • Page 12 ❏ The methods for using memory cards vary according to card type. Be sure to refer to the documentation included with your memory card for details. ❏ Turn the camera off before installing or removing the memory card. When using the LCD monitor ❏...
  • Page 13 ❏ Remove the batteries from and unplug this product and refer servicing to qualified service personal under the following conditions: The power cord or plug is damaged; liquid has entered this product or its options; this product or its options have been dropped or the case is damaged;...
  • Page 14: Chapter 1 Getting Started

    Chapter 1 Getting Started Unpacking Your L-410 Make sure that all of the items shown below were included in the box with your L-410. Camera body User’s Guide (this guide) CR-V3 type battery Software CD-ROM PC cable Printer cable Getting Started...
  • Page 15: Camera Parts And Their Function

    Camera Parts and Their Function See “Functions of buttons” on page 17 for details about the functions of buttons and indicators. Front/top view Mode dial Manual photography mode Continuous photography mode Movie mode Auto photography Setup mode mode Playback mode Speaker Shutter button Flash...
  • Page 16: Bottom/Rear View

    Bottom/rear view Battery/memory card cover Connector cover Tripod mount Digital interface AC adapter connector Back view Indicator lamp Finder POWER button Zoom button Self-timer / u button OK button Print button Flash / r button P.I.F. button Delete / d button Display button Macro / l button Memory access lamp...
  • Page 17: Functions Of Buttons

    Functions of buttons Name Function Mode dial Switch the camera modes by turning this dial. The modes can be switched while the camera is on. Shutter button Press the shutter button to take a photo. Illumination lamp On while the camera is on. Flashes while the camera is connected to a computer or a printer.
  • Page 18 Name Function P.I.F. button Press this button to make the P.I.F. settings. POWER button Press this button to turn the camera on or off. Zoom buttons Press this button to change the zoom. MENU button Displays/cancels the menu. This button does not function when taking photos in auto photography mode.
  • Page 19: Installing The Battery And Memory Card

    Installing the Battery and Memory Card This section describes how to install a battery and a memory card. Opening and closing the battery/memory card cover To open the battery/memory card cover, slide it and raise it. To close the battery/memory card cover, lower it then slide it closed firmly. open close Getting Started...
  • Page 20: Installing The Battery

    Installing the battery Insert the battery into the compartment, positioning the + and - ends with those on the inside of the battery/memory card cover. When installing the CR-V3 battery When installing two AA-type batteries Warning: Do not carry loose batteries in your pockets. About the battery life As the battery loses power, the icon on the LCD monitor will change from .
  • Page 21: Installing/Removing The Memory Card

    Installing/removing the memory card You can use memory cards that are commercially available. This camera can store photos without a memory card, but when using a memory card, you can store more photos. Available memory cards are as follows: ❏ SD memory card (512 MB or smaller) ❏...
  • Page 22: Removing The Memory Card

    Caution: Insert memory cards in the correct orientation. Otherwise, the memory card and the L-410 may be damaged. Note: ❏ Turn the camera off before installing or removing the memory card. ❏ When using a new memory card, it is necessary to format the card before using it. For details, see “Formatting the memory card”...
  • Page 23: Turning On/Off Your Camera

    Turning On/Off Your Camera Press the POWER button once to turn on the power. The lens cover opens and the lens extends. To turn off the power, press the POWER button once. The lens retracts and the lens cover closes. POWER button Making the Initial Settings When you turn on the L-410 the first time, you need to set which language to use and the date and...
  • Page 24: Releasing The Shutter

    Note: ❏ You can change the settings later from the Setup Menu. For details, see “Making Additional Settings” on page 42. ❏ You can also select the time format from 24 hr. and 12 hr.. 24 hr. is set as a default when you turn on your camera the first time.
  • Page 25: Before Taking Photos

    Chapter 2 Taking Photos Before Taking Photos Camera range When taking photos, you must stand more than 50 cm (19.6 inches) away from the object. In the macro mode, you can take photos in a range of 11 cm (4.3 inches) to 50 cm (19.6 inches). About the photography modes Auto photography mode In this mode, the camera settings are made previously so that you can take a clear photo by just...
  • Page 26: Selecting The Resolution And Compression

    Selecting the resolution and compression You can select the quality of the photos depending on the various ways you use them. Follow the procedure below to select the resolution and compression. Note: ❏ This setting cannot be used when taking photos in the auto photography mode. ❏...
  • Page 27: Number Of Photos That Can Be Taken

    Number of photos that can be taken Quality When using the SD When using the SD When using the When using the memory card memory card internal memory internal memory (16 MB) (128 MB) (default) (after deleting all the data) ### F2304 ### N2304 ## F1600...
  • Page 28: Taking Photos Using The Lcd Monitor

    Taking Photos Using the LCD Monitor You can take photos while viewing the subject on the LCD monitor. Note: Use the LCD monitor in the following cases: When using the digital zoom feature. When taking photos in the macro mode. When taking photos in P.I.F.
  • Page 29: Information On The Lcd Monitor

    Information on the LCD monitor You can confirm the status of the camera settings by the icons displayed on the LCD monitor. Self-timer (2 seconds, 10 seconds) Focus frame Place the subject within the focus frame when taking photos. When pressing the shutter button halfway, the focus frame turns green. If the focus cannot be locked, the focus frame turns red.
  • Page 30 Exposure (+2.0 to -2.0) Sensitivity (Auto, 100, 200, 400) White balance (Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Mercury) ###F2304, ##F1600, #F640, ###N2304, Quality ##N1600, #N640 Macro mode Macro Flash Auto-flash, Flash off, Auto red-eye reduction, Fill-in flash, Slow synchro Shooting mode Continuous photography mode, Movie mode Number of the photos that...
  • Page 31: Taking Photos Using The Viewfinder

    Taking Photos Using the Viewfinder Only You can take photos without using the LCD monitor. When not using the LCD monitor, you can confirm the picture using the viewfinder. This uses less battery power than using the LCD monitor to take your pictures. 1.
  • Page 32: Capturing An Image In The Focus Frame

    Capturing an Image in the Focus Frame The automatic focus works only if the subject is in the focus frame while the shutter button is first pressed halfway down. After the focus is locked on the subject, you can adjust the frame to the desired composition and release the shutter.
  • Page 33: Controlling The Flash

    ❏ When using digital magnification, the digital zoom indicator will appear at the right side of the × × bar. When 2 on the center, 3 on the right side of Controlling the Flash You can change the flash setting by pressing the Flash button.
  • Page 34: Using The Self Timer

    Flash range ISO sensitivity Normal (wide angle) Normal (telephoto) 0.7 - 2.6 m (2.3 - 8.5 ft.) 0.5 - 1.5 m (1.6 - 4.9 ft.) 1.0 - 3.7 m (3.3 - 12.1 ft.) 0.6 - 2.1 m (1.9 - 6.9 ft.) 1.4 - 5.2 m (4.6 - 17.1 ft.) 0.8 - 3.0 m (2.6 - 9.9 ft.) Note:...
  • Page 35: Taking Photos Continuously

    Taking Photos Continuously You can take photos continuously by holding the shutter button down. Three photos can be taken per second at maximum speed. Note: The rapid shooting speed may slow down when using the flash while doing continuous shooting. 1.
  • Page 36: Selecting The Scene Mode

    Selecting the Scene Mode Three scene modes are pre-programmed in the camera. When using a scene mode, the camera is automatically configured to the best image capture settings for the situation. Note: ❏ When any scene mode is set, selecting macro mode shifts the camera settings to normal mode. If you cancel the macro mode, the camera settings remain in normal mode.
  • Page 37: Landscape Mode

    Landscape mode This mode is best for broad landscapes. The flash is deactivated so the image of the landscape is captured more clearly. In low light the shutter speed is slower so you can take night scenes. Use a tripod to prevent blurring. Portrait mode This mode is designed for personal portraits.
  • Page 38: Manual White Balance

    2. Press the MENU button. The Photography Menu is displayed. 3. Select White Bal by using the u d buttons, then press the r button. 4. Select Auto by using the u d buttons, then press the OK button. Manual white balance In this mode you can select specialized white balance settings to achieve truer colors in certain conditions;...
  • Page 39: Setting Exposure

    4. Select the desired sensitivity from Auto, 100, 200, and 400 by using the u d buttons, then press the OK button. Setting Exposure You can adjust exposure to help control how much light falls on the CCD. It influences the brightness of the entire image.
  • Page 40: Resetting The File Numbers

    Resetting the File Numbers Picture files are automatically numbered so that no two files can have the same number. They are numbered in the order in which they are taken. You can select whether or not to reset the sequence of the image file numbers to 0000 when replacing or formatting the memory card.
  • Page 41: Recording Sound Memo

    Maximum available shooting time Quality When using an SD memory card Internal memory Internal memory only (Panasonic RP-SDH256) only (default) (after the data is deleted) 640 × 480 320 × 240 160 × 120 Unit: seconds * The values shown here may differ from those for SD memory cards produced by other manufacturers. Recording sound memo When the quick photo review setting is set to Sound Memo ON, you can record a sound memo while the photo is displayed on the LCD monitor.
  • Page 42: Making Additional Settings

    Making Additional Settings In the setup mode, you can change the camera’s additional settings such as the power save setting and the sound setting. How to change the settings 1. Turn the Mode dial to Setup mode. 2. Select the menu that has the items you want to change by using the l r buttons. 3.
  • Page 43: Available Settings

    Set whether or not to enable the digital zoom. Power Save Set the time until the camera enters the power save mode. 3 min. Startup Screen Set the start-up screen. EPSON Logo Setup Menu 2 Setting items Description Default Format Format the camera’s memory or the memory card.
  • Page 44 Set the sound while the self-timer is set. You can copy or delete sound data for these settings. When using sound data stored in the Software CD-ROM, copy the data to the memory card via EPSON Photo!4. For details, see the manual of EPSON Photo!4.
  • Page 45: Chapter 3 Viewing And Managing Your Photos

    Chapter 3 Viewing and Managing Your Photos Viewing Photos with the LCD Monitor You can confirm the photos that you have taken on the LCD monitor. 1. Turn the Mode dial to playback mode. The latest photo that is taken is displayed. Note: ❏...
  • Page 46: Viewing A Slide Show Of Your Photos

    Viewing a slide show of your photos You can playback your photos one at a time. 1. Put the camera in the playback mode. 2. Press the MENU button. The Playback Menu 1 is displayed. 3. Select Slide Show by using the u d buttons, then press the OK button. The slide show starts. Note: ❏...
  • Page 47: Setting Quick Photo Review

    Setting quick photo review When the quick photo review setting is on, the photo is displayed on the LCD monitor for about 3 seconds after you take it. This function may be turned ON or OFF. The default setting is OFF. Note: The quick photo review is not available when using the continuous photography mode.
  • Page 48 2. Press the DISPLAY button twice. The following information is displayed. a. Folder and file number b. Scene mode setting Quality setting d. Exposure setting ISO sensitivity setting White balance setting g. Focus h. Shutter speed Playback photo number/total number of stored photos Photo date Viewing and Managing Your Photos...
  • Page 49: Saving Photos In Dpof

    Saving Photos in DPOF DPOF is the abbreviation for Digital Print Order Format. This format allows you to record information on the memory card including which images and how many copies you want to have printed out. 1. Turn the Mode dial to playback mode.
  • Page 50: Deleting A Single Photo

    Deleting a single photo 1. Turn the Mode dial to playback mode. 2. Press the MENU button. The Playback Menu 1 is displayed. 3. Select Delete Individual Images by using the u d buttons, then press the r button. 4. Select the photo to delete by using the l r buttons. 5.
  • Page 51: Formatting The Memory Card

    Note: You cannot select Delete a group of image if there are no photos that are taken in continuous photography mode. 4. Confirm the images one by one by using the l r buttons. Erase the icon on the image you do not want to delete by pressing the u d buttons.
  • Page 52: Exporting Photos To A Computer

    Exporting photos to a computer Caution: Make sure the camera’s power is turned off before you begin. 1. Open the connector cover carefully, and connect the PC cable from the camera to the computer. Note: Depending on the OS of your computer, you may have to install driver software. The driver software can be found on the CD-ROM that is included.
  • Page 53: Connecting Your Camera To The Printer

    Chapter 4 Using Direct Print Connecting Your Camera to the Printer You can print a selected image easily by connecting the camera to the printer directly. This camera supports the printers listed below. Two PC cables are provided with the camera. Choose either of the cables depending on your printer.
  • Page 54: Printing Photos

    Printing Photos Available types of paper This camera supports the following types and sizes of paper. Paper Size Premium Glossy Photo Paper 10 × 15 cm 4 × 6 in. Premium Semigloss Photo Paper Note: ❏ For details about paper, see your printer’s manuals. ❏...
  • Page 55: Printing All The Photos In Memory

    Note: ❏ See “Making Print Settings” on page 57 for details about the print settings. ❏ Press the MENU button to cancel printing. Printing all the photos in memory You can print all photos stored in the camera. 1. Connect the camera to the printer, then turn the printer and camera on. 2.
  • Page 56: Album Printing

    4. Select the photos to print by using the l r buttons, then set the copy quantity by using the u d buttons. 5. Press the PRINT button. The preview is displayed. 6. Make the print settings if necessary, then press the PRINT button.
  • Page 57: Printing Photos Taken In P.i.f. Mode

    Printing photos taken in P.I.F. mode Images that have been taken in P.I.F. mode must be printed using direct printing in order for the frame to show up on the print. Any other printing method will break the link between the frame and the image and only the image will be printed with no frame.
  • Page 58: Selecting Paper Size

    Selecting paper size Specify the size of the paper for your photo. You can select from 10x15cm Prem.Glossy or 4x6in.Prem.Glossy. Selecting print borders Specify whether to print pictures with or without borders. The default setting is BorderFree (printing without borders). Printing the date All pictures taken have a record of the date (Y.M.D., M.D.Y.
  • Page 59: Using Printer Utilities

    Using Printer Utilities You can confirm the printer’s status from the camera. You can also execute head cleaning on your printer by using the camera. Note: These utilities can be used with STYLUS Photo R200/R210 only. 1. Display the preview screen. 2.
  • Page 60: Cleaning The Print Head Nozzles

    Cleaning the print head nozzles Execute the head cleaning on the printer that is currently connected. After head cleaning, you can check the condition of the print head by printing the nozzle check pattern. 1. On the Maintenance screen, select Head Cleaning. 2.
  • Page 61: Taking Photos In P.i.f. Mode

    Chapter 5 Using PRINT Image Framer (P.I.F.) Taking Photos in P.I.F. Mode PRINT Image Framer (P.I.F.) will link a frame to your picture as it is recorded. The various frames can be selected from stored frames in the camera or memory card. You can then use the direct printing process to print the composite frame.
  • Page 62: Changing The Frames

    Note: When you want to select a frame stored in the memory card, press the r button after pressing the P.I.F. button. 3. Select the desired frame by using the u d buttons, then press the OK button. 4. The selected frame is displayed on the LCD monitor. You can now take the photograph. Changing the Frames You can change the frames after you take a photo in the P.I.F.
  • Page 63: Memory Card

    ❏ You need a computer with a CD-ROM drive. ❏ You need to install the PRINT Image Framer Tool beforehand. For detailed information, refer to the online help for the EPSON PRINT Image Framer Tool. Downloading from the web Note: ❏...
  • Page 64: Deleting Frames

    Deleting Frames You can delete frames stored in the camera’s memory or the memory card. 1. Press the P.I.F. button, then select a location that stores frames to delete by using the l r buttons. 2. Select a frame to delete by using the u d buttons, then press the MENU button. Note: To cancel the operations, press the P.I.F.
  • Page 65: Introduction

    QuickTime (for Windows only) This software is used to playback movies. EPSON PRINT Image Framer Tool This software enables you to transfer frames (layout files) to your SD memory card in your camera. Operating the Software...
  • Page 66: System Requirements

    PIF DESIGNER This software enables you to create original frames for your photos or edit existing frames to suit the way you want them to appear. USB storage driver (for Windows only) The USB driver for connecting the camera to Windows 98, Me, 2000, and XP operating systems. P.I.F.
  • Page 67: Installing The Software

    The EPSON Installer Program dialog box appears automatically. Note: If the EPSON Installation Program dialog box does not appear, click the CD-ROM icon, and then select Open from the File menu. Then double-click EPSETUP. EXE. For Mac OS 9 users: Double-click the Mac OS 9 icon inside the EPSON folder.
  • Page 68: Starting Epson Photo!4

    Exit or Restart Now/Exit. Starting EPSON Photo!4 For Windows Click Start, point to All Programs (or Programs), and then select EPSON Camera. Select EPSON Photo!4, and then click EPSON Photo!4. For Macintosh Double-click the EPSON Photo!4 icon in the EPSON Photo!4 program folder.
  • Page 69: Finding More Information

    EPSON Click the Help button in the dialog box. PhotoQuicker EPSON PRINT Image Start EPSON PRINT Image Framer Tool and then select EPSON PRINT Image Framer Tool Framer Tool Help from the Help menu. PIF Designer Start PIF Designer and then select User Guide from the Help menu.
  • Page 70: Maintenance

    Chapter 7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance To keep your camera operating at its best, you should clean it thoroughly several times a year. Before you perform any maintenance on the camera, be sure to read the “Safety Instructions” on page 7. Then follow these guidelines. Resetting your camera’s defaults You can reset all the settings to their defaults from the Setup Menu 2.
  • Page 71: Storing Your Camera

    Camera exterior Wipe the outside of the camera with a soft dry cloth. If it is very dirty use a cloth dampened with a natural detergent. Wipe again with soft dry cloth. Lens and the LCD monitor To clean the lens, make sure that the camera is turned off, then blow off any loose dust or dirt or use a lens and camera cleaning brush.
  • Page 72: Problems And Solutions

    Problems and Solutions Camera problems The camera has no power Cause What to do Are the batteries installed Check if the battery is installed correctly. correctly? See “Installing the battery” on page 20 for details. Is the Mode dial turned Turn the Mode dial fully to the mode you want and press the fully? POWER button fully.
  • Page 73 The camera does not react when you press any buttons Cause What to do Are the illumination lamp Turn the power off, and then turn it on again. If the power does and both of the indicator not turn off, remove the battery, reinstall it and turn the power lamps (red and green) on.
  • Page 74 The flash does not work Cause What to do Is the flash setting correct? When flash off is set as the flash setting, the flash will not go off. See “Controlling the Flash” on page 33 for details. The LCD monitor is hard to see Cause What to do Is the LCD monitor...
  • Page 75 Nothing appears on the LCD monitor Cause What to do Is the Mode dial turned Turn the Mode dial fully to the mode you want and press the fully? POWER button fully. Is the power saving function Press any button or turn the Mode dial to come out of the power turned on? save mode.
  • Page 76: Image Problems

    Image problems Images are out of focus Cause What to do Did you operate the Place the subject in the center of the focus area and press the auto-focus correctly? shutter button halfway. See “Releasing the Shutter” on page 24 for details.
  • Page 77 Is the exposure set to too Adjust the exposure setting properly. See “Setting Exposure” on dark or bright? page 39 for details. Is the light sensitivity set to Adjust the light sensitivity setting properly. See “Setting Light too low or high? Sensitivity”...
  • Page 78: Printing Problems

    Printing problems A horizontal or vertical red line appears on the image The color in the image does not look right The images do not look as good as they used to Cause What to do Is the print head clogging? See “Cleaning the print head nozzles”...
  • Page 79: List Of Error Messages

    The area captured in the photo is different from what you saw in the viewfinder Cause What to do The camera has Contact our Customer Support. malfunctioned. List of Error Messages Error message Description This memory card is The memory card is locked. Release the write-protect. write-protected.
  • Page 80 Error message Description This frame cannot be used with The file size of the frame exceeds the limit. Register a frame that is this camera. within the limit size. See “Replacing Frames Stored in the Camera or Memory Card” on page 63 for details. The maximum number of See “Deleting Frames”...
  • Page 81 Error message Description The necessary Frame file does The picture cannot be viewed because there is no file or the link has not exist or is unusable. been broken. The link has been broken or the frame itself has been deleted.
  • Page 82 Error message Description A communication error has Either the cable has been disconnected or the power has been occurred. turned off. Recheck that the cable is connected, turn the power back on and try again. XX images could not be If some of the images were taken with another camera or have been printed.
  • Page 83: Contacting Customer Support

    Contacting Customer Support If your Epson product is not operating properly and you cannot solve the problem using the troubleshooting information in your product documentation, contact customer support services for assistance. If customer support for your area is not listed below, contact the dealer where you purchased your product.
  • Page 84: For Users In Scandinavia

    For users in the Middle East http://www.epson.com E-mail epson_support@compubase.co.ae Telephone +971 4 352 4488 +971 4 351 6617 For users in Scandinavia http://www.epson.com Telephone Denmark 80 88 11 27 Finland 0800 523 010 Norway 800 11 828 Sweden 08 445 12 58 For users in South Africa www.epson.co.za...
  • Page 85 Support Technique EPSON France, 0 892 899 999 (0,34 E/minute) Ouvert du lundi au samedi de 9h00 à 20h00 sans interruption http://www.epson.fr/support/selfhelp/french.htm pour accéder à l'AIDE EN LIGNE. http://www.epson.fr/support/services/index.shtml pour accéder aux SERVICES du support technique. For user in Germany EPSON Service Center c/o Exel Hünxe GmbH...
  • Page 86 For users in Spain http://www.epson.es E-mail soporte@epson.es Telephone 902 40 41 42 93 582 15 16 For users in Portugal http://www.epson.pt E-mail apoio_clientes@epson.pt Telephone 707 222 000 21 303 54 90 Maintenance and Troubleshooting...
  • Page 87: Standards And Approvals

    Appendix A Appendix Standards and Approvals European model: EN 55022 Class B EMC Directive 89/336/EEC EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3 EN 55024 Specifications Effective pixels: 4.07 mega pixels 2304 × 1728 pixels Image recording capacity: Still picture: 640 × 480 pixels Movie: Image file type: Jpeg (Exif 2.2)/Print Image Matching 2, AVI...
  • Page 88 Available memory card: SD memory card (Up to 512 MB), Multimedia card (Up to 512 MB, MMC ver 2.1 or later, made by Hitachi or SunDisk). Lens: Focal length: f=5.6 to 16.8 mm (equivalent to a 34 to 102 mm lens on a 35 mm camera) F value: F2.8 (WIDE) to 4.9 (TELE)
  • Page 89 Viewfinder: Real-image optical view Flash: Internal form (Auto/flash off/red-eye reduction/forced flash/slow synchro) Self-timer: 2 seconds/10 seconds Photography mode: Normal/portrait/landscape/macro LCD monitor: 1.5-inch low temperature polysilicon TFT color LCD monitor Interface: USB/serial dual interface (Ver. 1.1/Mass Storage Class) Power sources: Two AA type Ni-MH batteries/alkari batteries/nickel Mn batteries/nickel batteries One CR-V3 battery External power source:...
  • Page 90: About Optional Accessories

    About Optional Accessories AC adapter (EU-37) Model: EU-37 Input: AC 100 - 240 V Output: DC 3.4 V, 2.5 A Power consumption: 14 W Using the AC adapter Note: Read the documentation that is provided with the AC adapter before using it. Appendix...
  • Page 91 1. If your AC adapter has a separate AC power cable, connect the cable connector firmly into the AC inlet. 2. Open the connector cover on the side of the camera and plug the adapter cable into the DC port on the camera. 3.
  • Page 92 Glossary The following definitions apply specifically to the L-410. application A software program that helps you carry out a particular task, such as word processing, image editing, or financial planning. brightness The lightness or darkness of an image. default A value or setting that takes effect when the equipment is turned on, reset, or initialized. Also known as a factory setting.
  • Page 93 exposure The amount of light that passes through the lens to form an image. image Data representing a two-dimensional scene. A digital image composed of pixels arranged in a rectangular array with a certain height and width. Each pixel may consist of one or more bits of information, representing the brightness of the image at that point.
  • Page 94 nozzles Fine tubes in the print head through which ink is sprayed onto the page. Print quality may decline if the print head nozzles are clogged. pixel Short for picture element. Each image is composed of a number of pixels. Pixels are also counted in units of dots.
  • Page 95 utilities Software that allows you to monitor and maintain your printer. Together, utilities and the printer driver are referred to as “printer software.” zoom To show a smaller area of an image at a higher magnification (zoom in) or a larger area at a lower magnification (zoom out).
  • Page 96 Index Contacting EPSON, 83 Exposure, 39 Customer support, 83 Additional settings, 43 Album printing, 56 Auto photography mode, 25 Flash, 33 Available memory card, 21 Deleting photos, 49 Flash range, 34 Available types of paper, 54 Digital print order format, 49...
  • Page 97 battery, 19, 20 checking the print head memory card, 19, 21 nozzles, 59 Normal mode, 36 software, 67 cleaning the print head Number of photos that can be nozzles, 60 taken, 27 Print Image Framer, 61 changing the frames, 62 Landscape mode, 37 deleting frames, 64 Light sensitivity, 38...
  • Page 98 Sound setting, 43 Specifications, 87 Releasing the shutter, 24 Unpacking the camera, 14 Standards and approvals, 87 Removing the memory USB driver, 66 Status and error messages, 79 card, 22 Storing the camera, 71 Resetting file numbers, 40 Viewing your camera’s defaults, 70 photos with the LCD Resolution and Taking photos...

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