Operation Manual
22 Printing from a Memory Card
5. Follow the instructions below to select the
photos you want to print and set the number of
copies.
6. Press the x [Print Settings] button and change
the settings (& “Selecting special print settings”
on page 22). Then press OK to apply the new
settings.
7. Press the x Start button. Your photo is printed.
If you need to cancel printing, press the
y Stop/Clear button.
Selecting special print settings
You can choose from various sizes and types of
Epson paper and some print settings to get just the
results you want.
1. Follow the instructions on the preceding pages
to select photos you want to print (& “Printing
Photos” on page 21).
2. Press the x [Print Settings] button.
3. Use the u or d button to select a menu item, then
press the r button.
4. Use the u or d button to select a setting item, and
then press OK to apply the new settings.
Option
Selected
Instructions
View and
Print
Use the l or r button to select a photo
and use the Copies + or - button to set
the number of copies.
Print All
Photos
Press OK. Use the Copies + or - button
to set the number of copies. You can
view all of the photos by using the l or
r button.
Print by Date Use the u or d button to select the
date, and then use the r button to place
a check mark and press OK. Press OK
again, and use the l or r button to
select a photo. Press the Copies + or -
button to set the number of copies.
Slide Show Use the l or r button to select the
photo you want to print. Then press OK.
Press Copies + or - button to set the
number of copies.
Setting Description
Paper Type Select the setting for the type of paper
you loaded (& “Selecting Paper” on
page 7).
Paper Size Select the paper size you loaded.
Layout Select Borderless to print your photo
without white borders at the edges.
Otherwise select Border or another
layout option (& “Selecting the layout”
on page 23).
Quality Select the print quality.
Color Effect Select B&W to print your photo in black
and white. Select Sepia to print your
photo in sepia.
Enhance Select PhotoEnhance to adjust the
brightness, contrast, and saturation of
your photos.
Select P.I.M. to use your camera's
PRINT Image Matching or Exif Print
settings.
Red Eye Select On to correct red eye.
(& “Red-eye reduction” on page 23).
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.
Saturation Adjust the density of color. A higher
saturation makes the color appear
richer, while a lower saturation makes it
appear paler.