User manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- PictureMate User’s Guide
- Getting to Know Your PictureMate
- Loading Paper
- Printing From Your Computer
- Printing Photos Using Film Factory
- Copying Photos to Your Computer
- Saving Your Photos to an External CD-R/RW, Zip, or Flash Memory Drive
- Storing and Displaying Your Printed Photos
- Printing Without a Computer
- Compatible Memory Cards
- Photo Image File Requirements
- Inserting Your Memory Card
- Printing a Proof Sheet from the PictureMate Print Wizard
- Printing All Your Photos From the PictureMate Print Wizard
- Printing Some of Your Photos From the PictureMate Print Wizard
- Viewing the PictureMate Main Menu
- Selecting the Photos You Want to Print
- Setting the Number of Copies in the Main Menu
- Choosing a Layout
- Confirming and Printing
- Doing More With Your Prints
- Adjusting Printer Settings
- Printing From a PictBridge-enabled Digital Camera
- Printing From an External CD, Zip Disk, or Flash Memory Drive
- Printing Wirelessly From a Bluetooth Device
- Replacing the Photo Cartridge
- Taking PictureMate With You
- Cleaning PictureMate
- Improving Print Quality
- Solving Problems
- Where To Get Help
- Uninstalling PictureMate Software
- Setting Up Network Printing
- System Requirements
- Important Safety Instructions
- Specifications
- Notices

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You can choose any of the options to copy, view, or print your photos.
To copy photos to your computer, select Copy pictures to a folder on my
computer
and click OK. Follow the on-screen instructions to select a folder
for your photos and copy them. Then go to step 6.
■ In Windows 2000, Me, or 98, PhotoStarter opens and automatically copies
your photos to the
Photos folder on your desktop. If this is the first time
you’ve inserted a memory card, you see the message below instead. Follow the
instructions in Configuring PhotoStarter
to respond to the message.
Note: With Windows 2000, make sure you’ve installed Service Pack 4 or
later or the CardMonitor utility won’t launch when you insert a memory card.
■
On a Macintosh, a drive icon appears on your desktop (the drive name is
determined by your digital camera). You can open the drive and copy your
photos to your computer.
If you have iPhoto and you have it set to open when a digital camera is
connected, it opens when you insert a memory card. Click the Import button
to copy photos to your Macintosh. See iPhoto Help for more information.
If you don’t have iPhoto, you need to set up Image Capture to use Epson
CardMonitor as described in Configuring CardMonitor
.
6. When you’re done copying photos, carefully prepare your computer before
removing your memory card, as described in Preparing to Remove a Memory
Card.