18 Printing Without a Computer
Using Your Camera’s Print Settings
Your EPSON Stylus Photo 925 is designed to work hand-in-hand with the latest advances in
digital cameras. With PRINT Image Matching, you can get beautiful print results from all
your digital photos, easily and automatically. And with DPOF, you can use your camera to
select which photos you want to print—before you even get home to your printer.
Using PRINT Image Matching
If your digital camera supports PRINT Image Matching (P.I.M. or P.I.M. II), you can use this
technology whenever you print.
With PRINT Image Matching, special print instructions are automatically saved in your
photo files. For example, macro mode pictures might include commands for sharpness and
clarity, while portrait mode pictures might emphasize soft focusing and subtle flesh tones.
When you connect your camera to the printer or insert its
memory card, all the PRINT Image Matching commands
are read and applied; this ensures the most faithful possible
reproduction of the images taken by your camera. A special
icon is displayed on the control panel to remind you that
your photos contain PRINT Image Matching data.
If you don’t want to use PRINT Image Matching, you can
turn it off as described on page 33. You can also use PRINT
Image Matching when printing from your computer; see page 73.
Using DPOF
Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) is a feature of many
digital cameras that lets you select images and determine how
many copies of each image you want to print right from the
control panel. When you connect your camera to the printer
or insert its memory card, DPOF displays as the Print Mode;
your photos and the number of copies you want to print are
automatically selected; all you have to do is choose your
paper type and size, then print.
For details on using DPOF, see page 26.
PRINT Image Matching
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