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Selecting Photos for Printing
Before selecting the photos you want to print, make sure you have inserted your memory card
or connected your camera to the printer, as described on page 19.
■ Unless you have the optional preview monitor (shown to the right), it’s
a good idea to start by printing an index, so you can select your photos
by number.
Note: The optional preview monitor (EPSON part number
C12C860005) makes it easy to select your photos. See page 107 for
ordering information.
Once you know which photos are available for printing, you can select a
single photo (page 24), or a set of photos or all the photos (page 25).
■ If you’ve used your camera’s DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) feature to select the
photos you want to print, you won’t have to print an index. When you insert the camera’s
memory card or connect the camera to the printer,
DPOF displays as the Print Mode and
your photos are automatically selected. (If you don’t want to use DPOF, you can choose a
different Print Mode.) See page 26 for details.
Printing an Index
An index print shows small, numbered images of all the photos on your memory card—and
includes the date each picture was taken. This enables you to select the photos you want to
print. If you have the optional preview monitor, you may not need to print an index.
1. Make sure your memory card is inserted and plain paper is loaded in the printer.
Tip: If you scroll down (use the button on the control
panel), you can see the total number of photos on the
card.
2. Press the Cancel button to clear any settings you may have made. Index is
automatically selected as the Print Mode setting:
3. Press the Print button. Your index starts printing.
Index is automatically
selected
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