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If you’ve selected a set of photos with the Individual option, or if you’re using DPOF or 
PictBridge, the number of copies is automatically determined (it’s displayed as 
Pages 
next to the 
Copies setting); you cannot change this setting. 
7. If you like, you can make further changes before printing. See “Touching Up Your 
Photos” on page 29, “Cropping and Sizing Your Photos” on page 31, and “Adding Photo 
Information” on page 32. 
8. Press the   
Print button. Your print job begins printing. 
Note: To cancel a print job while printing, press the  Stop button. 
Keep your pictures and unused paper away from high temperatures and humidity and out of 
direct sunlight. See page 16 for more information about storing and displaying your pictures.
Selecting the Correct Paper Type
When printing, be sure to select the correct Paper Type setting. This tells 
the printer what kind of paper you’re using so it can adjust the ink coverage 
accordingly. 
Here are the settings you should choose from your printer’s control panel 
when not using your computer to print:
For this paper . . . Select this Paper Type setting . . .
Plain paper Plain
EPSON Photo Paper
EPSON Glossy Photo Paper
GlossyPhoto
EPSON Premium Glossy Photo Paper Prem.Glossy
EPSON Premium Semigloss Photo Paper 
EPSON Semigloss Scrapbook Photo Paper
Semigloss
EPSON Premium Luster Photo Paper Prem.Luster
EPSON Matte Paper Heavyweight
PremierArt
TM
 Matte Scrapbook Photo Paper for 
Epson
Matte
EPSON ColorLife
TM
 Photo Paper ColorLife
EPSON Iron-On Transfer Paper Iron-on
EPSON Glossy Photo Greeting Cards Greeting
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