About Your Software 9
About Your Software
The printer software CD-ROM that came with your printer includes all the software you 
need for printing. See the Start Here sheet for installation instructions. 
■ Your printer driver runs your printer and lets you control how your documents look. You 
can’t print from your computer without it. 
Tip: It’s a good idea to check EPSON’s support web site periodically for free 
updates to your printer driver. Visit http://support.epson.com. Download 
instructions are posted for your convenience.
■ Your photo software includes these great tools:
EPSON Software Film Factory is a photo management program that 
lets you organize, beautify, and print your photos in a flash. Supports 
PRINT Image Matching (both P.I.M. and P.I.M. II) and Exif Print. 
EPSON PhotoStarter and CardMonitor utilities help your system 
handle photos on a memory card. If you want, you can have your photos copied to your 
computer automatically—and even open one of your photo editing programs—whenever 
you insert a memory card in your printer. (These programs are installed automatically 
with your printer driver.)
P.I.M. II Plug-in for Adobe Photoshop lets you retain PRINT Image Matching and 
Exif Print image quality when you import JPEG or TIFF files from your P.I.M.-, 
P.I.M. II-, or Exif Print-enabled digital camera. (Compatible with Photoshop 6.0 and 7.0, 
and Photoshop Elements 1.0 and 2.0.)
■ Your on-screen Reference Guide gives you additional details about your printer. You need 
a browser—such as Microsoft
® 
Internet Explorer version 4.0 or later, Netscape
®
 
Navigator
®
 version 3.0 or later, or Safari
™
 version 1.0 or later—to view the guide. See 
page 10 for details. 
■ EPSON PhotoCenter  is EPSON’s free photo-sharing web site where 
you can store, organize, and share your photos; print high-resolution 
photos straight from the web; and create free online postcards with your 
photos. Your printer software installer lets you add a link to the EPSON 
PhotoCenter on your desktop. 
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