Epson Stylus Photo R320
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Printing Without a Computer
Your Epson Stylus Photo R320 printer can print photos 
stored: 
❏ On a memory card 
❏ In a digital camera 
❏ On a USB data storage device, such as a CD-R drive, 
thumb drive, or an Iomega
®
 Zip
®
 drive 
❏ On a Bluetooth
®
-enabled device with the optional 
Bluetooth Photo Print adapter
However your photos are stored, make sure the image files 
meet these requirements:
❏ JPEG files or uncompressed Tiff files only
❏ The file storage device complies with DCF (Design rule for 
Camera File systems) Version 1.0 
❏ Resolutions ranging from 160 × 160 to 4600 × 4600 pixels 
❏ No more than 999 images (although you may have 
additional images on your card or storage device, the printer 
can read only the first 999)
Inserting a Memory Card
Your printer works with many types of memory cards. Follow 
these guidelines to insert your memory card: 
1. Make sure the printer is turned on, open the memory card 
cover, then insert the memory card into the appropriate 
slot, as shown:
2. Close the memory card door. 
After a moment, the printer reads and counts the number of 
images on your card. When it’s done, your images are 
available for preview and printing. 
Note: Insert just one card at a time. The printer can’t read multiple 
cards at once. 
Removing a Memory Card
When you’re finished printing from a memory card, make 
sure the light below the card slot is not flashing before you 
remove it.
Caution: Do not eject a card while the processing light is flashing, or 
you may lose data on the card. 
To remove a card, pull the card straight out of the slot.
Connecting a Digital Camera or External 
Storage Device
If you have one of the following devices, you can connect it 
directly to your printer using a USB cable:
❏ Digital camera with PictBridge or USB DP (Direct Print) 
support 
❏ USB CD/DVD burners and drives 
(see http://support.epson.com for a list of compatible 
drives); USB 2.0 (high-speed) drives are recommended 
❏ 100 or 250MB Iomega Zip drive, AC or USB powered
❏ Memory cards with a commercially available USB adapter 
(such as the MicroTech ZiO!
™
).
❏ MO (Magneto-Optical) drives
Note: If you’re not sure about your camera or drive, you can try 
connecting it. If it’s not compatible, you’ll see a screen saying that the 
connected device cannot be used. Epson cannot guarantee the 
compatibility of any cameras or drives. 
Caution: If you are using a Zip disk, it must be formatted as a FAT16 
disk. Also, if you insert a Macintosh disk into a Zip drive attached to 
the printer, it automatically formats it, so be sure to use a disk that is 
empty or not formatted, or one containing data you don’t mind losing. 
(You will be prompted before any data is erased.)
Tip: When you connect a CD drive, you may also be able to print 
photos from Picture CDs that you get from your photo lab. 
When you connect a digital camera or storage device, the 
printer treats it like a memory card. 
CompactFlash
 
or Microdrive
 
(left)
Memory Stick,
 
SD (Secure Digital), or 
MMC (MultiMediaCard)
(middle)
SmartMedia
 or
xD Picture Card 
(right)