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Introduction
Important Safety Instructions .......3
Copyright Notice...........................4
Guide to Parts and Control Panel
Functions
Parts ................................................5
Control Panel .................................6
Handling Paper
Selecting Paper .............................7
Loading Paper ...............................8
Handling a CD/DVD
Loading a CD/DVD.......................9
Ejecting the CD/DVD Tray .......... 10
Adjusting the Print Position .........10
Copying
Placing Originals on the
Document Table .....................11
Copying Originals........................12
Reprinting Photos ........................15
Copying onto a CD/DVD...........18
Printing from a Memory Card
Handling a Memory Card ..........19
Checking Photos on a Memory
Card..........................................21
Printing Photos .............................21
Selecting and Printing Photos
Using an Index Sheet ..............26
Making an Original CD/DVD......28
Printing Stored Photos .................30
Printing from a Digital
Camera/Mobile Phone/PDA
From a Digital Camera ...............32
From a Mobile Phone..................33
Saving to a Memory Card
Scanning a Photo /
Document ............................... 34
Maintenance
Replacing Ink Cartridges ........... 35
Checking and Cleaning the Print
Head........................................ 38
Aligning the Print Head .............. 39
Changing the Language
Displayed on the LCD
Screen...................................... 39
Setting the Screen Saver ........... 39
Restoring Default Settings.......... 39
Cleaning This Product ................ 40
Transporting This Product ........... 40
Solving Problems
Error Messages ............................ 41
Problems and Solutions.............. 41
Contacting Customer
Support .................................... 44
Summary of Panel Settings
r Copy mode ............................ 45
s Memory Card mode.............. 45
v Specialty Print mode............... 46
F Setup mode............................. 47
Users Guide
-for use without a computer-
Where to Find Information
Paper manuals
Start Here
Be sure to read this sheet first.
This sheet tells you how to set up the product and install the
software. It also includes instructions on loading paper and
placing originals.
(this book)
User's Guide -for use without a computer-
This book provides information on using the product without
connecting to your computer, such as instructions on copying,
printing from a memory card, and printing on a CD/DVD.
If you have problems using the product, see the Solving
Problems chapter in this book.
Online manuals
User's Guide
This guide provides instructions for printing and scanning
from your computer and information on the software.
This guide is included in the software CD-ROM and installed
automatically when you installed the software. To read this
guide, double-click the icon on your desktop.
Online help
Online help is built in each application included on the software
CD-ROM. It provides detailed information on the application.
Introduction 3
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Introduction
Important Safety
Instructions
Before using this product, read and follow these
safety instructions:
Use only the power cord that comes with the
product. Use of another cord may cause fire or
shock. Do not use the cord with any other
equipment.
Make sure the power cord meets all relevant
local safety standards.
Use only the type of power source indicated on
the label.
Place the product near a wall outlet where the
power cord can be easily unplugged.
Do not let the power cord become damaged or
frayed.
If you use an extension cord with the product,
make sure the total ampere rating of the devices
plugged into the extension cord does not exceed
the cord’s ampere rating. Also, make sure the
total ampere rating of all devices plugged into
the wall outlet does not exceed the wall outlet’s
ampere rating.
Avoid locations that are subject to rapid changes
in heat or humidity, shocks or vibrations, or
dust.
Leave enough room around the product for
sufficient ventilation. Do not block or cover
openings in the case or insert objects through the
slots.
Do not place the product near a radiator or
heating vent or in direct sunlight.
Place the product on a flat, stable surface that
extends beyond its base in all directions. It will
not operate properly if it is tilted or at an angle.
Make sure the back of the product is at least
10 cm away from the wall.
Do not open the scanner unit while copying,
printing, or scanning.
Do not spill liquid on the product.
Do not use aerosol products that contain
flammable gases inside or around the product.
Doing so may cause fire.
Except as specifically explained in your
documentation, do not attempt to service the
product yourself.
Unplug the product and refer servicing to
qualified service personnel under the following
conditions: if the power cord or plug is damaged;
if liquid has entered the product; if the product
has been dropped or the case damaged; if the
product does not operate normally or exhibits a
distinct change in performance. Adjust only
those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions.
When storing or transporting the product, do not
tilt it, stand it on its side, or turn it upside down;
otherwise ink may leak from the cartridge.
Be careful not to trap your fingers when closing
the scanner unit.
Ink cartridge safety instructions
Keep ink cartridges out of the reach of children
and do not drink the ink.
Be careful when you handle used ink cartridges;
there may be ink remaining around the ink
supply port. If ink gets on your skin, wash it off
with soap and water. If it gets in your eyes, flush
them immediately with water. If you still have
discomfort or vision problems, see a doctor
immediately.
Do not put your hand inside the product or
touch any cartridges during printing.
Do not shake cartridges, as this might cause
leakage.
Install a new ink cartridge immediately after you
remove an expended cartridge. Leaving
cartridges uninstalled can dehydrate the print
head and may prevent the product from
printing.
If you remove an ink cartridge for later use,
protect the ink supply area from dirt and dust
and store it in the same environment as the
product. Not that there is a valve in the ink
supply port, making covers or plugs
unnecessary, but care is needed to prevent the
ink from staining items that the cartridge
touches. Do not touch the ink cartridge, ink
supply port, or surrounding area.
4 Introduction
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
Follow these guidelines as you read your
instructions:
Copyright Notice
No part of this publication may be reproduced,
stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any
form or by any means, electronic, mechanical,
photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the
prior written permission of Seiko Epson
Corporation. The information contained herein is
designed only for use with this product. Epson is not
responsible for any use of this information as applied
to other printers.
Neither Seiko Epson Corporation nor its affiliates
shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or
third parties for damages, losses, costs, or expenses
incurred by the purchaser or third parties as a result
of accident, misuse, or abuse of this product or
unauthorized modifications, repairs, or alterations to
this product, or (excluding the U.S.) failure to strictly
comply with Seiko Epson Corporation's operating
and maintenance instructions.
Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be liable for any
damages or problems arising from the use of any
options or any consumable products other than those
designated as Original Epson Products or Epson
Approved Products by Seiko Epson Corporation.
Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be held liable for
any damage resulting from electromagnetic
interference that occurs from the use of any interface
cables other than those designated as Epson
Approved Products by Seiko Epson Corporation.
EPSON
®
is a registered trademark and EPSON
STYLUS™ and Exceed Your Vision are trademarks
of Seiko Epson Corporation.
PRINT Image Matching™ and the PRINT Image
Matching logo are trademarks of Seiko Epson
Corporation. Copyright © 2001 Seiko Epson
Corporation. All rights reserved.
USB DIRECT-PRINT™ and the USB DIRECT-PRINT
logo are trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation.
Copyright © 2002 Seiko Epson Corporation. All
rights reserved.
DPOF™ is a trademark of CANON INC., Eastman
Kodak Company, Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. and
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
SDHC™ is a trademark.
Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick
PRO, Memory Stick PRO Duo, Magic Gate Memory
Stick and Magic Gate Memory Stick Duo are
trademarks of Sony Corporation.
xD-Picture Card™ is a trademark of Fuji Photo Film
Co., Ltd.
Zip
®
is a registered trademark of Iomega
Corporation.
Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.,
U.S.A. and is licensed to Seiko Epson Corporation.
General Notice: Other product names used herein
are for identification purposes only and may be
trademarks of their respective owners. Epson
disclaims any and all rights in those marks.
Copyright © 2006 Seiko Epson Corporation. All
rights reserved.
w Warning:
Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury.
c Caution:
Cautions must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment.
Note:
Notes contain important information about the product.
Tip:
Tips contain hints for using the product.
Guide to Parts and Control Panel Functions 5
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Guide to Parts and Control Panel Functions
Parts
edge guide
sheet feeder
front tray
paper support
front cover
tray lever
memory card
slot cover
memory card slots
document table
infrared port
document cover
cartridge cover
scanner unit
CD/DVD tray
control panel
front tray
extension
AC inlet
USB cable
8-cm CD/DVD Adapter*
feeder guard
external interface
USB port
* For details on using the
adapter, see the Online User's
Guide included on the
software CD-ROM.
6 Guide to Parts and Control Panel Functions
Control Panel
Control panel design varies depending on the area where you purchased the product.
Buttons
LCD screen
The screen displays a preview of the selected images, or displays settings that you can change with the buttons.
If no buttons are pressed for more than three minutes, the product becomes inactive or a slide show begins when
Screen Saver Settings is set to Memory Card Data (& “Setting the Screen Saver” on page 39).
After 13 minutes of inactivity, the screen turns black to save energy and the LEDs for the mode buttons turn on
and off in a clockwise motion.
Press any button (except P On) to return the screen to its previous state.
Buttons Function Buttons Function
1 P On Press to turn the product on and
off.
6 y [Back] Press to cancel the current
operation on the LCD screen and
return to the previous menu.
2 Mode r [Copy] Press to copy a photo or a
document.
7 udlr
4-way
Scroll
Press to select menu items.
s
[Memory
Card]
Press to print photos from a
memory card.
OK Press to activate the settings you
have selected.
v
[Specialty
Print]
Press to print on CD/DVDs, make
copies or restore faded photos.
8 Copies
(+ and -)
Press to set the number of copies,
or change the crop area.
3 G
[Display/Crop]
Press to change the view of
photos on the LCD screen when
selecting photos, and press to
crop a photo you select.
9 x Start Press to start copying and printing.
4 F [Setup] Press to run maintenance
programs or adjust miscellaneous
settings.
10 y Stop/Clear Press to stop copying and printing,
or reset the settings you have
made.
5 x [Print Settings] Press to display detailed settings
for each mode.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8910
I
con pane
l
Text panel
Handling Paper 7
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Handling Paper
Epson offers an extensive line of special papers that
provide outstanding results when used with Epson
printers and ink. The type of paper you choose
affects the way your printout looks, so be sure to
select the correct paper for your job.
Selecting Paper
If you are just making a copy or printing a rough
draft of an image, plain paper is fine. However, for
the best results, you will want to use one of Epson’s
special ink jet papers designed for the product.
Before printing, you need to select the correct Paper
Type setting on the LCD screen. This important
setting determines how the ink is applied to the
paper.
Choose from these paper types and settings:
*1 You can use paper with a weight of 64 to 90 g/m
2
.
*2 This paper size is only available in Copy mode.
*3 This paper size or type is only available when making prints
from your memory card, digital camera, or mobile phone.
Paper type Size Paper type
setting
Loading
capacity
Plain paper *1 A4 Plain Paper 12 mm
A5 *2
Epson Bright
White Paper
A4 80 sheets
Epson
Premium Ink
Jet Plain
Paper
A4 100
sheets
Epson Matte
Paper
Heavyweight
A4 Matte 20 sheets
Epson Photo
Quality Ink Jet
Paper
A4 100
sheets
Epson
Premium
Glossy Photo
Paper
10 × 15 cm
(4 × 6 in.)
13 × 18 cm
(5 × 7 in.)
A4
Prem.Glossy 20 sheets
Epson
Premium
Semigloss
Photo Paper
10 × 15 cm
(4 × 6 in.)
A4
Epson Ultra
Glossy Photo
Paper
10 × 15 cm
(4 × 6 in.)
13 × 18 cm
(5 × 7 in.)
A4
Ultra Glossy 20 sheets
Epson Glossy
Photo Paper
10 × 15 cm
(4 × 6 in.)
13 × 18 cm
(5 × 7 in.)
A4
Photo Paper 20 sheets
Epson Photo
Stickers 16 *3
A6 Photo
Stickers
1 sheet
Epson Photo
Stickers 4 *3
A6
8 Handling Paper
Loading Paper
1. Open and extend the paper support.
2. Open the front cover.
3. Slide out the front tray.
Note:
Make sure the front tray is in the paper position (lower
position). If it is not, move the tray lever up and reposition the
front tray.
4. Set the paper as shown in the following
illustrations.
Note:
Make sure you do not load more than the recommended
number of sheets. Check the Paper Type setting before
printing to make sure it matches the type of paper you have
loaded (& “Selecting Paper” on page 7).
front cover
front tray
place behind
the tabs
The printable
side is often
whiter or
brighter than the
other side.
make sure it fits
under the arrow
inside the left
edge guide
A4
10 × 15 cm
(4 × 6 in.) and
13 × 18 cm
(5 × 7 in.)
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Handling a CD/DVD
You can print directly on any ink jet printable
CD/DVD using the CD/DVD tray.
c Caution:
You cannot print on thermal-printable CD/DVDs.
Tip:
To print on 8-cm mini CDs, use the EPSON Print CD included in
the software CD-ROM. See the instructions in your on-screen
User's Guide.
Loading a CD/DVD
Note:
Make sure the data, music, or video is burned on your ink jet
printable CD/DVDs before you print. Otherwise, dirt or
scratches on the surface may cause errors when you burn the
data.
If you plan to print large numbers of CD/DVDs, it is a good idea
to print a small sample, then wait a day and check the quality to
make sure it is satisfactory.
1. Turn on the product and open the front cover.
2. Move the tray lever down until the front tray is
lifted to the CD/DVD position (upper position).
c Caution
Do not touch the front tray when operating the tray lever.
Do not move the tray lever while the product is operating.
Note:
Before you move the tray lever, make sure the front tray is not
extended and no paper or other objects are on the front tray.
3. Place your CD/DVD on the CD/DVD tray with
the label surface up. (Make sure the surface is
clean.)
Note:
Use the CD/DVD tray that comes with the product. The tray
cannot be used with other products.
4. Insert the tray into the product until the arrow
mark on the CD/DVD tray is aligned with the
arrow mark on the front tray.
Make sure that either edge of the CD/DVD tray
is inserted into the brackets on the front tray.
c Caution
Do not insert the CD/DVD tray while the product is operating.
Otherwise, your product may be damaged or the surface of
the CD/DVD may become dirty or scratched.
Insert the CD/DVD
tray along the edge
guide
10 Handling a CD/DVD
Ejecting the CD/DVD Tray
1. Make sure that printing is finished.
2. Eject the CD/DVD tray by pulling it straight out
of the front tray.
3. Move the tray lever up to reposition the front
tray.
Adjusting the Print Position
If your printed image is not centered on the
CD/DVD, you can adjust its printing position.
1. If necessary, print a test sample using an extra
CD/DVD.
2. Press the F [Setup] button.
3. Use the l or r button to select the Print Position,
and press OK to enter this mode.
4. Use the u or d button to select CD/DVD.
5. Press the r button, you see a screen like this:
6. Use the u or d button to adjust the Up-Down
print position, and use the l or r button to adjust
the Left-Right print position.
7. Press the OK button to apply the new setting.
Note:
This product retains your settings even after it has been
turned off, so you do not need to readjust the printing position
each time you print a CD/DVD.
Options Description
Up-Down Move the CD/DVD print position up or
down. You can adjust it by 0.1 mm from
-2 to +2 mm.
Left-Right Move the CD/DVD print position left or
right. You can adjust it by 0.1 mm from
-2 to +2 mm.
1. Move the CD/DVD up
2. Move the CD/DVD right
3. Move the CD/DVD down
4. Move the CD/DVD left
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Copying
You can copy documents and photos without a
computer.
Note the following when copying:
The copied image may not be exactly the same
size as the original.
Depending on the type of paper used, print
quality may decline in the top and bottom areas
of the printout, or these areas may be smeared.
If you see a low ink message while you are
copying, you can either continue copying until
the ink is expended, or stop and replace the
cartridge.
Keep the document table clean.
Make sure the document or photo is flat against
the document table; otherwise, the copy will be
out of focus.
Do not pull out paper that is being printed; it will
be ejected automatically.
Placing Originals on the
Document Table
1. Open the document cover and place your
original face-down on the document table, in the
upper left corner.
2. Close the cover gently so you do not move the
original.
c Caution:
Never open the document cover beyond where it stops and
do not place heavy objects on top of the product.
If you need to copy a thick or large document, you
can remove the document cover. Just open it and pull
it straight up.
If you need to press the document flat while you
copy it, do not press too hard and be careful not to
move it.
When you are done, replace the document cover by
inserting the tabs back into the slots.
12 Copying
Placing an original CD/DVD
To copy your original CD/DVD label design, place
the original CD/DVD in the center of the document
table as shown below.
Copying Originals
Tip:
Plain photocopier paper works well for making everyday
copies. For crisper text and more vivid colors, try one of the
special Epson papers (& Selecting Paper” on page 7).
You can print long-lasting photos with a professional finish
(& “Reprinting Photos on page 15).
1. Load your paper (& page 8).
2. Place your original on the document table
(& “Placing Originals on the Document Table”
on page 11).
3. Press the r [Copy] mode button.
Note:
This product retains the last settings you used, so always
check them to make sure they are the ones you want.
4. Use the u or d button to select a menu item and
use the l or r button to select a setting item. Use
the Copies + or - buttons to set the number of
copies.
Note:
When CD/DVD Copy is selected as the Layout, you cannot
change the number of copies.
5. Press the x [Print Settings] button to change the
settings (& “Selecting special print settings” on
page 13). Then press OK to apply the new
settings.
6. Press the x Start button. Your document is
copied.
If you need to stop copying, press the
y Stop/Clear button.
Tip:
If you need to make your copies lighter or darker, press the
x [Print Settings] button and adjust the Copy Density.
Icon panel Text panel
Select Color for color copies or B&W for
black-and-white copies.
Select the type of document you want to copy.
Select a layout option (& “Selecting a copy layout”
on page 13).
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Selecting a copy layout
1. Press the r [Copy] mode button.
2. Use the u or d button to select Layout, then
press the r button.
3. Use the u or d button to select one of these
layout options, then press OK.
* Borderless copying is available only when you are using
Epson photo paper in the sizes listed (& “Selecting Paper”
on page 7). If you select the Borderless layout, your image
is slightly enlarged and cropped to fill the sheet of paper. If
you notice reduced print quality at the bottom of your print,
try using a layout with borders.
Selecting special print settings
You can choose from various sizes and types of
Epson paper and some print settings to get just the
results you want.
1. Press the r [Copy] mode button.
2. Press the x [Print Settings] button.
3. Use the u or d button to select a menu item, then
press the r button.
4. Use the u or d button to select a setting item, and
then press OK to apply the new setting.
Copy Layout Setting Result
Border
Copies your original
with a standard 3-mm
margin.
Borderless*
Copies your photo all
the way to the edges of
the paper.
CD/DVD Copy
Copies your photo onto
a CD or DVD label
using the Auto Fit
Page function
(& “Copying onto a
CD/DVD on page 18).
2-up Copy
Copies two originals
onto one sheet
(& “Copying 2 Originals
on One Sheet on page
14).
Repeat Copy
Prints a photo at actual
size as many time as it
will fit on one sheet.
Repeat-4
Prints a photo four
times on one sheet.
Zoom Select Actual to print your photo at its
original size. Select Auto Fit Page for
borderless printing and resizing the
image to fit various common paper
sizes. You can also resize the original
to a specific scale using the Copies +
or - buttons. button.
Paper Type Select the paper type you loaded
(& “Selecting Paper” on page 7).
Paper Size Select the paper size you loaded.
Quality Select the quality of the copied
documents.
Copy Density Select the density of copied
documents. You can choose from - 4 to
+ 4.
Expansion Select the amount the image is
expanded when you select Borderless.
Standard: No margins are printed.
(The image is slightly enlarged and
cropped to fill the sheet of paper.)
Mid: Low expansion rate. (Margins
might be printed.)
Min: Lowest expansion rate. (Margins
might be printed.)
CD
Inner-Outer
Select to resize the print position for the
inside and outside diameter of the
CD/DVD label.
Inner: 18 - 46 mm
Outer:114 - 120 mm
14 Copying
Notice for CD/DVD copying:
The printable area of a CD/DVD is illustrated as
follows.
Note:
If you are printing in the following areas of the disc, the disc or
the CD/DVD tray may get strained with ink.
Copying 2 Originals on One Sheet
1. Load your paper (& page 8).
2. Place the first original on the document table
(& “Placing Originals on the Document Table”
on page 11).
3. Press the r [Copy] mode button.
4. Use the u or d button to select a menu item and
use the l or r button to select a setting item. Use
the Copies + or - buttons to set the number of
copies.
Note:
If you choose 2-up Copy as the layout setting, but you do not
select two originals, a blank space is left on the paper.
5. Press OK.
6. Press the x [Print Settings] button and change
the settings (& “Selecting special print settings
on page 13). Then press OK to apply the new
settings.
7. Press the x Start button. The first original is
scanned and the product starts copying.
8. When the product finishes scanning the first
original, place the second original on the
document table.
9. Press the x Start button again. The second
original is scanned, and the copy is printed.
If you need to stop copying, press the
y Stop/Clear button.
Inner hub area 18 to 42 mm
Outer periphery area 117 to 120 mm
Icon panel Text panel
Select Color for color copies or B&W for
black-and-white copies.
Select Text, Graphics, or Photo.
Select 2-up Copy to copy two originals per sheet
(& “Selecting a copy layout” on page 13).
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Reprinting Photos
1. Load the photo paper (& page 8) you want to
print on.
2. Place your photo on the document table
(& “Placing Originals on the Document Table”
on page 11).
3. Press the v [Specialty Print] mode button.
4. Use the l or r button to select Reprint/Restore
Photos, and then press OK.
5. Use the r button to enter the menu. Use the u or
d button to select a color restoration setting, then
press OK (& “Restoring color in photos” on page
17).
6. Press OK again and follow the information
displayed on the LCD screen. Press OK. Your
photo is previewed.
7. Use the Copies + or - button to select the
number of copies (1 to 99).
8. Press the x [Print Settings] button and change
the settings (& “Selecting special print settings”
on page 17). Then press OK to apply the new
settings.
9. Press the x Start button. Your photo is printed.
If you need to stop copying, press the
y Stop/Clear button.
Note:
If you select the Borderless layout, your image is slightly
enlarged and cropped to fill the sheet of paper.
If the edge of the copy are cropped off, move the original away
from the corner slightly.
Icon panel Text panel
16 Copying
Copying multiple photos
To print several photos at one time, place each photo
horizontally as shown in the illustration below.
Note:
You can copy two 10 × 15 cm (4 × 6 in.) size photos at a time.
If the edge of the photo is missing after you print, try copying
them one at a time.
Place your photo 5 mm away from the edge of the document
table. Also when you place two photos, position each photo at
least 5 mm away from the adjacent photo.
You can copy several different sized photos at the same time,
as long as they are larger than 30 × 40 mm and all fit inside the
216 × 297 mm area.
Cropping and enlarging a photo
You can crop out the rest of the photo and print just
the main subject by itself when you reprint a photo.
Before you start, follow the instructions on the
preceding pages to load the photo paper and place
your photos on the document table. And set
Restoration to On, as shown (& “Reprinting
Photos” on page 15). Then press OK. You see the
information on the LCD screen.
1. Press OK. Your photo is previewed and then
displayed on the screen.
2. Press the G [Display/Crop] button. You see
the cropping screen.
3. Use the u, d, l, and r buttons to move the frame
to the center of the area you want to crop. You
can also rotate or zoom the image by using
buttons indicated at the bottom of the LCD
screen.
Note:
To readjust the frames position, press the y [Back] button to
return to the previous screen.
4. When you have finished framing the photo,
press OK.
5. Use the Copies + or - button to select the
number of copies (1 to 99).
5mm
5mm
5mm
Buttons Description
Copies + Press to reduce the area you want
to crop.
Copies - Press to enlarge the area you want
to crop.
4-way scroll Press to move the frame to the
center of the area you want to
crop.
OK Press to enlarge the photo.
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6. Press the x [Print Settings] button and change
the settings (& “Selecting special print settings”
on page 17). Then press OK to apply the new
settings.
7. Press the x Start button. Your photo is printed.
If you need to cancel printing, press the
y Stop/Clear button.
Restoring color in photos
If you have photos that have faded over time, you
can bring them back to life with color restoration
when you reprint them.
Before you start, follow the instructions on the
preceding pages to load photo paper and place your
photos on the document table. And set Restoration
to On, as shown (& “Reprinting Photos” on page 15).
Note:
You can restore color to faded photos up to 10 × 15 cm
(4 × 6in.).
You can also restore color to photos larger than 10 × 15 cm
(4 × 6 in.) when you scan them to your computer. See your
on-screen User's Guide for details.
Selecting special print settings
You can choose from various sizes and types of
Epson paper and some print settings to get just the
results you want.
1. Press the v [Specialty Print] mode button and
follow the instructions on the preceding pages to
preview the photo (& “Reprinting Photos” on
page 15).
2. Press the x [Print Settings] button.
3. Use the u or d button to select a menu item, then
press the r button.
4. Use the u or d button to select a setting item, and
then press OK to apply the new setting.
Paper Type Select the setting for the type of paper
you loaded (& Selecting Paper” on
page 7).
Paper Size Select the paper size you loaded.
Layout Select Borderless to print your photo
without white borders at the edges.
Otherwise select Border.
Quality Select the quality of the copied
documents.
Expansion Adjust the amount the image is
expanded when you select Borderless.
Standard: No margins are printed.
(The image is slightly enlarged and
cropped to fill the sheet of paper.)
Mid:Low expansion rate. (Margins
might be printed.)
Min:Lowest expansion rate. (Margins
might be printed.)
Color Effect Select B&W to print your photo in black
and white.
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Copying onto a CD/DVD
You can copy your colorful designs or photos
directly onto a CD/DVD without using your
computer.
1. Place your CD/DVD on the CD/DVD tray and
insert it into the product (& “Loading a
CD/DVD” on page 9).
2. Place the original you want to copy on the
document table (& “Placing Originals on the
Document Table” on page 11). The image is
automatically cropped and resized to fit on the
CD/DVD label.
3. Press the r [Copy] mode button.
4. Use the u or d button to select a menu item and
use the l or r button to select a setting item.
Note:
When CD Copy is selected as the Layout, you cannot
change the number of copies.
5. Press the x [Print Settings] button and change
the settings (& “Selecting special print settings
on page 13). Then press OK to apply the new
settings.
Tip:
If you want to check the print output first, select Plain Paper
as the Paper Type setting and load plain paper.
6. Press the x Start button. Your CD/DVD is
printed.
If you need to stop copying, press the
y Stop/Clear button.
7. When printing is complete, pull the tray out of
the product (& “Ejecting the CD/DVD Tray” on
page 10) and let the CD/DVD dry fully before
handling it.
8. When you finish printing CD/DVDs, raise the
tray lever to return the front tray to its former
position (& “Ejecting the CD/DVD Tray” on
page 10).
Tip:
If ink smears on your printed CD/DVDs, you may need to adjust
the ink density. CD/DVDs from different manufacturers absorb ink
differently, so you may need to adjust the setting for each brand.
After making basic print settings, press the x [Print Settings]
button. Change the Copy Density as needed, then press OK.
Select Color for color copies or B&W for
black-and-white copies.
Select Text, Graphics, or Photo.
Select CD/DVD Copy (& “Selecting a copy layout”
on page 13).
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Printing from a Memory Card
You can print photos directly from your digital
camera’s memory card. Just insert it into the memory
card slot and you are ready to print.
Handling a Memory Card
Compatible cards
Make sure your memory card meets the following
requirements.
Inserting a memory card
1. Turn off your computer or disconnect it from the
product.
2. Make sure the product is turned on.
3. Open the memory card slot cover.
4. Make sure the memory card light is off and no
memory cards are in the slots. Then insert your
memory card.
Card type CompactFlash, Microdrive,
SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card,
MultiMediaCard,
miniSD card, miniSDHC card,
microSD card, microSDHC card,
Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO,
Magic Gate Memory Stick,
Magic Gate Memory Stick Duo,
Memory Stick Duo,
Memory Stick PRO Duo,
xD-Picture Card, xD-Picture Card Type M
xD-Picture Card Type H
Media format DCF (Design rule for Camera File system)
version 1.0 or 2.0 compliant
All card types standard version compliant.
File format JPEG with the Exif Version 2.21 standard
Image size 80 × 80 pixels to 9200 × 9200 pixels
Number of files Up to 999
Memory
card light
xD-Picture Card
xD-Picture Card Type M
xD-Picture Card Type H
SD Memory Card
SDHC Memory Card
MultiMediaCard
miniSD card*
miniSDHC card*
(* Adapter required)
microSD card*
microSDHC card*
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c Caution:
Make sure you check which direction the card should be
inserted, and if the card needs an adapter make sure you
attach the adapter before inserting the card. Otherwise, you
may not be able to remove the card from the product.
5. Make sure the memory card light flashes and
then stays on.
6. Close the memory card slot cover.
c Caution:
Do not insert more than one memory card at a time.
Do not try to force the memory card into the slot. Memory cards
will not go all the way in. Forcing a memory card into the slot
may damage the product, the memory card, or both.
Keep the memory card slot cover closed while a memory card
is inserted. This protects the memory card and the slot from
dust and static; otherwise data on the memory card may be
lost, or the product may be damaged.
The static charge on memory cards may cause malfunction.
If the memory card is not correctly formatted, you will see a
message on the LCD screen. Press the button indicated on the
screen to format the memory card. Any data stored on the
memory card will be erased.
Note:
If a digital camera is connected to the product, disconnect it before
you insert your memory card.
Removing a memory card
1. Make sure all print jobs are finished.
2. Open the memory card slot cover.
3. Make sure the memory card light is not flashing.
4. Remove the memory card by pulling it straight
out of its slot.
5. Close the memory card slot cover.
c Caution:
Do not remove the memory card or turn off the product while
the memory card light is flashing, or you may lose data on the
memory card.
If your computer uses Windows 2000 or XP, never turn off the
product or disconnect the USB cable when a memory card is
inserted; you may lose data on the memory card. See your
online User's Guide for details.
Memory Stick
Memory Stick PRO
MagicGate Memory Stick
Memory Stick Duo*
Memory Stick PRO Duo*
MagicGate Memory Stick Duo*
(* Adapter required)
Compact Flash
Microdrive
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Checking Photos on a
Memory Card
You can view all the photos on your memory card.
1. Insert a memory card (& page 19).
2. Press the s [Memory Card] mode button.
3. Use the l or r button to select Slide Show.
4. Press OK to start the slide show. The product
displays one photo stored on the memory card at
a time and advances to the next photo
automatically.
Press the u or d button to pause and replay the
slide show.
You can print your photo from Slide Show menu
(& “Printing Photos” on page 21). Press OK to
select the photo you want to print. Press the
x [Print Settings] button and change the
settings (& “Selecting special print settings” on
page 22). Then press the x Start button.
Printing Photos
1. Load the type of paper you want to use
(& page 8).
2. Insert a memory card (& page 19).
3. Press the s [Memory Card] mode button.
4. Use the l or r button to select one of the options
for viewing/printing your photos, and then
press OK.
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Setting Description
View and
Print
Prints only the photos that you choose.
Print All
Photos
Print all the photos on your memory
card.
Print by Date Prints photos by the date they were
taken.
Print Index
Sheet
Prints thumbnails of the photos on your
memory card and lets you select which
ones you want to print (& Selecting
and Printing Photos Using an Index
Sheet” on page 26).
Slide Show Displays all photos on your memory
card as a slide show (& “Checking
Photos on a Memory Card” on page
21).
Scan to
Memory Card
Saves the photos to a memory card
(& Scanning a Photo / Document on
page 34).
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5. Follow the instructions below to select the
photos you want to print and set the number of
copies.
6. Press the x [Print Settings] button and change
the settings (& “Selecting special print settings
on page 22). Then press OK to apply the new
settings.
7. Press the x Start button. Your photo is printed.
If you need to cancel printing, press the
y Stop/Clear button.
Selecting special print settings
You can choose from various sizes and types of
Epson paper and some print settings to get just the
results you want.
1. Follow the instructions on the preceding pages
to select photos you want to print (& “Printing
Photos” on page 21).
2. Press the x [Print Settings] button.
3. Use the u or d button to select a menu item, then
press the r button.
4. Use the u or d button to select a setting item, and
then press OK to apply the new settings.
Option
Selected
Instructions
View and
Print
Use the l or r button to select a photo
and use the Copies + or - button to set
the number of copies.
Print All
Photos
Press OK. Use the Copies + or - button
to set the number of copies. You can
view all of the photos by using the l or
r button.
Print by Date Use the u or d button to select the
date, and then use the r button to place
a check mark and press OK. Press OK
again, and use the l or r button to
select a photo. Press the Copies + or -
button to set the number of copies.
Slide Show Use the l or r button to select the
photo you want to print. Then press OK.
Press Copies + or - button to set the
number of copies.
Setting Description
Paper Type Select the setting for the type of paper
you loaded (& Selecting Paper” on
page 7).
Paper Size Select the paper size you loaded.
Layout Select Borderless to print your photo
without white borders at the edges.
Otherwise select Border or another
layout option (& Selecting the layout”
on page 23).
Quality Select the print quality.
Color Effect Select B&W to print your photo in black
and white. Select Sepia to print your
photo in sepia.
Enhance Select PhotoEnhance to adjust the
brightness, contrast, and saturation of
your photos.
Select P.I.M. to use your camera's
PRINT Image Matching or Exif Print
settings.
Red Eye Select On to correct red eye.
(& “Red-eye reduction on page 23).
Brightness Adjust this setting if your prints are too
light or too dark.
Contrast Adjust this setting to increase the
contrast.
Sharpness Adjust this setting to sharpen or soften
your prints.
Saturation Adjust the density of color. A higher
saturation makes the color appear
richer, while a lower saturation makes it
appear paler.
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Red-eye reduction
1. Follow the instructions on the preceding pages
to select the photos you want to print
(& “Printing Photos” on page 21).
2. Press the x [Print Settings] button.
3. Use the u or d button to select Red Eye, then
press the r button.
4. Use the u or d button to select On, and then
press OK.
Note:
Depending on the type of photo, parts of the image other than the
eyes may be corrected.
Selecting the layout
1. Follow the instructions on the preceding pages
to select photos you want to print (& “Printing
Photos” on page 21).
2. Press the x [Print Settings] button.
3. Use the u or d button to select Layout, then
press the r button.
4. Use the u or d button to select one of these
layout options, then press OK.
*If your memory card contains P.I.F. frame data, you
can choose the P.I.F. data to print with your photo
from the Layout option.
Note:
For most multi-photo layouts, the set number of copies of each
selected photo is printed per sheet. If you choose 4-up as the
layout setting, but you do not select four photos, a blank space is
left for any missing photos.
Date Prints the date your photo was taken in
one of the following formats:
yyyy.mm.dd (2006.04.13),
mmm.dd.yyyy (Apr.13.2006),
dd.mmm.yyyy (13.Apr.2006), or
None (no date).
Print Info. Select On to print your camera's
exposure time (shutter speed), F-stop
(aperture), and ISO speed.
Fit Frame Select On, to automatically crop your
photo to fit inside the space available
for the layout you selected. Select Off
to turn off automatic cropping and leave
white space at the edges of the photo.
Bidirectional Select On to increase the print speed.
Select Off to improve the print quality
(but your photos print more slowly).
Expansion Select the amount the image is
expanded when you select Borderless.
Standard: No margins are printed.
(The image is slightly enlarged and
cropped to fill the sheet of paper.)
Mid: Low expansion rate. (Margins
might be printed.)
Min: Lowest expansion rate. (Margins
might be printed.)
Setting Description
Setting Description
Borderless Prints your photo all the way to the edges
of the paper.
Border Prints your photo with a white margin at
the edge.
Upper Half Prints your photo on the upper half of the
paper.
Photo ID Prints photos at two sizes (35.0 × 45.0
mm and 50.8 × 50.8 mm on the 10 × 15
cm (4 × 6 in.) size photo paper. It is
useful for identification photograph.
2-up Prints two photos per sheet.
4-up Prints four photos per sheet.
8-up Prints eight photos per sheet.
20-up Prints 20 photos per sheet.
30-up Prints 30 photos per sheet.
80-up Prints 80 photos per sheet.
Sticker16 Places 16 images on one sheet. If there
are fewer than 16 images, the remaining
space is left blank. It two or more is set as
the number of prints, it prints the
specified number of pages using the
same layout.
P.I.F.
000000*
Prints your photo with the P.I.F. frame.
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Cropping and enlarging a photo
1. Follow the instructions on the preceding pages
to select the photos you want to print
(& “Printing Photos” on page 21).
2. Press the G [Display/Crop] button.
Depending on your selection, you see a screen
like this:
3. Use the buttons displayed at the bottom of the
LCD screen to make your settings (& “Cropping
and enlarging a photo” on page 16).
Note:
To readjust your setting, press the y [Back] button to return to the
previous screen.
4. When you have finished framing the photo,
press OK.
5. Use the Copies + or - button to set the number of
copies (1 to 99).
6. Press the x [Print Settings] button and change
the settings (& “Selecting special print settings
on page 22). Then press OK to apply the new
settings.
7. Press the x Start button. Your photo is printed.
If you need to cancel printing, press the
y Stop/Clear button.
Printing with fun frames
You can add colorful frames to your favorite
photographs with PRINT Image Framer.
1. Choose from a variety of frames on the software
CD-ROM that came with the product and save
them to a memory card using EPSON PRINT
Image Framer Tool. For details, see the software
help.
Tip:
You can also use the PIF DESIGNER software to edit the
existing frames or create your own frames. For details, see
the software help.
2. Load the appropriate paper for the frame size
(& page 8).
3. Insert the memory card containing your photos
and P.I.F. frames (& page 19).
4. You see information on the LCD screen telling
you how many P.I.F. images are on the memory
card.
If you want to print your photos by using the
P.I.F. frames already assigned, see “Print photos
without using the Memory Card mode menu”
on page 25.
If you want to select the P.I.F. frames on the
memory card, see “Print photos using the
Memory Card mode menu” on page 25.
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Print photos without using the Memory
Card mode menu
1. Press OK.
2. Use the l or r button to select the photo and
P.I.F. data you want to print. Then press OK.
Note:
Press OK again to check how the photo looks in the
frame.
P.I.F. frames have already been assigned to each photo,
so you cannot change the frame.
3. Press the Copies + or - button to set the number
of copies (1 to 99).
4. Press the x [Print Settings] button and change
the settings (& “Selecting special print settings”
on page 22). Then press OK to apply the new
settings.
5. Press the x Start button. Your photo is printed.
If you need to cancel printing, press the
y Stop/Clear button.
Print photos using the Memory Card
mode menu
1. Press the y [Back] button.
2. Use the l or r button to select View and Print,
Print by Date, or Print All Photos. Then press
OK.
3. Use the l or r button to select the photo you
want to print, then press the x [Print Settings]
button.
4. Use the u or d button to select Layout, then
press the r button.
5. Use the u or d button to select the P.I.F. frame
you want to print with, then press OK.
6. Press OK again and use the Copies + or - button
to set the number of copies (1 to 99).
7. Press the x Start button. Your photo is printed.
If you need to cancel printing, press the
y Stop/Clear button.
Printing on a photo stickers sheet
1. Load a photo stickers sheet (& page 8).
2. Insert a memory card (& page 19).
3. Press the s [Memory Card] mode button.
4. Follow the instructions on the preceding pages
to select photos you want to print (& “Printing
Photos” on page 21).
5. Press the x [Print Settings] button and change
the settings (& “Selecting special print settings”
on page 22). Then press OK to apply the new
settings.
6. Press the x Start button. Your photo is printed.
If you need to cancel printing, press the
y Stop/Clear button.
7. If your printed image is not centered on the
photo stickers sheet, you can adjust its printing
position. Press the F [Setup] button.
8. Use the l or r to select Print Position, then press
OK.
9. Use the u or d button to select Sticker.
10. Press the r button and then use the u, d, l, or r
buttons to select how far (in millimeters) to move
the print position.
11. Press OK to apply the new setting. Then try
printing again.
Note:
This product retains your settings even after it has been
turned off, so you do not need to readjust the printing position
each time you print on a photo stickers sheet.
Setting Description
Paper Type Select PhotoStickers.
Paper Size Make sure A6 is selected.
Layout Select Stickers 16.
Print
Position
Options
Description
Up-Down Move the photo stickers sheet print
position up or down. You can adjust it
by 0.1 mm from --2.5 to +2.5 mm.
Left-Right Move the photo stickers sheet print
position left or right. You can adjust it
by 0.1 mm from -2.5 to +2.5 mm.
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Using DPOF to select your photos
If your camera supports DPOF (Digital Print Order
Format), you can use it to preselect photos and the
number of copies to print while the memory card is
still in your camera. See your camera’s instruction
manual for details.
1. Load the type of paper you want to use
(& page 8). Load enough sheets for the number
of photos you want to print.
2. Insert the memory card containing DPOF data
(& page 19). You see this screen:
3. Press OK to print DPOF data. You see this screen:
4. Press the x [Print Settings] button and change
the settings (& “Selecting special print settings
on page 22). Then press OK to apply the new
settings.
5. Press the x Start button. Your photos are
printed.
If you need to cancel printing, press the
y Stop/Clear button.
Selecting and Printing
Photos Using an Index Sheet
To select photos for printing, you can use an index
sheet. First, print an index sheet which has small
images of all the photos on your memory card. Then,
mark the photos on the index sheet that you want to
print, scan the sheet, and the selected photos will be
printed automatically.
Printing an index sheet
Selecting photos from the index sheet
Scanning the index sheet
Printing the selected photos
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1. Printing an index sheet
1. Load several sheets of A4-size plain paper
(& page 8).
Up to 30 images are printed on each page, so if
there are more than 30 photos on your memory
card, you will need enough sheets for all the
index pages to be printed.
2. Insert a memory card (& page 19).
3. Press the s [Memory Card] mode button.
4. Use the l or r button to select Print Index Sheet,
and then press OK.
5. Use the u or d button to select Print Index Sheet
Select.
6. Press the r button and then use the u or d
button to select the range of photos you want to
print on the index sheet. Then press OK.
7. Press the x Start button. The index sheet is
printed.
If you need to cancel printing, press the
y Stop/Clear button.
Note:
Make sure the triangle mark on the upper left corner of the
index sheet is printed properly. If the index sheet is not
printed correctly, the product cannot scan it.
If there are a lot of photos on your memory card, this may
take a few minutes.
For multiple index sheets, the pages are printed from the
last sheet to the first, so the most recent images are
printed first.
2. Selecting photos from the index
sheet
On the index sheet, use a dark pen or pencil to fill in
the ovals and make your selections.
1. In section 1, select the size and type of paper you
want to print on (& page 7). Fill in the oval to the
left of your selection.
2. Select whether to print your photos with or
without borders.
3. Fill in the Date oval to include an optional data
stamp.
4. In section 2, select All to print one copy of each
photo, or fill in the number beneath each photo
to select 1, 2, or 3 copies.
Range Description
All Photos Prints all the photos stored on a
memory card.
Latest 30 Prints 30 photos from the latest one in
order of the file name.
Latest 60 Prints 60 photos from the latest one in
order of the file name.
Latest 90 Prints 90 photos from the latest one in
order of the file name.
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NOT
good:
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3. Scanning the index sheet and
printing the selected photos
1. Place the index sheet face-down on the
document table, in the upper left corner, so that
the top of the sheet is aligned against the left
edge of the document table.
2. Close the document cover.
3. Load the type of paper you marked on the index
sheet (& page 8). Load enough sheets for the
number of photos you want to print.
4. On the LCD screen, make sure Print from Index
Sheet is selected, then press the x Start button.
The sheet is scanned and your photos are
printed.
If you need to cancel printing, press the
y Stop/Clear button.
Note:
If you have more than one index sheet, wait each time until
printing is complete. Then repeat the steps above to scan and
print from each additional sheet.
Making an Original CD/DVD
You can print photos from your memory card
directly onto a CD/DVD without using your
computer. And you can further enhance your
CD/DVD collection by making your own CD/DVD
jacket.
Printing a CD/DVD label
1. Place your CD/DVD on the CD/DVD tray and
insert it into the product (& “Loading a
CD/DVD” on page 9).
2. Insert a memory card (& page 19).
3. Press the v [Specialty Print] mode button.
4. Use the l or r button to select Print on CD/DVD,
then press OK.
You see the first photo on your memory card
displayed on the screen:
5. Press the x [Print Settings] button.
6. Use the u or d button to select a menu item, then
press the r button.
Top
Bottom
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7. Use the u or d button to select a setting item. and
then press OK to apply the new settings.
8. When you finish making print settings, press
OK.
9. Use the l or r button to select a photo and then
press OK.
Note:
For most multi-photo layouts, the set number of copies of
each selected photo is printed per CD/DVD. If you choose
4-up as the layout setting, but you do not select four photos,
a blank space is left for any missing photos.
10. Press the x Start button. Your CD/DVD is
printed.
If you need to cancel printing, press the
y Stop/Clear button.
11. If you want to print another CD/DVD, press the
x Start button after printing has finished.
12. When printing is complete, pull the tray out of
the product (& “Ejecting the CD/DVD Tray” on
page 10) and let the CD/DVD dry fully before
handling it.
13. When you finish printing CD/DVDs, raise the
tray lever to return the front tray to its former
position (& “Ejecting the CD/DVD Tray” on
page 10).
Printing a CD/DVD jacket
1. Load A4 size paper (& page 8).
2. Insert a memory card (& page 19).
3. Press the v [Speciality Print] mode button.
4. Use the l or r button to select Print on CD/DVD,
then press OK.
You see the first photo on your memory card
displayed on the screen:
5. Press the x [Print Settings] button.
6. Use the u or d button to select a menu item, then
press the r button.
Setting Description
Media Type Select CD/DVD.
Paper Type Select CD/DVD to print photos on a
CD/DVD label directly. If you want to
check the print output first, select
Plain Paper.
Layout 1-up prints one photo on the
CD/DVD, centered on the hole in the
middle of the disk.
4-up prints four photos on the
CD/DVD, with one image in each of
the four quarters.
8-up/12-up prints eight or 12 photos
on the CD/DVD, arranged in a circle
around the outer edge of the disk.
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7. Use the u or d button to select a setting item,
then press OK to apply the new settings.
Tip:
The settings in the table are only one example. You can make
other settings from the Print Settings menu.
8. When you finish making print settings, press
OK.
9. Use the l or r button to select a photo; use the
Copies + or - button to set the number of copies.
10. Press the x Start button to start printing.
If you need to cancel printing, press the
y Stop/Clear button.
Printing Stored Photos
You can copy pictures from your memory card to a
USB storage device, such as a Zip drive, recordable
CD-R/RW drive (with a USB connection), MO
(Magneto-Optical) drive, or USB flash drive. This lets
you delete the photos on your memory card and
reuse it without losing your originals.
Once your files are copied, you can print them at any
time from the storage device.
Note:
Not all USB devices are supported. For details, contact your
regional customer support.
If you use a CD-ROM or Zip drive, it must provides its own
power (from an external power supply or adapter).
Copying photos to a USB drive
1. If the product is connected to your computer,
unplug the USB cable or turn off your computer.
2. Make sure the product is turned on and the
memory card containing your photos is inserted
in it.
3. Connect a USB cable from your storage drive to
the external interface USB port on the front of the
product. (If you are using a thumb drive, plug it
in directly.) Then, insert your media into the
storage drive.
4. Press the F [Setup] button.
5. Use the l or r button to select Backup Memory
Card, then press OK.
6. Use the u or d button to select Memory Card
Backup, then press OK.
Setting Description
Media Type Select CD Jacket.
Paper Type Select the setting for the type of paper
you loaded (& Selecting Paper” on
page 7).
Layout Select a layout option.
Quality Select a quality option.
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7. You see the information on the LCD screen. Press
OK to proceed.
8. A confirmation message is displayed on the LCD
screen. Press OK to start backup.
All the photos on your memory card are copied
to your connected storage device. Depending on
how many photos there are, this may take
several minutes.
9. When you are done copying photos, press the
y [Back] button and remove the memory card
(& “Removing a memory card” on page 20).
Note:
When backing up photos to a CD-R/RW, the product creates
a folder for each backup session. You can store multiple
backup sessions on a CD-R/RW.
Printing photos from a storage
drive
1. Follow the instructions on the preceding pages
to connect your drive to the product
(& “Copying photos to a USB drive” on page 30).
Note:
Remove any memory cards from the product. The product
does not recognize peripheral devices when a memory card
is inserted.
2. When you see this screen, use the u or d button
to select which folder to print from, then press
OK.
3. Press the s [Memory Card] mode button, then
follow the same steps as you would to print from
your camera’s memory card (& “Printing
Photos” on page 21).
32 Printing from a Digital Camera/Mobile Phone/PDA
Printing from a Digital Camera/Mobile
Phone/PDA
You can print your photos from your digital camera
or mobile phone directly.
From a Digital Camera
PictBridge and USB DIRECT-PRINT let you print
your photos by connecting your digital camera
directly to this product.
Make sure your camera and photos meet the
following requirements.
1. Make sure the product is not printing from a
computer.
2. Remove any memory cards from the product.
3. Load the type of paper you want to use
(& page 8). Load enough sheets for the number
of photos you want to print.
4. Press the F [Setup] button.
5. Use the l or r button to select PictBridge Setup,
then press OK.
6. Use the LCD screen to select the print settings
(& “Selecting special print settings” on page 22).
7. When you finish selecting your print settings,
press OK.
8. Connect the USB cable that came with your
camera to the external interface USB port of this
product.
9. Make sure your camera is turned on and use it to
select the photos you want to print, adjust any
necessary settings, and print your photos. See
your camera’s manual for details.
Note:
If your camera is not compatible with PictBridge or USB
DIRECT-PRINT, you will see a message saying that the
connected device cannot be used. Epson cannot
guarantee the compatibility of any cameras.
Depending on the setting on this product and the digital
camera, some combinations of paper type, size, and
layout may not be supported.
Some of the settings on your digital camera may not be
reflected in the output.
Direct printing
compatibility
PictBridge or USB DIRECT-PRINT
File format JPEG
Image size 80 × 80 pixels to 9200 × 9200 pixels
external
interface
USB port
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From a Mobile Phone
If your mobile phone has an infrared port, you can
send your JPEG photo data from your phone to the
product and print it.
Make sure your mobile phone allows you to send
photo data via infrared.
1. Make sure your product is not printing from a
computer.
2. Load the type of paper you want to use
(& page 8).
3. Press the F [Setup] button.
4. Use the l or r button to select PictBridge Setup,
then press OK.
5. Use the u, d, or r button to select the print
settings (& “Selecting special print settings” on
page 22).
6. When you have finished selecting your print
settings, press OK.
7. Aim your phone's infrared port at the infrared
port on the product and send your photo data.
See your mobile phone's manual for details.
The product starts printing after it receives the
data properly.
Note:
The infrared port can receive data from up to 20 cm away.
You can send up to 10 pieces of image data (the maximum total
image size is 3 MB), including documents that are being
printed.
You may not be able to transmit your data if direct sunlight or
fluorescent light is shining onto either of the infrared ports.
The products infrared specification is as follows.
within 20 cm
Version Compliant with IrDA
®
Standard
Specifications. (Ver.1.3 Low Power)
Maximum data rate 4 M bit/s
Minimum link
distance upper limit
0.2 meters
34 Saving to a Memory Card
Saving to a Memory Card
You can save scans of photos or documents to your
memory card in JPEG or PDF format directly. You
can also scan to your computer instead of a memory
card (see the instructions in your on-screen User’s
Guide).
Scanning a Photo /
Document
1. Insert a memory card (& page 19).
2. Place your photo or document on the document
table (& “Placing Originals on the Document
Table” on page 11).
3. Press the s [Memory Card] mode button.
4. Use the l or r button to select Scan to Memory
Card, then press OK.
5. Use the u, d, l, and r buttons to select the
following options:
6. Press OK. The photo is scanned and saved to the
EPSCAN folder on your memory card.
When scanning is finished, you see a
confirmation screen. Note the name given to
your image and its location on the card.
c Caution:
Never open the scanner unit while scanning; otherwise, you
may damage the product.
Do not remove the card or turn off the product while the
memory card light is flashing, or you may lose data.
Note:
If the edges of the scan are cropped off, move the photo away from
the corner slightly.
Icon panel Text panel
Setting Description
Format Select JPG or PDF.
Scan Area If the edges of the photo are light in
color, select Max Area. Otherwise,
select Auto Crop.
Original Select the type of original you placed
on the document table.
Quality Select the quality of the scanned
documents.
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Maintenance
You can keep the operation of the product at its best
by performing the procedures described in this
chapter. Also, this section includes instructions on
how to replace ink cartridges and transport the
product.
Replacing Ink Cartridges
When you print with low or expended ink cartridges,
you see a message on the LCD screen. Check which
cartridge is low or expended.
Tip:
If a cartridge is more than six months old, print quality may decline.
If necessary, try cleaning the print head (& Cleaning the print
head” on page 38). If printouts still do not look their best, you may
need to replace the cartridge.
Checking the ink cartridge status
1. Press the F [Setup] button.
2. Use the l or r button to select Ink Cartridge
Status, then press OK.
You see a graphic showing the ink cartridge
status:
Y (Yellow), B (Black), LC (Light Cyan), LM (Light
Magenta), M (Magenta), C (Cyan).
3. When you are done checking the ink cartridge
status, use the l or r button to select OK.
If you want to replace the ink cartridge, use the l
or r button to select Change Cartridge, then
press OK. (& “Removing and installing ink
cartridges” on page 36).
4. Press the y [Back] button to return to the
previous screen.
When your ink starts getting low, make sure you
have replacement cartridges available. You cannot
print if a cartridge is expended.
Note:
Epson cannot guarantee the quality or reliability of non-genuine
ink. If non-genuine ink cartridges are installed, the ink cartridge
status will not be displayed.
Purchasing ink cartridges
Use these Epson ink cartridges within six months of
installing them and before the expiration date.
c Caution:
Epson recommends the use of genuine Epson ink cartridges. The
use of non-genuine ink may cause damage that is not covered by
Epson's warranties, and under certain circumstances, may cause
erratic printer behavior. Epson cannot guarantee the quality or
reliability of non-genuine ink. Information about the ink cartridge
status is not displayed when non-genuine ink is used.
Ink cartridge precautions
w Warning:
If ink gets on your hands, wash them thoroughly with soap and
water. If ink gets in your eyes, flush them immediately with water.
If you still have discomfort or vision problems, see a doctor
immediately.
To avoid damaging the product, never move the
print head by hand.
When an ink cartridge is expended, you cannot
continue copying or printing even if the other
cartridges still contain ink.
Leave the expended cartridge installed until you
have obtained a replacement. Otherwise the ink
remaining in the print head nozzles may dry out.
An IC chip on each ink cartridge monitors the
amount of ink used from the cartridge.
Cartridges are usable even if they are removed
and reinserted. However, some ink is consumed
each time cartridges are inserted because the
product automatically checks their reliability.
For maximum ink efficiency, only remove an ink
cartridge when you are ready to replace it. Ink
cartridges with low ink status cannot be used
when reinserted.
Color Part Number
RX560
Series
RX590
Series
(B) Black T0801 T0811/T0821
(C) Cyan T0802 T0812/T0822
(M) Magenta T0803 T0813/T0823
(Y) Yellow T0804 T0814/T0824
(LC) Light Cyan T0805 T0815/T0825
(LM) Light Magenta T0806 T0816/T0826
36 Maintenance
Removing and installing ink
cartridges
Make sure you have a new ink cartridge before you
begin. Once you start replacing a cartridge, you must
complete all the steps in one session.
Note:
Do not open the ink cartridge package until you are ready to install
it in the printer. The cartridge is vacuum packed to maintain its
reliability.
1. Do one of the following:
If an ink cartridge is expended:
Look at the message on the LCD screen to
find out which cartridge should be replaced,
then press OK.
If an ink cartridge is not expended:
Check the ink cartridge status (See on
page 35). Press the F [Setup] button. Use the
l or r button to select Maintenance, and
press OK. Use the u or d button to select
Change Ink Cartridge, and press OK.
2. Make sure the document cover is closed, then lift
up the scanner unit.
c Caution:
Do not lift up the scanner unit when the document cover is
open.
3. Open the cartridge cover.
c Caution:
Never attempt to open the cartridge cover while the print
head is moving. Wait until the cartridges have moved to the
replacement position.
4. Remove the cartridge you need to replace.
Squeeze the tab at the back of the cartridge, lift it
straight up and out of the product. Dispose of it
carefully. Do not take the used cartridge apart or
try to refill it.
Note:
If it is hard to remove the cartridge, lift the cartridge with more
force until it is removed.
c Caution:
Do not refill the ink cartridge. Other products not
manufactured by Epson may cause damage that is not
covered by Epson's warranties, and under certain
circumstances, may cause erratic printer behavior.
5. Remove the new cartridge from its package.
c Caution:
Do not touch the green chip on the side of the cartridge. This
can damage the ink cartridge.
6. Remove the yellow tape from the bottom of the
ink cartridge.
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c Caution:
You must remove the yellow tape from the cartridge
before installing it; otherwise, print quality may decline or
you may not be able to print.
If you have installed an ink cartridge without removing the
yellow tape, take the cartridge out of the printer, remove
the yellow tape, and then reinstall it.
Do not remove the transparent seal from the bottom of the
cartridge; otherwise, the cartridge may become unusable.
Do not remove or tear the label on the cartridge;
otherwise, ink will leak.
7. Place the new ink cartridge into the holder and
push it down until it clicks into place.
8. Replace any other ink cartridges that need to be
replaced.
9. Close the ink cartridge cover and press it until it
clicks into place.
c Caution:
If you find it difficult to close the cover, make sure all the
cartridges are firmly seated. Press down on each cartridge
until you hear it click into place. Do not attempt to force the
cover closed.
10. Close the scanner unit.
11. Press OK.
The product begins charging ink and the
Charging ink. Please wait. message appears on
the LCD screen. This takes about one minute.
When it has finished, Ink cartridge
replacement is complete. appears on the LCD
screen.
c Caution:
Do not turn off the product during ink charging as this will
waste ink.
Note:
If you had to replace the ink cartridge during copying, the
documents or photos on the document table may have
moved slightly when you opened and closed the scanner unit.
To ensure copy quality, after ink charging is finished, cancel
the job that is copying and start again from placing the
originals.
38 Maintenance
Checking and Cleaning the
Print Head
If your printouts are unexpectedly light, colors are
missing, or you see light or dark lines across the
page, you may need to clean the print head. This
clears the print head nozzles, which can become
clogged if you do not use the product for a long time.
Note:
Make sure the front tray is in the paper position (lower position)
and the CD/DVD tray is not inserted in the product (& page 8).
Tip:
We recommend that you turn on the product at least once a month
to maintain good print quality.
Checking the print head
You can print a nozzle check pattern to see if any
print head nozzles are clogged, or to check the results
after cleaning the print head.
1. Load A4-size plain paper (& page 8).
2. Press the F [Setup] button. (If you have just
finished cleaning the print head, you can start
the nozzle check by pressing the x Start button.)
3. Use the l or r button to select Maintenance,
then press OK.
4. Use the u or d button to select Nozzle Check,
then press OK.
5. Press the x Start button.
6. Examine the nozzle check pattern you printed.
Each staggered line should be solid, with no
gaps, as shown.
If your printout looks okay, the print head
does not need to be cleaned yet. Press OK to
return to the main menu.
If you see any gaps, as shown below, clean
the print head as described in the next
section.
Cleaning the print head
Follow these steps to clean the print head so it can
deliver ink properly. Before cleaning the print head,
run a nozzle check to see if the print head needs
cleaning (& “Checking the print head” on page 38).
Note:
Print head cleaning uses ink, so clean it only if quality declines.
If a message on the LCD screen tells you that a cartridge is
expended or low on ink, you cannot clean the print head. You
must first replace the indicated ink cartridge (& “Replacing Ink
Cartridges” on page 35).
1. Make sure the product is turned on but not
printing.
2. Press the F [Setup] button.
3. Use the l or r button to select Maintenance,
then press OK.
4. Use the u or d button to select Head Cleaning,
then press OK.
5. Press the x Start button to start cleaning the
print head.
The product begins cleaning the print head and
the Print head cleaning in progress. Please
wait. message appears on the LCD screen.
c Caution:
Never turn off the product while head cleaning is in progress.
You may damage it.
6. When cleaning finishes, a message displays on
the LCD screen. Then press the x Start button to
print a nozzle check pattern to check the results
(& “Checking the print head” on page 38).
If there are still gaps or the test patterns are faint,
run another cleaning cycle and check the nozzles
again.
Note:
If you do not see any improvement after cleaning about four
times, turn off the product and wait for at least 6 hours. This
lets any dried ink soften. Then try cleaning the print head
again. If quality still does not improve, one of the ink
cartridges may be old or damaged and needs to be replaced
(& Replacing Ink Cartridges” on page 35).
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Aligning the Print Head
If you notice that vertical lines are not aligned
properly on the nozzle check printout, you may be
able to solve this problem by aligning the print head.
Note:
Make sure the front tray is in the paper position (lower position)
and the CD/DVD tray is not inserted in this product (& page 8).
1. Make sure the product is turned on and not
printing.
2. Load A4-size plain paper (& page 8).
3. Press the F [Setup] button.
4. Use the l or r button to select Maintenance,
then press OK.
5. Use the u or d button to select Head
Alignment, then press OK.
6. Press the x Start button. Four rows of alignment
patterns are printed.
Note:
Do not press the y Stop/Clear button while printing an
alignment pattern.
7. Look at pattern #1 and find the patch that is most
evenly printed, with no noticeable streaks or
lines.
8. Press the r button then use the u or d button to
select the number for that patch.
9. Press OK, then enter the numbers for the other
patterns in the same way.
10. When you are done, press OK and you see a Print
head alignment is complete. message.
Changing the Language
Displayed on the LCD
Screen
You can change the language displayed on the LCD
screen using the following procedure. Certain type of
products may not have this function.
1. Press the F [Setup] button.
2. Use the l or r button to select Maintenance,
then press OK.
3. Use the u or d button to select Language, then
press OK.
4. Use the u or d button to select the language that
you want to display.
5. Press OK.
Setting the Screen Saver
If you set the screen saver, the slide show begins after
the product is inactive for more than three minutes.
1. Press the F [Setup] button.
2. Use the l or r button to select Maintenance,
then press OK.
3. Use the u or d button to select Screen Saver
Settings, then press OK.
4. Use the u or d button to select Memory Card
Data.
5. Press OK.
Restoring Default Settings
If you want to reset the print and copy settings to
their original factory defaults, follow these steps:
1. Press the F [Setup] button.
2. Use the l or r button to select Restore Default
Settings.
3. Press OK.
4. A confirmation message is displayed on the LCD
screen. Then press OK to restore the settings.
40 Maintenance
Cleaning This Product
To keep the operation of the product at its best, clean
it periodically using the following procedure.
1. Unplug the power cord.
2. Remove any paper from the sheet feeder.
3. Use a soft brush to carefully clean away all dust
and dirt from the sheet feeder.
4. If the glass surface of the document table gets
dirty, clean it with a soft, dry, clean cloth. If the
glass surface is stained with grease or some other
hard-to-remove material, use a small amount of
glass cleaner and a soft cloth to remove it. Wipe
off all remaining liquid.
5. If the inside of the product accidentally gets
soiled with ink, use a soft, dry, clean cloth to
wipe the ink off the area indicated in the
illustration.
w Warning:
Be careful not to touch the gears or rollers inside the product.
c Caution:
Do not press the glass surface of the document table with any
force.
Be careful not to scratch or damage the glass surface of the
document table, and do not use a hard or abrasive brush to
clean it. A damaged glass surface can decrease the scan
quality.
Do not apply grease to the metal parts under the print head
carriage.
Never use alcohol or thinner to clean the product. These
chemicals can damage the components as well as the case.
Be careful to keep water away from the printing and scanning
mechanisms and electronic components.
Do not spray the inside of this product with lubricants.
Unsuitable oils can damage the mechanism. Contact your
dealer or a qualified service person if lubrication is needed.
Transporting This Product
If you need to move the product some distance, you
need to prepare it for transportation in its original
box or one of a similar size.
c Caution:
When storing or transporting the product, avoid tilting it, placing
it vertically, or turning it upside down; otherwise ink may leak
from the cartridges.
Leave the ink cartridges installed; removing the cartridges for
transportation may damage the product.
1. Remove all paper from the sheet feeder and
make sure the product is off.
2. Open the scanner unit and make sure the print
head is in the home position on the right.
3. Close the scanner unit.
4. Unplug the power cord from the outlet, then
disconnect the USB cable from your computer.
5. Close the paper support, the front tray, and the
front cover.
6. Repack the product in the box, using the
protective materials that came with it.
Keep the product level as you transport it. If you
notice a decline in print quality, run a cleaning cycle
(& “Checking and Cleaning the Print Head” on page
38) or align the print head (& “Aligning the Print
Head” on page 39).
home position
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Solving Problems
If you have a problem with the product, check the
messages on the LCD screen to diagnose what may
be causing the problem.
You can also check “Problems and Solutions” on
page 41 for troubleshooting suggestions on using the
product without a computer. See the User’s Guide
included in the software CD-ROM for help on using
the product with a computer.
Error Messages
You can diagnose and solve most problems by
checking the error messages on the LCD screen. If
you cannot solve the problems by checking the
messages, use the following table and try the
recommended solution.
Tip:
If you experience any problems while using bluetooth, see your
Online User's Guide.
Problems and Solutions
Check the solutions below if you are having
problems using the product.
Setup problems
The product makes noise after ink cartridge
installation.
When you install ink cartridges, the ink delivery
system must be charged. Wait until charging is
finished (the charging message disappears from
the LCD screen), then turn off the product. If you
turn it off too soon, it may use extra ink the next
time you turn it on.
Make sure the ink cartridges are seated securely
and no packing material remains in the product.
Open the cartridge cover and push the cartridges
down until they click into place. Turn off the
power, wait a moment, then turn it back on.
A screen that prompts you to restart the computer
did not appear after finishing the software
installation.
The software has not been installed correctly.
Eject and insert the CD-ROM, and then install
the software again.
The terms on the LCD screen are not displayed in
your language.
If the language displayed on the LCD screen is
not the one you want, select the language you
want from the Setup menu (& “Changing the
Language Displayed on the LCD Screen on
page 39).
Error Messages Solution
A printer error has
occurred. See your
documentation.
Turn the product off and then
back on. Make sure that no
paper is still in the printer. If the
error message still appears,
contact your dealer.
A scanner error has
occurred. See your
documentation.
Turn the product off and then
back on. If the error message
still appears, contact your
dealer.
Waste ink pad in the
printer is saturated.
Contact your dealer to
replace it.
Contact your dealer to replace it.
Cannot recognize ink
cartridges.
Make sure the ink cartridges are
installed correctly.
(& “Replacing Ink Cartridges on
page 35). Then try again.
Cannot recognize the
device.
Make sure the memory card has
been inserted correctly. If you
connected a USB storage
device, make sure the storage
disk has been inserted correctly.
Cannot recognize the
memory card or disk.
Make sure the memory card or
storage disk has been inserted
correctly. If so, check to see if
there is a problem with the card
or disk and try again.
Backup Error
Error Code
xxxxxxxx
A problem occurred and backup
was canceled. Make a note of
the error code and contact your
dealer.
A problem occurred while
formatting. Formatting
canceled.
Retry the procedure. If the error
reoccurs, there may be a
problem with your memory card
or storage disk. Check the card
or disk and try again.
An error occurred while
saving. Save canceled.
Cannot create a folder on
the memory card or disk.
Operation canceled.
Insert a new memory card or
storage disk and try again.
Print head cleaning
failed.
Retry the procedure. If the error
message still appears, contact
your dealer.
Error Messages Solution
42 Solving Problems
Printing and copying problems
The product makes printing sounds, but nothing
prints.
The print head nozzles may need cleaning
(& “Cleaning the print head” on page 38).
Make sure the product is on a flat, stable surface.
The margins are incorrect.
Make sure your original is positioned in the top
left corner of the document table.
If the edges of the copy are cropped off, move the
original away from the corner slightly.
Make sure the paper size settings are correct for
the paper you have loaded.
Make sure your paper is loaded short edge first,
all the way to the right, with the left edge guide
lightly against the paper (& “Loading Paper” on
page 8).
Do not load paper above the c arrow mark
inside the left edge guide (& “Loading Paperon
page 8).
Select Actual instead of Auto Fit Page or adjust
the zoom settings.
Blank pages are printed.
Make sure the paper size settings are correct for
the paper you have loaded.
The print head nozzles may need cleaning
(& “Cleaning the print head” on page 38).
Paper feed problems
Paper does not feed correctly or is jammed.
If paper does not feed, remove it from the sheet
feeder. Fan the paper, load it against the right
side, and slide the left edge guide against the
paper (but not too tightly). Make sure the paper
is not in front of the feeder guard.
Do not load paper above the c arrow mark
inside the left edge guide (& “Loading Paperon
page 8).
If paper is jammed, press the x Start button to
eject the jammed paper. If the paper is not
ejected, turn off the power, lift open the scanner
unit, and remove any paper that is inside,
including any torn pieces. Carefully reload
paper, turn the power back on, and press the
x Start button.
If paper jams frequently, make sure the left edge
guide is not pushed too tightly against the paper.
Try loading fewer sheets of paper.
Print quality problems
You see banding (light lines) in your printouts or
copies.
Clean the print head (& “Checking the print
head” on page 38).
Make sure you select the correct paper type
(& “Selecting Paper” on page 7).
Make sure the printable (whiter or glossier) side
of the paper is face up.
The ink cartridges may need replacing
(& “Removing and installing ink cartridges” on
page 36).
Align the print head (& “Aligning the Print
Head” on page 39).
Clean the document table (& “Cleaning This
Product” on page 40).
If a moiré (cross-hatch) pattern appears on your
copy, change the Zoom setting or shift the
position of your original.
Your printout is blurry or smeared.
Make sure the document is placed flat against
the document table. If only part of the image is
blurred, your original may be wrinkled or
warped.
Make sure the product is not tilted or placed on
an uneven surface.
Make sure your paper is not damp, curled, or
loaded face down (the whiter or glossier
printable side should be face up). Load new
paper face-up.
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Use a support sheet with special paper or try
loading your paper one sheet at a time.
Load your paper one sheet at a time. Remove
sheets from the output tray so not too many
collect at a time.
Align the print head (& “Aligning the Print
Head” on page 39).
Make several copies without placing a document
on the document table.
Use only paper recommended by Epson and
genuine Epson cartridges.
Clean the document table (& “Cleaning This
Product” on page 40).
Your printout is faint or has gaps.
Clean the print head (& “Cleaning the print
head” on page 38).
If you notice jagged vertical lines, you may need
to align the print head (& “Aligning the Print
Head” on page 39).
The ink cartridges may be old or low on ink.
Replace an ink cartridge (& “Replacing Ink
Cartridges” on page 35).
Make sure you select the correct paper type
(& “Selecting Paper” on page 7).
Make sure your paper is not damaged, old, dirty,
or loaded face-down. If it is, load new paper with
the whiter or glossier side face-up.
Your printout is grainy.
Make sure you select Best as the quality setting.
If you are printing or copying a photo, make sure
you are not enlarging it too much. Try printing it
smaller.
Align the print head (& “Aligning the Print
Head” on page 39).
You see incorrect or missing colors.
Clean the print head (& “Cleaning the print
head” on page 38).
The ink cartridges may be old or low on ink.
Replace an ink cartridge (& “Replacing Ink
Cartridges” on page 35).
Make sure you loaded the right paper and
selected the correct setting for it on the LCD
screen.
Make sure you are not using a special effect that
alters image colors, like Sepia.
If your paper runs out, replace it as soon as
possible. If the product is left without paper for a
long period of time, the colors of your next copy
or print job may be incorrect.
Your printout is too dark.
If you are copying, press the x [Print Settings]
button and adjust the Copy Density.
The image size or position is incorrect.
Make sure you loaded the right paper and
selected the correct setting for it on the LCD
screen.
Make sure the original is placed correctly on the
document table (& “Placing Originals on the
Document Table” on page 11).
Clean the document table (& “Cleaning This
Product” on page 40).
Scan quality problems
Only part of the photo is scanned.
The scanner has non-readable areas at the edges.
Move the photo away from the edges slightly.
The file size is too big.
Try changing the quality settings.
44 Solving Problems
Contacting Customer
Support
Regional customer services
If your Epson product is not operating properly and
you cannot solve the problem using the
troubleshooting information in your product
documentation, contact customer support services
for assistance. If customer support for your area is
not listed below, contact the dealer where you
purchased your product.
Customer support will be able to help you much
more quickly if you give them the following
information:
Product serial number
(The serial number label is usually on the back of
the product.)
Product model
Product software version
(Click About, Version Info, or similar button in
the product software.)
Brand and model of your computer
Your computer operating system name and
version
Names and versions of the software applications
you normally use with your product
Note:
For more information on contacting customer support, see the
Online User’s Guide included in the software CD-ROM.
Europe
URL http://www.epson.com
Select the Support section of your
local EPSON web site for the latest
drivers, FAQs, manuals and other
downloadables.
Check your Pan-European Warranty Document for information
on how to contact EPSON Customer support.
Australia
URL http://www.epson.com.au
Telephone 1300 361 054
Fax (02) 8899 3789
Singapore
URL http://www.epson.com.sg
Telephone (65) 6586 3111
Thailand
URL http://www.epson.co.th
Telephone (66)2-670-0333
Vietnam
Telephone 84-8-823-9239
Indonesia
URL http://www.epson.co.id
Telephone/
Fax
Jakarta: (62) 21-62301104
Bandung: (62) 22-7303766
Surabaya:
(62) 31-5355035/31-5477837
Medan: (62)61-4516173
Telephone Yogyakarta: (62) 274-565478
Makassar:
(62)411-350147/411-350148
Hong Kong
URL http://www.epson.com.hk
Phone (852) 2827-8911
Fax (852) 2827-4383
Malaysia
URL http://www.epson.com.my
Phone 603-56288333
India
URL http://www.epson.co.in
Phone 30515000
FAX 30515005/30515078
Philippines
URL http://www.epson.com.ph
Phone (63) 2-813-6567
Fax (63) 2-813-6545
E-mail epchelpdesk@epc.epson.com.ph
Summary of Panel Settings 45
English
Summary of Panel Settings
r Copy mode
Print settings for Copy mode
*If you select CD/DVD for Layout in the Copy mode,
Paper type setting is automatically set to CD/DVD.
**If you select CD/DVD for Layout in the Copy
mode, Paper size setting is automatically set to
CD/DVD.
s Memory Card mode
Print settings for Memory Card
mode
Copies 1 to 99
Color/B&W Color, B & W
Document Text, Graphics, Photo
Layout Border, Borderless, CD/DVD Copy,
2-up Copy, Repeat Copy, Repeat-4
Zoom Actual, Auto Fit Page, A4 & 10 × 15 cm,
10 × 15 cm & A4, 10 × 15 cm & 13 × 18 cm,
13 × 18 cm & 10 × 15 cm, A5 & A4,
A4 & A5
Paper Type* Plain Paper, Matte, Prem.Glossy,
Ultra Glossy, Photo Paper
Paper Size** 10 × 15 cm, 13 × 18 cm, A5, A4
Quality Draft, Standard, Best
Copy Density -4 to + 4
Expansion Standard, Mid, Min
CD Inner-Outer Inner: 18 - 46 mm (Standard: 46 mm)
Outer: 114 - 120 mm (Standard: 114 mm)
Icon panel Text panel
Icon panel
Text panel
View and Print
Print All Photos
Print by Date
Print Index Sheet
Slide Show
Scan to Memory Card
Paper Type Prem. Glossy, Ultra Glossy, SemiGloss,
Photo Paper, Plain Paper, Matte, PQIJ,
Photo Stickers
Paper Size 10 × 15 cm, 13 × 18 cm, 16:9 wide, A4
Layout Borderless, Border, Photo ID, Upper Half,
2-up, 4-up, 8-up, 20-up, 30-up, 80-up,
Stickers 16
Quality Draft, Standard, Best
Expansion Standard, Mid, Min
Red Eye Off, On
Color Effect Off, B&W, Sepia
Enhance PhotoEnhance, P.I.M, None
Icon panel Text panel
Icon panel
Text panel
46 Summary of Panel Settings
v Specialty Print mode
Print Settings for Reprint/Restore
Photos
Print Settings for Print on CD/DVD
Brightness Brightest, Brighter, Standard, Darker,
Darkest
Contrast Standard, Higher, Highest
Sharpness Sharpest, Sharper, Standard, Softer,
Softest
Saturation Highest, Higher, Standard, Lower, Lowest
Date None, yyyy.mm.dd, mmm.dd.yyyy,
dd.mmm,yyyy
Print Info. Off, On
Fit Frame On, Off
Bidirectional On, Off
Reprint/Restore Photos
Print on CD/DVD
Paper Type Prem.Glossy, Ultra Glossy, Photo Paper,
Matte
Paper Size 10 × 15 cm, 13 × 18 cm, A4
Layout Borderless, Border
Quality Photo
Expansion Standard, Mid, Min
Color Effect Off, B&W
Icon panel Text panel
Icon panel
Text panel
Media Type CD/DVD CD Jacket
Paper Type CD/DVD, Plain
Paper
Prem. Glossy,
Ultra Glossy,
Photo Paper,
Plain Paper, Matte
Paper Size CD/DVD A4
Layout 1-up, 4-up, 8-up,
12-up
Jewel Upper,
Jewel Index
Density Standard, Darker,
Darkest
-
Quality - Draft, Standard,
Best
Expansion - Standard, Mid, Min
Red Eye Off, On Off, On
Color Effect Off, B&W, Sepia Off, B&W, Sepia
Enhance PhotoEnhance,
P.I.M, None
PhotoEnhance,
P.I.M, None
CD
Inner-Outer
Inner: 18 - 46 mm
(Standard: 43 mm)
Outer: 114 - 120
mm (Standard: 116
mm)
-
Brightness Brightest, Brighter,
Standard, Darker,
Darkest
Brightest, Brighter,
Standard, Darker,
Darkest
Contrast - Standard, Higher,
Highest
Sharpness Sharpest, Sharper,
Standard, Softer,
Softest
Sharpest, Sharper,
Standard, Softer,
Softest
Saturation Highest, Higher,
Standard, Lower,
Lowest
Highest, Higher,
Standard, Lower,
Lowest
Print Info. - Off, On
Fit Frame - Off, On
Icon panel
Text panel
Summary of Panel Settings 47
English
F Setup mode
Ink Cartridge Status
Maintenance Nozzle Check
Head Cleaning
Head Alignment
Change Ink Cartridge
Thick Paper Off, On
Screen Saver
Settings
None, Memory Card Data
Language
(This function
is not
available for
all products.)
English, French, German,
Italian, Spanish,
Portuguese, Dutch,
Russian
Print Position CD/DVD, Sticker
PictBridge Setup
Backup
Memory
Card
Memory Card Backup, Select Folder
Bluetooth Settings
Restore Default Settings
Icon panel
Text panel
Supply Ink Cartridges
Product Name Black Cyan Magenta Yellow Light Cyan
Light
Magenta
RX 560 Series T0801 T0802 T0803 T0804 T0805 T0806
RX 590 Series
T0811
T0821
T0812
T0822
T0813
T0823
T0814
T0824
T0815
T0825
T0816
T0826
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