Selecting a range of photos, Using dpof or pictbridge to select your photos – Epson Stylus Photo R300 Series User Manual

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Selecting Photos for Printing

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Selecting a Range of Photos

You can select a range of photos to print if you took a set of photos that you want to print out
at once.

If your printer doesn’t have the preview monitor, first print an index to identify the photos on
the memory card (as described on page 23).

1. Highlight

Select Photo

, then press

OK

.

2. Highlight

Range

, then press

OK

.

3. Choose a starting photo under the

From:

option

using

the and buttons.

(Hold

down either button to scroll quickly through the photo numbers.)

4. Press

OK

.

5. Choose an ending photo under the

To:

option using the

and

buttons.

6. Press

OK

. The range appears on the right side of the LCD.

7. If you want to print more than one copy of this range, highlight

Copies

and press

OK

,

then use the

and

buttons to select the desired number of copies and press

OK

.

8. Continue with “Printing Your Selected Photos” on page 26 to finish laying out your

photos and setting up your print job.

Using DPOF or PictBridge to Select Your Photos

If your camera supports DPOF or PictBridge, you can use it to select photos for printing; see
your camera’s instruction manual for details. When you connect your camera or insert its
memory card,

DPOF or PictBridge

automatically displays under the Select Photo menu.

Your photos and the number of copies you want to print are already selected.

To print, continue with “Printing Your Selected Photos” on page 26 to finish laying out your
photos and setting up your print job.

If you don’t want to use DPOF or PictBridge, you can turn it off by selecting photos from the
Select Photo menu, as described on pages 24 through 25.

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