If the printed image is larger or smaller than the original size . . .

You have changed the resolution or scaled your image. The image size settings in your software determine the size of the printed image. Do not use the size of the image on your monitor to judge the printed size.

Your image cannot be printed or the printout is garbled . . .

Your image file size may be too large. Confirm that the computer has enough memory for your software. If your computer has many device drivers, or if you are running other software at the same time, or using RAM-resident programs, the computer may not have enough memory available. (See your software and computer documentation.)

Check that the printer is properly connected to the computer and is correctly set up. (See your printer manual.)

Check that your software is properly installed and set up for your printer. (See your software manual.)

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Color of negative film preview images looks odd . . .

Check that your scanner software settings are correct. See your electronic EPSON TWAIN User’s Guide for details.

Make sure the narrow window at the top of the transparency unit is not covered.

Remember that the dark area around the film, such as the frame of the film holder, is perceived as white—altering the exposure of the scanning area and causing your scans to appear darker. Set the correct color by adjusting the marquee or frame border and then adjusting the exposure. See your electronic EPSON TWAIN User’s Guide for details.