2Check the cable and make sure the connections are secure. Make sure the pins inside the connector are not bent.

3Make sure your batteries have enough power, or your AC adapter is connected.

4Click Test Connection. If you see the same screen, continue with step 5.

5Select another port if necessary. In most cases, it is best to leave the Port setting at Auto because EPSON Photo!2 can detect the camera connection automatically.

If you have a serial device connected to one port and an internal modem on the other, you can try COM3 or COM4.

6Select a slower speed. EPSON Photo!2 automatically chooses the fastest speed that works with your system. This may actually be too fast for the configuration of your port. Try setting the speed to 57600. You may need to experiment to choose the best speed.

7Click Test Connection again. If you still don’t see your pictures, see Chapter 10 for more troubleshooting tips.

Importing Images Into Documents

Once your pictures are transferred and saved on your hard drive, you can import them into your applications. You may need to convert your images if you didn’t export them from the camera (as explained on page 3-3) and your application can’t import JPEG files. Or, you can use the Save As feature of Image Expert to convert image files.

NOTE

Your picture may display poor image quality after you import it.

However, in most cases it will print correctly.

Follow these steps to import a PhotoPC 750Z picture into your document:

1Start your application.

2Open the document where you want to use the picture.

3-6Getting Photos Into Applications and Documents