Copying Photos to a USB Drive

You can copy photos from your camera’s memory card to a USB storage device for safe keeping. This lets you delete the photos on your memory card and reuse it without losing your originals. Once your photos are stored this way, you can retrieve them at any time for printing (see page 51).

To save photos, you need a storage device such as a USB thumb drive (flash memory device), recordable CD-R/RW drive (with a USB connection), or a 100MB or 250MB Iomega® Zip drive, available at many computer stores. The CD-ROM or Zip drive must provide its own power (from an external power supply or adapter).

Note:

If you insert a Macintosh disk into a Zip drive attached to the Stylus Photo RX620, it automatically formats it, so be sure to use a disk that is empty or not formatted, or one containing data you don’t mind losing. (You are prompted before any data is erased.)

1.If the Stylus Photo RX620 is connected to your computer, unplug the USB cable that connects it to your computer, or turn off your computer.

2.Make sure the Stylus Photo RX620 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 EXT. I/F USB port on the front of the Stylus Photo RX620. (If you’re using a thumb drive, plug it in directly.)

EXT/IF USB port

4. Press the Memory Card button.

50Saving and Storing Photos