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When you finish cropping your photo, press OK.
8. Press l or r to view other photos, select the number of copies, and crop, if
desired.
9. When you’re done selecting photos, press OK.
You see the Confirm Settings screen:
10. To change any of the print settings displayed
on the screen, press xMenu, select Print
Settings, press OK, and select your settings.
For a list of Epson papers and the
corresponding Paper Type settings, see
page 15. When you’re done selecting settings,
press xMenu.
11. To change any of the photo adjustments
displayed on the screen or fix red-eye, press
xMenu. Select Photo Adjustments, press
OK, and select your settings.When you’re done
selecting settings, press xMenu.
Note:
For the best quality printing, leave Fix Photo (in
the Photo Adjustments menu) turned on. This
automatically adjusts brightness, contrast, and saturation to best effect.
Fix Photo uses a sophisticated face recognition technology to optimize photos that
include faces. For this to work, both eyes and the nose must be visible in the
subject’s face (without sunglasses). If your photo includes a face with an
intentional color cast, such as a bronze statue, you may want to turn off this setting
to retain the special color effects.
12. When you’re ready to print, pre ss xStart. To cancel printing, press yStop/
Clear Settings.
Note:
To switch the display screen from displaying one photo at a time to 9 photos at a
time, press the Display/Crop button 3 times when viewing your photos.
See the online User’s Guide to learn about other ways you can lay out photos
when printing from a memory card.