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    Epson Stylus ® Photo R320 Printer Basics[...]

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    2 Copyright Notice All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduc ed, stored in a retrieval system, or tran smitted in any form or by any means, elec tronic, mechanical, phot ocopying, recording, or ot herwise, without the prior written permission of Seiko Epson Corporation. The infor m ation contained herein is designed only for [...]

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    3 Contents Welcome! 7 About PRINT Image Matching 8 About Exif Print 8 About Your Documentation 9 Warnings, C autions, Notes , and Tips 9 Viewing Your On-Screen Reference Guide 9 Loading Paper 11 Loading Paper in the Sheet Feeder 11 Storing Your Photos 12 Accessing Photos 13 Inserting Memory Cards 13 Removing Memory Cards 14 Connecting External Devi[...]

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    4 Contents Cropping and Sizing Your Photos 25 Adding Photo Information 27 Printing Special Layouts 28 Resetting Defaul t Settings 28 Printing From Your Computer 29 Basic Printing in Windows 30 Selecting Default Settings 32 Basic Printing on a Macintosh 32 Printing in OS X 32 Printing in OS 9 35 Selecting the Correct Paper Type 37 Printing Borderles[...]

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    Contents 5 Problem Solving 59 Diagnosing Problems 59 Control Panel Messages 60 Running a Printer Check 62 Setup or Software Installation Problems 63 Printer Problems 64 Print Quality Problems 65 Problems With Paper Feeding 68 CD/DVD Printing Problems 68 Miscellaneous Printout Problems 69 Uninstalling Printer Software 70 Windows 70 Macintosh OS X 71[...]

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    6 Contents[...]

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    7 Welcome! Yo u r E p s o n S t y l u s ® Photo R320 can print pictures directly from your digital camera ’ s memory card. Y ou can create true Bor derF ree ™ photos dir ectly from your printer in a variety of sizes just minutes after taking pictures with your digital camera. These photos are perfect for albums or framing or sharin g with fami[...]

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    8 Welcome! About PRINT Image Matching Y our Epson St ylus Photo R320 includes support for Epson ’ s revolutionar y PRINT Image Matching ™ technology . PRINT Image M atching lets your digital camera and printer work together automatically to produce the best prints possible. Digital camera manufacturers that support PRINT Image Matching include [...]

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    About Your Documentation 9 About Your Documentation T o set up your printer and install its software, see the Start Here sheet. F or basic printing without a computer , see the Quick Reference card. This book contains system r equirements, important safety information, your warranty , and instr uctions on: ■ Viewing your on-screen Reference Guide[...]

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    10 Welcome! When you first open the Reference Guide , you see this screen: Click a topic on the left to expand the table of contents, then click on the topic you want to view . ■ If there ’ s a right arrow , click it to view subtopics, then click a topic. ■ Click the down arrow to close a subtopic list. Note: If you see an icon for a graphic [...]

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    11 Loading Paper E pson offers a w ide varie ty of papers that let you customize your projects and achieve professional r esults. This chapter gives you guidelines on: ■ “Loading P aper in the Sheet F eeder” below ■ “S toring Y our Photos ” on page 12 Loading Paper in the Sheet Feeder 1. Open the paper support and raise the extension. 2[...]

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    12 Loading P aper Y ou shoul d also follow these guidelines: ■ Always load the short edge firs t, even when you ’ re printing landscape-oriented pictures. ■ When using special papers, check the paper package for additional instructions. Some papers require using a support sheet included in the package. Note: Always keep unused paper in the or[...]

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    13 Accessing Photos F ollow the instructions in these sections to access your photos: ■ “Inserting M emory Cards ” belo w ■ “Connecting External Devices ” on page 14 ■ “Copying Photos to Y our Computer” on page 17 Inserting Memory Cards 1. P ress the P P o wer button to turn on your S tylus Photo R320. 2. Open the memory card door[...]

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    14 Accessing Photos Removing Memory Cards Note: If your printe r is connected to your comput er, see page 18 for instructions on removing your memory card. Make sure the car d light is not flashing, then pull the card straight out of the slot. Caution: Do not remove a card while the card light is flashing; you may lose photos on your card. Connecti[...]

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    Connecting External Device s 15 When you connect a digital camera or storage device, the printer treats it like a memory card. F ollow these steps to connect it: 1. Remo ve any memory cards from the printer . If you leave a card in the printer , images will be read from the card instead of your camera or storage device. 2. Connect the USB cable fro[...]

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    16 Accessing Photos Saving Your Photos to an External Device If you don ’ t have a computer , you can save photos that are on your camera ’ s memory card to an external device that you connect directly to your printer . This lets you delete the images on your memory card and reuse it without losing your original photos. F ollo w the steps below[...]

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    Copying Photos t o Your Computer 17 Copying Photos to Your Computer If you ’ ve taken digital photos with your ca me ra, you can insert the memor y card into your printer’ s mem ory card slot and copy the photos to your computer . Y ou can access the contents of the card just like any driv e on your computer . 1. Make sure your computer and pri[...]

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    18 Accessing Photos Configuring PhotoStarter 1. When you see the message on page 17, click Next . Y ou see the PhotoS tarter setup assistant: 2. Click Nex t again. The setup assistant asks you a series of questions about ho w you want PhotoS tarter to work. The default settings do the following whenever you insert a memor y card: ■ PhotoS tarter [...]

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    19 Printing Without a Computer Y our Epson Stylus P hoto R320 lets you print photos quickly and easily without a computer . J ust load paper , insert your digital camera ’ s memory card, choose print settings from the control panel, and press the gr een x Print button. Easy Photo Printing Before y ou begin, make sure the printer is in Basic mode.[...]

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    20 Printing Without a Computer T o select multiple photos in the Select Photo menu, use one of these settings: ■ Individual: Select several photos by number , and choose one or more copies of each—for example, photos 2, 9, and 17. ■ All: P rint all the photos on your car d. ■ Index: P rint an index sheet sho wing thumbnai l images and photo[...]

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    Custom Photo Prin ting 21 Custom Photo Printing Before y ou begin, make sure the printer is in A dvanced mode. If the printer is in Basic mode, pr ess the Basic/A dvanced button to select Advanced mode. 1. P ress or to highlight Select Photo , th en press OK . 2. P ress or to highlight the photo number you want to print, then press OK . T o select [...]

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    22 Printing Without a Computer 6. Select the setting that matches the type of paper you loaded, then press OK . Refer to the table below: 7. After selecting the paper type, press OK to enter the Paper Size menu. 8. Select the siz e of the paper you ’ v e loaded, then press OK . 9. After selecting the paper size, pr ess OK to enter the Layout menu[...]

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    Saving Print Settings 23 Note: If you don’t see t he entire image in your print s, check to make sure the Fit to Frame and Crop options are Off (see page 25). 11. If you selected t o print All, an Index, or a Range of photos, you can print multiple sheets of your sele cted layout. Highl ight Copies , then press OK to enter the Copies menu. 12. Se[...]

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    24 Printing Without a Computer 2. When you have finished selecting your settings, press and hold the Custom button until you see a message saying that your settings have been saved. When you want to print, pr ess the Custom button to r ecall your settings. M ake sure the correct paper is loaded, then press the green x Print button to print your sel[...]

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    Cropping and Sizing Your Photo s 25 Automatically Adjusting Your Photos When you use the printer’ s automatic image adju stments, the adjustments are applied to all your photos. 1. P ress or to highlight Mo re Options , then pr ess OK . 2. Highlight Automatic C orrection , then pr ess OK . 3. Select from these options, then press OK : ■ P.I.M.:[...]

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    26 Printing Without a Computer The dimensions 1.2 × and 1.5 × indicate how much the printed part of your photo is zoomed. F or example, if you select 1.5 × , it zooms in to 1.5 times the original size. A higher zoom level cr ops more of the image out of the photo . When selecting crop settings, you see a yellow bor der around the cropped area (s[...]

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    Adding Photo Infor mation 27 4. If your photo is too long or wide to fit insi de the available space on your selected layout, part of the image will be automatically cropped. If you want to turn off automatic cropping (leaving white space at the edges of the photo), highlight Fit to Frame and press OK . Then sel ect Off and press OK . Note: These s[...]

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    28 Printing Without a Computer Printing Special Layouts U sing special Epson paper , you can make greeting car ds, jewel case inserts, and iron-on transfers. Y ou can also pri nt directly to CDs and D VDs without even turning on your computer . Y ou can buy the following Epson papers for y our projects: ■ Epson Glossy Photo G reeting Cards (part [...]

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    29 Printing From Your Computer When you print from you r computer , you can edit and enhance photos, create custom CDs or DVDs with y our text or photos, or create gr eeting car ds and calendar s, and then print them out. Before y ou start, make sure y our printer softwar e is installed as described on the Sta r t Here sheet. Note: To print photos [...]

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    30 Printing From Your Comp uter Basic Printing in Windows 1. F rom the F ile menu, click Print . Y ou see a Print window like this one: 2. Make sure EPSON Stylus Phot o R320 Series is selected. 3. Click the Preferences or Properties button. (If you see a Setup , Printer , or Options button, click it. Then click Preferences or Properties on the next[...]

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    Basic Printing in Windows 31 5. Select a Quality Option : ■ Draft: F or rough drafts with reduced print quality . ■ Text: F or text-only documents with hi gher text quality . ■ Text & Imag e: F or documents with text and images with higher quality . ■ Photo: F or photos and graphics with good quality and speed. ■ Best Photo: F or phot[...]

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    32 Printing From Your Comp uter Selecting Default Settings Y our printer settings only apply to the program you ’ re curr ently using. If you want, you can change the Windo ws default printer settings for all your programs. 1. Right click the printer icon in the lo we r right corner of your scr een (taskbar). 2. Select Print er Settings . Y ou se[...]

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    Basic Printing on a Macintosh 33 4. Select your document or image O rientation. 5. Click OK to c lose the P age Setup window . 6 . Fr o m t h e Fil e m e n u , se l e c t Pri nt . Y ou see a screen like this: 7. Open the P r inter menu and select Stylus P hoto R320 . 8. Select Print Settings from the pop-up menu. 9. Select the following P rint Sett[...]

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    34 Printing From Your Comp uter 10. Y ou can also choose these options fr om the P rint Settings pop-up menu: ■ Copies & Pages : F or selecting the number of copies or a page range. ■ Layout : F or selecting page layout options. ■ Color Management : F or adjusting the color controls, changing the gamma setting, or turning off color adjust[...]

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    Basic Printing on a Macintosh 35 Printing in OS 9 1 . Fr o m t h e Fil e m e n u , se l e c t Pag e Setup . Y ou see a screen like this: 2. Make sure SP R320 Series is selected. If not, you need to select your printer in the Chooser . See the Start Here sheet for instructions. 3. Select the P aper Size for the paper y ou loaded. 4. Select your docu[...]

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    36 Printing From Your Comp uter 7. Y ou can also d o the foll owing: ■ Click to reduce or enlarge your imag e, print multi-page layouts, or add a watermark. ■ Click to control backgr ound printing and schedule print jobs. ■ Click to change the P rint button to Preview . Y ou c an then click it t o preview your printout. ■ Click to check you[...]

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    Selecting the Cor rect Paper Type 37 Selecting the Correct Paper Type When printing, always be sure to select th e correct paper T ype (Windows) or M edia T ype (Macintosh) setting. This tells the printer what kind of paper you ’ re using so it can adjust the ink coverage accor dingly . Her e are the settings you should choose for your paper when[...]

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    38 Printing From Your Comp uter Printing Borderless Photos Y ou can print your photos without margins, extending the image all the way to the edges of the page. Although bor derless printing is a bit slo wer , you get beautiful snapshots or enlargements w ithout trimming, on these papers and sizes. Caution: If you use an unsupporte d paper size , i[...]

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    Printing Borderless Photos 39 Windows F ollow these steps to print bor derless photos: 1. S tart your photo program and open y our photo. 2. Open the F ile menu and click Print . Then click Preferences or P roperties . You see a screen like this: 3. Select Photo or Best Photo as the Quality Option setting. 4. Choose Sheet as the paper Source settin[...]

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    40 Printing From Your Comp uter Macintosh OS X 1 . Fr o m t h e Fil e m e n u , se l e c t Pag e Setup . Y ou see a screen like this: 2. Select Stylus Photo R320 in the F ormat for pop-up menu. 3. Choose the borderless P aper Size for the paper you ’ ve loaded. 4. Click OK to c lose the P age Setup window . 5 . Fr o m t h e Fil e m e n u , se l e[...]

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    Printing on CDs or DVDs 41 Macintosh OS 9 1 . Fr o m t h e Fil e m e n u , se l e c t Pag e Setup . Y ou see a screen like this: 2. Select the P aper Size for the paper you ’ ve loaded, then click the Borderless check box. 3. Click OK to c lose the P age Setup window . 4 . Fr o m t h e Fil e m e n u , se l e c t Pri nt . 5. Select one of the foll[...]

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    42 Printing From Your Comp uter F ollow the steps in the sections below to print on CDs and D VDs. F or information on designing CDs and DVDs, see the on -screen help in EPSON P rint CD. Note: EPSON Print CD is not available for Macintosh OS 9. ■ “Cleaning the Roller ” belo w ■ “Inserting a CD or D VD” belo w ■ “P rinting Y our Desi[...]

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    Printing on CDs or DVDs 43 F ollow these steps to load CDs and D VDs into your printer: Caution: I f you don’t insert the tray co rrectly, you may damage the printer or tray. 1. Open the printer co ver and push in the output tray extension. 2. Lower the CD/D VD tray guide. 3. Place the CD or DVD on the CD tray with the white or printable side fac[...]

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    44 Printing From Your Comp uter Caution: Make sure you always use the small CD ring when printing 8 cm CDs a nd that the CD and ring lay flat on the tray; otherwise the pri nter may be damaged. 4. Insert the tray into the printer c arefully , maki ng sure it is level, not tilted up or down. Slide the tray under the tab and the two rollers. Push it [...]

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    Printing on CDs or DVDs 45 Printing Your Design After you have cr eated your design and loaded a CD or DVD, y ou ’ re ready to print. Note: For information on designing CDs and DVD s, see the EPSON Print CD on-screen Help. 1. Open the F ile menu and select Print . 2. Make sure Stylus Phot o R320 is selected, then click Print . Note: After you pri[...]

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    46 Printing From Your Comp uter 4. Make sure Stylus Phot o R320 is selected, then click Print Position Confirmation Pattern (W ind ow s) o r Print Position Check Pattern (Macintosh). 5. Click Print . The confirmation pattern is printed on the position check disk or CD. 6. Remo ve the position check disk or CD and measure the distance from the edge [...]

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    Printing on CDs or DVDs 47 7. Open the F ile menu and select Adjust Print Position . Y ou see a screen like this: 8. Make sure Enter Values (Wi nd o ws ) o r Value Entry (Macintosh) is checked. Input the A distance in the Height (Top) or Top Space box. Enter the B distance in the Width (Right) or Right Space box. 9. Click OK to save the measurement[...]

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    48 Printing From Your Comp uter Adjusting the Print Density If ink smears on your printed CDs or D VDs, you may need to adjust the color saturation or ink density . D iscs from different manufactur ers may absorb ink differently , so you may need to adjust the density for each t ype of disc. F ollow these instructions to print a color saturation ch[...]

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    49 Maintaining Your Printer This chapter describes maintenance procedures to keep your printer working its best and preparation steps for mo ving your printe r . F ollow the instructions here for: ■ “Cleaning the P rint H ead” on page 50 ■ “Replacing an Ink Cartridge ” on page 51 ■ “ Al igning the Print H ead” on page 55 ■ “Cl[...]

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    50 Maintaining Your Printe r Cleaning the Print Head If your printouts ar e unexpectedly light or faint, or dots or lines ar e missing from the image, you may need to clean the print head. This unclogs the nozzles s o they can deli ver ink properly . Print head cleaning uses ink, so clean it only if quality declines. Y ou can clean the print head e[...]

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    Replacing an Ink Cartridge 51 If you don ’ t see any improv ement after cleaning three or four times, check the sol utions beginning on page 64. Y ou can also turn the printer off and wait overnight—this allows any dried ink to soften—and then try cl eaning the print head again. Replacing an Ink Cartridge Y ou can chec k the status of the ink[...]

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    52 Maintaining Your Printe r U se these E pson ink cartridges within six months of installing them and before the expiration date on the package: When you need new ink cartridges, contact your dealer or call the E pson S tore at (800) 873-7766, or visit www .epsonstore.com (U.S. sales only). I n Canada, please call (800) 463-7766 for dealer r eferr[...]

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    Replacing an Ink Cartridge 53 4. Open the cartridge cover . 5. P ress in the tab on the back of the cartridge and lift the cartrid ge out of the printer . Dispose of it car efully . Warning: Keep ink cartridges ou t of the re ach of childre n and do not drink the ink. If ink gets on your h ands, wash them tho roughly with soap and wate r. If ink ge[...]

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    54 Maintaining Your Printe r 7. Lower the cartridge into the holder , with the gr een circuit board facing the front. Then gently push the cartridge down until it clicks into place. 8. If you need to replace another ink cartridge, repeat steps 5 through 7 befor e continuing with step 9. 9. Close the ink cartrid ge cover . 10. Pr ess OK and close th[...]

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    Aligning the Print Head 55 Aligning the Print Head If your printouts contain misaligned vertical lines or horizontal banding, you may need to align the print head. Y ou can align the print head either from the printer’ s control panel or using your printer software. T o align the print head from the pr inter software, the printer must be connecte[...]

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    56 Maintaining Your Printe r Cleaning the Printer T o keep your printer working at its best, yo u should clean it several times a year . Follo w these steps: 1. T urn off the printer , unplug the powe r cord, and disconnect the printer cable. 2. Remo ve all paper , then use a soft br ush to clean any dust or dir t from the sheet feeder . 3. Clean t[...]

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    Transporting the Printer 57 Transporting the Printer If you mo ve your printer some distance, you ne ed to pr epare it for transportation in its original box or one of a similar siz e. Caution: To avoid dama ge, always leave the ink cartridge s installed wh en transportin g the printer. 1. T urn on the printer , wait until the print head locks in t[...]

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    58 Maintaining Your Printe r[...]

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    59 Problem Solving See these sections to diagnose and solve printer problems: ■ “Diagnosing P roblems ” below ■ “Setup or S oftware I nstallation P roblems ” on page 63 ■ “P rinter P roblems ” on page 64 ■ “P rint Quality P r oblems ” on page 65 ■ “P roblems W ith P aper F eeding” on page 68 ■ “CD/DVD P rinting P r[...]

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    60 Problem Solving Control Panel Messages Message Solution Ink out. Black: T0481 Cyan: T0482 Magenta: T0483 Yellow: T0484 Light Cyan: T0485 Light Magenta: T0486 The genuine Epson ink cartridges listed above are recommended for replacement. Replace the ink cartridges shown with new ones. Paper load error. Load paper correctly and press Maintenance. [...]

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    Diagnosing Problems 61 Close the CD/DVD guide. Close the CD/DVD guide, then press the ( Maintenance button. If the CD/DVD tray is inserted, remove the CD/DVD tray, then close the CD/DVD guide. The CD/DVD tray is not set correctly. Reload the tray, then press the maintenance button. Reload the CD/DVD tray, then press the ( Maintenance button (see pa[...]

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    62 Problem Solving Running a Printer Check Y ou may need to r un a printer check to see if a problem comes from the printer itself or some other source. 1. Make sure both the printer and computer ar e turned off. Then disconnect the printer cable from the printer . 2. Mak e sure le tter-size or larger paper is loaded in the printer . 3. T urn on th[...]

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    Setup or Software Installation Problems 63 Setup or Software Installation Problems The printer makes noise a fter ink cartridge i nstallation. ■ The first time y ou install ink cartridges, th e printer must charge it s print head for about two minutes. W ait until charging finishes before yo u t u r n o f f th e p r i n t er , o r i t m a y c h a[...]

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    64 Problem Solving Printer Problems The printer is on, but nothing prints. ■ I f y ou’ r e p r i nt i n g fr o m y o u r c o m p ut e r, m ak e s u re t h e U SB c a b le i s c on n e c te d s e c u r e ly a n d that the cable meets the system requir ements on page 75. ■ If you ’ re printing from your computer , run a printer check as desc [...]

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    Print Qualit y Problems 65 ■ In the Advanced options, turn Micr oWeave ® off and/or turn High S peed on. ■ If your printer is connected to a hub, disconnect USB devices that you ’ re not using. Note: Borderless printing takes longer than normal, e specially near the edges of the paper. Printi ng without a computer is also a bit slower . ■ [...]

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    66 Problem Solving ■ The ink car tridges may need replacing. T o replace an ink cartridge, see page 51. ■ Run the P rint Head Alignment utility; see page 55 for instructions. Your printout is blurry or smeared. ■ U se Epson papers to ensure proper saturation and absorption of genuine E pson inks. ■ Make sure you load paper with the printabl[...]

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    Print Qualit y Problems 67 Your printout is faint or has gaps in the image. ■ The print head nozzles may need cleaning; see page 50 for instructions. ■ The ink cartridges may be old or lo w on ink. T o replace an ink cartridge, see page 51. ■ If you ’ re printing without a computer , make sure the printer ’ s P aper T ype setting matches [...]

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    68 Problem Solving Problems With Paper Feeding Paper doesn’t eject fully or is wrinkled. ■ If the paper doesn ’ t eject fully , you may have set the wrong paper size. P ress the b Maintenance button to eject the paper , then select the correct paper size. ■ If it ’ s wrinkled when it ejects, the paper may be damp or too thin. Paper doesn?[...]

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    Miscellaneous Printout Problems 69 ■ Make sure y ou ’ re using ink jet-printable CDs or DVDs. ■ Handle the disc carefully and allow the ink to dr y for at least 24 hours before playing the disc or inserting it in a drive. Printed CDs or DVDs are smeared or dirty. Clean the roller; see p age 42. The CD or DVD won’t feed into the printer. Mak[...]

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    70 Problem Solving Image size or position is incorrect. ■ Make sure paper and lay out options are set corr ectly . ■ Y our images may not match th e width/height proportions (aspect ratio) of the paper size or layout you ’ re using. Images may be cropped to fit the paper and layout. You see incorrect characters. ■ Make sure the USB cable is[...]

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    Uninstalling Printer Software 71 4. In the next windo w , make sure your EPSON Stylus Pho to R320 icon is selected and click OK . Then follow the on-screen instructions. 5. In Windo ws 98 or Me, click EPSON USB Printer Devices in the program list and click the Add/Remove button. When you see the prompt asking if you want to reboot, click No . 6. Cl[...]

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    72 Problem Solving Macintosh OS 9 1. Close all applications. 2. Insert the printer software CD-R OM. 3. In the E pson window , scroll down and double-click the Drivers folder . 4. Double-click the English folder . 5. Double-click the OS 9 folder . 6. Double-click the Installer icon and click Contin ue . 7. In the I nstaller dialog box, select Unins[...]

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    Where To Get Help 73 Where To Get Help Epson pro vides technical assistance 24 hours a day th rough the electronic support ser vices and automated telephone services lis ted below: T o speak to a technical support representative, dial: ■ U.S.: (562) 276-728 2 , 6 AM to 8 PM , Pacific Time, Monday through Friday and 7 AM to 4 PM , Saturday. ■ Ca[...]

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    74 Problem Solving[...]

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    75 Notices Windows System Requirements ■ A Microsoft Windo ws compatible PC with a P entium ® or better processor , 300 MHz or faster ■ Windows 98SE, W indows M e, Windows 2000, or Windo ws XP ■ 256MB of RAM (512MB or mor e recommended) ■ 200MB or more available hard disk space r ecommended ■ V GA or better display adapter and monitor ?[...]

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    76 Notices Important Safety Instructions Before using your printer , read the following safety instructions to make sure you use the printer safely and effectively: ■ Be sure to follo w all warnings and instructions marked on the printer . ■ U se only the type of power source indicated on the printer’ s label. ■ Connect all equipment to pro[...]

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    Important Safety In structions 77 ■ If the liquid crystal solution from the display or the preview monitor gets on your hands, wash them thoroughly with soap and water . If the liquid cr ystal solution gets into your eyes, flush them immediately with water . If discomfort or vision pr oblems remain after a thorough flushing, see a physician immed[...]

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    78 Notices E NERGY S TAR Compliance As an E NERGY S TAR P artner , Epson has determined that this product meets the E NERGY S TAR guidelines for energy efficiency . The EP A E NERGY S TAR office equipment program is a voluntary partnership with the computer and office eq uipment industry to promote the introduction of energy-efficient personal comp[...]

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    Declaration of Conformity 79 Declaration of Conformity Accor ding to 47CFR, P ar t 2 and 15 for Class B P ersonal Computers and P eripherals; and/or CPU Boards and P ower S upplies used with Class B P ersonal Computers: We : E p s o n A m e r i c a , I n c . Located at: MS: 3-13 3840 Kilroy Airport W ay Long Beach, CA 90806-24 69 T elephone: (562) [...]

  • Page 80

    80 Notices Epson America, Inc. Limited Warranty What Is Co vered: E pson America, Inc. (“E pson ”) warrants to the original retail purchaser that the Epson printer co vered by this limited warranty statemen t, if purchased and operated only in the U nited S tates or Canada, conforms to the manufacturer ’ s specif ication s and will be fre e f[...]

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    Epson America, Inc. Limited Warrant y 81 THE W ARRANTY AND REMEDY PRO VIDED ABOVE ARE EX CLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL O THE R EXPRESS OR IMPLIED W ARRANTI ES INCLUDING, BUT NO T LIMITE D T O, THE IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY , NON -INFRINGEMENT OR FITNESS FOR A P AR T ICULAR PURPOSE. SOME LA WS DO NO T ALLO W THE EX CLUSION OF IMPLIED W AR[...]

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    82 Notices[...]

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    83 Index A Accessories, 73 Adjusting photo quality, 24 to 25 Aligning print head, 55 Automatic mode, Macintosh, 33, 35 B Background printing, 36 Banding, 65 to 66 Basic printing Macintosh, 32 to 36 Windows, 30 to 31 Blank pages, 69 Blurry images, 66 Borderless printing, 38 to 41 C Cable, printer, 75 Cancelling printing Macintosh, 34, 36 Windows, 31[...]

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    84 Index Exif Print description, 8 printing photos with, 24 to 25 External devices connecting, 14 to 15 saving photos to, 16 F Faint images, 67 FCC, 78 Flip Horizontal setting, 69 Full bleed printing, 38 to 41 G Glossy papers, 19, 22, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41 Grainy prints, 66 H Head Cleaning ut ility, 50 to 51 Help, Epson, 73 High Speed setting, 65 I In[...]

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    Index 85 Monitoring ink level Macintosh, 36 Windows, 31 without computer, 51 Moving printer, 57 MultiMediaCard, 13 N Network printing, 63 Noise, printer, 64 Nozzle Check, 50, 62 O Orientation setting Macintosh, 33, 35 Windows, 30, 39 P P.I.M., see PRINT Image Matchin g Page Setup Macintosh OS 8.6 to 9.x, 35 Macintosh OS X, 32 Paper Epson, 12, 19, 2[...]

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    86 Index Printing without a computer adjusting photo quality, 24 to 25 cropping, 25 to 27 PRINT Image Matching, 24 to 25 touching up photos, 24 to 25 Printing, slow , 64 Problems CD/DVD, 68 to 69 diagnosing, 59 to 62 error messages, 60 to 61 ink, 60 to 61 installing software, 63 memory card, 65 miscellaneous, 69 to 70 paper feeding, 68 PhotoStarter[...]

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    How T o Order Epson Ink and Paper T o order Epson ink cartridges and paper , contact your dealer or call the Epson Store at (800) 873-7766, or visit www.epsonstore.com (U.S. sales only). In Canada, please call (800) 463-7766 for dealer referral. Epson Ink Cartridges Black: T048120 Cyan: T048220 Light Cyan: T048520 Magenta: T048320 Light Magenta: T0[...]

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    How T o Order Epson Ink and Paper T o order Epson ink cartridges and paper , contact your dealer or call the Epson Store at (800) 873-7766, or visit www.epsonstore.com (U.S. sales only). In Canada, please call (800) 463-7766 for dealer referral. Epson Ink Cartridges Black: T048120 Cyan: T048220 Light Cyan: T048520 Magenta: T048320 Light Magenta: T0[...]