Epson RX595 All in One Printer User Manual


 
18 Printing From a Memory Card, Camera, or Other Device
8. If you’re ready to print, press x Start.
To change your paper type or other print settings, or turn on red eye
reduction or other features, press x
Menu. Select your settings and press OK.
(See page 10 for a list of paper types.)
Note:
For the best quality printing, make sure the Enhance setting is set to
PhotoEnhance
(also known as Auto Photo Correction). This automatically
analyzes your photos and, if necessary, adjusts the brightness, contrast, and
saturation. PhotoEnhance 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. If your photo includes a face with an intentional
color cast, such as a bronze statue, you may want to turn off PhotoEnhance to
retain the special color effects.
9. Press x Start to start printing. If you need to cancel printing, press
y
Stop/Clear Settings.
Printing Custom Photo Greeting Cards
You can create custom greeting cards using photos on your memory card or a USB
flash drive, and add your own handwritten or printed text. First you select a photo
and print a greeting card template on plain paper. Then you fill out the template,
add your message, and print three cards on each letter-size sheet of Epson
Premium Photo Paper Glossy.
1. Load several sheets of letter-size, plain paper. (Use
only letter-size paper to print the template.)
2. Press the
Specialty Print button.
3. Press l or r to select
Print Photo Greeting Card.
4. Press
OK.
5. Make sure Select Photo and Print Template is highlighted and press OK.
6. Press l or r to select the photo you want, then press
OK.
7. Press x
Start to print the greeting card template on plain paper.
8. After the template prints, use a dark pen or pencil to fill in the circles to select
your
Text Style, Text Effects (if desired), and number of copies.
9. Add your greeting card message on your photo or in the box next to it. You
can write it in, print a message and paste it in, or draw a picture.