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Copying a Photo or Document
9. When you’re ready to copy, press
x
Start
. If you need to cancel copying, press
y
Stop/Clear Settings
.
Note:
Do not pull out paper as it is printing; it ejects automatically.
Editing Photos While You Copy
You can restore colors in faded photos, correct poorly exposed photos, reduce red-
eye, and even crop while you copy photos.
1. Load Epson photo paper in the rear sheet feeder. See page 10 for a list of the
papers and sizes available.
2. Press the
Specialty Print
button.
3. Press
l
or
r
to select
Reprint/Restore Photos
and
press
OK
.
4. To turn on
Color Restoration
, press
r
, select
On
,
and press
OK
. (If your photo is not faded, leave this
setting off.)
5. Place your photo on the glass (see page 11) and close the cover.
Note:
To copy multiple photos, place them 1/4-inch apart as described on the display
screen.
6. Press
OK
. You see a preview of your photo and
the settings that will be used for printing.
Note:
To see your photo without the settings displayed, press
the
Display/Crop
button twice.
7. Press
+
or
–
to select the number of copies you want.
8. To copy borderless photos on 4 × 6-inch Epson Premium Photo Paper Glossy
or Semi-gloss in the rear sheet feeder, go to step 10.
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