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You will rarely get what you see on the screen without lots of experiment. The reason being that your screen is Backlit, so what you see is not what you are going to get. Often that pic that has a nice glow appears quite ordinary and even darker when printed. Print thumbnail first and then alter parameters and print thumbnails again till you get as close to the onscreen pic as you can.
also use some of the customizable features in PRINT properties when you send it to the printer
just look in the scanner program ..cause it stores them into a folder ...or use a picture manager and import from device when scanning ... when you scan something its not necessary to use automatic scan and print ...use just the scan option and probably will show you a thumbnail with what you scanned....you can also use the view ...and copy paste after ...
It seems that your computer doesnt recognize jpeg files . Download or reinstall quicktime to fix the problem, you can get free download at www.apple.com
To be able to do this you have to plug it back in then go to My computer. It should come up under removable storage. After that copy the files and paste them on your computer. Once you double click the picture you can see them.
Finalizing only allows your CD or DVD to be compatible with other units and to prevent any additional files from being added. If you initialized instead of finalizing you may have wiped out your files, but I doubt it.
Try this: Play your CDs on the original unit where they were recorded. If you see pictures, you should be able to transfer them. Try running a USB or firewire cable directly from your camera or DVD player into your computer and capturing that way.
You did not mention what kind of a computer or photo capture device you are using.
I'm working on a Mac and bought my printer in Japan, but when you do the scan, the machine does scan the whole piece. You need to drag the dotted lines to the proper edges of the scan. That will give you a full scan.
1- Is software loaded? try reloading it.
2-check to make sure it is selected as the printer to print to.
File - print - click on epson then print
3- Try going to My computer - printers and faxes see if it's there then double click on it go to scan picture
sometimes it will not recognize the scan button on the printer, probably because there is a problem with the driver, but it will recognize it through the pc.
this is not at all a big deal.it's very simple. solution 1: connect the cam to your computer and open the folder. leave it for 2 mins and then view the pictures. solution:after opening the folder, copy all the pics without viewing.Copy to some location in your computer and you can view the pics there.
this happens because of the size of the memory card of your cam.if the size is large and pics are completely filled, it takes some time to sync.nothing to worry.
is it your printer or you scanner the problem here
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