EPSON

Printing Photos

Printing from Epson Easy Photo Print

This printer allows you to print without margins on all four sides of the paper. Using Epson Easy Photo Print included on the CD-ROM is the easiest and quickest way to create photos with this printer. Epson Easy Photo Print also helps you enhance your photos.
Note:
Because this option enlarges the image slightly beyond the paper size, part of the image will be cropped off.

Starting Epson Easy Photo Print

After you have loaded the paper, access Epson Easy Photo Print.
Refer to the following section for details on starting Epson Easy Photo Print.

Printing from the other applications

This section guides you through the procedures for basic printing from the printer driver.
Note:
If you want to print without margins on all four sides of the paper, it is easiest to print from Epson Easy Photo Print. For details, see Printing from Epson Easy Photo Print.

Printer settings for Windows

Open the photo you want to print.
Access the printer driver.
Click the Main tab, and select the appropriate item from the Paper Size/Type list.
Select Borderless or Borders for your print layout.
Note:
When you select Borderless, you can adjust the amount of the image that extends beyond the edges of the paper by using the Expansion slider.
If you select Borders, your photos are printed with a 3 mm margin on all sides for photo paper, and a 17 mm margin on the bottom and a 3 mm margin around the other sides for Photo Sticker.
If you select Borderless, your photos are printed without margins.
Borderless is not available if you select 100 x 148 mm / Epson Photo Stickers in step 3.
Make the appropriate Color Option and Quality settings.
Select Portrait (tall) or Landscape (wide) to change the orientation of your printout.
Click OK to close the printer settings window.
Print your photo.

Printer settings for Mac OS X 10.5

Open the photo you want to print.
Access the Print dialog box.
Click the button to extend this dialog box.
Select the printer you are using as the Printer setting, and then make suitable settings.
Note:
Depending on your application, you may not be able to select some of the items in this dialog box. If so, click Page Setup on the File menu of your application, and then make suitable settings.
Select 10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 in) (Borderless) as the Paper Size if you want to print borderless photos.
When you select Borderless, you can adjust the amount of the image that extends beyond the edges of the paper by using the Expansion slider.
If you select Borders, your photos are printed with a 3 mm margin on all sides for photo paper, and a 17 mm margin on the bottom and a 3 mm margin around the other sides for Photo Sticker.
If you select Borderless, your photos are printed without margins.
If you print on Photo Stickers, select 100 x 148 mm (Borders) as the Paper Size.
Select Print Settings from the pop-up menu.
Make the settings that you want to use to print. See online help for details of Print Settings.
Click Print to start printing.

Printer settings for Mac OS X 10.3 or 10.4

Open the photo you want to print.
Access the Page Setup dialog box.
Select the printer you are using as the Format for setting.
Make the appropriate Paper Size and Orientation settings.
Note:
Select 10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 in) (Borderless) as the Paper Size if you want to print borderless photos.
When you select Borderless, you can adjust the amount of the image that extends beyond the edges of the paper by using the Expansion slider.
If you select Borders, your photos are printed with a 3 mm margin on all sides for photo paper, and a 17 mm margin on the bottom and a 3 mm margin around the other sides for Photo Sticker.
If you select Borderless, your photos are printed without margins.
If you print on Photo Stickers, select 100 x 148 mm (Borders) as the Paper Size.
Click OK to close the Page Setup dialog box.
Access the Print dialog box.
Select the printer you are using as the Printer setting. Then make the Copies & Pages settings.
Select Print Settings from the pop-up menu.
Make the appropriate Media Type, Quality, and Color Option settings.
Click Print to start printing.