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EPSON PhotoPC 700
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EPSON PhotoPC 700
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Connecting to a Macintosh
Before you start, turn off the camera, LCD screen, and your
Macintosh. Then follow these steps:
1. Locate the modem port or printer port on the
back of your Macintosh. You can use either port to connect
the camera.
NOTE
If you are sharing a serial port that you use for another device, make
sure AppleTalk™ is turned off. Your Macintosh may not recognize the
camera if AppleTalk is on.
2. Connect the long cable to the short Macintosh adapter
cable, then tighten the screws.
3. Line up the arrow on the cable connector with the port icon
on your Macintosh. Then insert the connector.
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4. Open the connector cover on the side of the camera.
5. Depending on the type of cable you have, line up either the
arrow or the flat side of the cable connector with the mark
on the camera’s serial port. Then insert the connector.
6. Turn on the camera and your Macintosh system.
Using CompactFlash Storage Cards
You can use optional ATA-compatible CompactFlash storage
cards (4MB and up) to increase the storage capacity of your
camera. When you install a card, the camera stores pictures on
the card, rather than in its internal memory. You can copy
photos from your camera to the card (and vice versa).
If your desktop or notebook computer has a Type II PCMCIA
card slot, you can access images on storage cards directly by
using an optional PCMCIA adapter.
CompactFlash cards increase the camera’s picture storage
capacity as shown in the table below. Each card adds the
number of pictures shown to the number of pictures in the
camera’s internal memory.
*with Direct Print installed (factory setting)
Installing a Storage Card
Before you start, make sure the camera and the LCD screen
are turned off.
1. Open the storage card cover and insert the card all the way
into the slot, as shown below:
2. Close the card slot cover.
The number of pictures you can store in the card appears in
brackets on the camera’s display panel.
Macintosh
adapter
Number of pictures (minimum capacity) for internal memory and
4 to 12MB cards
Image Quality
Internal
Memory*
4MB
Card
8MB
Card
12MB
Card
Standard
39 59 119 179
Fine
11 17 35 53
Super Fine
581726
Fine Panorama
23 35 71 107
Super Fine
Panorama
11 17 35 53
Number of pictures (minimum capacity) for 16 to 32MB cards
Image Quality
16MB
Card
20MB
Card
24MB
Card
32MB
Card
Standard
240 298 360 481
Fine
72 89 108 144
Super Fine
36 44 54 72
Fine Panorama
144 179 216 288
Super Fine
Panorama
72 89 108 144