Making Macintosh Diskettes; Setting The Date And Time - Epson PhotoPC 700 User Manual

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Making Macintosh Diskettes

Before you start, make sure you have 10 blank, formatted
diskettes. You can use either the Disk Copy 6.2 utility (you
can download it from the Apple Web site if you don't have
it), or the DropImage program on the PhotoPC 700
CD-ROM.
To use Disk Copy 6.2, double-click the file named
and follow the instructions on the screen.
Make Floppies
The Image Expert disk image files are located in the Disk
Images folder on the CD-ROM. Follow these steps to make
diskettes using the DropImage program:
1
Open the Disk Images folder on your CD-ROM.
2
Drag the file Disk1.image onto DropImage 1.0. An
icon for Disk 1 appears on your desktop.
3
Insert a blank, formatted diskette in your drive and
change its name to Image Expert 1.
4
Drag the Disk 1 icon onto the Image Expert 1 icon. If
you are asked to confirm the copy, click Yes .
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5
When the copy finishes, drag both icons to the trash.
Your Macintosh ejects the diskette.
6
Repeat steps 2 to 5 for each disk image file.

Setting the Date and Time

Before you use the camera, you need to set its clock. Then
the camera will automatically record the date and time for
each picture you take. You'll need to set the clock again
whenever you install new or recharged batteries.
NOTE
You can also set the camera's clock through your computer. See
Chapter 4 for instructions on connecting the camera to your
computer, and page 8-6 for instructions on setting the date and
time.

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