Memory Card Problems - Epson PictureMate PictureMate User Manual

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Printing is too slow.
Because of PictureMate's high print quality, it may take a little while to print your
photos. If you are printing from a computer, check the requirements in System
Requirements. If you're printing a high-resolution image, you need more than the
minimum requirements listed. You may also need to:
Clear space on your hard drive or run a defragmentation utility.
Close open programs that you're not using.
Increase your system's memory (RAM).
For the fastest printing, try these tips:
Choose
Black & White
If PictureMate is connected to a USB hub, disconnect any USB devices that
you're not using.

Memory Card Problems

Make sure only one card is inserted at a time.
PictureMate recognizes and can print the first 999 photos on a memory card.
Make sure photos are in JPEG or uncompressed Tiff format and taken with a
DCF-compliant digital camera.
Make sure you follow the instructions in the Using PictureMate With a Computer
booklet to install the software, including the card utilities: Card Monitor and
PhotoStarter.
Check your PhotoStarter settings. See Configuring PhotoStarter for instructions.
If you access the card from your computer and delete files, the card may not work
correctly with your camera. Always delete pictures using your camera.
If you're using Windows XP, you may need to install your Windows storage
device driver. See your Windows help for more information.
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if your photo doesn't include color.

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