Epson PhotoPC 650 User Manual
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Getting Photos Into Your Computer
4
Now locate the folder on your hard disk you want to
copy the pictures to. For example, if you have a folder
called
Pictures
, open that folder on your hard disk.
5
Adjust the folders as necessary until you can see both the
Photo650
folder on the card and the folder you want to
copy the pictures to on your hard disk.
6
To copy all the pictures in the camera at once, click the
Photo650
folder, hold down the mouse button, and
drag it to the picture folder on your hard disk. Release
the mouse button.
To copy individual pictures, click the
Photo650
folder
to open it. Then click the picture in the folder. To copy
multiple pictures, click and drag a box around the
pictures you want. Then drag the box to the picture
folder on your hard disk, and release the mouse button.
As it accesses data on the card, the USB cable light flashes. (If
your Macintosh enters sleep mode, the light turns off.)
Properly Ejecting the Card
When you’ve finished transferring pictures, close the
Photo650
and card folders and exit any open applications.
Then drag the card icon into the
Trash
folder. (Always drag
the card icon into the trash before removing the card—don’t
use the
Eject
command from the
Special
menu.) Pull the
CompactFlash card out of the USB cable slot and install it
back in your camera. See page 1-2 for instructions.
CAUTION
Never remove the USB CompactFlash card or unplug the USB
cable when the Photo650 folder is open or any applications are
running on your system. Close the Photo650 folder, exit all your
applications, and drag the card icon into the Trash folder first.
You can disconnect the Jumpshot USB cable from your
Macintosh, if you want, or leave it connected. However,
once you remove the USB CompactFlash card, the
Macintosh no longer recognizes it as a drive.
TIP
If you’re using the JumpShot USB cable to transfer pictures, it’s a
good idea to check Lexar Media’s web site periodically for
possible updates to your USB CompactFlash card and JumpShot
USB cable drivers. Access www.lexarmedia.com for details.