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Using EPSON Photo!3
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Proof Sign-off:
K. Pipa
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M. Fujimori
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R. Thomson
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R4C5700
Rev. C
A5 size
PHT3.FM
4/6/01
Pass 0
Setting the self timer
To activate the self timer, select the Self Timer check 
box on the Controls menu. For more information, see 
the user’s guide for your camera.
Changing between color and black-and-white
To take a black-and-white photo, select the 
Monochrome check box on the Controls menu before 
taking the photo. To take color photos, clear the check 
box.
Taking photos from your computer
You can take photos from your computer, using the 
features on the Controls menu. Use the camera’s 
viewfinder to set up your shot, or choose to have a live 
preview of the shot displayed on your computer 
screen to help you set it up. This live preview feature 
works somewhat like a video camera, except that the 
image moves more slowly.
Follow these steps to take pictures from your 
computer.
Note:
You cannot take video clips from the Controls menu.
1.
For the PhotoPC 3000Z, be sure to remove the lens 
cap from your camera, turn the camera on, and set 
the dial switch to 
 before accessing the Controls 
menu.
For the PhotoPC 850Z and 800, turn the camera’s 
dial switch to 
 or 
. Make sure that the 
PhotoPC 800’s lens cover is open.
2.
Position the camera facing the subject and set up 
your shot using the viewfinder or using the live 
preview feature. To set up your shot using the 
viewfinder, proceed to step 4. To use the live 
preview feature, proceed to the next step.
Note:
Use a tripod for maximum flexibility and stability 
when setting up your shot.
3.
To display the shot in the Live Preview window 
when setting up your shot, click the Start button 
in the Live Preview box.
The Auto-Stop Timer feature saves battery power. 
The live preview image will be updated every few 
seconds for the amount of time specified in the 
Auto-Stop Timer list, after which the live preview 
will be turned off. The available intervals are: 30 
Seconds, 1 Minute (default setting),  3 Minutes, 
and 5 Minutes.