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Using the Included Utilities
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K. Pipa
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M. Fujimori
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R. Thomson
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R4C5700
Rev. C
A5 size
CONVERTR.FM
4/6/01
Pass 0
For Macintosh users
EPSON File Converter for Macintosh does not have a 
screen shot feature. However, you can make screen 
shots using your Macintosh system software, then use 
EPSON File Converter to upload the screen shots to 
your camera.
While the instructions below are representative of 
many Macintosh computers, the procedure may 
differ, depending on your Macintosh. See your 
computer documentation for detailed instructions on 
making screen shots.
Follow these steps to make screen shots using your 
Macintosh.
1.
Start the appropriate application and open the file 
that you want to make a screen capture of, then 
press SHIFT + COMMAND + 3 on your computer 
keyboard. Your Macintosh names and saves the 
entire screen image on your hard drive.
Note:
In OS 8 or later, you can also make a screen capture of 
any part of the screen image, rather than of the entire 
screen. Press 
SHIFT COMMAND 4, then click 
the window that you want to copy, or drag the cursor 
to draw a box around the area of the screen that you 
want to copy.
Repeat this step to make as many screen shots as 
you like.
2.
When you are finished making screen shots, close 
the application.
To upload your screen captures to the memory card 
in your camera, see “Using the Folder Menu” on page 
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Using EPSON Auto Downloader
EPSON Auto Downloader is a utility that allows you 
to quickly download photos, audio recordings, and 
video clips from your camera to a designated folder 
on your computer. 
This utility gives you complete control over the 
download process, helping you to organize and 
manage your files. It allows you to do the following 
tasks:
Designate the location and name of a base folder 
to which your files will be downloaded.
Download to subfolders within the base folder, 
and have the subfolders automatically named by 
the date of the download session or the date that 
the photos were taken.