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Film scanning | Yes |
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Input color depth | 48 bit |
Maximum scan size | 216 x 297 mm |
Optical scanning resolution | 4800 x 9600 DPI |
Scanner type | Flatbed scanner |
Sensor type | CCD |
Minimum RAM | 128 MB |
Minimum processor | Pentium II 300Mhz |
Minimum storage drive space | 450 MB |
Minimum system requirements | -CD ROM drive; -High colour (16bit); -1024 x 768 display; |
Compatible operating systems | -Windows 98, 98SE, 2000 Pro, ME, XP; -Mac OS X v10.2.8; |
USB version | 2.0 |
Standard interfaces | USB 2.0 |
Dimensions (WxDxH) | 259 x 474 x 83 mm |
Power consumption (standby) | 4 W |
Power consumption (typical) | 17 W |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 10 - 35 °C |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 10 - 90 % |
Weight | 2800 g |
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Details compliance with FCC rules and measures to correct interference.
Information on proper disposal of the product according to the WEEE Directive.
Legal warnings concerning scanning copyrighted material and potential liabilities.
Lists physical items included with the scanner, such as the scanner unit, cables, and adapter.
Details the Quick Start Guide, CD-ROM contents, software programs, and manuals.
Instructions on preparing for software installation, like not connecting the scanner first.
Step-by-step guide for installing the software from the CD-ROM using Easy Install.
Explains the process of registering the product after installation for updates and information.
Instructions on how to release the scanner's transport lock before use.
Steps to connect the scanner to the computer via USB and power adapter.
How to place a document on the scanner glass and close the cover.
Instructions for launching the ArcSoft PhotoStudio application for scanning.
Steps for using ScanGear to preview, select settings, and initiate a scan.
Explains the functionality of each button on the scanner for various scanning tasks.
Details how PDF buttons create PDF files, including Color, B&W, and Custom options.
Describes the functions of the Copy, Photo/Film, and E-mail buttons for printing, editing, and sending scans.
Instructions on removing the protective sheet and Film Guide from the document cover.
How to open the Film Holder to insert film strips or slides.
Guide on placing film frames into the Film Guide in reverse order.
Explains when and how to use the supplied shield to improve scan quality for curled film.
Instructions on re-inserting the Film Guide into the document cover and closing it.
Steps to start ArcSoft PhotoStudio and ScanGear for film scanning.
How to select film type, preview, make corrections, and start the film scan.
Technical details including scanner type, resolution, bit depth, and speeds.
Information on operating range, power, and dimensions of the scanner.
Guidance for installing on Windows Vista, including checking URLs and administrator privileges.
Information regarding the AutoPlay screen and User Account Control during Vista installation.
Congratulates the user and encourages product registration for updates and promotions.
Outlines three methods for registering the product: website, mail, or fax.
Fields for user's name, address, contact details, and purchase information for registration.
Optional fields for demographic data like gender, age, and income for marketing purposes.
Explains the meaning of warning and caution symbols used throughout the manual.
Safety warnings related to scanner placement near liquids, heat, or unstable surfaces.
Critical safety instructions for using the AC adapter, including avoiding damage and proper usage.
General safety guidelines for handling the scanner, including cleaning and avoiding modifications.
Precautions for environmental conditions, temperature, and light exposure during setup.
Introduces Canon's Creative Park website for downloading craft projects and printables.
Highlights Canon's PIXMA printers and their features for photo printing.
Explains Canon's FINE print head technology for high-resolution photo detail.
Describes DIGIC II processor for image quality and ChromaLife 100 for photo longevity.
Outlines the warranty duration for new and refurbished products.
Lists conditions voiding the warranty and limitations on Canon's liability.
States that bundled software is sold "as is" and disclaims warranties for it.
Lists available support channels like troubleshooting, email, phone, and TDD.
Explains Carry-In/Mail-In service and the InstantExchange replacement process.