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Canon CanoScan FS2710 User Manual

Canon CanoScan FS2710
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CanoScan FS2710 Film Scanner
Product Guide
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Canon CanoScan FS2710 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCanon
ModelCanoScan FS2710
CategoryScanner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

How to Make Best Use of the Manuals

Getting Started Guide

Explains setup, installation, and confirmation of operation for first-time users.

Product Guide

Provides detailed information on the scanner and its features.

ScanCraft FS Users Guide

Detailed information on how to use ScanCraft FS software.

Plug-in module FS Users Guide

Detailed information on how to use the Plug-in module FS.

Manual for Each Application Program

Instructions for using bundled application software like Photoshop LE.

How to Use the Product Guide

Using the Features of this Electronic Manual

Explains navigation and interactive features of the electronic manual.

Conventions Used in this Guide

Defines symbols like WARNING and NOTE used throughout the guide.

Features of the CanoScan FS2710 Film Scanner

Natural Color Reproduction

Highlights the scanner's xenon lamp for accurate color reproduction.

Fine Color Gradations and High Quality

Details the scanner's resolution, single-pass scanning, and 12-bit scanning.

IX240 Film Support

Explains support for IX240 film using the IW-50 Film Viewer.

Fully Automated Operation

Describes autofocus and auto color balance features for effortless scanning.

Dust Cover Protection

Mentions the dust cover that prevents dirt and dust from entering the scanner.

Safety Precautions

Caution and Attention Symbols

Explains the meaning of CAUTION and ATTENTION symbols for safety warnings.

Placement Precautions

Guidelines on where to place the scanner to avoid hazards like fire or electric shock.

Power Supply Precautions

Important safety guidelines related to the power cord, plug, and electrical supply.

General Handling Precautions

Precautions for handling, operating, and cleaning the equipment safely.

Safe Locations

Operating Environment Parameters

Specifies the recommended temperature, humidity, and power supply for operation.

Clear Space Requirements

Illustrates the necessary clear space around the scanner for proper ventilation and operation.

Components Guide

Scanner Overview

Identifies and describes the main parts of the scanner unit.

35 mm Film Holder

Details the function and use of the film holder for 35 mm film.

IW-50 Film Viewer for IX240 Film

Film Viewer Parts Identification

Labels and explains the function of each part of the IW-50 Film Viewer.

Connecting to a Computer

SCSI Card Installation and Handling

Instructions and warnings for installing and handling the SCSI host adapter card.

Connectors and Interface Cables

SCSI Interface Details

Describes the SCSI connectors, interface cable, and adapter, including compatibility.

Inserting Film

35 mm Negative and Positive Film (Sleeve Type)

Step-by-step guide on loading 35 mm film in sleeve type for scanning.

35 mm Positive Film (Mounted Slides)

IX240 Film

Loading IX240 Film Cartridge

Instructions for loading IX240 film cartridges into the film viewer for scanning.

IX240 Film Cartridge Removal

Basic Information About Film

Film Varieties

Overview of common film formats like 35 mm and IX240, and their characteristics.

Color and Monochrome Film

Explains the availability of color and monochrome film formats for scanning.

Negative/Positive Film

Color Negative Film

Discusses negative film, its use for prints, and auto color balance needs.

Color Positive Film

Discusses positive film, its use for slides, and auto color balance requirements.

Final Film Format

Care and Maintenance

Cleaning the Scanner Exterior

Step-by-step instructions for safely cleaning the external surfaces of the scanner.

Cleaning Film

Cleaning Dirty Film

Method for cleaning dirty film using a lens cleaning cloth.

Removing Dusty Film

Method for removing dust from film using a blower brush.

Specifications

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