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Microtek ArtixScan 120tf Reference Manual

Microtek ArtixScan 120tf
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52 Microtek ScanWizard Pro TX for Mac & PC
A. Job
This shows the current scan job as selected in the Job Panel window and
displayed in the Preview window.
B. Type
This shows the image type of the current scan job.
C. Resolution settings
This area includes the following
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: the Resolution box for specifying your output
resolution; the Resolution list box (with the up/down arrows) that provides
predefined resolution values for easier selection of the resolution setting; and
the Resolution unit, which lets you choose from ppi and several lpi options. Your
most recent scan resolution settings will be recorded as well.
D. Scan Frame settings, Scaling, and Output settings
This area includes the following
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: the Scan Frame settings (including the Scan
Frame width and height edit boxes), which represent the dimensions of the area
on the film that you wish to scan; the Scaling factor for creating larger or smaller
images from the original source image; and the Output settings (including the
Output width and height edit boxes), which represent the dimensions of the
image when it is output after the final scan. Pressing the small arrows
underneath the Scan Frame, Scaling, and Output fields will reveal a set of
predefined values for those fields.
E. Image size
This shows the memory size of the image file after the image is scanned. The
resulting file size is influenced by the defined image type (color, grayscale, etc.);
resolution; and dimensions for the output image.
F. Scan Frame options
These options set the behavior of the Scan Frame when prescanning an image.
The options are Fixed Scan Frame (where scan frame size remains constant for
every prescan and scan), Fixed Output Size (where the output dimension
remains constant regardless of scan frame size), and Keep Proportion (where
scan frame width changes proportionally when its height is changed, and vice
versa).
G. Unit of measurement
This lets you choose your desired unit of measurement, which will then be
reflected in the rulers alongside the Preview window. Choose from inch, cm, mm,
point, pica, or pixel.

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Microtek ArtixScan 120tf Specifications

Power IconPower
voltageAC 90V to 264V, 47-63 Hz
Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
operating temperature50° to 95°F (10° to 35°C)
relative humidity20% to 80%
Scanning Specifications IconScanning Specifications
scanning area6 x 9 cm Max., 6 x 7 cm, 6 x 6 cm, 6 x 4.5 cm, 25 x 38 mm
resolution optical4, 000 dpi x 4, 000 dpi
resolution interpolated16, 000 dpi x 16, 000 dpi
Interfaces IconInterfaces
firewire portsTwo
scsi portsTwo
transmission speed firewire4 Mbytes/s
transmission speed scsi2 Mbytes/s
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
dimensions19.8" x 10.8" x 5.5" (504 x 274 x 142 mm)
weight17.6 lb (8 kg)

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