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Microtek ArtixScan 120tf Reference Manual

Microtek ArtixScan 120tf
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60 Microtek ScanWizard Pro TX for Mac & PC
Add to menu/Remove:Add to menu/Remove:
Add to menu/Remove:Add to menu/Remove:
Add to menu/Remove: If you wish to save the current Scan Frame setting as a
frequently used dimension in subsequent scans, click Add to save and add the
setting to the menu after designating it with a reference name. You can delete the
customize setting by clicking on Remove.
Scaling Setting
Scaling lets you create larger or smaller images from the original source image.
Take note of the following:
Keep the scaling at 100% if you are outputting at the same size (e.g., a 35mm
original to be output at the same size).
Reduce the scaling if you are outputting
your image at a smaller size (e.g., a 35mm
original to be output to 17.5mm). Increase
the scaling if outputting at a larger size.
To choose the scaling percentage, click the
up/down arrow next to the scaling box, or
enter a value in the scaling edit box.
If you wish, you can also choose from a menu
of predefined Scaling settings. To do this, click
on the arrow after Scaling (the second
element of the output equation in the Settings
window), and Settings window, then choose
the setting you wish from the menu that
appears.
Film scale mapping: Choose your image
material and the output dimension. For example, 35mm to 5 x 7 means
your image source is 35mm film, and output size is 5" x 7".
Add to menu / Remove:Add to menu / Remove:
Add to menu / Remove:Add to menu / Remove:
Add to menu / Remove: If you wish to save the current Scaling setting for
subsequent scans, click Add to save and add it to the menu after designat-
ing it with a reference name. You can delete the customized Scaling setting by
clicking on Remove.
Scaling is also affected by your resolution setting. When you change resolution
and specify a value that has no exact equivalent for scaling, the scaling may be
affected and adjusts itself to the nearest allowed value. For instance, if your
resolution is 100, your scaling becomes 99 (instead of a full 100), because that is
the closest scaling equivalent, given the resolution value.

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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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