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Microtek ScanMaker IIG User Manual

Microtek ScanMaker IIG
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2-14 Microtek User's Guide for Windows
Locking the carriage
You need to lock the scanner carriage if you wish to ship back
your scanner for any reason. The carriage must be locked to
prevent the mechanism from moving during shipping and getting
damaged in the process.
In addition, you need to pack the scanner in the original box in
which it came. No scanner will be accepted in a packaging other
than the authorized Microtek packing box. If your box is lost, call
Microtek Sales to purchase a new one.
Important: Microtek will not be liable for scanners that are damaged during
transit because the carriage had not been locked or was not packed in the
original or authorized packaging.
Locking models with a screw-type lock
(ScanMaker IIG, IISP/IISPX, and III)
1 Turn the scanner off and then back on. The carriage will move
forward a bit and then return to its standby position. When the
carriage stops moving, turn off the scanner. Be sure that the
carriage is in the standby position before you tighten the
locking screw. Otherwise, the carriage won’t be locked
properly and can get damaged during shipping.
2 Turn the scanner on its side and locate the locking screw at
the bottom of the scanner. To lock, turn the locking screw
clockwise one-fourth turn while pushing it in simultaneously.
The screw should stay in and not pop back out.
Turn screw
clockwise
Locking the ScanMaker III
Locking the ScanMaker IIG
and IISP/IISPX

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Microtek ScanMaker IIG Specifications

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BrandMicrotek
ModelScanMaker IIG
CategoryScanner
LanguageEnglish

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