Canon scanner CanoScan 9950F User Manual
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Using the Scanner Buttons 11 English Using the Scanner Buttons You can use the four convenient buttons on the front of the scanner to scan and perform related tasks easily with a single touch of the button. Place a photo or a picture on the scanner before pressing a button. • To use these buttons, ScanGear CS, CanoScan Toolbox, ArcSoft PhotoStudio and Presto! PageManager (Windows)/Adobe Acrobat Reader (Macintosh) should be installed from the CanoScan Setup Utility CD-ROM. COPY Button To print...
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Scanning Film 12 Scanning Film You can scan 35 mm films (strips or slides), 120 (strips or single frame) and 4x5 films with this scanner. Positioning the Film Use the following procedures to insert the film into the Film Guide. 1Remove the protective sheet from the document cover. Press and hold the lever at the top of the protective sheet while you c pull the sheet outward and d detach it. Always put the protective sheet when you are not scanning films to protect the light source of the...
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Scanning Film 13 English 35mm Slides cAlign the Film Guide’s tab with the FILM symbol on the document glass of the scanner. dPlace a slide or slides face down (correctly viewed from below) in the Film Guide as shown in the diagram to the right. 120 Format Film Strips cOpen the Film Holder on the Film Guide, place the film face down and close the Film Holder. dAlign the Film Guide’s tab with the FILM symbol on the document glass of the scanner. • Leave a gap of 0.2” (5 mm) or greater between film...
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Scanning Film 14 4 x 5 Format Film cOpen the Film Holder on the Film Guide, place the film face down and close the Film Holder. dAlign the Film Guide’s tab with the FILM symbol on the document glass of the scanner. 120 Format Film (Single Frame) Use this method to scan single frames. cAdjust the Film Holder bars to the film width. dOpen the Film Holder. ePlace the film face down (viewed correctly from below) in the Film Guide so that its edges fit within the grooves. fClose the Film Holder. gAlign...
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Scanning Film 15 English Scanning Film The following steps explain how to scan 35 mm film strips with ArcSoft PhotoStudio. Use ScanGear CSs Advanced Mode to scan 120 or 4 x 5 format films. 1Start ArcSoft PhotoStudio. Refer to step 2 on page 8. 2Start ScanGear CS. Refer to step 4 on page 9. 3Select the [Select Source]. You can select from the following options for films. Negative Film (Color) / Positive Film (Color) 4Click [Preview]. ScanGear CS will display the preview image(s). 5Place a check mark...
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Scanning Film 16 7Select the [Output Size]. You can select from the following options. • If you selected [Print (300 dpi)] in Step 6, you can select Flexible, 4x6, A4, and Letter to match the size of the paper for printing. • If you selected [Image display (150 dpi)] in Step 6, you can select Flexible, 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1600 x 1200 and 2048 x 1536 to match the sizes used by computer monitors and digital cameras. 8Click [Scan]. The final scan will start. When the scan is complete,...
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Specifications 17 English Specifications *1 16 bit output supported for film scanning only.*2 The fastest speed in USB 2.0 Hi-Speed mode on Windows PC. Transfer time to computer is not included.*3 Calibration processing time is not included.*4 Note that Macintosh computers with USB 2.0 Hi -Speed interface expansion cards are not supported.*5 AC adapter type varies according to the region in which the scanner is purchased. • Specifications are subjec t to change without notice. Upgrading to USB 2.0...
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System Information 18 System Information This form should be used to record the operating environment for the purchased scanner. If any problems occur with the scanner, you will need this informat ion when you contact our Customer Support Help Desk. Be sure to record the in formation and store it in a safe location. • This information is also required to request a repair under warranty. Make sure you record the information and store it in a safe location. • Guaranteed servicing for this equipment...