Epson V600 Manual
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(None) OffThe scanner is off. Top Buttons Before using the scanner buttons, make sure you have installed Epson Scan.Button Function StartEpson Scan starts. CopyCopy Utility starts. E -mail Epson Scan automatically scans, then the Send File Via E -mail window appears. PDF The Scan to PDF window appears. See Using the Scanner Buttons . Top
Home > Placing Originals on the Scanner Placing Documents or Photos Placing Documents or Photos on the Document Table Placing Large or Thick Documents Caution: Do not place heavy objects on the document table glass and do not press the glass with too much force. Placing Documents or Photos on the Document Table Open the scanner cover. Make sure the document mat is installed inside the cover. If it is not installed, see Replacing the Document Mat for instructions. a. document mat Place your document or photo facedown on the document table. Make sure the upper right corner of the document or photo is against the corner of the scanner, next to the arrow mark.
Note: If you are scanning multiple photos at once, position each photo at least 20 mm (0.8 inch) apart from the others. Close the scanner cover gently so that your original does not move. Note: Always keep the document table clean. Do not leave photos on the document table for an extended period of time as they may stick to the glass.
To start scanning, see Starting Epson Scan for instructions. Top Placing Large or Thick Documents When you scan a large or thick document, you can pull the scanner cover straight up. Place a large or thick document on the document table. Close the document cover and hold it down firmly as you scan. Top
Home > Placing Originals on the Scanner Placing Film or Slides Removing the Document Mat Placing Film in the Holder Placing Slides in the Holder Replacing the Document Mat Removing the Document Mat To scan film strips or slides, you need to remove the document mat from the scanner cover. This uncovers the transparency unit window so your scanner can use it to scan your film or slides. Open the scanner cover and gently slide up the document mat to remove it. Use a soft cloth to wipe the transparency unit window and the document table before placing your film or slides.
a. transparency unit window To place film for scanning, see Placing Film in the Holder . To place slides for scanning, see Placing Slides in the Holder . To replace the document mat, see Replacing the Document Mat . Top Placing Film in the Holder Placing 35 mm Film Strips Open the cover of the 35 mm film strip holder. Slide one or two film strips all the way into the film holder with the shiny base side facing down. Your images and any wording on the film strips should appear backwards on the side that faces up.
Note:Hold the edge of the film gently or use gloves to touch the film; otherwise you may damage the film. Make sure the white stickers on the back of the film holder and the areas around them are not scratched, dusty, or covered in any way. If the areas are obscured, the scanner may have trouble recognizing your film in Full Auto Mode. Do not cover the small holes in the film holder. Make sure the film strip is placed as shown. Close the cover and press it down until you hear a click. Then press down on all the edges of the covers to secure them. Place the film holder on the document table so that it is aligned as shown. Make sure the tab labelled “A” on the film holder fits into the area labelled “A” on the scanner.
Make sure you removed the document mat. See Removing the Document Mat. Close the scanner cover. To scan your film, see Starting Epson Scan . When you are finished scanning film, be sure to replace the document mat before scanning documents or photos. See Replacing the Document Mat . Placing Medium Format Film Open the cover on the medium format film holder. Slide one medium format film image into the film holder with the shiny base side facing down. Your image and any wording on the film should appear backwards on the side that faces up. Make sure the entire image frame is positioned in the film holder opening. Note: Hold the edge of the film gently or use gloves to touch the film; otherwise you may damage the film. Do not cover any of the tiny holes in the film holder or the scanner may have trouble recognizing which film holder you are using.
Make sure the film strip is placed as shown. Close the cover over the film and press it down until it clicks. Then press down on all the edges of the cover to secure it. Place the film holder on the document table so that it is aligned with the upper left corner. Make sure the tab labelled “B” on the film holder fits into the area labelled “B” on the scanner. Make sure you removed the document mat. See Removing the Document Mat. Close the scanner cover.
Note: You cannot use Full Auto Mode to scan medium format film. When you are finished scanning film, be sure to replace the document mat before scanning documents or photos. See Replacing the Document Mat . Using the scanning support sheet When the film is curled, flatten the film using the scanning support sheet that came with the medium format film holder. Caution: Keep at least 2 mm space between the image frame and scanning support sheet. Make sure that the glossy side contacts with the film surface. When you set the scanning support sheet upside down, it may damage the film. When the film is curled downwards: Place the scanning support sheet under the film with glossy surface facing up. Then, close the holder cover. When the film is curled upwards: Place the scanning support sheet on the film with glossy surface facing down. Then, close the holder cover. Top Placing Slides in the Holder You can scan up to four 35 mm slides at a time using the slide portion of the film holder.