Page 3 - INTRODUCTION
1 INTRODUCTION These instructions describe the operating procedures for the CanonMicrofilm Scanner 350II. After you set up the unit, keep this manualin a convenient location so you can find it when you need it. CE-IE-335-01 07.5.14, 14:19 1
Page 4 - Conventions; WARNING
2 Conventions A few symbols and notations alert you to additional informationthat will make operation of the scanner more efficient, troublefree, and safe. ( ➞ P.13) A number preceded by an arrow and enclosed in parentheses showsyou the page number that contains more information about theprevious st...
Page 5 - CONTENTS
3 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................... 1 Conventions ............................................................................................................ 2 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... ..............................................
Page 7 - Choosing a safe location
5 ■ BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... ■ BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... To ensure safe, efficient operation, read the follow precautionsand recommendations before you choose a location and set up thesystem. Work Safety! Choosing a safe location ■ To ensure adequate space for ventilation, operation, and mainte-nance, make s...
Page 9 - Power supply
7 ■ BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... ■ Power supply If you have any questions about the power source atyour work site, contact your supplier or the power com-pany. ■ The unit should have an independent power source that is notshared with any other electrical device. If you have to use an ex-tension cord or powe...
Page 10 - Daily handling; Never plug in or unplug the power cord with wet hands.; CAUTIONS
8 ■ BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... ■ Daily handling Before using the equipment, make sure you and your co-workersread the following warnings about using this equipment. PAY ATTENTION TO THESE WARNINGS! FAILURETO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS COULD RESULTIN INJURY FROM FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK! WARNING ■ Always observ...
Page 11 - protrusions on the underside; HEAT CAUTIONS
9 ■ BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... ■ ■ Use only a power supply having the rated voltage. The use ofother voltages could result in a fire or electric shock. ■ Always unplug the power cord by grasping the plug itself. Pullingon the power cord can damage the cord so that the core wires areexposed or snapped and ...
Page 12 - Features of the Microfilm Scanner 350II
10 ■ BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... ■ Features of the Microfilm Scanner 350II ❏ Space saving The economical design of this compact film scanner requires lessspace on your desk or work table. ❏ Internal SCSI-USB converter SCSI-USB converter is built-in, so you can use both SCSI andU S B i n t e r f a c e s . S...
Page 13 - About operation modes; Scanner mode
11 ■ BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... ■ About operation modes The following operating modes are available with this scanner.Select one of the following modes according to your system envi-ronment before using the scanner. For details, contact your ser-vice representative. ❏ Scanner mode Using this scanner in co...
Page 15 - Options; DMP board
13 ■ BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... ■ Options In addition to the accessories provided in the product package, anumber of optional accessories that are required for using the scan-ner, such as carriers and lenses, are also sold, as well as otheroptional accessories that can be purchased as needed. Contact your...
Page 16 - Important parts and their functions
14 ■ BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... ■ ScreenDisplays images and allows you to viewimages before you print them. DIN connectorAllows you to connect acable for the Autocarrier100C, FS Controller I orRoll/Fiche carrier 200. Operation panelProvides keys that allow you to performsettings for image adjustment or fi...
Page 17 - Negative/Positive key
15 ■ BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... ■ Operation panel and keyboard keys Operation panel keys This is a summary of the keys on the operation panel. 1 Negative/Positive key Three settings are available: ( ) In negative film mode produces positive output from nega- tive film images. ( ) In positive film mode, pr...
Page 18 - Keyboard keys
16 ■ BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... ■ Keyboard keys This is a summary of the keyboard keys. 9 Function keys The following functions are assigned on the respective keys before factory shipping. For details, refer to P.39 “Setting the function keys (DMP mode).” P1: DATEP2: NOTEP3: PICTUREP4: SHARPNESS !0 Casset...
Page 19 - Preparing the carrier; Some carriers require an optional Installation Kit.; FS Controller I
17 ■ BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... ■ Preparing the carrier This is a list of all the carriers that can be installed and used withthe Microfilm Scanner 350II. For more details about these op-tions, contact your supplier. For details about installation and op-eration, refer to the instructions provided with ea...
Page 20 - Preparing the lens; The following types of lenses are available.; Fixed lens; Follow the procedure below to install or exchange lenses.
18 ■ BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... ■ Preparing the lens The following types of lenses are available. Fixed lens HX7 (x7) Zoom lenses HZ01 (x9.5 to x16)HZ02 (x16 to x32)HZ03 (x30 to x55)HZ04 (x20 to x48)HZ05 (x10 to x24) Switching the lens Follow the procedure below to install or exchange lenses. 1. If a lens...
Page 23 - Hardware requirements; • If you are not sure about the system requirements,; Operating system requirements
21 ■ BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... ■ Preparing the computer(scanner mode) In addition to the accessories provided in the product package,the following are required to use the scanner in scanner mode. ■ Hardware requirements • CPU: Intel Celeron 733MHz or better • Main memory: minimum of 256MB • Hard disc spa...
Page 24 - Use one of the following recommended SCSI cards:; SCSI cable; • Only one SCSI port can be used on the scanner
22 ■ BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... ■ ■ Connecting via SCSI When connecting the scanner to a computer using a SCSI card,use the following SCSI cards and cables. • SCSI card Use one of the following recommended SCSI cards: Adaptec SCSI card (for PCI bus) • AHA-2930U • AHA-2940AU • ASC-19160 • ASC-29160 When in...
Page 26 - TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF; Turning the power on; Follow the procedure below to turn the unit on.; Turning the power off; Follow the procedure below to turn the unit off.
24 ■ TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF ■ TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF Follow the procedures described below when turning the poweron and off. Turning the power on Follow the procedure below to turn the unit on. 1. On the front of the main unit, locate the power switch on thelower left corner then press the I sid...
Page 27 - Scanner recognition; • The device that is detected differs depending on the; In the case of Windows 98/Me
25 ■ TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF ■ Scanner recognition If you are using Windows 98/Me/2000 or Windows XP, then thefirst time that you turn on your computer after connecting thisscanner to your computer, Windows Plug and Play automaticallydisplays a screen prompting you to install the scanner driver. Fo...
Page 28 - SCSI connection
26 ■ TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF ■ ■ In the case of Windows 2000/XP When you are using Windows 2000 or XP, you can use both SCSIand USB connection. SCSI connection Only “CANON MS350 SCSI Scanner Device” is detected. When using a USB connection, the following devices aredetected in due order. CANON USB ...
Page 29 - CANON MS350 SCSI Scanner Device
27 ■ TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF ■ 5. Specify the following folder and then click the OK button. D:\USB Driver (where “D” is the drive letter assigned to your CD-ROM drive) 6. Click the Next button. 7. In the “Driver Files Search Results” screen, click the Nextbutton. 8. If the message “Digital Signatu...
Page 31 - ABOUT THE SOFTWARE; Installing the ISIS/TWAIN driver; The Run dialog box appears.
29 ■ ABOUT THE SOFTWARE ■ ABOUT THE SOFTWARE Before installing the software, be sure to open and readthe Readme.txt file on the setup disc. The setup disc included with the scanner contains the followingsoftware: ■ ISIS/TWAIN driverThis driver allows this scanner to be used with ISIS-compatibleappli...
Page 32 - The Installer starts.; Installing CapturePerfect; Follow the procedure described below to install CapturePerfect.
30 ■ ABOUT THE SOFTWARE ■ 4. In the Open box, type “D:\Driver\Setup.exe” (where “D” isthe drive letter assigned to your CD-ROM drive) and then clickthe OK button. The Installer starts. 5. Follow the instructions on the screen and complete the instal-lation process. Installing CapturePerfect Follow t...
Page 33 - Using the software; Starting CapturePerfect; Closing CapturePerfect
31 ■ ABOUT THE SOFTWARE ■ Using the software Using the ISIS/TWAIN Driver The ISIS/TWAIN driver help menu describes how to use the ISIS/TWAIN driver. To access the ISIS/TWAIN driver help, click Start- Programs (when using Windows XP, click All Programs) - CanonDocument Scanner - Canon MS300/350 Help,...
Page 34 - About the Reader-Printer mode; Setting the Reader-Printer mode; Click “OK” when settings are completed.; Starting up the Reader-Printer mode; • When the Reader-Printer mode once starts up, the
32 ■ ABOUT THE SOFTWARE ■ About the Reader-Printer mode When the scanner is set to the Reader-Printer mode, all the set-tings and operation of the scanner must be performed through theoperation panel on the main body. For how to operate the scan-ner, see “SETTING THE SCANNER” ( ➞ P.35). The Reader-P...
Page 35 - To change settings of the Reader-Printer mode, click the
33 ■ ABOUT THE SOFTWARE ■ ■ Exiting the Reader-Printer mode 1. To change settings of the Reader-Printer mode, click the icon in the task tray with the right mouse button, then click “Exit Reader-Printer mode.” 2. Again, click the icon in the task tray with the right mouse button, then click “Exit ap...
Page 36 - Uninstalling the software; On the Start menu, point to Settings and click Control Panel.
34 ■ ABOUT THE SOFTWARE ■ Uninstalling the software Follow the procedure described below to uninstall the ISIS/TWAIN driver and CapturePerfect. If you are using Windows 2000 Professional, or Win-dows XP, be sure to log on as a user with administra-tor privileges. 1. On the Start menu, point to Setti...
Page 37 - SETTING THE SCANNER; Loading the film; Enlarging and reducing image size
35 ■ SETTING THE SCANNER ■ SETTING THE SCANNER In the Scanner mode, the image projected on the scanner’s screencan be saved by the connected personal computer, or printed outthrough a printer connected to the PC. Actual settings and opera-tions for scanning differ depending on the application you us...
Page 38 - Selecting the polarity; Negative; Brightness adjustment; Manual adjustment; AE
36 ■ SETTING THE SCANNER ■ Selecting the polarity This setting selects the film polarity (possitive or negative).Press the Negative/Positive key on the operation panel to selectthe film polarity. Negative Prints positive from negative film. Positive Prints positive from positive film. A Auto Automat...
Page 39 - Trimming/border removal settings; Press the border key on the operation panel until the (; Defining an area for trimming; The current area setting is shown in the display.
37 ■ SETTING THE SCANNER ■ Trimming/border removal settings When an image on negative film is scanned and projected ontothe scanner screen, the area outside the image appears as a blackborder around the image. The Automatic Border Removal func-tion can be used to remove this black border around the ...
Page 40 - Border removal; Removing the entire border
38 ■ SETTING THE SCANNER ■ For example, the illustration shows the vertical set for 4 and the horizontal set for 7 . The shaded area is the area trimmed and se- lected for scanning. 3. To save the setting, press the Border Button. The setting remainsin effect even after the power is turned off and t...
Page 41 - Using auto rotation; This function lets you rotate the image 90 degrees for printing.; • The features assigned to the function keys can be; Date stamp feature; In the DMP mode, the date can be printed on image printouts.; Setting the date stamp feature
39 ■ SETTING THE SCANNER ■ DATE DATE SHAPPNESS PICTURE NOTE Using auto rotation This function lets you rotate the image 90 degrees for printing. To set the auto rotation print feature enabled, press the Auto Ro-tation key to illuminate the lamp. To reset it, press the Auto Rotation key once again to...
Page 43 - Note feature; Maximum note length is 33 characters.; Entering the note; Hold down the NOTE key for about 2 seconds.
41 ■ SETTING THE SCANNER ■ NOTE Note feature This feature lets you include a short note on your print. You mustenter the note into memory before making the print, as describedbelow. The note can be changed later on. • Maximum note length is 33 characters. • The note is printed in the same location f...
Page 44 - • Maximum note length is 33 characters including; Setting the print mode; Picture mode; Switching the operation modes
42 ■ SETTING THE SCANNER ■ PICTURE SHARPNESS 1st character 2nd character 3rd character 4th character 32nd character 33rd character • Maximum note length is 33 characters including spaces. • The Brightness display shows your current location within the note, as described on the left. 6. When you have...
Page 45 - Using the Fileprint 270; Using the Fileprint 470
43 ■ Printing (DMP mode) ■ Printing (DMP mode) The following describes the printing procedure in the DMP mode. 1. Make necessary settings on the main unit. 2. Select the paper size that you want to print on. ■ Using the Fileprint 270 If using the Fileprint 270, select paper size set on the multi-pur...
Page 46 - Make the Print mode settings if required.
44 ■ Printing (DMP mode) ■ If using the multi-purpose tray, set paper size of the multi-pur-pose tray.(1) Press the Cassette Select key for about 2 seconds to enter the paper cassette select mode. When the multi-purpose tray lamp( ) begins to blink, you can now set paper size. At that time, the curr...
Page 47 - USER MODE; User mode setting; Power saver mode
45 ■ USER MODE ■ USER MODE In the user mode, you can arbitrarily change the settings of thefollowing features:• Power saver mode • Hi-speed scanning mode • Scanning resolution • Cleaning mode • Switching the operation modes (DMP mode/Scanner mode) • Setting the function keys User mode setting 1. Pre...
Page 48 - User mode setting functions; : Does not switch into the power saver mode.; Scanning resolution
46 ■ USER MODE ■ User mode setting functions Power saver mode When the MS350II has not been operated for a specified length oftime, the scanner switches into standby mode and stops project-ing the image on the screen to save power consumption. : Does not switch into the power saver mode. : Switches ...
Page 49 - Cleaning mode; P.39 “Setting the function keys
47 ■ USER MODE ■ Cleaning mode This mode is enabled when the scanner is connected to the Fileprint470 and used in the DMP mode so as to clean the fixing rollers ofthe printer. ( ➞ P.52 “Cleaning mode”) : Normal mode (set at the factory before shipping) : Cleaning mode (Cleaning paper: A4 sized) : Cl...
Page 50 - ENTERING THE DEFAULT VALUES; Entering the default values; • The zoom keys work when the zoom value has been
48 ■ ENTERING THE DEFAULT VALUES ■ ENTERING THE DEFAULT VALUES The MS350II lets you save your own default settings for the Printmode and such. Once you have recorded the defaults, you canrecall them at any time by pressing the [RESET] key on the op-eration keyboard. Entering the default values 1. Pr...
Page 51 - MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING; Replacing the lamp; HEAT CAUTION
49 ■ MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING ■ MAINTENANCE ANDTROUBLESHOOTING This part of the manual describes how to replace the halogen lamp,cleaning the scanner and dealing with errors. Regular scannermaintenance is essential to eusure optimum performance and along service life from your scanner. Replac...
Page 52 - • Use only Canon-specified lamps as replacements.
50 ■ MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING ■ Check that thereis no gap betweenthe lamp and the lamp socket. 4. Fit the new lamp so that the manufacturer’s mark is facingupwards and check that the lamp is fully inserted into the socketso that there is no gap between the lamp and the lamp socket. • Use only...
Page 53 - Routine cleaning; Switch off the scanner and remove the carrier and lens unit.
51 ■ MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING ■ Field lens Routine cleaning Use the routine cleaning procedures described below to keep thescanner components clean and ensure optimum performance. Cleaning the screen and main unit Use a cloth slightly dampened with water or mild detergent toclean any soiling ...
Page 54 - Select the Cleaning mode in the user mode settings.
52 ■ MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING ■ Cleaning mode Cleaning mode is a mode for cleaning the Fileprint 470’s fixingrollers. Clean the fixing rollers in the Fileprint 470 if black spotsappear on the front or back of the paper that is printed out.The following describes the procedure for cleaning the...
Page 55 - Troubleshooting; Problem
53 ■ MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING ■ Troubleshooting If you detect a problem during operation of the main unit, checkthe list of problems and possible solutions below. Problem Solution Screen does not come on, even after turning • Check that the lamp unit is properly fitted into the main unit. on ...
Page 56 - User call errors; LP; Error Number Meaning; LP; Solution
54 ■ MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING ■ User call errors Here is a list of User Call Errors. If you see a User Call Error inthe Print display, look it up in the table below. Scanner mode Error Number Meaning LP The lamp installed in the scanner has burned out. L5 T h e l a m p u n i t i s n o t c o r...
Page 57 - Service Call Errors; Follow the procedure below when a Service Call Error occurs.; When you cannot clear a service call error
55 ■ MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING ■ Service Call Errors Every time you turn on the main unit, the unit automatically per-forms a self-diagnostic test. If the unit detects a problem at poweron, or at any other time during operation, it will display a ServiceCall Error message in the display. A Ser...
Page 58 - SPECIFICATIONS; Microfilm Scanner 350II
56 ■ SPECIFICATIONS ■ SPECIFICATIONS Microfilm Scanner 350II Main Unit Type Desktop digital microfilm scanner Screen 300 mm x 300 mm Scanning method 600 dpi digital scanning Film Negative, Positive, Negative/Positive auto switching Lens magnification x7,x9.5-x16, x16-x32, x30-x55, x10-x24, x20-x48 L...
Page 59 - INDEX
57 ■ INDEX ■ A Adjusting ............................................................... 35AE .......................................................................... 36Arbitrary rotation ................................................... 35Auto ......................................................
Page 60 - MEMO
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