Canon 350II- Manual

Canon 350II

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – INTRODUCTION
  • Page 4 – Conventions; WARNING
  • Page 5 – CONTENTS
  • Page 7 – Choosing a safe location
  • Page 9 – Power supply
  • Page 10 – Daily handling; Never plug in or unplug the power cord with wet hands.; CAUTIONS
  • Page 11 – protrusions on the underside; HEAT CAUTIONS
  • Page 12 – Features of the Microfilm Scanner 350II
  • Page 13 – About operation modes; Scanner mode
  • Page 15 – Options; DMP board
  • Page 16 – Important parts and their functions
  • Page 17 – Negative/Positive key
  • Page 18 – Keyboard keys
  • Page 19 – Preparing the carrier; Some carriers require an optional Installation Kit.; FS Controller I
  • Page 20 – Preparing the lens; The following types of lenses are available.; Fixed lens; Follow the procedure below to install or exchange lenses.
  • Page 23 – Hardware requirements; • If you are not sure about the system requirements,; Operating system requirements
  • Page 24 – Use one of the following recommended SCSI cards:; SCSI cable; • Only one SCSI port can be used on the scanner
  • 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.
  • Page 27 – Scanner recognition; • The device that is detected differs depending on the; In the case of Windows 98/Me
  • Page 28 – SCSI connection
  • Page 29 – CANON MS350 SCSI Scanner Device
  • Page 31 – ABOUT THE SOFTWARE; Installing the ISIS/TWAIN driver; The Run dialog box appears.
  • Page 32 – The Installer starts.; Installing CapturePerfect; Follow the procedure described below to install CapturePerfect.
  • Page 33 – Using the software; Starting CapturePerfect; Closing CapturePerfect
  • 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
  • Page 35 – To change settings of the Reader-Printer mode, click the
  • Page 36 – Uninstalling the software; On the Start menu, point to Settings and click Control Panel.
  • Page 37 – SETTING THE SCANNER; Loading the film; Enlarging and reducing image size
  • Page 38 – Selecting the polarity; Negative; Brightness adjustment; Manual adjustment; AE
  • 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.
  • Page 40 – Border removal; Removing the entire border
  • 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
  • Page 43 – Note feature; Maximum note length is 33 characters.; Entering the note; Hold down the NOTE key for about 2 seconds.
  • Page 44 – • Maximum note length is 33 characters including; Setting the print mode; Picture mode; Switching the operation modes
  • Page 45 – Using the Fileprint 270; Using the Fileprint 470
  • Page 46 – Make the Print mode settings if required.
  • Page 47 – USER MODE; User mode setting; Power saver mode
  • Page 48 – User mode setting functions; : Does not switch into the power saver mode.; Scanning resolution
  • Page 49 – Cleaning mode; P.39 “Setting the function keys
  • Page 50 – ENTERING THE DEFAULT VALUES; Entering the default values; • The zoom keys work when the zoom value has been
  • Page 51 – MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING; Replacing the lamp; HEAT CAUTION
  • Page 52 – • Use only Canon-specified lamps as replacements.
  • Page 53 – Routine cleaning; Switch off the scanner and remove the carrier and lens unit.
  • Page 54 – Select the Cleaning mode in the user mode settings.
  • Page 55 – Troubleshooting; Problem
  • Page 56 – User call errors; LP; Error Number Meaning; LP; Solution
  • Page 57 – Service Call Errors; Follow the procedure below when a Service Call Error occurs.; When you cannot clear a service call error
  • Page 58 – SPECIFICATIONS; Microfilm Scanner 350II
  • Page 59 – INDEX
  • Page 60 – MEMO
  • Page 62 – © CANON ELECTRONICS INC. 2007
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Summary

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 ... ..............................................

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