Canon Microfilm Scanner 350 Owner's Manual

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ENGLISH
Be sure to read this instructions before you use the equipment.
Keep this instructions on hand for reference to ensure optimum preformance.
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ENGLISHBe sure to read this instructions before you use the equipment.Keep this instructions on hand for reference to ensure optimum preformance.MS350

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8 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... Daily handlingBefore using the equipment, make sure you and your co-workersread the following warnings about using this equip

Page 3 - INTRODUCTION

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. Alway

Page 4 - Conventions

10 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... Features of the Microfilm Scanner 350❏ Space savingThe economical design of this compact film scanner requires lessspace on

Page 5 - CONTENTS

11 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... About operation modesThe following operating modes are available with this scanner.Select one of the following modes accordi

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12 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... Unpacking: What's in the box?When you unpack the box, use the checklist below to make surethat you have everything. If

Page 7 - BEFORE YOU BEGIN

13 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... OptionsIn addition to the accessories provided in the product package, anumber of optional accessories that are required for

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14 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... ScreenDisplays images and allows you to viewimages before you print them.DIN connectorAllows you to connect acable for the A

Page 9 - Power supply

15 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... Preparing the carrierThis is a list of all the carriers that can be installed and used withthe Microfilm Scanner 350. For mo

Page 10 - Daily handling

16 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... Preparing the lensThe following types of lenses are available.Fixed lensHX7 (x7)Zoom lensesHZ01 (x9.5 to x16)HZ02 (x16 to x

Page 11 - HEAT CAUTIONS

17 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... 4. Turn the light adjustment dial to the left or right to adjust thelight intensity of the screen. Adjust the light intensit

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CopyrightCopyright © 2003 by Canon Electronics Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may bereproduced, transmitted, transcribed, store

Page 13 - About operation modes

18 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... Preparing the computer (scannermode)In order to use the Micofilm Scanner 350, your computer mustsatisfy the following syste

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19 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... Connecting the computerConnection of the SCSI cable to the main unit and the specifica-tion of the SCSI ID and other setting

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20 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... Preparing optional printer (for theDMP mode)This is a list of all the optional printer that can be installed andused with th

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21 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... Operation panel and keyboard keysOperation panel keysThis is a summary of the keys on the operation panel.1 Negative/Positiv

Page 17 - Preparing the carrier

22 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... Keyboard keysThis is a summary of the keyboard keys.9 Function keys The following functions are assigned on the respective k

Page 18 - Zoom lenses

23 TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF TURNING THE POWER ON/OFFFollow the procedures described below when turning the poweron and off.Turning the power onFollo

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24 TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF Scanner recognitionIf you are using Windows 95/98/Me/2000 or Windows XP, thenthe first time that you turn on your comput

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25 TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF If you are using Windows 2000 Professional, the “FoundNew Hardware Wizard” dialog box appears.1. Click the Next button

Page 21 - Connecting the computer

26 ABOUT THE SOFTWARE ABOUT THE SOFTWAREBefore installing the software, be sure to open and readthe Readme.txt file on the setup disc.The setup disc

Page 22 - DMP mode)

27 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

Page 23 - Operation panel keys

1INTRODUCTIONThese instructions describe the operating procedures for the CanonMicrofilm Scanner 350. After you set up the unit, keep this manualin a

Page 24 - Keyboard keys

28 ABOUT THE SOFTWARE Using the softwareUsing the ISIS/TWAIN DriverThe ISIS/TWAIN driver help menu describes how to use the ISIS/TWAIN driver. To a

Page 25 - TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF

29 ABOUT THE SOFTWARE About the Reader-Printer modeWhen the scanner is set to the Reader-Printer mode, all the set-tings and operation of the scanne

Page 26 - Scanner recognition

30 ABOUT THE SOFTWARE Exiting the Reader-Printer mode1. To change settings of the Reader-Printer mode, click the iconin the task tray with the r

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31 ABOUT THE SOFTWARE 3. Click the “Start” button, and then click “Program” (when usingWindows XP, “All programs”) – “CapturePerfect” – “Multi ScanS

Page 28 - ABOUT THE SOFTWARE

32 ABOUT THE SOFTWARE Uninstalling the softwareFollow the procedure described below to uninstall the ISIS/TWAIN driver and CapturePerfect.If you are

Page 29 - Installing CapturePerfect

33 SETTING THE SCANNER SETTING THE SCANNERIn the Scanner mode, the image projected on the scanner’s screencan be saved by the connected personal com

Page 30 - Using CapturePerfect

34 SETTING THE SCANNER Selecting the polarityThis setting selects the film polarity (possitive or negative).Press the Negative/Positive key on the o

Page 31 - About the Reader-Printer mode

35 SETTING THE SCANNER Trimming/border removal settingsWhen an image on negative film is scanned and projected ontothe scanner screen, the area outs

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36 SETTING THE SCANNER For example, the illustration shows the vertical set for 4 and thehorizontal set for 7. The shaded area is the area trimmed a

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37 SETTING THE SCANNER DATEDATESHAPPNESSPICTURENOTEUsing auto rotationThis function lets you rotate the image 90 degrees for printing.To set the aut

Page 34 - Uninstalling the software

2ConventionsA few symbols and notations alert you to additional informationthat will make operation of the scanner more efficient, troublefree, and sa

Page 35 - SETTING THE SCANNER

38 SETTING THE SCANNER 3. Press the Print Number Setting key (+ or –) to set the [DATE,TIME].Item Display SettingYear 51 to 99 1951 to 199900 to 50

Page 36 - Manual adjustment

39 SETTING THE SCANNER NOTENote featureThis feature lets you include a short note on your print. You mustenter the note into memory before making th

Page 37 - Trimming

40 SETTING THE SCANNER PICTURESHARPNESS1st character2nd character3rd character4th character32nd character33rd character• Maximum note length is 33 c

Page 38 - Border removal

41 Printing (DMP mode) Printing (DMP mode)The following describes the printing procedure in the DMP mode.1. Make necessary settings on the main unit

Page 39 - Date stamp feature

42 Printing (DMP mode) If using the paper tray, set paper size of the paper tray.(1) Press the Cassette Select key for about 2 seconds to enter thep

Page 40 - Stamp Location

43 USER MODE USER MODEIn the user mode, you can arbitrarily change the settings of thefollowing features:• Power saver mode• Hi-speed scanning mode•

Page 41 - Entering the note

44 USER MODE User mode setting functionsPower saver modeWhen the MS350 has not been operated for a specified length oftime, the scanner switches int

Page 42 - Switching the operation modes

45 USER MODE Cleaning modeThis mode is enabled when the scanner is connected to the Fileprint450 and used in the DMP mode so as to clean the fixing

Page 43 - Printing (DMP mode)

46 ENTERING THE DEFAULT VALUES ENTERING THE DEFAULT VALUESThe MS350 lets you save your own default settings for the Printmode and such. Once you hav

Page 44 - Display Setting

47 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTENANCE ANDTROUBLESHOOTINGThis part of the manual describes how to replace the halogen lamp,cleaning the scan

Page 45 - USER MODE

3CONTENTSINTRODUCTION ... 1Conventions ...

Page 46 - Scanning resolution

48 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

Page 47 - Setting the function keys

49 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Field lensRoutine cleaningUse the routine cleaning procedures described below to keep thescanner components clean

Page 48 - ENTERING THE DEFAULT VALUES

50 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Cleaning modeAfter changing the toner cartridge for the Fileprint 450, you mustclean the fixing rollers of the Fi

Page 49 - TROUBLESHOOTING

51 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING TroubleshootingIf you detect a problem during operation of the main unit, checkthe list of problems and possible

Page 50 - Check that there

52 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING User call errorsHere is a list of User Call Errors. If you see a User Call Error inthe Print display, look it up

Page 51 - Cleaning the lens

53 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Service Call ErrorsEvery time you turn on the main unit, the unit automatically per-forms a self-diagnostic test.

Page 52 - Cleaning the Fixing Rollers

54 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONSMicrofilm Scanner 350Main UnitType Desktop digital microfilm scannerScreen 300 mm x 300 mmScanning method 600 dpi di

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55 INDEX AAdjusting ... 33AE ...

Page 55 - Service Call Errors

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4Selecting the polarity... 34Brightness adjustment ...

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5 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... BEFORE YOU BEGIN ...To ensure safe, efficient operation, read the follow precautionsand recommendations before you choose a l

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6 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... Avoid areas like laboratories where fumes from ammonia, acetone,or other volatile chemicals are present. Never use any kind

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7 BEFORE YOU BEGIN ... Power supplyIf you have any questions about the power source atyour work site, contact your supplier or the power com-pany.

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