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1. ul Caution Do not set the SCSI ID to an ID number that is already assigned to another device otherwise the computer scanner and other devices will not operate properly Setting Up the Scanner Setting the terminator switch The scanner has a built in terminator which allows SCSI devices 1 to communicate properly with each other You may need to change the terminator switch setting according to your computer system Note Do not use an external terminator The terminator switch is located at the rear of the scanner Only the scanner is connected I Terminator on Setting Up the Scanner 1 15 The scanner is the last device in the daisy chain other SCSI device aoe The scanner is in the middle of the daisy chain terminator on other SCSI device O Fe terminator off Connecting the scanner Connect the scanner to your computer or to another SCSI device as follows Note The combination of 50 pin and 25 pin connectors you need varies depending on the maker of your SCSI device and SCSI interface board 1 Make sure the scanner computer and all other SCSI devices are turned off and unplugged from the power source Caution Do not connect the scanner to the computer or other devices while they are turned on as damage may occur 1 16 Setting Up the Scanner 2 Connect one end of the interface cable to one of the scanner SCSI connectors until the locks on both sides snap in
2. Note Qj To connect the scanner to a SCSI device other than the computer the length of cable in the daisy chain must not exceed 6 meters otherwise the system may not work properly d To connect the scanner to a PC using SCSI 2 the length of the cable must not exceed 3 meters 3 Connect the other end of the cable to the SCSI port of your computer or another SCSI device Note The SCSI port on the Macintosh is the larger port with the SCSI icon over it 4 Plug inthe power cords of your computer scanner and other external SCSI devices Note Before turning on your system be sure to read Power on sequence following Setting Up the Scanner 1 17 Power on sequence Keep the following in mind every time you turn on your computer and SCSI devices including the scanner L Be sure to turn on the SCSI device which is connected at the farthest end of the daisy chain first then the second farthest and so on until finally your computer If you attempt to use a SCSI device which has been turned on after the computer it may not work properly or the computer may not work properly _1 For Windows 95 or 98 users The first time you turn on the computer after turning on the scanner one of the following dialog boxes may appear New Hardware Found Update Device Driver Wizard Unknown Device This wizard will complete the installation of op Unknown Device Select which driver you want to install for your new hardware
3. in EPSON TWAIN See EPSON Scan II amp EPSON TWAIN User s Guide for more information 3 14 Options Loading paper into your Automatic Document Feeder Your Automatic Document Feeder can automatically load up to 20 sheets of the following paper sizes based on a paper weight of 17 Ibs and a stack thickness of 4 0 mm or less Checks 85 x 127 mm 3 3 x 5 inches B5 182 x 257 mm 7 17 x 10 1 inches 3 A4 210 x 297 mm 8 27 x 11 69 inches Letter 215 9 x 279 4 mm 8 5 x 11 inches Legal 215 9 x 355 6 mm 8 5 x 14 inches Follow the steps below to load paper into the Automatic Document Feeder Note Make sure no documents or dust is on the document table when using the Automatic Document Feeder Dust on the document table near the carriage home position may result in vertical lines on the scanned images 1 Slide the right edge guide all the way to the right Options 3 15 3 16 2 Insert the paper stack into the Automatic Document Feeder until it meets resistance Make sure that the side you want to scan is facing up Then move the right edge guide so it is flush with the right edge of your paper Documents are output into the lower tray after scanning is finished Note In the following situations see the respective pages for problem solving information Q When paper is jammed see page 4 19 Q When a scanned image has unwanted lines see page 4 16 Options Loading documents manually You can load
4. 36 mm 1 4 inches Weight Approx 700g 1 5 Ib A 10 Technical Specifications Appendix B Contacting Customer Support For United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland Users B 3 Foromstralian Users ee pea E ehh IIR eae ee quide duisi B 5 Foron aporo USES ouest 9 uos eate n vae a eem peg mnes B 6 bor Hong Kone Users iib Lobo ibi ibn B 7 For Philippines Users oeste oet ao al eto pde Debo e x top B 8 Contacting Customer Support B 1 B 2 If your scanner is not operating properly and you cannot solve your problem using the troubleshooting information in this guide or online help contact customer support services for assistance We will be able to help you more quickly if you are able to give the exact information indicated below Serial number of your scanner The serial number label is on the back of the scanner Brand and model of your computer Scanner software version Click the About button on the Help menu in your application for the version number Version of Windows 95 3 1 NT 4 0 and so on Software application s you normally use with your scanner and their version number s Contacting Customer Support For United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland Users If you purchased your printer in the UK or the Republic of Ireland EPSON UK Limited provides a range of customer services and technical support L1 World Wide Web Faxon EPSON Faxback Bulletin Board Service Customer and Wa
5. 8 Automatic Document Feeder 00 c cece ene A 9 Pal ANG ADUCR isch bebe a ed ah donee o x tout A 10 Technical Specifications A 1 Scanning A 2 Scanner type Photoelectric device Effective pixels Document size Scanning resolution Output resolution Color separation Reading sequence Monochrome Color page sequence Color byte sequence Color line sequence Zoom Image data Brightness Line Art settings Technical Specifications Flatbed color Color CCD line sensor 5100 x 7020 pixels at 600 dpi 100 216 mm x 297 mm 8 5 inches x 11 7 inches A4 or US letter size The reading area can be specified from your software 600 dpi main scan 2400 dpi with Micro Step sub scan 50 dpi to 9600 dpi 50 to 4800 dpi in 1 dpi increments 7200 dpi and 9600 dpi 7200 dpi and 9600 dpi performed with zoom function RGB color filters on CCD One pass scanning Three pass scanning R G B One pass scanning R G B One pass scanning R G B 50 to 200 in 1 increments 12 bits per pixel per color internal 8 bits per pixel per color external 7 levels Fixed threshold Text Enhancement Technology enable disable selectable Halftoning process Gamma correction Color correction Interface Light source Reliability Dimensions Weight AAS Auto Area Segmentation Enable disable selectable 3 halftoning modes A B and C and 4 dither patterns A B C and D
6. Connecting the Scanner SCSI to Your Computer 1 For instructions on connecting your SCSI model scanner to your computer read this section For PC users Unless your PC already has a SCSI board installed you need to install one along with SCSI driver software Install the SCSI board according to the directions included with it Also see Installing a SCSI Interface Board on page 1 7 If your PC has a SCSI board up and running connect the scanner as described in the next section Note You will need to install the SCSI driver that is normally included with Windows 95 98 or NT see your system documentation for instructions or the driver described in the SCSI board installation documentation For Macintosh users Conventional Macintosh computers have built in SCSI ports therefore you do not need to install a SCSI board on a Macintosh Follow the directions below to connect your scanner and computer Setting Up the Scanner 1 11 Understanding SCSI connections Read the following sections to determine how to set up your SCSI devices and whether you need any optional SCSI cables Daisy Chain The SCSI interface allows you to connect up to seven devices such as a scanner hard disk CD ROM and so on to the computer in what is called a daisy chain arrangement Only the first SCSI device in a daisy chain is connected to the computer each of the other devices is connected to another SCSI device peee 1 1
7. EPSON Standard Code for Printers A system of commands that allows you to control printers from your software grayscale Images represented with various shades of gray in addition to black and white halftoning A method of reproducing images with patterns of dots to improve the quality of the output home position The position at the rear nearest the cover hinge position of the scanner where the carriage rests before a scanning operation imagesetter A device that uses computer files to produce high resolution text and graphics output on film or paper These are usually found in service bureaus and printing companies impact dot printer A printer that transfers ink onto the paper by striking an ink ribbon with a number of small pins ink jet printer A printer that transfers ink onto the paper by spraying the ink through a number of small nozzles interface A piece of hardware a method or a standard used for connection between or among computer devices Glossary line sequence A type of color scanning that separates primary colors line by line The carriage makes only one pass monochrome Black and white images or images represented only by the intensity of luminosity OCR Optical Character Recognition The technology that allows computers to read text from physical objects OCR requires a graphical representation of text to interpret which usually comes from a scanned image page sequence The type of color
8. adapter 3 3 scanner 1 5 transparencies 3 8 plugging in 1 9 power cord 3 1 2 1 5 1 7 1 9 1 17 3 13 4 2 power off sequence SCSI 1 19 power on sequence SCSI 1 18 precautions automatic document feeder 3 19 problems and solutions 4 9 to 4 19 Q Quality amp de screenning 1 R RAM 2 9 readable area 4 12 reattach document cover 2 8 reflective documents film adapter 3 11 release lever 4 20 removing document cover 2 7 3 3 3 13 film adapter 3 11 film holder 3 10 paper path guide 4 4 to 4 5 replacing fluorescent lamp 4 3 SCSI board 4 22 rotary switch SCSI ID 1 13 safety approval specifications A 5 safety information for UK 5 safety instructions 3 to 4 scan 2 2 2 6 ready 2 3 scanner specifications A 2 to A 8 IN 4 scanning 2 6 normal reflective documents film adapter 3 11 specifications A 2 to A 3 SCSI board 1 7 1 11 4 21 to 4 23 cable 1 2 1 12 1 17 connections 1 11 1 12 1 16 to 1 17 port 1 11 1 17 terminator 1 12 1 15 1 19 4 11 SCSI ID number 1 12 to 1 14 4 11 4 21 to 4 23 rotary switch 1 13 SCSI interface specifications A 6 slides 3 8 software scanner 1 18 1 19 2 2 3 7 3 14 4 12 specifications document automatic document feeder 3 18 to 3 19 electrical A 4 environmental A 4 scanner A 2 to A 8 safety approvals A 5 scanning A 2 to A 3 SCSI interface A 6 USB interface A 7 start button 1 1 3 2 2 2 3 switch ter
9. be sure to close the document cover to prevent interference from external light Q Always keep the document table clean See Cleaning the Scanner in Chapter 4 Ld Do not leave photographs on the document table for an extended period of time as they may stick to the glass 1 Do not place heavy objects on top of the scanner 6 Start your scanner software and follow scanning instructions in your scanner software manual 2 6 Using Your Scanner Removing the Cover for Thick or Large Documents For thick materials or documents that are larger than the document table remove the document cover Hold the back of the document cover and lift straight up Note When scanning with the cover removed do not leave any area of the document table exposed to prevent interference from external light Using Your Scanner 2 7 2 8 When you are finished scanning reattach the document cover by pushing straight down on the back until it clicks into place Caution Make sure both of the cover s notches are directly above the clips on the scanner before pushing it down into place otherwise damage may occur Using Your Scanner Sizing Up Your System Your scanner is sufficient for most scanning needs but if you are not satisified with the quality of the images on your monitor or with the speed of image processing read this section While it does not contain specific recommendations it describes various possibilities for
10. document cover 1 3 close 2 6 open 1 10 2 5 reattach 2 8 remove 2 7 3 3 3 13 document specifications automatic document feeder 3 18 document source setting 3 7 3 14 document table 1 3 2 2 2 5 3 3 3 8 3 17 4 2 document placing 2 4 E edge guide automatic document feeder 3 15 3 16 electrical specifications A 4 environmental specifications A 4 EPSON Scan II 1 EPSON TWAIN 1 3 7 3 10 3 14 error type 4 9 IN 2 indicators 4 9 to 4 10 F faint image 4 14 file compression 2 10 film adapter 1 2 1 2 3 2 to 3 11 4 8 close 3 10 connect 3 4 install 3 3 to 3 4 loading transparencies 3 8 to 3 9 open 3 7 place 3 3 remove 3 11 scanning normal reflective documents 3 11 specifications A 10 turn on 3 4 unpacking 3 2 film holder 1 2 3 2 3 5 to 3 6 3 8 to 3 10 flashing fluorescent lamp 1 10 operate light 1 8 1 10 2 3 2 4 4 9 to 4 10 fluorescent lamp 1 10 4 3 4 9 replacing 4 3 G gamma correction 4 15 garbled printout 4 18 H halftoning textured 4 16 hard disk 2 9 high resolution monitor 2 10 home position 4 8 l image database 3 12 blurred 4 12 4 13 coarse 2 9 dark 4 14 distorted 4 12 4 13 faint 4 14 import 4 15 larger 4 18 out of focus 4 14 size setting 4 18 smaller 4 18 white spots 4 2 important safety instructions 3 to 4 indicator error 4 9 to 4 10 initialization 1 10 method A 8 installation au
11. for bi level and quad level data 2 downloadable dither patterns 2 types for CRT display 3 types for printer type for user defined 1 type for CRT display 3 types for printer output available in color byte sequence mode and color line sequence mode type for user defined SCSI 50 pin half pitch connectors or USB Type B Receptable Connector White cold cathode fluorescent lamp 30 000 cycles of carriage movements main unit MCBF Width 287 mm 11 3 inches Depth 425 mm 16 7 inches Height 88 mm 3 4 inches Approx 4 5 kg 9 9 Ib Technical Specifications A 3 Electrical fs t00 120 Vmodei 220 240 V mode Input voltage range AC 90 to 132 V AC 198 to 264 V Rated frequency 50 to 60 Hz Inout frequency 49 5 to 60 5 Hz Power consumption Approx 20W Note Check the label on the back of the scanner for voltage information Environmental Temperature Operation 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F 10 C to 32 C 50 F to 89 F when using the ADF Storage 25 C to 60 C 13 F to 140 F Humidity Operation 10 to 80 without condensation 20 to 80 without condensation when using the ADF Storage 10 to 85 without condensation Operating conditions Ordinary office or home conditions Extreme dust should be avoided Operation under direct sunlight or near a strong light source should be avoided Note Specifications are subject to change without notice A 4 Technical Sp
12. improving your scanning system For further information seek advice from your dealer or an experienced scanner user RAM and hard disk size Scanned images use much more memory than text files so you may need more RAM Random Access Memory in your computer and a larger hard disk than you have used previously Accelerator boards In addition to memory processing speed is important because large files take longer to process than small ones Therefore you may want to add an accelerator board to your computer Video cards A video card that is sufficient for text may not be good enough for displaying graphic images especially in color If all your scanned images look coarse on your monitor you may want to upgrade your video card You will need 24 bit color also called true color or millions of colors to make the highest quality image reproductions Using Your Scanner 2 9 Monitors The resolution of your monitor affects the quality of the image you see Consider a high resolution monitor if you do precise color work but also be sure you have a high quality video card File compression software Many different programs are available to make image files smaller for storage or transmission For example some compression software can store a 3MB image file on a 1 44MB floppy disk and compress images and restore them with no loss of data or quality others compress images more but the restored file is not exactly the same as
13. later reference Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the scanner E E Unplug the scanner before cleaning Clean with a damp cloth only Do not spill liquid on the scanner Do not place the scanner on an unstable surface or near a radiator or heat source Use only the type of power source indicated on the scanner s label Connect all equipment to properly grounded power outlets Avoid using outlets on the same circuit as photocopiers or air control systems that regularly switch on and off Do not let the power cord become damaged or frayed If you use an extension cord with the scanner make sure the total ampere rating of the devices plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the cord s ampere rating Also make sure the total ampere rating of all devices plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed the wall outlet s ampere rating Except as specifically explained in this User s Guide do not attempt to service the scanner yourself Unplug the scanner and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions If the power cord or plug is damaged if liquid has entered the scanner if the scanner has been dropped or the case damaged if the scanner does not operate normally or exhibits a distinct change in performance Do not adjust controls that are not covered by the operating instructions If you plan to use the scanner in Germany observe the following Introduction 3 To
14. scanning area of the Film Adapter Note d Wipe the inside of the Film Adapter cover the scanner s document table and the narrow window near the hinges before scanning transparencies J You need to select TPU for Neg Film or TPU for Pos Film in the Document Source settings in EPSON TWAIN depending on the type of film negative or positive you are scanning The scanner software automatically controls the operation of the Film Adapter Follow the steps below to load film or slides Caution Hold the film at the edges or else use gloves Touching the film surface with bare hands can leave fingerprints or other traces on the film 1 Open the top of the Film Adapter holding the base down Options 3 7 2 Load the transparency to be scanned face down on the scanner s document table in the window of the Film Adapter as shown below J If you are scanning 35 mm strip film use the 35 mm film holder to set the film L Ifyou are scanning slides or transparencies which will not fit in the film holders place them directly on the document table 3 8 Options Note L Place the film holder on the document table in alignment with the upper left hand corner of the Film Adapter Q When scanning 120 220 6cm x 9cm or similar film use the film holder as shown below Q Ifthe film size is 4 x 5 or similar use the film holder as
15. the next section Note For additional information see the installation guide that comes with your SCSI board 1 Turn off the computer and any peripheral devices Unplug any power cords then disconnect all cables from the back panel of your computer 2 Remove the cover from your computer Caution Static electricity can damage electronic components Discharge static electricity by touching the metal frame of your computer before handling the interface board or any of the computer s circuit boards 3 Insert the interface board into an appropriate expansion slot then secure it with the retaining screw 4 Replace the computer cover and reconnect all cables Setting Up the Scanner 1 7 Releasing the Transportation Lock Before connecting the scanner to a power source you must release the transportation lock 1 Placethe scanner on a flat stable surface with the back facing you 2 Turnthe transportation lock on the right side to the unlocked position using a coin or similar object as shown below Note Q When you cannot turn the transportation lock because of excessive resistance turn the scanner on then after the operate light starts flashing red turn the scanner off and try again See the next section to turn on the scanner Q Return the transportation lock to the locked position when transporting the scanner 1 8 Setting Up the Scanner Plugging in the Scanner 1 Make sure th
16. the original The difference between the original and restored files is however almost unnoticeable 2 10 Using Your Scanner Chapter 3 Options Using the Punt Adapter sin vetautiuivets hen dias bw uda 3 2 Unpacking the Film Adapter 225922 ERREUR REOS 3 2 Installing the Film Adapter oco see V EREEE S eus 3 3 Pili olde Sos team be Ro Ap Se mie dadas to estem den 3 5 Loading shdes ang Dm sess teh eh RES EA EE 3 7 Scanning normal reflective documents 3 11 Using the Automatic Document Feeder 0 3 12 Unpacking the Automatic Document Feeder 3 12 Installing the Automatic Document Feeder 3 13 Loading paper into your Automatic Document Feeder 3 15 Loading documents manually 00084 3 17 Document specifications 4 115 200 ci tace desea te as 3 18 Options 3 1 Using the Film Adapter The Film Adapter B81313 enables you to scan of negative film strips and slides simply by installing the unit on your scanner The Film Adapter is compact so it can be attached or removed easily when you alternate scanning between transparent materials and normal reflective paper documents Unpacking the Film Adapter When you first open the package make sure that all the following items are included If any items are missing or damaged contact your EPSON dealer immediately Do not throw away the package after unpacking the Film Adapter as it can be used again
17. the plug which is marked with the letter E or with the earth symbol The blue wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug marked with the letter N The brown wire must be connected to the terminal in the plug marked with the letter L If damage occurs to the plug replace the cord set or consult a qualified electrician Replace fuses only with a fuse of the correct size and rating Introduction 5 6 Introduction Chapter 1 Setting Up the Scanner Unipacwine the Scanner edebat ad adam di cian ithe yeas 1 2 CAM POTES seating ice cent epp onte e inn die a ears ahi ba Seared ed 1 3 Choosing a Place for the Scanner 0 000000 0 00005 1 5 Installing a SCSI Interface Board Windows Only 1 7 Releasing the Transportation Lock 0 000005 1 8 Plugins IN The Scanner es vs Eu tps de A eed wir eu alae 1 9 ItttiaBzatofi ug oou acutos e CEA P bees daa cod V ade ooh ee 1 10 Connecting the Scanner SCSI to Your Computer 1 11 Understanding SCSI connections 0484 1 12 Seng the DCOLID Number esa gas PER RET odo Aen 1 13 Setting the terminator switch 0 0 0 000088 1 15 Cornnechrie the scannet sorre iren eign RSS 1 16 LP OWCE Ol SEQUENCE rs PEREPERE ie NEEE EA 1 18 POWer Ol SEQUENCE uidet b PET HER PRESE 1 19 Connecting the Scanner USB to Your Computer 1 20 Understanding USB connections 0005 1 20 Gonneciipe The Scanne
18. 2 SCSI Cables You may need to purchase SCSI cables before setting up your SCSI daisy chain Be sure the SCSI cable connectors are suitable for your hardware depending on the maker of your SCSI device and SCSI interface board SCSI ID and terminator Each device has a SCSI ID number the computer is usually number 7 and each of the other devices must have a different number between 0 and 6 Also the first device and the last device in the chain not including the computer must have a terminator No other device can have a terminator or if a terminator does exist it must be turned off or removed Setting Up the Scanner Setting the SCSI ID number The scanner s default SCSI ID number is 2 The SCSI ID rotary switch is located at the rear of the scanner Setting Up the Scanner 1 13 1 14 If you add the scanner to a system in which one of your SCSI devices already has a SCSI ID of 2 change the ID number to an unused number using the rotary switch See the table below as a guide Not available for Macintosh Used for hard disk Not recommended for Usually used for hard disk Windows Not recommended Usually used for hard disk LL Factory setting of the scanner Not available if your Macintosh has a built in CD ROM 7 Not available for Macintosh Always used for the Macintosh itself May not be available for Usually used for the SCSI board Windows Not available Never selected Scanner will not work if selected
19. 27 4244 Technical Support Hotline You can also contact our technical staff at the following telephone and fax numbers Phone 852 2585 4399 Fax 852 2827 4383 Contacting Customer Support B 7 For Philippines Users To obtain technical support as well as other after sales services users are welcome to contact the EPSON Philippines Representative Office at the telephone and fax numbers below Phone 632 813 6552 Fax 632 813 6545 BBS 632 814 0595 B 8 Contacting Customer Support Glossary additive primary colors The colors of red green and blue RGB which give the perception of white when fully added These are the colors of the color system used with monitors and scanners bi level data Image data that is composed of 1 bit per pixel A pixel is represented by a single bit of digital data that can express only 1 light or 0 dark bit Short for binary digit The smallest unit of data in computer processing A bit can represent two values on and off or 1 and 0 bit pixel The unit that indicates the number of bits allocated for a pixel The larger the bit value the more detail of a pixel will be reproduced brightness A scanner function to lighten or darken the output image data byte A unit of information consisting of eight bits A byte can represent a control code or character carriage A component of the scanner that contains the optical sensor and light source for scanning co
20. 3 15 3 16 installing 3 13 to 3 14 jammed paper 4 20 to 4 21 loading document manually 3 17 loading paper 3 15 to 3 16 paper sizes 3 15 paper path guide 4 3 to 4 7 precautions 3 19 release lever 4 20 specifications A 9 unpacking 3 12 B B5 3 15 B81313 2 3 2 B81314 2 3 12 blurred image 4 12 4 13 brightness setting 4 14 button operate 1 3 1 9 1 10 2 2 2 3 2 4 start 1 1 3 2 2 2 3 C cable SCSI 1 12 1 17 USB 1 20 1 21 calibration color 4 17 carriage 1 3 1 10 4 8 CE marking specifications A 5 chain daisy 1 12 1 16 1 18 checks 3 15 choosing a place 1 5 clearing scanner 4 2 paper path guide 4 6 jammed paper 4 20 to 4 21 close automatic document feeder 3 13 document cover 2 6 film adapter 3 10 coarse image 2 9 color 24 bit 2 9 calibration 4 17 distorted 4 13 guide 4 9 4 17 management 4 13 to 4 19 matching 4 13 to 4 19 odd 4 16 patchy 4 13 true 2 9 millions of 2 9 compression file 2 10 connecting to IN 1 Film Adapter 3 4 Macintosh 1 11 PCs 1 11 SCSI interface 1 11 1 12 1 16 to 1 17 another SCSI device 1 12 1 16 USB interface 1 20 to 1 22 connections SCSI 1 11 to 1 17 USB 1 20 to 1 22 connector option 1 4 3 4 3 14 contrast setting 4 14 copyright 2 4 cord power 3 1 2 1 5 1 7 1 9 1 17 3 13 D daisy chain 1 12 1 16 1 18 dark image 4 14 data format 4 17 default SCSI ID 1 13 distorted color 4 12 4 13
21. D and incorrect terminator are set correctly See Connecting the Scanner SCSI to Your Computer on page 1 11 Interrupt settings are If you have other expansion boards in conflicting with your your computer make sure that their SCSI board interrupt settings are interfering with your SCSI board See your computer s documentation for details Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4 11 For USB model users More than one hub isin Try connecting the scanner directly use or the cable is to the computer s USB port or use an unsuitable EPSON USB cable The scanner software does not work properly Cause What to do Software is not installed Make sure your software is installed properly correctly Computer system Make sure your computer meets the doesn t meet the memory and other system requirements requirements specified for the software you are using Not enough memory is Make sure the computer has enough available memory for your software If the computer does not have enough memory available see your software and computer documentation for details Quality problems The entire image is distorted or blurred Cause What to do Document is not placed Make sure the documentis flat against correctly the document table Document was moved Make sure you do not accidentally move the document during scanning 4 12 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Scanner orientation is unsuitable Make sure the scanner
22. EPSON Color Image Scanner T 7000 T 7000 PHOTO T 7000 USB User s Guide 4009742 C01 00 Where to Find Information This User s Guide This guide leads you through the scanner setup and options installation tells you how to use the scanner and how to make basic scans It also offers troubleshooting tips and customer support information EPSON Scanlll amp EPSON TWAIN User s Guide This guide leads you through the EPSON scanner software installation tells you how to use the Start Button function and how to make basic software settings It also offers troubleshooting tips and calibrating information Information on EPSON Scanner Software for Windows Online help provides you with detailed information on EPSON TWAIN and EPSON Scan II Access online help from the EPSON Scanner folder or click the Help button in the EPSON TWAIN or EPSON Scan II dialog box Information on PageManager and other Software See the PageManager for EPSON and other software documentation HTML Color Guide may not be available in some countries Explains the basics of color imaging and shows you how to get impressive results from your scanner and other EPSON products See the scanner software User s Guide for information on accessing the Color Guide EPSON GT 7000 GT 7000 PHOTO GT 7000 USB Color Image Scanner All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or trans
23. For Australian Users EPSON Australia wishes to provide you with a high level of Customer Service As well as this User s Guide we provide the following sources for obtaining information EPSON FAXBACK EPSON FAXBACK will fax you the latest specifications and pricing for most EPSON products offered in Australia There is also technical information including details of the latest software and drivers available Phone 02 9903 9075 and the system will guide you through a number of choices before faxing the information to your fax machine EPSON Bulletin Board System This is where you can download the latest software and drivers Visit the BBS to check out the latest versions If you have a modem phone 02 9417 5090 Internet URL http www epson com au Access the EPSON Australia World Wide Web pages Worth taking your modem here for the occasional surf You can get the same information as offered on the EPSON FAXBACK and the EPSON Bulletin Board plus more Your dealer Don t forget that your dealer can often help identify and resolve problems The dealer should always be the first call for advice on problems They can often solve problems quickly and easily as well as give you advice on the next step to take Contacting Customer Support B 5 EPSON Helpdesk EPSON Helpdesk is provided as a final backup to make sure our clients have access to advice Operators on the Helpdesk can aid you in diagnosing hardware and software pr
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25. at the scanner is turned off The scanner is off when the operate button is not pushed in beyond the surface of the front panel 2 Ifthe power cord is not attached to the scanner connect it to the AC inlet on the back of the scanner and plug the other end into a properly grounded electrical outlet ul Caution It is not possible to change the scanner s voltage If the label on the back of the scanner does not show the correct voltage for your country contact your dealer Do not plug in the power cord Setting Up the Scanner 1 9 Initialization Before connecting the scanner to your computer follow the steps below to make sure that the scanner is operating properly 1 Open the document cover so you can see the operation of the scanner during initialization startup 2 Turn on the scanner by pressing the operate button The operate light starts flashing 3 Make sure the fluorescent lamp on the carriage flashes and the carriage moves slightly 4 The operate light stays on meaning the scanner has completed initialization 5 Turn off the scanner If the scanner does not work as described make sure the power cord is firmly plugged in and that you have released the transportation lock then try again Caution Whenever you turn off the scanner wait at least 10 seconds before turning it back on Rapidly turning the scanner on and off can damage the scanner 1 10 Setting Up the Scanner
26. documents manually even when the Automatic Document Feeder is installed Lift the Automatic Document Feeder and place the document on the document table Then lower the Automatic Document Feeder and scan the document Note Q Opening the Automatic Document Feeder or its cover while it is operating results in an option error and paper feeding stops Q Always close the Automatic Document Feeder and its cover before scanning If you are scanning thick material or documents of more than 2 cm in height the Automatic Document Feeder can be left in the upright position Q Be sure to select Flatbed in the Document Source settings in EPSON TWAIN Q When scanning thin documents you may see an impression of the underside of the Automatic Document Feeder in your scans If so change to using the document cover instead of the Automatic Document Feeder Options 3 17 Document specifications Size Width 3 3 to 8 5 inches 85 to 216 mm Length 5 to 14 inches 127 to 356 mm Thickness 0 07 to 0 16 mm Weight 58 to 122 g m Paper quality High quality bond paper Document type Documents printed with impact printers laser printers or facsimile machines Document conditions 3 18 Check the following before feeding a document E Ly L O ute Ink on the document is dry The document has no holes is not ripped or wrinkled and has no articles attached to it The document has no staples or other objects attached that mig
27. e Check your software s Brightness setting Check the brightness and contrast settings of your computer display See your software manual Straight lines in the image come out jagged Cause What to do Document is not placed Make sure the document orientation correctly is perfectly straight on the document table Align vertical and horizontal lines with the scales at the top and side of the document table 4 14 Maintenance and Troubleshooting The image does not look the same as the original Cause What to do Image settings are Try different image setting incorrect combinations on your scanner software Color matching software Your software may not have sufficient is not sufficient or not color matching and color installed properly management features or these components may not be installed correctly See the documentation that comes with your software and computer File format or image If you are importing an image file settings are unsuitable make sure the file format is one your software can read Also make sure the image settings of your software are appropriate for the type of image you want to scan A line of dots is always missing from the scanned image Cause What to do The print head has Print head malfunction is indicated malfunctioned when a line is missing on printouts only See your printer manual The scanner sensor has Scanner sensor malfunction is malfunctioned indicated when a lin
28. e Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box will appear When this happens follow the instructions in Chapter 1 of your scanner software manual then install the software Q Connect the USB cable to your PC then install or start the scanner software following the software manual Do not connect or disconnect the USB cable while the scanner software is open 1 22 Setting Up the Scanner Chapter 2 Using Your Scanner Liehts and BUllorns s ovata ied ius eke Sent be sh d vanas 2 2 Placing a Document on the Scanner 00 00 0000 00 2 4 Removing the Cover for Thick or Large Documents 2 7 Stzite Us VOU OV SECU ek sd a Senne hana hae eas 2 9 RAM and hard disk size 0 0 eee eee 2 9 Accelerator DOATCS s v ouoa dno Montt eet Xs Bohne Sane arava iD 2 9 VIICIBOCQTCIS o ets d aser Sie wala Aot qon RO UPPER UN ERTEN 2 9 MONTO ersen Ho ndi ake Ree ee eave ae he As 2 10 File compression SOMW ATE cc ea Ee Ere E te s 2 10 Using Your Scanner 2 1 This chapter shows you how the scanner operates The basic procedure for scanning is as follows 1 Turn on the scanner Keep in mind the Power on sequence on page 1 18 2 Place the document you want to scan on the document table This is described in detail on page 2 4 3 Run the scanner software and scan See your scanner software manual for details on scanning Lights and Buttons The scanner has one indicator light and two buttons 2 2 Using Your Scann
29. e Auto Document Feeder or turn the scanner off and remove the jammed paper from the Auto Document Feeder See page 4 17 for details e on O off flashing Operating problems Problems you may have while using the scanner often involve the operation of your software and computer Operation problems usually occur because of 1 Incorrect setup of the interface see Chapter 1 L Inappropriate selection of the scanner functions see your software manual QJ Incorrect setup of your computer or software see Chapter 1 in this guide or the software manual _1 Incorrect operation of your software see your software manual 4 10 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Also see the documentation that came with your computer and printer for possible solutions The Operate light does not come on Cause What to do The scanner is off Press the OPERATE button to turn on the scanner The scanner is not Make sure the power cord is connected correctly connected to the scanner and plugged into a power outlet The scanner does not scan Cause What to do The scanner is not ready Wait until the READY light is green to scan ready for scanning Interfaceportorsoftware Make sure your interface port and settings are incorrect software settings are corrrect Also make sure that your computer s interface board in installed properly For SCSI model users SCSI ID or terminator is Make sure the scanner s SCSI I
30. e is missing on both screen images and printouts Contact your dealer Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4 15 A line of dots always appears in the scanned image Paper path guide or If this happens on both your screen document table is dusty and printout the paper path guide of or scratched the Auto Document Feeder or the document table may be dusty or scratched Clean the paper path guide as described on page 4 6 or clean the document table If the problem still exists the guide may be scratched and require replacement When using halftoning textured patterns of dots appear inside particular areas of the image Cause What to do Normal scanning This condition is normal The scanner automatically mimimizes the problem if Quality amp de screening is selected in the Image Type dialog box Colors in the image look odd Cause What to do Image Type and Make sure the EPSON TWAIN Destination settings are Image Type and Destination incorrect settings are correct Opening on the When using the Film adapter make document table is sure the opening near the hinges on covered or Film Adapter the document table is uncovered or was not closed during the Film Adapter is closed when scanning scanning 4 16 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Colors on your monitor are different from those in the original image Cause Software image settings need adjustment Color matching and color management capabilities of your sys
31. ecifications Safety Approvals 120V model Safety standards UL 1950 with D3 CSA C22 2 No 950 EMC FCC part 15 Subpart B Class B CSA C108 8 Class B 230V model Safety standards EN 60950 EMC EN 55022 CISPR Pub 22 Class B AS NZS 3548 Class B CE marking 230 V model Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EN 60950 EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EN 55022 Class B EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 50082 1 TEC 801 2 IEC 801 3 IEC 801 4 Technical Specifications A 5 SCSI Interface Interface type ANSI X3T9 2 375R Revision 10L SCSI 2 Functions BUS FREE phase ARBITRATION phase SELECTION RESELECTION phase COMMAND phase Logical Unit Number is fixed to 0 and command link function is not supported DATA phase Data in phase Data out phase STATUS phase MESSAGE phase MESSAGE IN phase MESSAGE OUT phase ATTENTION condition RESET condition Logic level TTL compatible Electrical standard ANSI X3T9 2 375R Revision 10L SCSI 2 ID Setting Selectable from 0 to 7 Terminator Internal terminator selectable enable disable Connector type Two half pitch 50 pin connectors Connector pin arrangement 25 1 LILIEIEIEIEIEIEIETEIEIETIETIEJEJEJEJETETEIETIETETETE eee A 6 Technical Specifications USB Interface Interface type Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 1 0 Configuration Device Full Speed mode 12Mbit s Class Vendor specific Vendor ID OxO4B8 Seiko Epson Corp Product ID Ox0101 Configuration Charact
32. en selecting a location for your scanner E E Place the scanner on a flat stable surface The scanner will not operate properly if it is on an angle Place the scanner close enough to the computer for the interface cable to reach it easily Place the scanner near a wall outlet where the power cord can be easily unplugged Note for French speaking users Placez le scanner pres d une prise de courant ou la fiche peut tre d branch e facilement Allow space behind the scanner for the cables and space above the scanner so that you can fully raise the document cover Setting Up the Scanner 1 5 A80 mm oe 100 mm or more 287 mm When document cover is closed 1 Keep the scanner away from high temperatures humidity and excessive dirt or dust Also avoid using or storing the scanner in places subject to rapid changes of temperature and humidity LJ Keep the scanner away from direct sunlight and strong light sources Q Avoid places subject to shocks and vibrations 1 6 Setting Up the Scanner Installing a SCSI Interface Board Windows Only For GT 7000 or GT 7000 PHOTO model Users only Unless your PC already has a SCSI board installed you need to install a SCSI board and SCSI software before installing the scanner driver and software applications If you have a Macintosh that has a SCSI interface or if you already have a SCSI board installed in your PC go to
33. er Light M flashing Initializing or busy scanning m flashing An error occurred See Chater 4 Troubleshooting on page 4 9 for more information e on O off flashing Buttons Button 5 Operate Z Start Function Turns the scanner on and off The hardware switch to execute scanning and transfer the scanned image to assigned application software To use this feature you need to setup software See EPSON Scan Il amp EPSON TWAIN User s Guide for more details Using Your Scanner 2 3 Placing a Document on the Scanner Before scanning a document remember to respect the rights of copyright owners Do not scan published text or images without first checking the copyright status 1 Turn on the scanner by pressing the O operate button The operate light starts flashing operate light operate button 2 Turn on the computer and make sure that the scanner s operate light is on but has stopped flashing 2 4 Using Your Scanner 3 Open the document cover 4 Place the document on the document table with the side to be scanned facing down Make sure that the document is carefully aligned corner of the document Using Your Scanner 2 5 5 Close the document cover gently so that the document does not move Note d Make sure the document is flat against the glass surface otherwise the image will appear fuzzy and out of focus Also
34. eristics Self powered Remote wake up feature Not supported Maximum power consumption from VBUS 2mA SV Interface No alternate setting Number of endpoints used by this interface excluding endpoint O 2 Class Vendor specific Endpoint Bulk IN transfer Maximum data transfer size 64 byte Endpoint 2 Bulk OUT transfer Maximum data transfer size 64 byte string Language ID US English Descriptor 1 Manufacturer EPSON 2 iProduct Scanner GT 7000 or Perfection636 Electrical standard Full Speed mode 12Mbit s of Universal Serial Bus Serial Bus Specification Revision 1 0 Connector type One receptacle Series B Connector pin arrangement Technical Specifications A 7 Initialization Methods The scanner can be initialized returned to a fixed set of conditions in the following ways SCSI model Hardware initialization The scanner is turned on The scanner receives a SCSI Reset signal from the SCSI interface Software initialization Software sends the ESC initialize the scanner command The scanner receives a SCSI Bus Device Message USB model Hardware initialization The scanner is turned on The USB cable is unplugged from the USB port on the scanner Software initialization Software sends the ESC Q initialize the scanner command The scanner receives a Bus Reset from the USB interface A 8 Technical Specifications Automatic Document Feeder General s
35. for storage when you are not scanning transparencies XV fim holders Film Adapter 3 2 Options Installing the Film Adapter Follow the steps below to install the Film Adapter on the scanner 1 Make sure the scanner is turned off 2 Remove the document cover from the scanner by lifting the back straight up See page 2 7 3 3 Place the Film Adapter on the document table so that the hinges face the rear of the scanner and it fits on the table Options 3 3 4 Connect the Film Adapter connector to the scanner s option connector 5 Turn on the scanner 6 Turn on the Film Adapter 3 4 Options Film holders Three film holders are included with this unit To scan film see the instructions below Caution Hold the film at the edges or else use gloves Touching the film surface with bare hands can leave fingerprints or other traces on 3 the film Note The base side of the film is the side which the film maker s name and film ID numbers are shown 3o mm negative or positive film Insert a strip of film in the 35 mm film holder base side facing down Options 3 5 120 220 6 cm x 9 cm film Insert film in the 120 220 6 cm x 9 cm size film holder base side facing down 4 x 5 inches film Insert film in the 4 x 5 inch film holder base side facing down 3 6 Options Loading slides and film You can scan slides and film strip in the 4 x 5 inch 101 6 x 127 mm
36. his does not help you solve your problem go to the category for the type of problem you have then look for the problem description The online Color Guide also provides versatile tips and other information helpful for problem solving Error indicator If an error occurs the scanner stops operating and the operate light shows the type of error Pattern of Problem and solution light The interface setup is wrong or the Rapidly scanner is not properly connected to the flashing computer red What to do 1 Check the interface connection Then turn the scanner off and back on to initialize the scanner again Cause 2 The transportation lock is not released the fluorescent lamp needs to be replaced or the scanner is broken What to do 2 Make sure that the transportation lock is in the unlocked position then turn the scanner off and then back on If the scanner still does not operate properly or if this error occurs repeatedly consult your dealer Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4 9 Cause I The cover of the optional Automatic Rapidly Document Feeder is open or the release flashing lever is pressed and paper feeding unit is orange slightly open What to do 1 Make sure that the cover of optional Auto Document Feeder is closed and or push the paper feeding unit down until it clicks into place Cause 2 No paper is loaded or paper is jammed in the Auto Document Feeder What to do 2 Load paper in th
37. ht damage the feeder mechanism The document has no folds closer than 5 mm from its edge The document is not a multipart form or bound The document has no rear carbon coating The document has no cut out areas Options Other precautions Do not feed photographic sheets or valuable original artwork into the Automatic Document Feeder as misfeeding a document may result in accidental wrinkling or damage When youare scanning high quality color or halftone documents itis recommended you open the Automatic Document Feeder and scan documents individually Options 3 19 3 20 Options Chapter 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance Slr ata S wa wa ed duda bed vadis eau ica bord erdt 4 2 Clean e The SCANNE Cors sees boues ess ted ve dos 4 2 Replacing the fluorescent lamp 0 04 4 3 Cleaning or replacing the paper path guide 4 3 Tradsporbne tae SCantieE s sr iced i eked ark oe tree aes e eine es 4 8 Problems and SOMmMUONS essco ne poA Te QE Oen e MEE NES 4 9 Prror indi alor nase eod prid eee ay ene ee fox 4 9 Operaline Problem ven cc wists pesar bout tie dos REY 4 10 ual PLODICINS so heues gc diets oad EE EIS oo 4 12 Clearine Jainimed Papers posce os pettecer bap e soos eats 4 20 Changing the SCSI ID number or SCSI board 4 22 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4 1 Maintenance Cleaning the scanner 4 2 To keep your scanner operating at its best you
38. i Dessen Ec dra neto eod IE locations for the most current driver Windows default diver If you have a disk or CD ROM that came with this device insert it now It is recommended that you let Windows search for an C Do not install a driver Windows will not prompt you again updated driver To do this click Next to continue C Select from a list of alternate drivers Cancel Help Windows 95 Add New Hardware Wizard This wizard searches for new drivers for Unknown Device device driver is a software program that makes a hardware device work Windows 98 If you see one of these follow the installation instructions in Chapter 1 of your scanner software manual then see Power off sequence following 1 18 Setting Up the Scanner Power off sequence Keep the following in mind every time you turn off your computer and SCSI devices L When you are finished using your system turn off your computer first then the scanner and other SCSI devices in reverse order of the power on sequence J While using your computer do not turn off any SCSI device which has a terminator that is active on QJ Do not turn the scanner off and back on while using your computer otherwise the scanner may not work properly When the connection is complete you need to install the scanner software See Chapter 1 of your scanner software manual Setting Up the Scanner 1 19 Connecting the Scanner USB to You
39. ic signals and prevents them from proceeding or returning to other devices This is necessary to stop a signal from continuously bouncing between devices threshold A reference point that is used to determine whether data will be processed as on or off In the case of color image data on means that a certain color will appear in a pixel or dot and off means that color will not appear there fone correction A method of adjusting the tone curve so that the reproduction results on different types of output devices have gradations similar to the original image fone curve The graph that shows the contrast ratio between the input original image and output image data in image processing USB A Universal Serial Bus A hardware interface for connecting low speed peripherals such as a keyboard mouse scanner or printer to the computer USB hub A device that normally provides four TYPE A sockets to increase the number of USB ports on a PC Glossary Index 120 220 6cm x 9cm film 3 6 3 9 24 bit color 2 9 35mm film holder 3 5 3 8 negative film 3 5 positive film 3 5 slide 2 strip film 3 8 3 10 4 x 5 inch 2 film 3 6 3 9 film holder 3 6 3 9 A A4 3 15 AAS 1 accelerator board 2 9 AC inlet 1 5 1 9 Automatic Area Segmentation AAS 1 automatic document feeder 2 3 12 to 3 19 4 4 to 4 7 4 10 4 20 to 4 21 close 3 13 cover 4 10 4 21 document specifications 3 18 edge guide
40. is on a flat stable surface Part of the image is distorted or blurred Cause The document condition is poor or the document was placed incorrectly What to do Make sure the document is uniformly flat against the document table A document that is wrinkled or warped may not scan well Caution Do not place heavy objects on the document table Edges of the document are not scanned Cause The document size exceeds the readable scanning area What to do Position the document so the area you want to scan is within the edge guide limits of the document table Colors are patchy or distored at the edges of the image Cause The document is too thick or warped or there is too much outside light The document is not placed correctly What to do A document that is very thick or warped at the edges can cause discoloration Cover the edges of the document with paper to block outside light Make sure the document is flat against the document table Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4 13 The image is faint or out of focus Cause What to do The document is not Make sure the document is flat against placed correctly the document table Exposure setting is Adjust your software s Exposure unsuitable setting See your software manual Gamma setting is Adjust your software s Gamma unsuitable setting See your software manual The image is too dark Cause What to do Brightness is unsuitabl
41. lor correction A method of adjusting the color image data for a particular type of device so that the reproduction results are as close as possible to the original colors color separation A process of converting full color images into a limited number of primary colors Additive primary colors red green and blue are used by the scanner and the subtractive primary colors cyan magenta and yellow plus black are used for printing press separation daisy chain A SCSI bus arrangement that allows several devices to be connected simultaneously in a line to a single computer See SCSI default A set of values used when no other selections have been made These are sometimes called factory defaults if the original values have not been changed since the scanner has left the factory Glossary 1 dithering A process in which software or an output device simulates continuous tones with groups of dots document The item such as a sheet of paper or a book that is placed on the document table for the scanner to read dpi Short for dots per inch A unit of measurement for resolution The higher the value the higher the resolution dropout color A color the scanner does not recognize and ignores You can select and deselect dropout colors in the scanner software ESC I Abbreviation for EPSON Standard Code for Image scanners A system of commands that allows you to control image scanners from your software ESC P Abbreviation for
42. lude Xmodem Ymodem and Zmodem See the documentation that came with your communications software and modem for more information When you first connect to the Bulletin Board Service you will be asked for your name company name phone number and a password which you can invent yourself Customer and Warranty Support Our Customer and Warranty Support teams can be contacted by calling 0870 163 7766 in the UK or 0044 0870 163 7766 from the Republic of Ireland They can provide the following services 1 Technical information on installing configuring and operating your EPSON products Q Arranging for faulty EPSON products to be repaired within the warranty period A full list of EPSON Customer and Warranty Support services is available on the technical support section of our world wide web pages at http www epson co uk suppor and on Faxon EPSON Faxback service in document number 5085 Pre Sales Enquiry Desk B 4 The Enquiry Desk team can be contacted by calling 0800 220546 in the UK or 1 800 409132 from the Republic of Ireland by faxing 01442 227271 in the UK or 0044 1442 227271 from the Republic of Ireland and via Email at info epson co uk They can provide the following information J Pre Sales information and literature on new EPSON products also available via our world wide web site at htto www epson co uk L Where to purchase genuine EPSON consumables accessories and options Contacting Customer Support
43. luz oine qn tbe Seane safer nxn pars ore ee ane para ones 1 9 Td EAA LIO Mars asd aq tes E Seb rb esa Beau ee a hose 1 10 Connecting the Scanner SCSI to Your Computer 1 11 Understanding SCSI connections 0005 1 12 Setting the 5CDLEID number ooa ois oon ew etu hee ore SS 1 13 Setting the terminator switch 000000006 1 15 Conmnecing tlie scamnet cis 5 054 beet hee eh es 1 16 l OWer on Segu essere tet e e te reed eas 1 18 POWGFPSOIESEqUOLDCO x pirenea iiie ah oe tdi enn ae aie 1 19 Connecting the Scanner USB to Your Computer 1 20 Understanding USB connections 006 1 20 Connecting Ihe Scanner oirrasan santas ranei stearate 1 21 iii Chapter 2 Using Your Scanner LIiebtsSuand BOON Sic rie sadbetone rato hw tetendit Placing a Document on the Scanner 00 0 0 0 00005 Removing the Cover for Thick or Large Documents Sizing Up YOU System osea shi ted otio RAM and BardodisK SIZ65 pint acetic rci catis Accelerator Dodi dS orreri edat b m dete tps VideO tard Sea RR MONTOS srede pia E aa haan essay et E File compression software 0 0 ce eee eee eee Chapter 3 Options Using the Film Adapter iege ton Sosy ne eich ang Rs wanes anes Unpacking the Film Adapter 0 0 005 Installing the Film Adapter 0 000005 FINNSAT S zoo men Roce weer tee Ue Aes eet Loading shes and MN sg died peepee eames Sod oie Scanning nor
44. mal reflective documents Using the Automatic Document Feeder Unpacking the Automatic Document Feeder Installing the Automatic Document Feeder Loading paper into your Automatic Document Feeder Loading documents manually 05 Document specifications 3x wa d ek E e e etie Chapter 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting MAENAN mM ME PE Cleaning the SCanel s oa so a c one tbe a eder us Replacing the fluorescent lamp 005 Cleaning or replacing the paper path guide Tronsporbne the Scanner Spsepbiepeee ero EN ERU E eds Problems and Solutions 2c0 cece cece cece eeeas 4 9 EPIO ING 1 CAtOl en oat had et ios bdo ae eee A es 4 9 Operate POPKE M Serriera dte Decem Cete aden aspe tb tacunt 4 10 OU ality problem PEE MC 4 12 Clearing amined Papel ns aien diee peter ideae eee 4 20 Changing the SCSI ID number or SCSI board 4 22 Appendix A Technical Specifications SEa IT souk eoe es oec w tiga oq ad bee eee rere oueneded A 2 PSG GT Cat ese once grat deat adieu EE Actes de ea E Ad aco dli A 4 Environments oid adco tate e des e REP San a bled oO wale ates A 4 SAEIA DOLON Als tb ter e E Dicunt Geis ter gene ae aS A 5 CE MaK fees uscd cclee tne tees e yao eRe RT quo A 5 SCSI Interface SCSI model only 0 0 0 00084 A 6 USB Interface USB model only 00 0 0008 A 7 Initializati
45. minator 1 12 1 15 1 19 T table document 1 3 2 2 2 5 3 3 3 8 3 17 terminator 1 12 1 15 to 1 16 1 19 TET 1 Text Enhancement Technology TET 1 textured patterns of dots 4 16 transparencies 2 3 2 3 8 transporting 1 3 1 8 4 8 4 9 transportation lock 1 7 4 8 troubleshooting 4 9 to 4 19 true color 2 9 U unlocked position 1 7 unpacking automatic document feeder 3 12 film adapter 3 2 scanner 1 2 USB cable 1 2 1 20 1 21 connections 1 20 to 1 22 hub 1 21 port 1 21 1 22 USB interface specifications A 7 V video card 2 9 W white spots 4 2 IN 5 IN 6 EPSON OVERSEAS MARKETING LOCATIONS EPSON AMERICA INC 20770 Madrona Ave P O Box 2842 Torrance CA 90509 2842 Phone 800 922 8911 Fax 310 782 5220 EPSON DEUTSCHLAND GmbH Zulpicher StraBe 6 40549 Dusseldorf Germany Phone 0211 56030 Fax 0211 5047787 EPSON AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 70 GIBBES STREET CHATSWOOD 2067 NSW Phone 2 9903 9000 Fax 2 9903 9177 EPSON HONG KONG LTD Rooms 4706 10 47 F China Resources Bldg 26 Harbour Road Wanchai Hong Kong Phone 2585 4300 Fax 2827 7083 EPSON ITALIA S p A V le F lli Casiraghi 427 20099 Sesto S Giovanni MI Italy Phone 2 262331 Fax 2 2440750 SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION Hirooka Office 80 Harashinden Hirooka Shiojiri shi Nagano ken 399 0785 Japan EPSON UK LTD Campus 100 Maylands Avenue Hemel Hempstead Herts HP2 7
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47. nner If you think repairs or adjustments are necessary consult your dealer Cleaning or replacing the paper path guide If you notice the quality of your scans have declined or you simply want to keep the quality of your scans at their best clean the Automatic Document Feeder paper path guide If the paper path guide gets badly scratched and cleaning the guide does not improve the quality of your scans replace it with the spare one Follow the instructions below to remove clean and reattach the paper path guide Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4 3 Removing the paper path guide 1 Turn off the scanner 2 Disconnect the cable for the Automatic Document Feeder and take the Automatic Document Feeder off the scanner 4 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Put the Automatic Document Feeder on the document table upside down Unclip the two white hooks to release the paper path guide Pull the hooks out of the through holes Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4 5 Cleaning the paper path guide Gently wipe off dust from the transparent plastic sheet of the paper path guide with a soft dry cloth Caution i d Be careful not to scratch or damage the paper path guide L Be careful not to touch the rollers or metal parts of the Automatic Document Feeder as damage may occur 4 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Attaching the pape
48. ntained See your necessary printer manual for details Software is not installed Check that your software in properly properly installed and set up for your printer See your software manual The colors of negative film preview images look strange Cause What to do Document Sourcesetting Make sure the EPSON TWAIN is incorrect Document Source setting is TPU for Neg Film 4 18 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Using the film holder The dark area around the film suchas frame the frame of the film holder is perceived as white which alters the exposure of the scanning area and causes scans to appear darker See the correct color by clicking and dragging the mouse over an area and then clicking the zoom preview button Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4 19 Clearing Jammed Paper To clear jammed paper in the optional Automatic Document Feeder follow the steps below 1 Turn off the scanner 2 Push down the release lever to slightly raise the feeder mechanism and release the paper 3 Then slowly pull the jammed paper out of the feeder mechanism Be careful not to pull too hard the paper may tear making it more difficult to remove 4 20 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4 If paper is still jammed inside the mechanism open the cover to remove it 5 After removing jammed paper make sure that the cover is closed and the feeder mechanism is clicked down into place Maintenance and Troublesh
49. oblems They can also advise you on the latest EPSON products and where the nearest dealer or service agent is located Many types of queries are answered here The Helpdesk numbers are Phone 02 9903 9040 Fax 02 9903 9189 We encourage you to have all the relevant information on hand when you ring The more information you prepare the faster we can help solve the problem This information includes the User s Guide for your EPSON product type of computer operating system application programs and any other information you feel is required For Singapore Users B 6 Contact the telephone and fax numbers below Phone 065 337 7911 Fax 065 334 1185 Contacting Customer Support For Hong Kong Users To obtain technical support as well as other after sales services users are welcome to contact EPSON Hong Kong Limited Internet home page EPSON Hong Kong has established a local home page in both Chinese and English on the Internet to provide users with the following information _I Product information _I Answers to Frequently Asked Questions FAQs J Latest versions of EPSON printer drivers Users can access our World Wide Web home page at http www epson com hk Electronic bulletin board system An electronic bulletin board system BBS is also available to obtain printer information and the latest versions of printer drivers You can log on to the following number for the BBS service BBS 852 28
50. on Methods iu Res VR Er ERA PRONDEME A 8 Automatic Document Feeder lees A 9 PU AGapler seas eo eode Eb EM ES dass pee UN d A 10 Appendix B Contacting Customer Support For United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland Users B 3 Por Australian Users is desde LEE ex kee EE ER B 5 Porbomgapore USCIS i0 eere tS be da Peppe ah ie B 6 bor Hone Kone Users vie gun s abiere teet veto o eb c d B 7 For Philippines USOS c ba bi bee ted bes ebbe ic oie B 8 Glossary Index Ul Introduction Features The EPSON GT 7000 GT 7000 PHOTO GT 7000 USB scanner offers the following features Maximum optical resolution of 600 dots per inch dpi for main scanning and 2400 dpi with micro step for sub scanning 36 bit input 24 bit output Start Button control for shortcut scanning operation Light body with A4 Letter size scanning area Full color or grayscale scanning Capture your images with 256 colors or over 16 million colors or up to 256 shades of gray EPSON Scan II scanner utility and EPSON TWAIN let you take full advantage of your scanner s advanced features Auto Area Segmentation AAS allows you to separate text from photographs on a page so that grayscale images are clearer and text recognition is more accurate Text Enhancement Technology TET enhances text recognition accuracy for optical character recognition OCR scanning EPSON TWAIN s Quality amp de screening option automatically remo
51. ooting 4 21 Changing the SCSI ID number or SCSI board If you are using your scanner with Windows 98 and you want to change the scanner s SCSI ID number or replace the SCSI board with a new one follow the steps below 1 Double click the Scanners and Cameras icon in the Control Panel Ed Control Panel File Edit View Go a gt Back Porter Address ET Contral Panel me E Scanners and TWAIN Cameras 2 Select your scanner in the installed devices list then click Remove Scanners and Cameras Properties 4 22 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Click OK and close the dialog box Shut down Windows 98 and turn off your PC and scanner Change the SCSI ID number see page 1 13 or replace the SCSI board see page 1 7 Turn on your scanner and then your PC Follow the instructions on the screen Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4 23 4 24 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Appendix A Technical Specifications DCOETHIO dah ae ad Gan Ae etate ha a b bert A 2 BleGtrical cuiu gdh Di Cen duties iui bando tre e ath Pie E EE A 4 Environmmelital oos ora gue desig anaes Elta iiu ted ird ir RAN ES A 4 SAEI ADDEIOVAlSu re en bibe Serie bed bee aui Stud A 5 CEMAT ears Aaa hear tetera eatin ba astra ae tee aoe ee gee do A 5 SCSI Interface SCSI model only 295a R iis ae A 6 USB Interface USB model only 0 0 0 00000 0005 A 7 Initialization Methods ssn dodo o Reads EI runter eee A
52. pecifications Paper supply Face up load Paper out Face down eject Paper setting quantity 20pcs 55g paper maximum total thickness under4mm Electrical specifications Input voltage DC 21 6 to 26 4 V DC 4 5 to 5 5 V Input Current 24V 0 8 A 5V 02A Environmental conditions Temperature Operation 10 C to 32 C 50 F to 90 F Storage 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Humidity Operation 20 to 80 without condensation Storage 10 to 85 without condensation Reliability 20 000 sheets Load Eject MCBF 10 000 sheets for Tranparency Film Load BEject MCBF 12 000 cycle of movements Hinge MCBF Dimentions Width 319 mm 12 6 inches Depth 451 mm 17 8 inches Height 137 mm 5 3 inches Weight Approx 2 2kg 4 91Ib Technical Specifications A 9 Film Adapter Electrical Specifications Supplied Voltage DC 21 6 to 26 4 V Rated current 0 5A Environmental Conditions Temperature Operation 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Storage 25 C to 60 C 13 F to 140 F Humidity Operation 10 to 80 without condensation Storage 10 to 85 without condensation Reliability Light Source 10 000 hours for light source MCBF Document Transparencies up to 4 x 5 inches film 35 mm strip film 35mm slide 120 220 size 6cm x 9cm strip film 4 x 5 inches film Manuscript Up to 4 x 5 inches film size Readable area 93 x 118 mm Dimensions Width 222 mm 8 7 inches Depth 305 mm 12 0 inches Height
53. provide adequate short circuit protection and over current protection for this scanner the building installation must be protected by a 16 Amp circuit breaker Note for German speaking users Bei Anschlufi des Scanners an die Stromversorgung muf sichergestellt werden daf die Geb udeinstallation mit einem 16 A Uberstromschalter abgesichert ist ENERGY STAR Compliance As an ENERGY STAR Partner EPSON has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency nary The International ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Program is a voluntary partnership with the computer and office equipment industry to promote the introduction of energy efficient personal computers monitors printers fax machines copiers and scanners in an effort to reduce air pollution caused by power generation 4 Introduction For United Kingdom Users Safety information Warning This appliance must be earthed Refer to the rating plate for voltage and check that the appliance voltage corresponds to the supply voltage Important The wires in the mains lead fitted to this appliance are coloured in accordance with the following code Green and yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The green and yellow wire must be connected to the terminal in
54. r Computer Your PC must be preinstalled with Windows 98 and have a working USB port Note If you connect your scanner through more than one hub your system may not work properly In this case try connecting the scanner directly to the computer s USB port Also your system may not work properly if you use a USB cable other than that supplied by EPSON Understanding USB connections USB Cables USB cables enable you to connect or remove peripherals to and from your computer easily without having to shut down and restart the system each time a peripheral is plugged in or unplugged You do not have to set an ID number or a terminator Note Do not connect or disconnect USB cables when the scanner is in use USB cables have 2 different connectors at each end Type A connects to your computer eej Type B connects to your scanner 1 20 Setting Up the Scanner USB hub You can also use a USB hub allowing you to increase the number 1 of USB ports and therefore connect several peripherals Connecting the scanner To connect the scanner to your computer or USB hub 1 Connect one end of the cable Type B to the USB port on the back of the scanner Setting Up the Scanner 1 21 2 Connect the other end of the cable Type A to the USB port on your computer or USB hub Hiep Note Q USB cables enable you to connect the scanner whether your PC is on or off If you connect the scanner while your PC is on th
55. r ce dus ipo ate eros tiorPL4qUs 1 21 Setting Up the Scanner 1 1 Unpacking the Scanner Your GT 7000 GT 7000 PHOTO GT 7000 USB comes shipped with CD ROMs which include the driver software that runs your scanner and some additional items depending on your scanner model 1e SCSI interface cable 3 SCSI model only scanner power cord USB interface cable USB model only For the GT 7000 PHOTO film holders for the Film Adapter trs FFFF O rl e nnns rrr n nr Fn rn tnam rara FUA orar Fri rang rns rra DEEE nuni vrrrrs Por PP 1 2 Setting Up the Scanner Note The GT 7000 PHOTO comes with the Film Adapter which is also available as an option for GT 7000 GT 7000 USB Depending on the country of purchase the power cord may come attached to the scanner The shape of the AC plug also varies so make sure the plug included is the correct shape for the electrical outlet in your country Scanner Parts document cover carriage in the home position document table transportation lock operate button operate light start button Setting Up the Scanner 1 3 SCSI model SCSI terminator switch SCSI ID rotary switch option connector SCSI interface connectors AC inlet USB model USB interface connector option connector AC inlet 1 4 Setting Up the Scanner Choosing a Place for the Scanner Follow the guidelines below wh
56. r path guide 1 Insert the transparent plastic sheet of the paper path guide into the paper path of the Automatic Document Feeder 2 Insertthe hooks into the rectangular through holes until they clip into place Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4 7 Transporting the Scanner 4 If youare transporting the scanner a significant distance or storing it for an extended period follow the steps below to secure the carriage 1 Turn on the scanner and wait until the carriage moves to the home position position nearest the cover hinges When the operate light turns green turn off the scanner 2 Turn the transportation lock to the locked position to secure the carriage Note L Ifthe scanner is broken the carriage may not automatically return to the home position If it does not raise the front of the scanner and hold it up until the carriage comes to rest in the home position Then perform step 2 above Ly Ifyou are using the Film Adapter and it is switched on the carriage will not move to the home position Remove the Film Adapter first then perform the steps above Maintenance and Troubleshooting Problems and Solutions This section divides scanner problems into three categories Error indicator yi as Rd ox via GPG sae page 4 9 Operating problems page 4 10 Quality problems page 4 12 See the table in Error indicator first If t
57. rranty Support 3 3 3 Jj Pre Sales Enquiry Desk See the following sections for details World Wide Web If you can connect to the Internet and have a Web browser you can access our Web site at http www epson co uk Here you will find information on the latest EPSON products software drivers on line user guides and answers to frequently asked questions Faxon EPSON Contact Faxon EPSON Faxback Service for support information including troubleshooting tips switch settings and driver information To use Faxon EPSON call 01442 227332 in the UK or 0044 1442 227332 from the Republic of Ireland using a touch tone phone You will be asked to follow a simple routine to register your document request Once you have entered your telephone and fax numbers Faxon EPSON will fax a copy of the document catalogue to your fax machine When you have found the documents that you need in the catalogue call Faxon EPSON again and enter the document ID numbers The documents will be faxed to you automatically Contacting Customer Support B 3 Bulletin Board Service for latest drivers and utilities You can call the EPSON Bulletin Board Service on 01442 227479 in the UK or 0044 1442 227479 from the Republic of Ireland No membership is required Make sure that your communications software is set to 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity bit ANSI terminal mode emulation and a modem speed of up to 28 8 Kbps Downloading protocols supported inc
58. scanning in which the entire image is scanned once for each separate color pixel Short for picture element Each image is composed of a number of pixels Pixels are also counted in units of dots plain bi level Bi level image data without the halftoning process port An interface channel through which data is transmitted between devices primary colors Basic colors See additive primary colors and subtractive primary colors resolution Indication of how finely an image is resolved into pixels Measured in dots per inch dpi pixels per inch ppi or samples per inch spi scan An operation performed by the sensor and the carriage The image is divided into pixels by scanning scanning area The physical size of the image that can be scanned by the scanner SCSI Small Computer System Interface This is one method used to connect your computer to peripherals such as scanners hard disk drives CD ROM drives and so on SCSI ID The numbers that all devices in a SCSI connection see daisy chain use to identify each other If the same ID number is used by two devices in the same daisy chain the devices cannot operate properly Glossary 3 4 subtractive primary colors The colors of cyan magenta and yellow CMY which produce black when mixed in certain amounts In printing black is often added to give more definition as mixing of actual inks cannot produce pure black terminator A device that stops electron
59. should clean it periodically as described below 1 Unplug the power cord 2 Clean the outer case with mild detergent and water 3 Ifthe glass of the document table gets dirty clean it with a soft dry cloth If the glass is stained with grease or some other hard to remove material use a small amount of glass cleaner and a soft cloth to remove it Wipe off all remaining liquid Be sure that there is no dust on the glass of the document table Dust can cause white spots in your scanned image Caution L Be careful not to scratch or damage the glass of the document table and do not use a hard or abrasive brush to clean it A damaged elass surface can decrease the scanning quality L Never use alcohol thinner or corrosive solvent to clean the scanner These chemicals can damage the scanner components as well as the case d Be careful not to spill liquid into the scanner mechanism or electronic components This could permanently damage the mechanism and circuitry d Do not spray lubricants inside the scanner d Never open the scanner case Maintenance and Troubleshooting Replacing the fluorescent lamp The luminosity of the fluorescent lamp declines over time If the lamp breaks or becomes too dim to operate normally the scanner stops working and the operate light rapidly flashes red When this happens the lamp assembly must be replaced For details contact your dealer Caution Never open the case of the sca
60. shown below Options 3 9 3 Close the unit Note Q Make sure the unit is completely closed otherwise an option error results and you cannot scan the document nor attain proper colored images Q When previewing images on EPSON TWAIN of negatives scanned using a film holder the color may appear odd as the frame of the film holder is perceived as white causing your scans to appear darker To see the correct color click and drag the mouse over an area then click the zoom preview button Qj You can move and adjust the position of 35mm film by sliding the strips in the film holder so the frames you want to scan are positioned in the window Ld Toremove a film holder from the document table slide it left or right then take it out of the window 3 10 Options Q Leave the opening shown below uncovered otherwise the colors in your scans will be affected opening Scanning normal reflective documents When you return to scanning normal reflective documents you can simply turn off the Film Adapter then place documents between it and the document table If you will not scan transparencies for a long time you can remove the Film Adapter and store it in the original package Remove the Film Adapter in reverse order as described on page 3 3 Note When scanning thin documents you may see an impression of the underside of the Film Adapter in your scans If
61. so change to using the document cover instead of the Film Adapter Options 3 11 Using the Automatic Document Feeder The Automatic Document Feeder B81314 allows you to automatically load multiple page documents into your scanner This document feeder is particularly useful for OCR optical character recognition scanning or for creating an image database Unpacking the Automatic Document Feeder When you unpack your Automatic Document Feeder make sure you have all the parts shown below If any items are missing or damaged contact your EPSON dealer immediately Automatic Document Feeder paper support spare paper path guide 3 12 Options Installing the Automatic Document Feeder Follow the steps below to install the Automatic Document Feeder on your EPSON scanner 1 Make sure your scanner is turned off and unplug the scanner s power cord 2 Remove your scanner s document cover by lifting the back straight up See page 2 7 3 Remove the protective materials from the Automatic Document Feeder 4 Insert the hinges on the Automatic Document Feeder into the holes at the back of the scanner and close the Automatic Document Feeder Options 3 13 5 Attach the Automatic Document Feeder s connector to the scanner s option connector Note After you install the Automatic Document Feeder be sure to select Automatic Document Feeder ADF in the Document Source settings
62. tem are insufficient Normal scanning What to do Check the image settings of your scanner software especially data format bits pixel color gamma correction and color correction Try different combinations of these settings Check the color matching and color management capabilities of your computer display adapter and software Some computers can change the color palette to adjust the colors on your screen See your software and hardware manuals for details Exact color matching is very difficult Check your software and monitor documentation for information on color matching and calibration Also see your Color Guide Printed colors are different from those in the original image Cause Normal scanning What to do Exact color matching is very difficult Check your software or contact your printer company for information on color matching and calibration Maintenance and Troubleshooting 4 17 The printed image is larger or smaller than the original Cause What to do Printed size was judged The image size settings of your using the monitorimage software determine the size of the printed image Do not use the size of the monitor image to judge the printed size Scanned images cannot be printed or come out garbled when printed Cause What to do Printer is not connected Make sure your printer is properly or set up properly or connected to the computer correctly maintenance is set up and mai
63. tive companies Copyright 1998 by SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION Nagano Japan GB printed on Recycled Paper User s Guide Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION Address 3 5 Owa 3 chome Suwa shi Nagano ken 392 8502 Japan Representative EPSON EUROPE B V Address Prof J H Bavincklaan 5 1183 AT Amstelveen The Netherlands Declares that the Product Product Name Image Scanner Model G680A G680B Conforms to the following Directive s and Norm s Directive 89 336 EEC EN 55022 Class B EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 50082 1 IEC 801 2 IEC 801 3 IEC 801 4 Directive 73 23 EEC EN 60950 November 1998 H Horiuchi President of EPSON EUROPE B V Contents Introduction PCALULES vo Seat he age talus aed EEE EIA Gaal wed 1 OpiONS s CoU ent Ba eee bi eaa bd eso dii eoa oss 2 Warnings Cautions and Notes 0 0 00 ce eee 2 Important Safety Instructions 42s a hic repete REG 3 ENERGY STAR Compliance sss eer ot A AN ek See 4 For United Kingdom Users b2ocdne aki este RSS eben 5 Saey M Orma ON chase eet ede erie ei ewe 5 Chapter 1 Setting Up the Scanner Unpacking the Scanners ss mun peer Cede Buon dome howe EA ORE 1 2 OCINE PTS a chara ta Do beater vd aite P hee ina i cee manut 1 3 Choosing a Place for the Scanner 00 0 e cee eee ee 1 5 Installing a SCSI Interface Board Windows Only 1 7 Releasing the Transportation Lock 0 000004 1 8 P
64. tomatic document feeder 3 13 to 3 14 film adapter 3 3 to 3 4 scanner software 1 18 1 19 SCSI driver software 1 11 SCSI interface board 1 7 instructions safety 3 interface board SCSI 1 7 1 11 1 16 interface specifications SCSI A 6 USB A 7 J jagged straight line 4 14 jammed paper 4 20 to 4 21 L lamp fluorescent 1 10 4 3 4 9 Legal 3 15 Letter 3 15 lever release automatic document feeder 4 20 light operate 1 8 1 10 2 3 4 8 4 9 loading document manually automatic document feeder 3 17 paper automatic document feeder 3 15 to 3 19 slides and film 3 7 lock transportation 1 8 4 8 locked position 4 8 M Macintosh SCSI port 1 11 1 17 maintenance 4 2 to 4 8 matching color 4 13 to 4 19 memory 2 9 4 12 millions of colors 2 9 missing lines 4 15 monitor 2 10 high resolution 2 10 N non readable area 4 13 normal documents film adapter 3 11 O OCR 1 2 3 12 open automatic document feeder 3 17 cover automatic document feeder 4 21 document cover 1 10 2 5 film adapter 3 7 operate button 1 3 1 9 1 10 2 3 2 4 light 1 3 1 8 1 10 2 3 2 4 4 3 4 8 4 11 Optical Character Recognition OCR 1 3 12 option 2 Chapter 3 connector 1 4 3 4 3 14 P paper jam 4 20 paper path guide 3 12 4 3 to 4 7 paper sizes automatic document feeder 3 15 paper support 3 12 3 14 IN 3 patchy color 4 13 placing document 2 4 to 2 8 film
65. ves unwanted moir patterns from scanned images for higher quality output The GT 7000 PHOTO includes the Film Adapter which enables negative film and slide film to be scanned The Film Adapter is available as an option for the GT 7000 GT 7000 USB Introduction 1 _1 The Automatic Document Feeder which enables continuous sheets scanning is available as an option Options The following optional items are available to expand the versatility of your scanner For detailed information on the use of these options see Chapter 3 of this guide Automatic Document Feeder B81314 Designed primarily for optional character recognition OCR scanning the Automatic Document Feeder allows you to scan up to 20 pages automatically then use them in word processing programs as if you had typed the text yourself Film Adapter B81313 Allows you to scan transparent materials primarily 35 mm slides and filmstrips The Film Adapter s reading area allows you to scan film up to 4 x 5 inches in size Note The asterisk is a substitute for the last digit of the product number which varies by country Warnings Cautions and Notes Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury ul Cautions must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment Notes contain important information and useful tips on the operation of your scanner 2 Introduction Important Safety Instructions Read all these instructions and save them for
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