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Epson Scanner Quich Start Manual

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1) Place the item you want to scan on the scanner:
Scanning a document or photo:
Place your document or photo face-down on the scanner. Make
sure the upper left corner of the document or photo is touching
the rear right corner of the scanner, next to the arrow mark.
Close the scanner cover gently so your original does not move.
Scanning slides or film
(NOTE: Please ask at the Reference Desk for the
slide and film holders.)
When scanning slides or film, you first must remove the
document mat. Open the scanner cover and gently slide
the mat up to remove it.
You will then place the film or slides in the film and slide holder.
Placing 35 mm Film:
Open the cover of the 35 mm film strip holder.
Slide one or two film strips all the way into the film
holder with the shiny base side facing down. Your
images and any wording on the film strips should
appear backwards on the side that faces up.
Close the cover and press it down until you hear a click.
Then press down on all the edges of the cover to secure it.
Epson Scanner Quick Start Guide
Place the film holder on the document table so that it is
aligned with the upper left corner. Make sure the tab
labeled "A" on the film holder fits into the area labeled
"A" on the scanner.
Close the scanner cover.
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Summary of Contents for Epson Scanner

  • Page 1 Place your document or photo face-down on the scanner. Make sure the upper left corner of the document or photo is touching the rear right corner of the scanner, next to the arrow mark. Close the scanner cover gently so your original does not move.
  • Page 2 Dropbox (www.dropbox.com) or Skydrive (skydrive.live.com). Scan an image: If you are scanning a photo, film, slides, or other image, place your item in the scanner and then press the Start Button on the front of the scanner. You can also click the Epson Scan Icon at the bottom of...
  • Page 3 The Epson Scan dialog box will appear on your screen. It will default to Full Auto Mode, which will recognize your image type (color photo, negatives, etc.). It is generally quite accurate. Click Scan to scan your image. Your images will automatically be saved to the Pictures folder as JPEG files with the names img001, img002, etc.