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Work safely!

Preparing the carrier

This is a list of the all the carriers that can be installed and used
with the Microfilm Scanner 400. For more details about these
options, contact your supplier. For details about installation and
operation, refer to the instructions provided with each auto car-
rier.

Fiche Carrier 190RII

A film carrier which allows viewing of fiche, jackets, or aperture
cards up to 105 mm x 190 mm.

Autocarrier 100C (AC100C)

A motorized auto carrier for 16 mm cartridge film cartridges
(ANSI, ANSI ENCLOSED

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1

, Kodak Ektamate, 3M) that features

fast autoloading and high speed film feeding for image display.

Autocarrier 100M (AC100M)

A motorized auto carrier for 3M or TUSCAN M-Type

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2

 cartridges

that feature fast autoloading and high speed film feeding for im-
age display.

Autocarrier 100R (AC100R)

A motorized auto carrier for 16 mm or 35 mm film wound on
standard open reels.

FS Controller I

A motorized auto carrier for 16 mm cartridge films (ANSI, Kodak
Ektamate, 3M). This carrier is required for reading film marked
with blips for image search and retrieval.

FS Controller III

A motorized auto carrier for the new 16 mm cartridge films (ANSI,
Kodak Ektamate, 3M). This carrier is required for reading film
marked with blips for image search and retrieval.

Roll/Fiche Carrier 200

A motorized fiche auto carrier for either fiche, jacket, or aperture
card format film, 16mm/35mm film standard open reels or 3M,
TUSCAN M-Type

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cartridges.

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1

 ANSI ENCLOSED cartridge is defined as ANSI MS-15.

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2

 TUSCAN M-Type is a TUSCAN cartridge with a 3M-type core.

Summary of Contents for Microfilm Scanner 400

Page 1: ...ENGLISH Be sure to read this instructions before you use the equipment Keep this instructions on hand for reference to ensure optimum preformance ...

Page 2: ...ent generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equip ment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Do not make any changes or modificati...

Page 3: ... the image 15 Enlarging and reducing image size 15 Focusing the image 15 Printing 16 Starting a print 16 Automatic adjustment 17 Manual adjustment 17 If you use Fileprint 250 please select paper size set on the Paper Tray 17 If you use Fileprint 400 please select paper Cassette you want to use 17 Setting automatic border removal 19 Using trimming 20 What is trimming 20 Defining an area for trimmin...

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Page 5: ...resence of negative film or positive film and performs accordingly Troublesome adjustments for the type of film are not required Uses a variety of film formats A wide variety of roll fiche carriers or auto carriers can be in stalled so you can use several film formats like microfiche aper ture card and roll film Easy operation Operations like border removal and image trimming can be per formed at ...

Page 6: ...nclosed in parentheses shows you the page number that contains more information about the previous statement or paragraph Notes provide additional hints or advice about making the operation easier or saving time Caution notices alert you to incorrect procedures that may damage the equipment WARNINGS ARE FOR YOUR SAFETY FAILURE TO FOL LOW WARNING INSTRUCTIONS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY TO YOU OR YOUR...

Page 7: ...ver block the ventilation slots Avoid exposure to direct sunlight When exposure to sunlight is unavoidable install curtains to protect the unit Avoid a dusty location Dust can adversely affect the internal parts of the unit Do not set up and use the unit in a location where the unit is ex posed to water steam or high humidity Keep all liquids away from the unit Avoid areas like laboratories where ...

Page 8: ... that is free of excessive vibration Avoid a location subject to sudden or wide changes in tempera ture Condensation inside the unit can cause poor print quality Use the unit in a location within these ranges for temperature and humidity Temperature 10 C to 32 5 C 50 F to 90 5 F Humidity 10 to 85 RH Do not place the unit near large speakers a radio a television or any other type of equipment that ...

Page 9: ...e the total ampere rating for all the equipment does not exceed the ampere rating of the exten sion cord Do not place anything on the power cord and do not locate the unit where people working around the unit will walk on the cord Do not bundle the power cord or wrap it around an object like a table or chair leg The area around the unit should be clear of all obstacles In case of an emergency you ...

Page 10: ... the unit even a short distance turn off the power switch and remove the plug from the power source Never place anything on top of the unit especially a liquid con tainer like a flower vase When you are working around the unit avoid wearing loose fit ting jewelry like bracelets and necklaces Keep the work area clear of metal clips pins paper clips and other types of fasteners If something falls in...

Page 11: ...IN connector Allows you to connect a cable for the Autocarrier 100C 100R 100M FS Controller I or Roll Fiche carrier 200 Light adjustment dial Allows you to adjust the intensity of the light Adjust to the magnification power of the inter changeable lens Operation panel Provides keys that allow you to perform settings for image adjustment or film mode selection Power switch Allows you to turn power ...

Page 12: ...onnect the Canon Fileprint 250 or Canon Fileprint 400 sold separately For details about connection and other important operations for the printer call for service from your supplier or see the instructions you received with the printer Canon Fileprint 250 Canon Fileprint 400 ...

Page 13: ... 3M or TUSCAN M Type 2 cartridges that feature fast autoloading and high speed film feeding for im age display Autocarrier 100R AC100R A motorized auto carrier for 16 mm or 35 mm film wound on standard open reels FS Controller I A motorized auto carrier for 16 mm cartridge films ANSI Kodak Ektamate 3M This carrier is required for reading film marked with blips for image search and retrieval FS Con...

Page 14: ...s EX7 x7 Zoom lenses EZ01 x9 5 to x16 EZ02 x16 to x32 EZ03 x30 to x55 EZ04 x10 to x24 Switching the lens Follow the procedure below to install or exchange lenses 1 If a lens is already installed grasp the edge of the holder and slide it out of the unit 2 Slide the other lens into the unit ...

Page 15: ... on the lens again after it is removed from the unit 3 Turn the light adjustment dial to the left or right to adjust the light intensity of the screen Adjust the light intensity to the type of lens installed To adjust the light intensity for the lens installed adjust the light intensity to the color label for the lens shown on the lens label a b c d e f Light adjustment dial Lens Label ...

Page 16: ...ilable Frames an area Automatically removes the black border around the image for printing Automatically removes most of the black border around the image but leaves a border up to 5 mm around the im age 3 Print Density display Displays the selected print density Also displays the sharpness and date messages when you set these features 4 AE On Off key Turns automatic print density selection on and...

Page 17: ...ice Call E203 27 7 Print Number Setting key Use these keys to set the number of copies to be printed Press the plus key to increase the number and the minus key to decrease the number You can also use these keys to select the cassette if you are speci fying the area and the FilePrint 400 is connected If the FilePrint 400 is connected and when in the cleaning mode use the Plus or minus key to set t...

Page 18: ...tch on the lower left corner then press the I side of the switch to turn the power on 3 Turn on the power switch of the printer After you turn the unit on the Print display starts to blink and will continue to blink while the unit warms up While the Print display is blinking you cannot start operation When the Print display stops blinking and stays on the unit is ready for normal opera tion 4 To t...

Page 19: ...reen and a clear printed copy Rotating the image To rotate the image to the desired angle rotate the rotation fin 1 to the left or right Enlarging and reducing image size To make the image larger or smaller rotate the zooming fin 2 on the lens to the left or right Focusing the image To focus the image on the screen rotate the focusing fin 3 on the lens to the left or right 1 2 3 ...

Page 20: ...itive on negative film Positive Prints positive on positive film Auto Automatically detects the type of film in use and prints a positive image If you select Auto the Negative or Positive lamp blinks to tell you which type of film has been detected The EZ 04 zoom lens has no function to automatically switch between Negative and Positive When using the EZ 04 zoom lens always use the Negative Positi...

Page 21: ...ze that you want to print If you use Fileprint 250 please select paper size set on the Paper Tray 1 Press the Clear stop key and keep on for about 5 seconds to enter the paper size setting mode At that time the current paper size appears on the print display A4 Letter B5 Legal 2 When pressing plus key of the print number setting key the display is changed in due order as On the other hand when pre...

Page 22: ...turns to 01 6 Set the number of print prints 01 to 99 Press the Print keys to set the number of prints To increase or decrease the number of prints Press the plus key to increase the number Press the minus key to decrease the number To restore the default 1 copy Press the Stop Clear key to reset the number of prints to 01 7 You can also remove the border from the image or trim the image 19 20 8 To...

Page 23: ... key to change the setting The lamp to the left of the Border key shows you the current se lection To change the selection press the Border key until the lamp lights next to the selection you want to use Select for removal of all black color around the image Select for removing most of the black color around the im age Note the following restrictions on the use of this feature For images with ill ...

Page 24: ...g starts blinking The current area setting is shown in the Print display 2 To adjust the area setting press the Print Number Setting keys The starting point or origin for defining the screen area is the lower right corner of the screen Plus key Press to move in the vertical direction The number in the Print display shows the current screen vertical coordinate Minus key Press to move in the horizon...

Page 25: ... can use the keys at the bottom and on the right side of the screen to select an area for printing There are 4 tapes on the screen you can move to select an area for printing The rectangle enclosed by the 4 tapes is the area selected for printing You can use this feature only after you have installed the optional Framing Kit ...

Page 26: ...mages on the screen Follow the procedure below to change the lamp after it burns out If the lamp burns out you will see L5 displayed in the Print dis play THE HALOGEN LAMP AND LAMP UNIT ARE EX TREMELY HOT AFTER L5 APPEARS IN THE PRINT DISPLAY WAIT A FEW MINUTES FOR THE LAMP AND LAMP UNIT TO COOL DOWN BEFORE YOU TURN OFF THE UNIT AND CHANGE THE BULB 1 If you do not see the image on the screen check...

Page 27: ...logen bulb only with a Canon specified replace ment Handle the new halogen bulb with extreme care Do not touch the surface of the new bulb with your bare fingertips Oil from your fingertips or other foreign mat ter can cause the bulb to burn unevenly shortening the service life of the halogen bulb While holding the company mark on the new halogen bulb up insert the bulb into the lamp unit 6 Insert...

Page 28: ... unit Use a dry soft cloth or a clean slightly damp cloth to wipe off the screen and body of the main unit To avoid damaging the surface of the main unit never use an organic solvent or cleaner to wipe down the main unit Cleaning the lens 1 Turn the main unit off Then remove the carrier and lens unit 2 Use only a soft dry cloth to wipe off the field lens 3 Use only a soft dry cloth to wipe off the...

Page 29: ...t dial and make sure it is set correctly for the type of lens installed 11 Image is out of focus Rotate the focus fin on the lens to adjust the focus 15 Check the lens and make sure that it is installed correctly Check the carrier and make sure that it is installed correctly For details read the instructions you received with the carrier Check the lens and lamp and make sure they are clean If re q...

Page 30: ... not installed correctly Wrong paper size in printer feed tray Printer power is not turned on or a test print is printing Remove the jammed sheet from the printer For details refer to your printer manual Supply paper to the paper cassette of the printer For details refer to the printer manual Remove the toner cartridge and install it again If the message appears again replace the toner car tridge ...

Page 31: ...vice Call Error occurs 1 Note the Service Call Error in the Print display and turn the main unit off immediately Wait a few moments 2 Turn the main unit on again and watch the display If you see a 1 in the Print display the main unit has recovered and you can resume normal operation When a service call error occurs turning the main unit off and on again frequently solves the problem If you see the...

Page 32: ...Letter Legal Print size other areas A4 Density control AE manual Continuous printing 1 to 99 Print options Automatic border deletion Trimming General Power AC 120V 50 60 Hz AC 220 240V 50 60 Hz Power consumption Max 290W Acoustic noise level Less than 70 dB Work environment Room temperature 10 C to 32 5 C 50 F to 90 5 F Humidity 10 to 80 RH without condensation Dimensions 668 x 442 x 541 mm H x W ...

Page 33: ...using 15 rotate 15 L lens adjusting light for 11 cleaning 25 color label 11 inserting 10 removing 10 switching 10 types 10 zoom 10 location choosing 3 N Negative Positive key described 12 P power power on off 14 power source recommended 5 selecting 5 print density adjusting 16 auto adjustment 17 auto selection 12 display 12 manual adjustment 17 Print display described 13 displays errors 13 Print n...

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