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1. Insert the photo into the plastic sheath.
2. Insert the plastic sheath, flat and level, into the scanner’s feeding slot,
folded side first, image facing up.
Keeping the original flat and level when feeding prevents possible jamming.
Keep originals free from finger prints, oil, dirt, and dust for optimum scanned image quality.
Remove photos from the plastic sheath after scanning to prevent the sheath from sticking to the photos over time.
If the plastic sheaths are not in use, store them in a safe place and keep them protected from accumulating dust.
O r i e n t a t i o n o f t h e O r i g i n a l a n d S c a n n e d I m a g e
Refer to the illustrations below for the relationship between the orientation of the original when scanning and that of the scanned
image when displayed on the computer screen.
Normal stand-alone orientation:
Scan To PC Auto Rotate feature:
O p e r a t i n g t h e
P h o t o L i n k
S c a n n e r
Preparation and Initial Setup
1. Peel off the tape that secures the guide lever
(first time only)
.
2. Connect the plug on the power adapter cable to the power connector on the scanner.
3. Plug the power adapter into a power outlet.
The type of power plug and socket illustrated may differ from that of your region.
4. Insert an unlocked (writable) memory card into the memory card slot.
Always insert a memory card before scanning.
The scanner only accepts memory cards in FAT16 or FAT32 format. NTFS and other file formats are not
supported.
5. Press and hold the
Power
button for 2 seconds. The power indicator light blinks (orange for 600dpi, green for
300dpi). (For more information on the indicator lights, refer to “Scanner Indicator Lights” on page 5.)
6. Wait until the power indicator stops blinking and stays on steady indicating the scanner is ready.
Do not insert an original into the feeding slot when the power indicator is blinking; the original will not be
scanned.
Scanner
Original
Scanner
Original
Scanned image when
displayed on-screen
Scanner
Original
Scanner
Original
Scanned image when
displayed on-screen