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Copyright© 2003 Microtek International, Inc.   http://www.microtek.com
I49-003620 A, October 2003

Contents

Introduction ............................................................................................................... 2
System Requirements ............................................................................................... 2
Unpacking the Scanner ............................................................................................. 3
Taking a Closer Look ................................................................................................. 4
Unlocking the Scanner .............................................................................................. 5

Shipping scanner ............................................................................................... 5

Installing the Scanner Software ............................................................................... 6
Connecting the Scanner to Your Computer ............................................................. 7

Using the FireWire Cable .................................................................................. 7
Using the Hi-Speed USB Cable ......................................................................... 8

Positioning Reflective Originals ............................................................................. 10
Positioning Transparent  Film .................................................................................. 11

Using the Glass Holder .................................................................................... 12
Using the Other Film Holders ......................................................................... 13

A. Using the 35mm Slide Holder ............................................................. 14
B. Using the 35mm Filmstrip Holder ....................................................... 14
C. Using the 120 Film Holder ................................................................... 16
D. Using the 4

" x 5" Film Holder .............................................................. 17

Your First Scan ........................................................................................................ 18

A. Scanning Regular, Non-Damaged Photos ................................................. 18
B. Scanning Damaged Photos ........................................................................ 19
C. Scanning Transparent Film ......................................................................... 21

Specifications .......................................................................................................... 22
Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement ......................... 23

Trademarks

Microtek

®

, ScanMaker

TM

,

and ScanWizard

®

 are

trademarks or registered
trademarks of Microtek
International, Inc. DIGITAL
ICE is a trademark of Kodak.
Macintosh

®

 and Apple

®

 are

registered trademarks of
Apple Computer, Inc.
Windows

®

 is a registered

trademark of Microsoft
Corporation. All other
products or name brands
are trademarks of their
respective holders.

Important

Documents you scan may
be protected under
copyright law. The
unauthorized use of such
documents could be a
violation of the rights of the
copyright holder. Microtek
bears no responsibility for
the unauthorized use of
copyrighted materials.

ScanMaker i900

Installing and Getting Started

Summary of Contents for ScanMaker i900

Page 1: ...n 18 A Scanning Regular Non Damaged Photos 18 B Scanning Damaged Photos 19 C ScanningTransparent Film 21 Specifications 22 Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement 23 Trademarks Microt...

Page 2: ...IGITAL ICETM for Photo Prints Technology and ColoRescueTM DIGITAL ICE for Photo Prints Technology automatically maps identifies and eliminates surface defects on your photos Built into the hardware an...

Page 3: ...necessary for scanner setup If there are any damaged or missing parts contact Microtek s customer service department 1 ScanMaker i900 scanner 2 1 FireWire card 2 2 FireWire cable 2 3 USB 2 0 cable ba...

Page 4: ...g a closer look Power connector Accessory port FireWire port 1 USB 2 0 port 1 Horizontal ruler Scanner lid Glass surface Upper scan bed Vertical ruler Power button Power indicator green Reflective Rea...

Page 5: ...g slightly from the bottom of the scanner Shipping the Scanner If you have to transport the scanner the scanner must be locked To lock the scanner follow the steps below 1 Turn off the scanner if your...

Page 6: ...on a separate CD ROM included in your scanner package 6 Restart your computer For Macintosh Users 1 Turn on your computer 2 Install the image editing software application which is on a separate CD ROM...

Page 7: ...install the FireWire card first provided with your scanner package before connecting the scanner and your PC For more details on how to install the FireWire card refer to the documentation that come...

Page 8: ...ent connect the Hi Speed cable to the Hi Speed USB port not to the USB 1 1 port to obtain faster scanning If your computer does not have a Hi Speed USB port install a Hi Speed USB card to make use of...

Page 9: ...e to the scanner s USB port 3 Press the power button on the front panel of the scanner and wait for the lights to stop blinking and stay on steady The scanner will be detected by your system automatic...

Page 10: ...eflective materials such as photos and prints 1 Open the scanner lid 2 Place the original to be scanned face down on the scanner s glass surface Center the top of the original along the horizontal rul...

Page 11: ...is used together with the individual holders to scan a particular type of standard sized transparent film such as individual 35mm slides 35mm filmstrips 120 film or 4 x 5 film Calibration slit Glass H...

Page 12: ...older 2 Place the vinyl strip on the edges of the transparency to secure the film in place 3 Insert the holder all the way into the transparency bay the drawer or lower compartment of the scanner Note...

Page 13: ...m holders together with the Main Holder for scanning a particular type of standard sized film For instance use the 4 x 5 film holder to scan 4 x 5 film or use the 35mm filmstrip holder to scan 35mm fi...

Page 14: ...into the holder 2 Place the slide holder in the Main Holder 3 Insert the whole assembly into the transparency bay the drawer or lower compartment of the scanner B Using the 35mm Filmstrip Holder Two...

Page 15: ...der should match the filmstrip s frame by frame partitions Frame by frame partition 2 Put the filmstrip holder into the Main Holder 3 Insert the whole assembly into the transparency bay the drawer or...

Page 16: ...t film sizes of transparencies including 6 x 4 5 cm 6 x 6 cm 6 x 7 cm and 6 x 9 cm 1 Place the film into the holder a Push on the side to open the lid b Place the film in the holder c Pull down the si...

Page 17: ...s of 4 x 5 film at a time 1 Place the film into the holder a Push on the side to open the lid b Place the film in the holder c Pull down the side to close the lid 2 Put the film holder into the transp...

Page 18: ...ndow you can resize the scan frame floating dotted line around the image by dragging on the edge or corner of the scan frame to determine the final size of the actual scan 4 Click the Original button...

Page 19: ...anned face down on the scanner glass surface Center the top of the photo along the horizontal ruler on the scanner Note If the creases lie in the same direction where the carriage is moving the crease...

Page 20: ...ngs window should be None Otherwise the DIGITAL ICE option in the next step will be dimmed and will not be available for selection 7 Choose the DIGITAL ICE option that works best for you Select from N...

Page 21: ...e image 6 In the preview window you can resize the scan frame floating dotted line around the image by dragging on the edge or corner of the scan frame to determine the final size of the actual scan 7...

Page 22: ...ution Optical 6400 dpi x 3200 dpi Interpolated 25 600 dpi x 25 600 dpi Interface Hi Speed USB USB 2 0 and FireWire IEEE 1394 standard Dimensions L x W x H 23 6 x 15 2 x 6 3 600 mm x 386 mm x 160 mm We...

Page 23: ...e by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diffe...

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