Canon PIXMA MP800R User's Guide - Page 71

If the film holder will not close properly, reposition the film so that its perforations are set

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(2) Mount the film in the film guide with the front side (the side showing the correct image) face down. Pass the tip of the film under the tabs of the film guide, then position the film in the film guide so that the spaces between frames are aligned with the white line mark of the film guide. (3) Close the film holder completely with squeezing it inward while pressing. Note z Ensure that all the tabs on its outer edges fit into the slots in the film guide when closing the film holder. If the film holder is floating, press the whole downward. z If the film holder will not close properly, reposition the film so that its perforations are set properly in the film guide slots, and try again. (4) With the front side of the film (the side showing the correct image) face down, align the film guide with the indentations on the right and left sides of the Platen Glass. Note z When placing film strips that are shorter than the film guide, part of an image near the open area may appear pale. In this case, place black paper over the open area to shield it. z Labels attached to areas of the film without images may be interpreted as images and be included in the scan. Chapter 4 Photo Printing from Photo or Film 69

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Chapter 4
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Photo Printing from Photo or Film
(2)
Mount the film in the film guide with the front side (the side showing the correct image)
face down. Pass the tip of the film under the tabs of the film guide, then position the film
in the film guide so that the spaces between frames are aligned with the white line mark
of the film guide.
(3)
Close the film holder completely with squeezing it inward while pressing.
(4)
With the front side of the film (the side showing the correct image) face down, align the
film guide with the indentations on the right and left sides of the Platen Glass.
Note
Ensure that all the tabs on its outer edges fit into the slots in the film guide when closing the
film holder. If the film holder is floating, press the whole downward.
If the film holder will not close properly, reposition the film so that its perforations are set
properly in the film guide slots, and try again.
Note
When placing film strips that are shorter than the film guide, part of an image near the open
area may appear pale. In this case, place black paper over the open area to shield it.
Labels attached to areas of the film without images may be interpreted as images and be
included in the scan.