Canon PIXMA MP950 MP950 User's Guide - Page 64

Scanning a Film

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Note z Place the photograph(s) at least 0.4" / 10 mm away from and in square with the edges of the Platen Glass. z The Skew Correction function automatically compensates for photographs placed at a slant of up to approximately 10 degrees. If the slant is too large and the photograph fails to scan in, will be displayed on the preview screen. Reset the photos, and scan them again. z When setting two or more photographs at the same time, place them at least 0.4" / 10 mm apart from each other. If photographs are placed closer, they may be scanned as a single image. z Slanted photographs with a long edge of 7.1" / 180 mm or more cannot be corrected. z Photographs smaller than approx. 1" / 25 mm square will not be scanned properly. z The types of photographs listed below may not be scanned properly. - Non-rectangular or irregular shaped (such as cut out photos) - Photographs that are entirely white z The borders of bordered photographs may not be scanned properly. Perform trimming if necessary. 4 Slowly close the Document Cover and press [OK]. The photograph is scanned. Note z The photo or film is rescanned before printing starts. Do not open the Document Cover or remove the photo or film from the Platen Glass until printing is complete. z Press [PHOTO/FILM] when loading the other photos. If appears on the LCD, select , press [OK] to delete the previous image data, then go to main step 2. Scanning a Film This section describes how to scan 35 mm film strips and slides. Also mount film in the film guide in the same way as that of scanning with the machine when scanning films from your computer. 35 mm film strip 35 mm slide 1 Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the machine. See "Turning the Machine ON and OFF" on page 17. 62 Photo Printing from Photo or Film Chapter 4

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Chapter 4
Photo Printing from Photo or Film
4
Slowly close the Document Cover and press [OK].
The photograph is scanned.
Scanning a Film
This section describes how to scan 35 mm film strips and slides. Also mount film in the film guide in
the same way as that of scanning with the machine when scanning films from your computer.
1
Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the machine.
See
“Turning the Machine ON and OFF” on page 17
.
Note
Place the photograph(s) at least 0.4" / 10 mm away from and in square
with the edges of the Platen Glass.
The Skew Correction function automatically compensates for
photographs placed at a slant of up to approximately 10 degrees. If the
slant is too large and the photograph fails to scan in,
will be
displayed on the preview screen. Reset the photos, and scan them
again.
When setting two or more photographs at the same time, place them
at least 0.4" / 10 mm apart from each other. If photographs are placed
closer, they may be scanned as a single image.
Slanted photographs with a long edge of 7.1" / 180 mm or more
cannot be corrected.
Photographs smaller than approx. 1" / 25 mm square will not be
scanned properly.
The types of photographs listed below may not be scanned properly.
Non-rectangular or irregular shaped (such as cut out photos)
Photographs that are entirely white
The borders of bordered photographs may not be scanned properly.
Perform trimming if necessary.
Note
The photo or film is rescanned before printing starts. Do not open the
Document Cover or remove the photo or film from the Platen Glass
until printing is complete.
Press [PHOTO/FILM] when loading the other photos. If <Do you want
to clear the scanned photo?> appears on the LCD, select <Yes>,
press [OK] to delete the previous image data, then go to main step 2.
35 mm film strip
35 mm slide