Epson ActionScanner II Mac User Manual - TWAIN Mac

Epson ActionScanner II Mac - ActionScanning System II Manual

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    damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable products other than those designated as Original EPSON products or EPSON Approved products by Seiko Epson Corporation. EPSON and EPSON Stylus are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. ActionScanner is a trademark
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    to Use This Manual 3 Warnings, Cautions, Tips, and Notes 3 Where to Get Help 4 Electronic support Services 4 Chapter 1 Installing Your Software Installing the Scanning Utilities 1-1 Testing the Scanning Utilities 1-3 Chapter 2 Calibrating Your System Calibrating Your Monitor to Your Scanner
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    10 Chapter 5 Saving and Exporting Image 5 Saving a Scanned Image 5-1 Exporting an Image 5-2 Acquiring and Exporting an Image 5-4 Exiting EPSONS can! II 5-5 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Problems Using the EPSON Scanning Utilities 6-1 Problems With Image QuaIity 6-7 Appendix Icon Glossary Index iv
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    and export them in a variety of file formats. EPSON TWAIN is the interface between most of your software and your scanner. TWAIN has two screens: easy and advanced. You can access either screen from within any software that supports the TWAIN standard or from EPSON Scan! II to take advantage of your
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    and more efficiently with at least 12MB of RAM. A color monitor (one with a 24-bit video card is recommended) One of the following EPSON scanners: ES-300C, ES-600C, ES-800C, ES-1000C, ES-1200C, or the ActionScanner™ II. Note: Some features may not be available or are restricted for some of these
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    special effects features of your software. Chapter 5 tells you how to use EPSON Scan! II to export images. Troubleshooting tips are contained in Chapter 6 and default settings are listed in the Appendix. This manual also includes two glossariesan icon glossary that describes how each icon works, and
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    Where to Get Help If you purchased your scanner in the United States or Canada, EPSON provides customer support and service through a network of Authorized EPSON Customer Care Centers. EPSON also provides the following services when you dial (800)922-8911: Technical information on the installation,
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    You can call the EPSON Bulletin Board Service (BBS) at (310) 782-4531. No membership is required. use the Drivers library. CompuServe online support CompuServe® members can call the Epson America Forum on CompuServe. If you are already a member, simply type GO EPSON at the menu prompt to reach the
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    and terminator are set correctly; see your scanner documentation for instructions. Then follow the instructions below to install your software. Installing the Scanning Utilities Follow these steps to install EPSON Scanning Utilities: 1. Turn on the scanner. 2. Hold down the Shift key while turning
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    is complete, you see a success message. Click Restart to restart your Macintosh. The program creates an EPSON Scan! II folder on your hard disk containing EPSON Scan! II and EPSON Scan! II Help icons. It also creates a TWAIN folder within Preferences in your System folder. TWAIN contains
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    to set up your scanner and install the scanning Utilities again. 5. ExitScan! II. Note: Before you can acquire an image from within your application the first time, you need to select EPSON TWAIN as your TWAlN data source. See your application documentation for instructions. Installing Your Software
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    on your color printer. As a result, the printed colors may not match the colors in the original. Calibration allows you to fine-tune your scanner, monitor, and printer to produce colors that are very close to those in the originals. Use the procedures in this chapter to: Calibrate your monitor
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    your monitor to your scanner, you first need to perform a screen calibration using EPSON Scan! II and then enable screen calibration in TWAIN. Performing Screen Calibration Follow these steps to perform a screen calibration: 1. Select EPSON Scan! II in the EPSON Scan! II folder. 2. Choose Screen
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    steps: 1. Start EPSON Scan! II, if necessary. 2. From the File menu, choose Acquire to start EPSON TWAIN. You see the EPSON TWAIN screen. If EPSON TWAIN screen. When screen calibration is enabled, TWAIN uses it as it scans images until you change this setting. Calibrating Your printer to Your Scanner
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    Stylus, you must create a printer calibration profile using the instructions in this section. To create a printer calibration profile, you must perform these operations: Export a calibration chart from EPSON Scan! II to your application in a format your application can open and print Scan the
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    field, type the name you want to use for the calibration chart file, such as COLOR1. 5. Click Export to create the calibration chart in the EPSON Scan! II folder. 6. Exit EPSON Scan! II. 7. Start your image editing application. 8. Open the calibration chart file you just created in the
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    printing press that requires a four-color separation, you'll need to ask your service bureau or printer to create a color sample using your calibration chart. You can 1. Start EPSON Scan! II, if necessary. 2. Place the printed calibration chart face down on the glass surface of your scanner and close
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    than one color printer), make sure you assign a unique filename to each calibration profile so you can distinguish between them. 5. Click Continue. You see the EPSON TWAIN advanced screen. (If you see the easy screen, click Advanced.) Calibrating Your System 2-7
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    from the Destination pull-down menu. 8. Click Scan. The program scans the calibration chart and creates a calibration profile. You see the EPSON Scan! II program screen. Note: If a message appears indicating that the specified scan settings are incorrect, you need to reset the Destination options to
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    pull-down menu, select the filename you assigned when you created the profile, such as COLOR1 PRINTER. 6. Click Save. 7. Click OK. You see the EPSON TWAIN advanced screen. You can now preview or scan your image using the calibration profile for your color printer, as described in the next chapter
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    screen; see page 3-5. (To use the special effects features on the advanced screen, see Chapter 4) Next: If your application does not support TWAIN, you can use EPSON Scan! II to scan an image and export it in format your image editing software can use. See Chapter 5 for more in formation. Capturing
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    , choose Acquire (or Place, or the appropriate command) from the File menu within your application. You may then have to select TWAIN (and then maybe EPSON TWAIN) from a submenu. When TWAIN opens, you see either the easy or advanced screen, depending on which was opened last. The easy screen allows
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    Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) or Transparency Unit installed on your scanner, you can select the option from the Document Source pull-down describes the available options: Document Source options Source option Flatbed Automatic Document Feeder Transparency Unit Function Scans the image from
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    If you have a scanner that supports Text Enhancement Technology, see "Using Text Enhancement Technology" on page 3-9 for additional OCR instructions. Selecting the Destination You Pro XL Stylus Pro Stylus COLOR II Stylus COLOR lls Calibration Profile 3-4 Capturing Image From Within Applications
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    for these options at their defaults, listed in the Appendix. If you have a scanner that supports Text Enhancement Technology, see "Using Text Enhancement Technology" on page 3-9 for additional OCR instructions. Using the Advanced Screen The advanced screen allows you to select the same basic
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    an Image Type setting, choose the Image Type button. You see the following screen: Not all options on this screen are available with all scanners, Image Types, or Pixel Depth settings. The Image Type options are described in the following table. Image Type options Setting Option Pixel Depth
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    16 million colors) See page 39 l When possible, let your image editing software perform halftoning. ** The Text Enhancement Technology option does not appear unless your scanner supports this feature. Capturing Images From Within Application 3-7
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    None Red Green Blue None Red Green Blue 1 pass 1 pass 1 pass 1 pass 1 pass 3 pass** l Dither options are not available for the ES-300C scanner. l * When you choose 3 pass scanning, your application does not use the Calibration, Color Filter, or Saturation features in TWAIN; see Chapter 4 for more
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    and choose Delete; then choose OK. Using Text Enhancement Technology EPSON's Text Enhancement Technology filters out background "noise" in text images recognition) software can recognize the text more easily. If your scanner supports Text Enhancement Technology, you can activate it from the Image
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    Note: If your scanner does not support Text Enhancement Technology, the option does not appear or is grayed out in the Image Type dialog box. Modifying the Destination The Destination dialog box
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    resolution. For example, use a scanning resolution of up to 110 with a 300 dpi laser printer and up to 170 with a 600 dpi laser printer. For EPSON Stylus printers, choosefrom 100 to 240 dpi for 720 dpi output and from 100 to 150 dpi for 360 dpi output. Tip: For printing on
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    many predefined printer calibration profiles, including those for the EPSON Stylus color printers, as listed below: General Screen Impact dot printer Thermal Printer Inkjet Printer Laser Printer Laser Printer 600 Stylus COLOR Stylus COLOR II Stylus COLOR Ils Stylus PRO Stylus PRO XL Note: In
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    document table in the preview window. Click the Zoom Preview icon to see a full-size preview in the selected area. See the next section for instructions on selecting the preview area. Note: If you click the Zoom Preview icon before you select an area, the preview includes the entire document table
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    Adjusting the preview area Once you see a preview of the image on the screen, you can define the area you want to scan or select the entire image area. To define a specific area, position the mouse pointer at a comer of the area; the pointer changes to a +. Hold down the mouse button as you drag the
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    The size of the full image or the selected area appears in the Width and Height fields. You can type new values in these fields to define a selection area of a specific size. You can select the Lock icons to keep specific values in either the Width field or the Height field. Click the Lock icon once
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    Scanning the Image When you are finished selecting settings on either the easy or advanced screen, and the image you are scanning looks just right in the advanced preview window, you can scan the image by choosing the Scan button. If you choose Scan from the easy screen, TWAIN automatically selects
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    all of the special effects described in this chapter-and more-using that software. However, if you don't have image editing software, EPSON TWAIN allows you to create a broad range of special effects using these options: TWAIN configuration options Image control settings Gammacorrection C Color
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    over.) If you have performed a screen calibration (as described in Chapter 2), you can enable it by selecting the EPSON Calibration option. Note: The ES-300C does not support calibration. Note: If Apple ColorSync is not installed in your Macintosh Control Panel and Extensions folder, or if 3 Pass
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    in the Image Type dialog box. When Threshold is available, the other image control settings are not available. Note: The ES-300C scanner does not support Contrast, Highlight, Shadow, Sharpness, and Threshold settings. Follow these steps to use the Image Controls: 1. From the advanced screen, click
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    2. Choose the Image Controls icon. You see the following dialog box: 3. Adjust the settings until the image in the preview window looks the way you want it to look. See the following table for guidelines on changing these settings. Method Value fields Slide bars Comparison icons Highlight and
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    4. When the image in the preview window looks the way you want, close the Image Controls dialog box. 5. You can now scan the image into your application. You can return any option you've modified to its default setting by holding down the Option key and clicking the option's slide bar. To reset all
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    Adjust the gamma curve settings using the slide bar. You see the effects of the new settings in the preview window and the Gamma Correction Name changes to User Defined. If you choose the Comparison icon to the left of the graph, you see either three or five comparison views with different gamma
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    Adjusting Colors After you have previewed the image, choose the Color Adjustment icon, . You see the following screen: Note: Color Adjustment settings are not available for the ES-300C. You can adjust these settings in the Color Adjustment dialog box, as described in this section: Gray Balance
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    Setting the Gray Balance Neutral shades of gray are produced by mixing the three colors used to make up the image in approximately equal proportions. Sometimes, however, the resulting gray shades are not truly neutral. To create a more neutral gray, adjust the Gray Balance setting. Choose the left
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    to turn a positive image into a negative or to create a positive image from a negative. Note: To scan a negative image and invert it, your scanner must have a Transparency Unit installed and you must select Transparency Unit as your Document Source option. To invert an image, preview the image and
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    Using Automatic Features The TWAIN advanced screen offers two automatic features: Auto Exposure, which automatically adjusts the exposure of an image and sets the Highlight and Shadow settings Auto Locate, which locates and selects the target image from within the preview image. Note: When you scan
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    You can always scan an image using your TWAIN-compliant image editing application. However, if your application is not TWAIN-compliant, you can use EPSON Scan! II to scan the image and export it in a format your application can open, as described in this chapter. Saving a Scanned Image Before you
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    file formats your software can open, see your software manual. Note: Your application software cannot import images saved in the EPSON Scan! II file format and EPSON Scan! II cannot open an exported image file. Always save an image in EPSON Scan! II before exporting. Follow these steps to export an
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    JPEG) or JPEG format, or you selected the PICT format and turned on Compression, EPSON Scan! II allows you to choose the image quality. Since JPEG uses a Lossy compression scheme, selecting file into your application software; see your software manual for instructions. Saving and Exporting Images 5-3
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    the screen. Since the image is not displayed, you can perform scanning operations more quickly. Note: EPSON Scan! II cannot open an image file once if is exported. Follow these steps: 1. Start EPSON Scan! II, if necessary. 2. Choose Acquire & Export from the File menu. You see the TWAIN screen. (If
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    and exported in the selected file format. You can now import this file into your application software; see your software manual for instructions. Exiting EPSON Scan! II To exit EPSON Scan! II, make sure you have saved or exported your image file. Then choose Quit from the File menu. Saving and
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    the EPSON Scanning Utilities from your installation diskettes; see Chapter 1 for instructions. You may have selected the wrong SCSI ID for the scanner. Check the settings for your scanner and any other SCSI devices you may have. Then reinstall the EPSON Scanning Utilities. Troubleshooting 6-1
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    to use it with EPSON TWAIN. Use the Finder Get Info window to increase manual. Check that the system requirements are correct for your software application and that your software supports your scanner model. Be sure that you have correctly installed and set up your application software. 6-2 Troubleshooting
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    . The scan is not the full width you selected in the preview area. The EPSON ES-300C and ES-600C scanners restrict the scan width to 4096 pixels at high resolutions. Choose a lower resolution for requires more disk space. See your application software manual for more information. Troubleshooting 6-3
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    is grayed out in the Image Controls dialog box Your scanner does not support the Sharpness feature. The Document Source setting is grayed out in the EPSON TWAIN screen. This is normal. You must first install scan. If necessary, use the document table for previewing your document. 6-4 Troubleshooting
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    3. The Halftone setting in the Image Type dialog box is grayed out. Halftone and dither settings on most EPSON scanners are only available when the Pixel Depth setting is set to Black & White or 8 Colors (1 or 2 Depth setting, change to 256 Gray and try scanning again. Troubleshooting 6-5
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    again. If your application contains a scan manager feature, you may have closed it before closing the EPSON TWAIN screen. Scan your image again, but close the TWAIN screen before closing your application's scan the resolution your monitor displays using the Monitor Control Panel. 6-6 Troubleshooting
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    with the Automatic Document Feeder. After closing the EPSON TWAIN screen, a partial image of the screen of a portion of it. Problems With Image Quality This section tells you how to fix problems with image quality that may scanner is not tilted or placed on an unstable surface. Troubleshooting 6-7
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    on the document table. Check your Gamma Correction setting. Make the Brightness setting darker. Make sure you have calibrated your monitor and printer to your scanner, and that you are using the resulting calibration profile. See Chapter 2 for more information 6-8 Troubleshooting
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    application and your image match. See your application software manual. A line of dots is always missing on the problem or need cleaning; see your printer manual. If this happens on both your screen and printout, the scanner's sensor may be malfunctioning. Consult your dealer. Troubleshooting
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    scanner manual for examples. The color on the video display seems different from that of the original image. Depending on your monitor, its resolution/color settings, and your EPSON calibration process in EPSON Scan! II. Recalibrate and try again. Check your scanner settings-such as Troubleshooting
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    see your printer manual. Check that your software is properly installed and set up for your printer; see your software manual. Images cannot be different EPSON TWAIN settings. Be aware that some settings disable others for a particular effect. Also, depending on your scanner, some Troubleshooting 6-11
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    . If the paper size is set larger than Letter or A4, select a smaller paper size or the maximum paper size your scanner can support. See your scanner documentation for more information. You may need to choose a lower resolution for the video display setting using the Monitor Control Panel. See
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    Appendix This appendix lists the default settings for the Image Type and Destination options in EPSON TWAIN. Default Image Type settings lmage type Default seltings color Photo 16-million colors, best qualitv, and 1 pass scanning I 256 Cdors 256 colors, best quality,
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    Stylus COLOR I I 800 dpi resolution for line drawings and halftone images, 240 dpi resolution for photos, and calibration for Stylus COLOR II Printers Stylus COLOR IIs 800 dpi resolution for line drawings and halftone images, 240 dpi resolution for photos, and calibration for Stylus COLOR
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    description. Some icons open dialog boxes that contain more icons. Icons in the dialog box are described after the initial icon. See Chapters 3 and 4 for instructions on using the icons. Preview. Allows you to see your entire image before scanning it. Once an image is in the preview window, you can
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    Auto Locate. Allows you to automatically select just the image. If your preview window contains more than one image and you only need one, roughly select the image you want by dragging the mouse pointer and clicking the Auto Locate icon. When you select Scan from the easy screen, TWAIN uses this
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    Shadow Comparison. Allows you to compare three or five image samples of varying shadow intensity or color. The middle sample reflects the current shadow setting. Sharpness Comparison. Allows you to compare three or five image samples of varying sharpness. The middle sample reflects the current
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    Color Adjustment. Opens the Color Adjustment dialog box, which lets you adjust the colors in an image using the settings described below. Gray Balance Comparison. Allows you to compare three or five-image samples with varying casts of gray so you can select the most neutral gray. Saturation
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    the reproduction results are close to the original colors. Color Filter An EPSON TWAIN setting that lets you modify the color of an entire image. Color additive primary colors (red, green, and blue) are used by the scanner and the subtractive primary colors (cyan, magenta, and yellow) plus black
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    the characteristics of the scan to the final output device. EPSON TWAlN provides several Destination settings to adjust your scanned image to A scanner software setting which lets you instruct your scanner to ignore a color. EPS Encapsulated PostScript. An industry standard file format supported by
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    an image. Image Type The way an image will be scanned or reproduced. EPSON TWAIN provides Pixel Depth, Halftone, Dropout, and Quality settings to adjust the scanned . JPEG is standard file format for Lossy data compression and is supported by many applications. Line Art An image made up of lines
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    been scanned. PICT An industry-standard file format supported by many applications. Pixel Picture Element. Each image are sometimes called dots. Pixel Depth An EPSON TWAIN setting that lets you select the amount sensor and the carriage of a scanner. The image is divided into pixels by scanning. Scanning
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    Computer System Interface. EPSON scanners use the SCSI interface to communicate between the Macintosh and the scanner. Shadow The darkest Tagged Image File Format, version 5.0. TIFF is an industrystandard file format supported by many applications. TIFF6.0(JPEG) Tagged Image File Format, version
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    6-8 to 6-9, 6-11 Bulletin Board Service, EPSON, Intro-5 C Calibration chart, 2-4 to 2-6 monitor, 2-1 to 2-3, 4-2 printer, 2-3 to 2-9 problems, 6-6, 6-8 to 6-10, 6-12 , 2-3, 4-1 to 4-2 Contrast, 4-3 to 4-4, 6-6 Create Calibration Profile option, 2-6 to 2-8 Customer support, Intro-4 to Intro-5 Index 1
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    Forum, CompuServe, Intro-5 Bulletin Board Service, Intro-5 Customer Care Centers, Intro-4 electronic support, Intro-4 to Intro-5 F File 24-bit data, 3-15, 6-3 EPSON Scan! II 5-1 5-2 formats, 2-5, 5-1 to 5-5, 6-9 size, 3-11, 3-14 to 3-15, 6-5, 6-12 Flatbed setting, 3-3 G Gamma correction 4-5 to
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    A-1 easy screen, 3-4 Installation, EPSON Scanning utilities, 1-1 to 1-3, 6-1 Macintosh requirements, Intro-2, 6-2 Manual, how to use, intro option, 3-4 to 3-5, 3-9 Online support, Intro-4 to Intro-5 optimum resolutions icon, 3-13, 4-3, 6-3 to 6-4 problems, 6-4, 6-12 saving image, 4-2 room, see Zoom
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    option, 4-2 Scale setting 3-15, 6-11 Scan manager, 6-6 Scanners compatible, Intro-2 ES-300C, 3-8, 4-2 to 4-3, 4-5, 4-7, EPSON, see EPSON Scan! II and TWAIN Screen calibration, see Calibration SCSI problems, 6-1, 6-3 settings, 1-1 Selection matrix, 3-8 Service bureau, printer, 2-6 Service, EPSON
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    Tips, Intro-3 Transparency Unit, 3-3, 4-9, 6-4 Troubleshooting, 6-1 to 6-12 TWAIN accessing, 3-2 advanced screen, problems, 6-1 to 6-7 requirements, system, Intro-2 scanning using, 3-16 special effects, 4-1 to 4-10 testing, 1-3 U Units, measurement, 3-14 Utilities, EPSON Scanning see EPSON Scan! II
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