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Placing 35mm Film Strips - perfection v500 photo

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Epson Perfection V500 Photo Placing 35mm Film Strips 1. Open the cover of the 35mm film strip holder. 2. Slide one or two film strips all the way into the film holder with the shiny base side facing down. Your images and any wording on the film strips should appear backwards on the side that faces up. You can scan up to 6 standard 35mm images per film strip. abc A 1 2 3 4 C abc 5. Place the film holder on the document table so that it is aligned as shown. Make sure the tab labelled "A" on the film holder fits into the area labelled "A" on the scanner. ABCDE F 123456 ABCDE F 123456 abc A 1 2 3 4 C abc Note: Hold the edge of the film gently when touching the film; otherwise you may damage the film. Make sure the white stickers on the back of the film holder and the areas around them are not scratched, dusty, or covered in any way. If the areas are obscured, the scanner may have trouble recognizing your film. Do not cover any of the small holes in the film holder or the slots on the sides of the film holder. 3. Close the cover and press it down until you hear a click. Then press down on all the edges of the cover to secure it. Make sure the cover is properly seated and closed all the way. 6. Make sure you removed the document mat. See "Removing the Document Mat" on page 5. 7. Close the scanner cover. To scan your film, see "Scanning" on page 8. When you are finished scanning film, be sure to replace the document mat before scanning documents or photos. See "Replacing the Document Mat" on page 8. 4. Make sure the film strip is placed as shown. 6 - Epson Perfection V500 Photo 7/07

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Epson Perfection V500 Photo
6 - Epson Perfection V500 Photo
7/07
Placing 35mm Film Strips
1.
Open the cover of the 35mm film strip holder.
2.
Slide one or two film strips all the way into the film holder
with the shiny base side facing down. Your images and any
wording on the film strips should appear backwards on the
side that faces up. You can scan up to 6 standard 35mm
images per film strip.
Note:
Hold the edge of the film gently when touching the film;
otherwise you may damage the film.
Make sure the white stickers on the back of the film holder and
the areas around them are not scratched, dusty, or covered in
any way. If the areas are obscured, the scanner may have trouble
recognizing your film.
Do not cover any of the small holes in the film holder or the slots
on the sides of the film holder.
3.
Close the cover and press it down until you hear a click.
Then press down on all the edges of the cover to secure it.
Make sure the cover is properly seated and closed all the
way.
4.
Make sure the film strip is placed as shown.
5.
Place the film holder on the document table so that it is
aligned as shown. Make sure the tab labelled “A” on the
film holder fits into the area labelled “A” on the scanner.
6.
Make sure you removed the document mat. See “Removing
the Document Mat” on page 5.
7.
Close the scanner cover.
To scan your film, see “Scanning” on page 8.
When you are finished scanning film, be sure to replace the
document mat before scanning documents or photos. See
“Replacing the Document Mat” on page 8.
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