Epson ES-600C User Manual - Page 32

information on cleaning the, Always keep the document table clean. See

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4. Close the document cover gently so that the aligned document is not moved. Note: Make sure that the document is flat against the glass surface so that the image is properlyfocused. Also make sure to close the document cover. This prevents interference from external light. Always keep the document table clean. See Chapter 4 for information on cleaning the scanner. Avoid twisting the document cover when you open or close it. Do not leave photographs on the document table for an extended period of time; they may stick to the glass. 5. Start the scanner software on the computer, and follow its procedures to scan the image. Scanner Basics 3-3

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4.
Close the document cover gently so that the aligned
document is not moved.
Note:
Make sure that the document is flat against the glass surface so
that the image is properlyfocused. Also make sure to close the
document cover. This prevents interference from external light.
Always keep the document table clean. See Chapter 4 for
information on cleaning the
scanner.
Avoid twisting the document cover when you open
or close
it.
Do not leave photographs on the document table for an extended
period of time; they may stick to the glass.
5.
Start the scanner software on the computer, and follow its
procedures to scan the image.
Scanner
Basics 3-3