Epson RX620 Quick Reference Guide - Page 70

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Your image is too dark. ■ Try adjusting the brightness with your application software. Also check the brightness and contrast values of your monitor. ■ The dark frame around negative film is perceived as white, altering the exposure of the scan and causing it to appear darker. Set the correct color by adjusting the border (marquee) so only your photo is selected. Then scan again. Click Help in the EPSON Scan window for details. ■ Change the Display Gamma setting and check the Destination setting in EPSON Scan. Click Help in the EPSON Scan window for details. Only part of the photo is scanned. ■ The scanner has non-readable areas at the edges. Move your photo in about 1/8 inch from the edges of the scanner glass. ■ If you're using Full Auto Mode, try using Home Mode or Professional Mode in EPSON Scan. The image does not look the same as the original. ■ Your image and display settings may not be correct for your document type. Click Help in the EPSON Scan window for details. ■ Your monitor and printer use different technologies to represent colors, so your printed colors can't match your screen colors exactly. Try increasing your monitor's color palette to view a greater range of colors. ■ If you've removed the scanner lid to scan a thick document, try covering the document with a heavy cloth or paper to keep out ambient light. The scanner doesn't recognize your image type when using Full Auto mode in EPSON Scan. Try scanning the image again. If that doesn't work, scan in Home or Professional mode. 70 Solving Problems

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Solving Problems
Your image is too dark.
Try adjusting the brightness with your application
software. Also check the brightness and contrast values
of your monitor.
The dark frame around negative film is perceived as
white, altering the exposure of the scan and causing it
to appear darker. Set the correct color by adjusting the
border (marquee) so only your photo is selected. Then
scan again. Click
Help
in the EPSON Scan window for
details.
Change the Display Gamma setting and check the Destination setting in
EPSON Scan. Click
Help
in the EPSON Scan window for details.
Only part of the photo is scanned.
The scanner has non-readable areas at the edges. Move
your photo in about 1/8 inch from the edges of the
scanner glass.
If you’re using Full Auto Mode, try using Home Mode
or Professional Mode in EPSON Scan.
The image does not look the same as the original.
Your image and display settings may not be correct for your document type.
Click
Help
in the EPSON Scan window for details.
Your monitor and printer use different technologies to represent colors, so
your printed colors can’t match your screen colors exactly. Try increasing your
monitor’s color palette to view a greater range of colors.
If you’ve removed the scanner lid to scan a thick document, try covering the
document with a heavy cloth or paper to keep out ambient light.
The scanner doesn’t recognize your image type when using Full Auto mode
in EPSON Scan.
Try scanning the image again. If that doesn’t work, scan in Home or Professional
mode.