Kodak S1220 User Guide - Page 63

Adhesives, Uncurling photos, Fanning photos, A3 or A4 Flatbed Accessory.

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• Adhesives - sticky substances such as glue and other albumrelated adhesives on photos, can be transferred to the imaging area of the scanner. Remove the adhesive with appropriate cleaners. Photos with adhesive substances can also be scanned from the Kodak A3 or A4 Flatbed Accessory thus preventing these substances from gathering in the scanner. • Uncurling photos - photos that have significant curl may not transport effectively through the scanner. If possible, stacks of photos may be safely uncurled before scanning. NOTE: Photos that are severely curled can either be rotated 90 degrees so the curl is not in the direction of the transport or scanned from the Kodak A3 or A4 Flatbed Accessory. • Fanning photos - for reliable feeding, fan the photos before scanning. • Always place a blank placeholder top sheet on top of the stack of photos being scanned. This top sheet protects the top photo from tire marks as the last photo before the top sheet is fed into the scanner. This top sheet is a good place to record customer information since it will be scanned with the photos. 6-2 A-61601 February 2010

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6-2
A-61601
February 2010
Adhesives
— sticky substances such as glue and other album-
related adhesives on photos, can be transferred to the imaging area
of the scanner. Remove the adhesive with appropriate cleaners.
Photos with adhesive substances can also be scanned from the
Kodak
A3 or A4 Flatbed Accessory thus preventing these substances
from gathering in the scanner.
Uncurling photos
— photos that have significant curl may not
transport effectively through the scanner. If possible, stacks of photos
may be safely uncurled before scanning.
NOTE: Photos that are severely curled can either be rotated 90
degrees so the curl is not in the direction of the transport or
scanned from the
Kodak
A3 or A4 Flatbed Accessory.
Fanning photos
— for reliable feeding, fan the photos before
scanning.
Always place a blank placeholder top sheet on top of the stack of
photos being scanned. This top sheet protects the top photo from tire
marks as the last photo before the top sheet is fed into the scanner.
This top sheet is a good place to record customer information since it
will be scanned with the photos.