Canon CanoScan 9000F On-screen Manual

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Canon CanoScan 9000F On-screen ManualMC-4665-V1.00How to Use This ManualPrinting This ManualObtaining the Latest ScanGear(Scanner Driver)Using Your Scanner FunctionsScanning photos and documentsScanning filmScanning multiple documents at one timeScanning images larger than the platenMaking fine adjustments to image brightness andcolor when scanning imagesSharpening out-of-focus photographs, removingspots/scratches and correcting faded colors whenscanning imagesCorrecting/enhancing scanned photographsPrinting scanned photographs in various waysSending scanned images via e-mailSearching for lost imagesPage 1 of 334 pages

How to Use This ManualPage 2 of 334 pagesOn-screen Manual How to Use This ManualHow to Use This ManualOperating the Contents PaneOperating the Explanation WindowPrinting This ManualUsing Keywords to Find a DocumentRegistering Documents to My ManualSymbols Used in This DocumentTrademarksPage top

Operating the Contents PanePage 3 of 334 pagesOn-screen Manual How to Use This Manual Operating the Contents PaneOperating the Contents PaneWhen you click a document title displayed in the contents pane found to the left of the on-screen manual,the documents of that title are displayed in the explanation window on the right side.When you clickfound to the left of, the document titles found in the lower hierarchies are displayed.NoteClickto close or display the contents pane.Page top

Operating the Explanation WindowPage 4 of 334 pagesOn-screen Manual How to Use This Manual Operating the Explanation WindowOperating the Explanation WindowExplanation Window(1) Click the green characters to jump to the corresponding document.(2) The cursor jumps to the top of this document.Window Used in Operation ExplanationThis on-screen manual describes with a window displayed when the Windows Vista operating system(called Windows Vista below) is used.Page top

Printing This ManualOn-screen Manual How to Use This Manual Printing This ManualPrinting This ManualClickto display the print pane to the left of the on-screen manual.NoteClickto close or display the print pane.When you click and then click Page Setup, the Page Setup dialog box appears. You can theneasily set up the paper to be used for printing.Click , and then click Print Settings to display the Print dialog box. When the dialog box isdisplayed, select the printer to be used for printing. The Print Setup tab also allows you to select theprinter to be used.After selecting the printer to be used, click Properties. to specify the print settings.Click , and then click Option Settings to display the Option Settings dialog box. You can then set upthe printing operation.Print document title and page numberWhen this check box is checked, the manual name and the page number are printed in theheader (top of the document).Print background color and imagesWhen this check box is checked, the background color and the image are printed. Someimages are printed regardless of whether this check box is checked or not.Check number of pages to be printed before printingWhen this check box is checked, the Print Page Count Confirmation dialog box is displayedbefore printing starts. This dialog box allows you to check how many pages will be printed.On the Document Selection tab, select the method for printing the document. The following four methodsof printing are available:Print Current DocumentPrint Selected DocumentsPrint My ManualPage 5 of 334 pages

Printing This ManualPrint All DocumentsNoteYou can select the type to be printed, and then easily specify print settings on the Print Setup tab.Print Current DocumentYou can print the currently displayed document.1. From Select Target, select Current DocumentThe title of the currently displayed document is displayed in the Documents to Be Printed list.NoteBy selecting Print linked documents, you can also print documents that are linked to the currentdocument. The linked documents are added to the Documents to Be Printed list.Click Print Preview to display and check what the print results will look like before you actuallyprint the document.2. Click Print Setup tabOn the Page Setup tab, select the printer to be used and specify simple print settings, as necessary.3. Click Start PrintingA message confirming the number of print pages is displayed.4. Execute printConfirm the number of pages to be printed, and then click Yes.The documents that are currently displayed are printed.Print Selected DocumentsYou can select and print the documents that you want printed.1. From Select Target, select Selected DocumentsThe titles of all documents are displayed in the Documents to Be Printed list.2. Select the documents to be printedFrom the Documents to Be Printed list, select the title check boxes of the documents to be printed.NoteWhen you select the Automatically select documents in lower hierarchies check box, the checkboxes of all document titles found in the lower hierarchies are selected.Click Select All to select the check boxes of all document titles.Click Clear All to clear the check boxes of all document titles.Click Print Preview to display and check what the print results will look like before you actuallyprint the document.3. Click Print Setup tabOn the Page Setup tab, select the printer to be used and specify simple print settings, as necessary.4. Click Start PrintingA message confirming the number of print pages is displayed.5. Execute printPage 6 of 334 pages

Printing This ManualConfirm the number of pages to be printed, and then click Yes.All documents with selected check boxes are printed.Print My ManualYou can select and print documents registered in My Manual.For details about My Manual, see " Registering Documents to My Manual ."1. From Select Target, select My ManualThe titles of the documents that have been registered to My Manual are displayed in the Documentsto Be Printed list.2. Select the documents to be printedFrom the Documents to Be Printed list, select the title check boxes of the documents to be printed.NoteClick Select All to select the check boxes of all document titles.Click Clear All to clear the check boxes of all document titles.Click Print Preview to display and check what the print results will look like before you actuallyprint the document.3. Click Print Setup tabOn the Page Setup tab, select the printer to be used and specify simple print settings, as necessary.4. Click Start PrintingA message confirming the number of print pages is displayed.5. Execute printConfirm the number of pages to be printed, and then click Yes.All documents with selected check boxes are printed.Print All DocumentsYou can print all documents of the on-screen manual.1. From Select Target, select All DocumentsThe titles of all documents are displayed in the Documents to Be Printed list, and the check boxesare automatically selected.NoteWhen you uncheck the check box of a document title, that document is not printed.Click Select All to select the check boxes of all document titles.Click Clear All to clear the check boxes of all document titles.Click Print Preview to display and check what the print results will look like before you actuallyprint the document.2. Click Print Setup tabOn the Page Setup tab, select the printer to be used and specify simple print settings, as necessary.3. Click Start PrintingA message confirming the number of print pages is displayed.4. Execute printPage 7 of 334 pages

Printing This ManualPage 8 of 334 pagesConfirm the number of pages to be printed, and then click Yes.All documents are printed.ImportantA large amount of paper is necessary to print all documents. Before printing, be sure to checkthe number of print pages displayed in the Print Page Count Confirmation dialog box.The Print Preview dialog box allows you to scale the printing to the paper width or to set thezoom rate. However, if the print data extends outside the paper because of the new zoom rate,that portion of the document will not be printed on the paper.Page top

Using Keywords to Find a DocumentOn-screen Manual How to Use This Manual Using Keywords to Find a DocumentUsing Keywords to Find a DocumentYou can enter a keyword to search for a target document.All documents in the currently displayed on-screen manual are searched.1. ClickThe search pane is displayed to the left of the on-screen manual.NoteClickto close or display the search pane.2. Enter a keywordIn Keyword, enter a keyword for the item to be checked.When you want to enter multiple keywords, insert a space between the keywords.NoteYou can enter up to 10 search keywords or up to 255 characters.Uppercase and lowercase are not distinguished.The program can also search for keywords that contain spaces.A convenient way of quickly finding a document to be read is to enter keywords as describedbelow.To learn how to operate a function you are using:Enter the menu name displayed on the operation panel of this machine or on the computer(for example, frame erase copy).To find an explanation of the operation for a specific purpose:Enter function item to be printed (for example, print calendar).3. Click Start SearchingPage 9 of 334 pages

Using Keywords to Find a DocumentPage 10 of 334 pagesThe search is started, and the titles of documents containing the keyword are displayed in thesearch results list.When you execute a search by entering multiple keywords, the search results are displayed asshown below.[Documents Containing Perfect Match]Documents containing the entire search character string (including spaces) exactly as entered(perfect match)[Documents Containing All Keywords]Documents containing all keywords that were entered[Documents Containing Any Keyword]Documents containing at least one of the keywords that were entered4. Display the document that you want to readFrom the search results list, double-click (or select and press Enter key) the title of the documentyou want to read.When the documents of that title are displayed, the keywords found on those documents arehighlighted.NoteIf you modify the keyword entry and perform multiple searches, a search history remains. To deletethe search history, clicklocated to the right of Keyword, and select Clear History, which isdisplayed.Page top

Registering Documents to My ManualOn-screen Manual How to Use This Manual Registering Documents to My ManualRegistering Documents to My ManualRegister frequently read documents as My Manual documents so that you can refer to those documentseasily at any time.1. Display the documentDisplay the document to be added to My Manual.2. ClickThe My Manual pane is displayed to the left of the on-screen manual.NoteClickto close or display the My Manual pane.3. Register the document to My ManualClick Add.The title of the currently displayed document is added to List of My Manual.NoteYou can also add documents to My Manual by the following methods. If you add a document toMy Manual, amark is displayed in the document icons in the contents pane.From the Recently Displayed Documents list, double-click the document title that you wantto add to My Manual (or select the document and press Enter key) to display the title, andthen click Add.Right-click the document title displayed in the contents pane or right-click the explanationwindow, and then select Add to My Manual from the right-click menu.In the contents pane, select the document title that you want to add to My Manual, and thenclick Add to My Manual at the bottom right of the pane.Page 11 of 334 pages

Registering Documents to My ManualPage 12 of 334 pages4. Display My ManualWhen you double-click (or select and press Enter key) a document title displayed in List of MyManual, that document is displayed in the explanation window.NoteTo delete a document from List of My Manual, select that document title from the list, and thenclick Delete (or press Delete key).Page top

Symbols Used in This DocumentPage 13 of 334 pagesOn-screen Manual How to Use This Manual Symbols Used in This DocumentSymbols Used in This DocumentWarningInstructions that, if ignored, could result in death or serious personal injury caused by incorrect operationof the equipment. These must be observed for safe operation.CautionInstructions that, if ignored, could result in personal injury or material damage caused by incorrectoperation of the equipment. These must be observed for safe operation.ImportantInstructions including important information.Be sure to read these indications.NoteInstructions as notes for operation or additional explanations.Page top

TrademarksPage 14 of 334 pagesOn-screen Manual How to Use This Manual TrademarksTrademarksMicrosoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.Windows is a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and/or othercountries.Windows Vista is a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and/orother countries.Internet Explorer is a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and/orother countries.Macintosh and Mac are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.Bonjour is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.Adobe, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe RGB and Adobe RGB (1998) are either registered trademarks ortrademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.Exif PrintThis machine supports Exif Print.Exif Print is a standard for enhancing the communication between digital cameras and printers. Byconnecting to an Exif Print-compliant digital camera, the camera's image data at the time of shooting isused and optimized, yielding extremely high quality prints.Page top

CanoScan 9000F Scanning GuidePage 15 of 334 pagesMA-6206-V1.00General Notes (Scanner Driver)What Is MP Navigator EX (Supplied ScannerSoftware)?Placing DocumentsPlacing FilmWhat Is ScanGear (Scanner Driver)?Let's Try ScanningStarting MP Navigator EXScanning Photos and DocumentsScanning FilmScanning Multiple Documents at One TimeScanning Images Larger than the Platen(Stitch Assist)Easy Scanning with One-clickUseful MP Navigator EX FunctionsCorrecting/Enhancing Images AutomaticallyCorrecting/Enhancing Images ManuallyAdjusting ImagesSearching ImagesClassifying Images into CategoriesUtilizing Images in MP Navigator EXScanning with Advanced Settings UsingScanGear (Scanner Driver)Starting ScanGear (Scanner Driver)Scanning in Basic ModeScanning in Advanced ModeScanning in Auto Scan ModeScanning Film in Advanced ModeScanning Multiple Documents at One Timewith ScanGear (Scanner Driver)Correcting Images and Adjusting Colors withScanGear (Scanner Driver)Correcting Images (Unsharp Mask, ReduceDust and Scratches, Fading Correction, etc.)Adjusting Colors Using a Color PatternAdjusting Saturation and Color BalanceAdjusting Brightness and ContrastSavingSaving as PDF FilesCreating/Editing PDF FilesAdjusting HistogramAdjusting Tone CurveSetting ThresholdPrinting DocumentsPrinting PhotosScanGear (Scanner Driver) ScreensSending via E-mailBasic Mode TabEditing FilesAdvanced Mode TabSetting Passwords for PDF FilesAuto Scan Mode TabOpening/Editing Password-protected PDFFilesPreferences Dialog BoxUseful Information on ScanningMP Navigator EX ScreensNavigation Mode ScreenScan/Import Documents or Images TabView & Use Images on your Computer TabAdjusting Cropping FramesResolutionFile FormatsColor MatchingCustom Scan with One-click TabPhotos/Documents (Platen) Screen (Scan/Import Window)Film Screen (Scan/Import Window)Other Scanning MethodsScanning from an Application

CanoScan 9000F Scanning GuidePage 16 of 334 pagesScanning Using the Control Panel (WindowsSave Dialog BoxXP Only)Save as PDF file Dialog BoxView & Use WindowCreate/Edit PDF file WindowPrint Document Dialog BoxPrint Photo Dialog BoxSend via E-mail Dialog BoxCorrect/Enhance Images WindowOne-click Mode ScreenAuto Scan Dialog BoxSave Dialog Box (One-click Mode Screen)Copy Dialog BoxPrint Dialog BoxMail Dialog BoxOCR Dialog BoxScan Dialog BoxPDF Dialog BoxPreferences Dialog BoxScanning Using the Scanner ButtonsWhat Are Scanner Buttons?Scanning Documents and Saving the ScannedImages (AUTO SCAN Button)Scanning and Saving Documents as PDFFiles (PDF Buttons)Scanning and Printing/Copying Documents(COPY Button)Scanning and Attaching Documents to E-mail(E-MAIL Button)Scanner Button SettingsScanner Button Settings via MP Navigator EXTroubleshootingInstallation ProblemsProblems with ScanningProblems with Scanning FilmSoftware ProblemsOpening Files Other than Scanned ImagesMP Navigator EX ProblemsOpening Images Saved on a ComputerUpdating the ScanGear (Scanner Driver)Obtaining the Latest ScanGear (ScannerDriver)Uninstalling the ScanGear (Scanner Driver)Before Installing the ScanGear (ScannerDriver)Installing the ScanGear (Scanner Driver)Bundled ApplicationsArcSoft PhotoStudioAbout Inkjet Printer/Scanner/Fax ExtendedSurvey Program

Using MP Navigator EXOn-screen Manual Using MP Navigator EXUsing MP Navigator EXMP Navigator EX is an application that enables you to easily scan photos and documents. It is suitableeven for beginners.Start MP Navigator EXClick Here: MP Navigator EXNoteSee "Let's Try Scanning" for details on how to scan images using MP Navigator EX.Scan Photos and DocumentsYou can scan easily by navigating through MP Navigator EX screens. You can also save/print scannedimages using MP Navigator EX.Scan Small Documents at One TimeYou can scan multiple small documents (photos, cards, etc.) at one time. It is useful as you do not needto scan multiple times.Scan Large DocumentsYou can easily scan documents that are larger than the Platen using MP Navigator EX. It allows you toscan the left and right halves of a document separately and combine them back into one image.Page 17 of 334 pages

Using MP Navigator EXPage 18 of 334 pagesScan with One-clickIn One-click Mode, MP Navigator EX completes from scanning to saving, with a click of an icon. One-clickMode also allows you to scan and save images as PDF files or attach them to e-mail automatically.Scan and Correct/Enhance PhotosYou can easily correct/enhance scanned photos using MP Navigator EX. You do not need to use otherapplications.Page top

General Notes (Scanner Driver)On-screen Manual Scanning Guide General Notes (Scanner Driver)General Notes (Scanner Driver)ScanGear (scanner driver) is subject to the following restrictions. Keep these points in mind when usingit.Scanner Driver RestrictionsWhen using the NTFS file system, the TWAIN data source may not be invoked. This is because theTWAIN module cannot be written to the winnt folder for security reasons. Contact the computer'sadministrator for help.Some computers (including laptops) connected to the machine may not resume correctly fromstandby mode. In that case, restart the computer.Do not connect two or more machines or multifunction printers with scanner function to the samecomputer simultaneously. If multiple scanning devices are connected, you cannot scan from abutton on the machine (Scanner Button) and also may experience errors while accessing thedevices.Use the default display font size of the OS. Otherwise, software screens may not appear correctly.Scanning may fail if the computer has resumed from sleep or standby mode. In that case, followthese steps and scan again.1. Turn off the machine.2. Exit ScanGear, then disconnect the USB cable from the computer and reconnect it.3. Turn on the machine.ScanGear cannot be opened in multiple applications at the same time. Within an application,ScanGear cannot be opened for the second time when it is already open.Be sure to close the ScanGear window before closing the application.Make sure that you have adequate disk space available when scanning large images at highresolutions. For example, at least 300 MB of free space is required to scan an A4 document at 600dpi in full-color.Thick documents may not be cropped correctly when scanned. In that case, crop each itemindividually or crop manually.ScanGear and WIA driver cannot be used at the same time.Do not enter the computer into sleep or hibernate state during scanning.Calibration may take time if the machine is connected via USB 1.1.Applications with Restrictions on UseIf you start Media Center included in Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, you may not be able toscan using a button on the machine (Scanner Button). In that case, restart the computer.You cannot scan images with Media Center included in Windows Vista and Windows XP MediaCenter Edition 2005. Scan with other applications such as MP Navigator EX.In some applications, if you select the View scanned images checkbox in the Auto Scan Mode tab ofScanGear, the window displaying the thumbnails of the scanned images may close automatically.Some applications may not display the TWAIN user interface. In that case, refer to the application'smanual and change the settings accordingly.Some applications do not support continuous scanning of multiple documents. In some cases, onlythe first scanned image is accepted, or multiple images are scanned as one image.When scanning platen size images into Microsoft Office 2000/2003 (Word, Excel or PowerPoint) etc.,click Custom Insert in the Insert Picture from Scanner or Camera screen. Otherwise, images mayPage 19 of 334 pages

General Notes (Scanner Driver)Page 20 of 334 pagesnot be scanned correctly.When scanning images into Microsoft Office 2007 (such as Word, Excel or PowerPoint), useMicrosoft Clip Organizer.Images may not be scanned correctly in some applications. In that case, increase the operatingsystem's virtual memory and retry.When image size is too large (such as when scanning large images at high resolution), yourcomputer may not respond or the progress bar may remain at 0% depending on the application. Inthat case, cancel the action (for example by clicking Cancel on the progress bar), then increase theoperating system's virtual memory or reduce the image size/resolution and retry. Alternatively, scanthe image via MP Navigator EX first, then save and import it into the application.Page top

Placing DocumentsPage 21 of 334 pagesOn-screen Manual Scanning Guide Placing DocumentsPlacing DocumentsLearn how to place documents on the machine's Platen. Place documents correctly according to the typeof document to be scanned. Otherwise, documents may not be scanned correctly.ImportantDo not place items that weigh 4.4 lbs (2.0 kg) or more on the Platen. Also, do not press on thedocument with a force exceeding 4.4lbs (2.0 kg). If you press heavily, the scanner may not workcorrectly or you might break the glass.Close the Document Cover when scanning.When scanning documents other than film, make sure that the FAU (Film Adapter Unit) ProtectiveSheet is attached to the Document Cover. Without the FAU Protective Sheet, the document type maynot be detected correctly.NoteSee "Placing Film " to scan film.Placing DocumentsPlace documents as described below to allow the machine to detect the document type or sizeautomatically.ImportantWhen scanning by specifying the document type or size in MP Navigator EX or ScanGear (scannerdriver), align an upper corner of the document with the corner at the arrow (alignment mark) of thePlaten.Photos that have been cut to various shapes and documents smaller than 1.18 inches (3 cm)square cannot be cropped accurately when scanning.Reflective CD/DVD labels may not be scanned properly.When Scanning Photos, Postcards, BusinessCards or CD/DVDWhen Scanning Magazines, Newspapers or TextDocumentsPlacing a Single DocumentPlace the document face-down on the Platen andalign an upper corner of the document with thecorner at the arrow (alignment mark) of the Platen.Portions placed on the diagonally striped areacannot be scanned.Place the document face-down on the Platen, with0.39 inches (1 cm) or more space between theedges (diagonally striped area) of the Platen andthe document. Portions placed on the diagonallystriped area cannot be scanned.

Placing DocumentsPage 22 of 334 pagesImportantImportantLarge documents (such as A4 size photos)that cannot be placed away from the edges/arrow (alignment mark) of the Platen may besaved as PDF files. To save in a format otherthan PDF, scan by specifying the file format.The portion within 2 mm inwards from thealignment mark cannot be scanned.Placing Multiple DocumentsAllow 0.39 inches (1 cm) or more space betweenthe edges (diagonally striped area) of the Platenand documents, and between documents.Portions placed on the diagonally striped areacannot be scanned.NoteYou can place up to 12 documents.Positions of slanted documents (10 degreesor less) are corrected automatically.Page top

Placing FilmPage 23 of 334 pagesOn-screen Manual Scanning Guide Placing FilmPlacing FilmThis machine supports 35 mm films (film strips and mounted slides) and 120 Format Films.Prepare the supplied Film Guide and the film you want to scan.35 mm Film Strip35 mm Mounted Slides120 Format FilmPreparationRemove the FAU (Film Adapter Unit) Protective Sheet from the Document Cover.1. Open the Document Cover.2. While pressing the lever at the top, pull the FAU Protective Sheet forward to removeit.ImportantFilm scanning is not available when the FAU Protective Sheet is attached to the Document Cover.Be careful not to lose the removed FAU Protective Sheet. Keep it in a safe place.To avoid damaging the light source, be sure to attach the FAU Protective Sheet when not scanningfilm.Placing FilmImportantHold the film by the edge to avoid smudges and fingerprints.Dust on the film or Platen appears in scanned images. Remove dust from the film and Platen.Do not block the calibration slot on the Film Guide when scanning. If the slot is blocked, the filmcannot be scanned in correct colors.A sticker label attached to the margin of the film may be recognized as an image.Close the Document Cover gently.

Placing Film35 mm Film StripsMounted Slides120 Format Film Strips35 mm Film Strips1. Load the film into the Film Guide.Open the Film Holder (A) and place the film on the Film Guide, with the front side of the film (the sideon which images appear correctly) facing down.NoteMake sure that the spaces between frames are aligned with the white lines on the holder.2. Place the Film Guide on the Platen.Align the tabs on the Film Guide with the FILM marks on the Platen.3. Gently close the Document Cover.Mounted Slides1. Place the Film Guide on the Platen.Align the tabs on the Film Guide with the FILM marks on the Platen.Load the slides so that the film lies flat on the Platen.2. Load the film into the Film Guide.Place the film on the Film Guide, with the front side of the film (the side on which images appearcorrectly) facing down.Page 24 of 334 pages

Placing Film3. Gently close the Document Cover.120 Format Film Strips1. Place the Film Guide on the Platen.Align the tabs on the Film Guide with the FILM marks on the Platen.2. Open the Film Holder (A) and remove the Film Retainer Sheet (B).3. Load the film into the Film Guide.Load with the front side of the film (the side on which images appear correctly) facing down.ImportantMake sure that there is no gap between the edge of the film (the side closer to themark) andthe hinge.When loading two or more 120 Format Films, allow 0.2 inches (5 mm) between films.4. Gently close the Document Cover.When the 120 Format Film is Curled (How to Use the Film Retainer Sheet)If a curled film touches the Platen while scanning, circular stripe patterns (Newton's rings) may appear inscanned images.To scan a curled 120 Format Film, flatten it using the supplied Film Retainer Sheet.ImportantDo not cover the frames you want to scan with the Film Retainer Sheet.Place the Film Retainer Sheet so that the glossy side (the side without illustrations) touches thefilm. Otherwise, it may damage the film.Do not rub the film with the Film Retainer Sheet. It may damage the film.Page 25 of 334 pages

Placing FilmPage 26 of 334 pages1. Load the film into the Film Guide correctly, with the front side of the film (the side onwhich images appear correctly) facing down.The long sides of the film are curled up.2. With the glossy side (the side without illustrations) facing up, insert the Film RetainerSheet (A) under the edge of the film.3. Close the Film Holder (B) and secure it into the Film Guide.The entire film is pressed flat with the Film Holder.NoteIf Newton's rings still appear after scanning with the above method, the film is heavily warped.Try the following method.1. Turn over the film and load it into the Film Guide, with the front side of the film (the side onwhich images appear correctly) facing up.The long sides of the film are curled down.2. With the rough side (illustrated side) facing up, place the Film Retainer Sheet (A) on theedge of the film.3. Close the Film Holder and secure it into the Film Guide.4. After preview, clickimages, then click Scan.(Mirror) on the Toolbar of ScanGear (scanner driver) to invert thePage top

What Is MP Navigator EX (Supplied Scanner Software)?On-screen Manual Scanning Guide What Is MP Navigator EX (Supplied Scanner Software)?What Is MP Navigator EX (Supplied Scanner Software)?MP Navigator EX is an application that enables you to easily scan photos, documents and film. It issuitable even for beginners.ImportantMP Navigator EX may not start from a button on the machine (Scanner Button). In that case, restartthe computer.Use the default display font size of the OS. Otherwise, software screens may not appear correctly.What You Can Do with This SoftwareThis software allows you to scan multiple documents at one time, or scan images larger than the Platen.You can also save scanned images, attach them to e-mail or print them using the supplied applications.ScreensThere are two types of MP Navigator EX Main Menu: Navigation Mode screen and One-click Mode screen.Navigation Mode ScreenYou can start var

The My Manual pane is displayed to the left of the on-screen manual. Note Click to close or display the My Manual pane. 3. Register the document to My Manual Click Add. The title of the currently displayed document is added to List of My Manual. Note You can also add documents to My Manual by the following methods. If you add a document to

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