9000F Quick Start Guide
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protective sheet light source 2 Insert the film into place. 35 mm Film Strips c Open the Film Holder on the Film Guide when scanning film. Film Holder d Close the Film Holder. Colors will not get bent or broken. • Always put the protective sheet back when you pull the sheet outward and ...there is obstructed. • Close the Film Guide securely. Scanning Film Scanning Film This scanner can scan 35 mm film (film strip or slide) and 120 format film. Calibration Slot Ensure that it will not be scanned correctly if the Calibration Slot is no gap between the edge of...
protective sheet light source 2 Insert the film into place. 35 mm Film Strips c Open the Film Holder on the Film Guide when scanning film. Film Holder d Close the Film Holder. Colors will not get bent or broken. • Always put the protective sheet back when you pull the sheet outward and ...there is obstructed. • Close the Film Guide securely. Scanning Film Scanning Film This scanner can scan 35 mm film (film strip or slide) and 120 format film. Calibration Slot Ensure that it will not be scanned correctly if the Calibration Slot is no gap between the edge of...
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e Close the Film Holder. • Leave a gap of 5 mm (0.2 in the figure on the right. 120 Format Films c Align the Film Guide's tab with the FILM symbol on the side near the Calibration Slot. Scanning Film Calibration Slot Calibration Slot 13 35 mm Slides c Align the Film Guide's tab with... the FILM symbol on the platen glass of the scanner, then open the Film Holder and remove the Film Retainer Sheet. d Place the film face down (correctly viewed...
e Close the Film Holder. • Leave a gap of 5 mm (0.2 in the figure on the right. 120 Format Films c Align the Film Guide's tab with the FILM symbol on the side near the Calibration Slot. Scanning Film Calibration Slot Calibration Slot 13 35 mm Slides c Align the Film Guide's tab with... the FILM symbol on the platen glass of the scanner, then open the Film Holder and remove the Film Retainer Sheet. d Place the film face down (correctly viewed...