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... Windows...65 Available FastFoto Settings...66 3 Windows 55 Changing Default Scan Button Settings - Contents FF-640 User's Guide ...7 Scanner Basics...8 Scanner Parts Locations ...8 Scanner Parts...9 Scanner Buttons and Lights...11 Page Separation Lever...13 User Replaceable Epson Scanner Parts 14 Changing the Power Off Setting ...14 Loading Originals...16 Preparing Photos for Scanning ......Card Loading Capacity...47 Loading Special Documents...48 Large or Thick Document Loading Capacity 53 Scanning ...55 Starting a Scan from a Scanner Button 55 Changing Default Scan Button Settings -
... Windows...65 Available FastFoto Settings...66 3 Windows 55 Changing Default Scan Button Settings - Contents FF-640 User's Guide ...7 Scanner Basics...8 Scanner Parts Locations ...8 Scanner Parts...9 Scanner Buttons and Lights...11 Page Separation Lever...13 User Replaceable Epson Scanner Parts 14 Changing the Power Off Setting ...14 Loading Originals...16 Preparing Photos for Scanning ......Card Loading Capacity...47 Loading Special Documents...48 Large or Thick Document Loading Capacity 53 Scanning ...55 Starting a Scan from a Scanner Button 55 Changing Default Scan Button Settings -
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... 78 Scanning Using OCR - OS X ...80 Saving a Scan as Expected 107 Scanning Software Does Not Operate Correctly 107 Cannot Start Epson Scan ...108 Original Feeds Incorrectly in Scanner 109 Original Jams in Scanner...110 Scanning is Slow ...113 Solving Scanned Image Quality Problems 113 Image Consists of a Few Dots Only 114 Straight Lines...
... 78 Scanning Using OCR - OS X ...80 Saving a Scan as Expected 107 Scanning Software Does Not Operate Correctly 107 Cannot Start Epson Scan ...108 Original Feeds Incorrectly in Scanner 109 Original Jams in Scanner...110 Scanning is Slow ...113 Solving Scanned Image Quality Problems 113 Image Consists of a Few Dots Only 114 Straight Lines...
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... Interface Specifications...125 Safety and Approvals Specifications 126 Notices ...127 Important Safety Instructions...127 Restrictions on Copying ...129 Default Delay Times for Power Management for Epson Products 129 Binding Arbitration and Class Waiver 130 Trademarks ...133 FCC Compliance Statement...133 Copyright Notice...134 libTIFF Software Acknowledgment 135 libjpeg-turbo...135 5 Image... Not Match Original Colors 115 Back of Original Image Appears in Scanned Image 116 Scanned Characters are Blurry 116 Characters are Cropped 118 Uninstall Your Scanner Software...119 Uninstalling...
... Interface Specifications...125 Safety and Approvals Specifications 126 Notices ...127 Important Safety Instructions...127 Restrictions on Copying ...129 Default Delay Times for Power Management for Epson Products 129 Binding Arbitration and Class Waiver 130 Trademarks ...133 FCC Compliance Statement...133 Copyright Notice...134 libTIFF Software Acknowledgment 135 libjpeg-turbo...135 5 Image... Not Match Original Colors 115 Back of Original Image Appears in Scanned Image 116 Scanned Characters are Blurry 116 Characters are Cropped 118 Uninstall Your Scanner Software...119 Uninstalling...
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Scanner Basics See these sections to learn about the basic features of your scanner. Scanner Parts Locations User Replaceable Epson Scanner Parts Changing the Power Off Setting Scanner Parts Locations See these sections to identify the parts on your scanner. Scanner Parts Scanner Buttons and Lights Page Separation Lever Parent topic: Scanner Basics 8
Scanner Basics See these sections to learn about the basic features of your scanner. Scanner Parts Locations User Replaceable Epson Scanner Parts Changing the Power Off Setting Scanner Parts Locations See these sections to identify the parts on your scanner. Scanner Parts Scanner Buttons and Lights Page Separation Lever Parent topic: Scanner Basics 8
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Scanner Parts 1 Scanner cover 2 Page separation lever 3 Edge guides 4 Input tray extension 5 Input tray 6 Cover open lever 7 Output tray 8 Output tray extension 9 Stopper 9
Scanner Parts 1 Scanner cover 2 Page separation lever 3 Edge guides 4 Input tray extension 5 Input tray 6 Cover open lever 7 Output tray 8 Output tray extension 9 Stopper 9
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Parent topic: Scanner Parts Locations Scanner Buttons and Lights Buttons 1 power button 2 stop button 3 scan button 11
Parent topic: Scanner Parts Locations Scanner Buttons and Lights Buttons 1 power button 2 stop button 3 scan button 11
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error light Parent topic: Scanner Parts Locations Related references Scanner Light Status 12 Lights 1 Ready light 2 !
error light Parent topic: Scanner Parts Locations Related references Scanner Light Status 12 Lights 1 Ready light 2 !
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or multiple-page documents. Note: Use a carrier sheet to prevent paper jams when scanning batches of the page separation lever. Parent topic: Scanner Parts Locations Related tasks Loading Photos in the Input Tray Loading Documents in the Input Tray Loading Plastic Cards in this position only when scanning ...
or multiple-page documents. Note: Use a carrier sheet to prevent paper jams when scanning batches of the page separation lever. Parent topic: Scanner Parts Locations Related tasks Loading Photos in the Input Tray Loading Documents in the Input Tray Loading Plastic Cards in this position only when scanning ...
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... Part Carrier sheet Roller assembly kit Part number B12B813431 B12B819231 Parent topic: Scanner Basics Changing the Power Off Setting You can also purchase accessories from an Epson authorized reseller. Select EPSON, then select EPSON Scan Settings. • Windows 8.x: Navigate to access the Epson Scan Settings utility: • Windows 10: Click and select All Apps. sales...
... Part Carrier sheet Roller assembly kit Part number B12B813431 B12B819231 Parent topic: Scanner Basics Changing the Power Off Setting You can also purchase accessories from an Epson authorized reseller. Select EPSON, then select EPSON Scan Settings. • Windows 8.x: Navigate to access the Epson Scan Settings utility: • Windows 10: Click and select All Apps. sales...
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If you enter a value of inactivity before the scanner turns off automatically. 4. Click OK. Parent topic: Scanner Basics 15 3. Enter the time period of 0, the scanner will not turn off automatically as the Power Off Timer setting.
If you enter a value of inactivity before the scanner turns off automatically. 4. Click OK. Parent topic: Scanner Basics 15 3. Enter the time period of 0, the scanner will not turn off automatically as the Power Off Timer setting.
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... names when scanning a batch of your photos to remove dust, dirt, or other particles that could potentially scratch your photos. Group your photos or the scanner. 4. Caution: Stuck photos can scan photos in these sizes in a batch, if desired. Caution: Because of the speed at the same time or jam ... sure they are all the same size. FastFoto also allows you to add file names to photos as described here. 1. Organize your originals into the scanner. For best results, wipe off the front and back of each image. Enter a subject or date when you scan a batch of photos and FastFoto ...
... names when scanning a batch of your photos to remove dust, dirt, or other particles that could potentially scratch your photos. Group your photos or the scanner. 4. Caution: Stuck photos can scan photos in these sizes in a batch, if desired. Caution: Because of the speed at the same time or jam ... sure they are all the same size. FastFoto also allows you to add file names to photos as described here. 1. Organize your originals into the scanner. For best results, wipe off the front and back of each image. Enter a subject or date when you scan a batch of photos and FastFoto ...
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..., or even before each scanning session. This may wrinkle or damage the original. Polaroid photos are too thick, and can damage the photo or your scanner. 17 Load these guidelines when loading photos: • Do not mix photos and documents. • Scan photos of the same size in a batch.... • Do not add more photos during scanning. • The total thickness of photos that meet the scanner's photo specifications in the photos. • Scan photos larger than 0.3 inch (8 mm) including any curve in the input tray. Follow these originals one at...
..., or even before each scanning session. This may wrinkle or damage the original. Polaroid photos are too thick, and can damage the photo or your scanner. 17 Load these guidelines when loading photos: • Do not mix photos and documents. • Scan photos of the same size in a batch.... • Do not add more photos during scanning. • The total thickness of photos that meet the scanner's photo specifications in the photos. • Scan photos larger than 0.3 inch (8 mm) including any curve in the input tray. Follow these originals one at...
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Load the carrier sheet in the center of the carrier sheet with the arrow leading into the scanner until it meets resistance. 28 Insert your photo in the input tray facedown with the printed side facedown and the top edge facing the arrow on the sheet. 4. Slide the input tray edge guides all the way outward. 3. Slide the carrier sheet into the scanner. 5. 2.
Load the carrier sheet in the center of the carrier sheet with the arrow leading into the scanner until it meets resistance. 28 Insert your photo in the input tray facedown with the printed side facedown and the top edge facing the arrow on the sheet. 4. Slide the input tray edge guides all the way outward. 3. Slide the carrier sheet into the scanner. 5. 2.
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... topic: Loading Photos in the Input Tray Related references Photo Loading Capacity Photo Loading Capacity You can load photos that meet these specifications in your scanner.
... topic: Loading Photos in the Input Tray Related references Photo Loading Capacity Photo Loading Capacity You can load photos that meet these specifications in your scanner.
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This may damage the scanner: • Polaroid or self-processed photos • Sticky photos • Photos thicker than .011 inch (.31 mm) • Photos larger than 8 × 10 inches (203 ... the Input Tray Loading a Photo with a Carrier Sheet Loading Documents in the Input Tray You can load documents that meet the document specifications in the scanner, or they may be damaged or may wrinkle or damage the original. Caution: Do not load the following sizes at a time using a carrier sheet. 31...
This may damage the scanner: • Polaroid or self-processed photos • Sticky photos • Photos thicker than .011 inch (.31 mm) • Photos larger than 8 × 10 inches (203 ... the Input Tray Loading a Photo with a Carrier Sheet Loading Documents in the Input Tray You can load documents that meet the document specifications in the scanner, or they may be damaged or may wrinkle or damage the original. Caution: Do not load the following sizes at a time using a carrier sheet. 31...
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... load fragile or irreplaceable photos, or valuable original documents or artwork, directly into the input tray. Slide the edge guides against the edges of the scanner. Loading Multiple Sizes of Documents in the Input Tray Document Loading Capacity Parent topic: Loading Originals Loading Multiple Sizes of Documents in the Input Tray...
... load fragile or irreplaceable photos, or valuable original documents or artwork, directly into the input tray. Slide the edge guides against the edges of the scanner. Loading Multiple Sizes of Documents in the Input Tray Document Loading Capacity Parent topic: Loading Originals Loading Multiple Sizes of Documents in the Input Tray...
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... against the edges of paper size with the largest at the back and the smallest at the front. The documents should be facedown, in your scanner. 40
... against the edges of paper size with the largest at the back and the smallest at the front. The documents should be facedown, in your scanner. 40
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... capacity 10 lb (40 g/m²): 100 sheets 21 lb (80 g/m²): 80 sheets 56 lb (210 g/m²): 30 sheets Loading capacity may damage the scanner: • Thermal paper • Coated paper • Documents with uneven surfaces, such as embossed documents • Documents with wet ink • Ripped, ...• Transparencies 41 Up to 56 lb (210 g/m²) Paper business cards 30 cards loaded horizontally Note: You can load documents of documents in the scanner, or they may be damaged or may vary depending on the paper type. Paper size Letter (8.5 × 11 inches [216 × 279 mm])...
... capacity 10 lb (40 g/m²): 100 sheets 21 lb (80 g/m²): 80 sheets 56 lb (210 g/m²): 30 sheets Loading capacity may damage the scanner: • Thermal paper • Coated paper • Documents with uneven surfaces, such as embossed documents • Documents with wet ink • Ripped, ...• Transparencies 41 Up to 56 lb (210 g/m²) Paper business cards 30 cards loaded horizontally Note: You can load documents of documents in the scanner, or they may be damaged or may vary depending on the paper type. Paper size Letter (8.5 × 11 inches [216 × 279 mm])...
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...) 47 Plastic Card Loading Capacity Parent topic: Loading Originals Plastic Card Loading Capacity You can load original plastic cards that meet these specifications in your scanner. or multi-page documents.
...) 47 Plastic Card Loading Capacity Parent topic: Loading Originals Plastic Card Loading Capacity You can load original plastic cards that meet these specifications in your scanner. or multi-page documents.
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... smaller than the carrier sheet, insert it in half with the sides to load the document. Do the following to load the document into the scanner until it in the center of the original faceup with the top facing the arrow on the sheet. • If the original is larger than...
... smaller than the carrier sheet, insert it in half with the sides to load the document. Do the following to load the document into the scanner until it in the center of the original faceup with the top facing the arrow on the sheet. • If the original is larger than...