Supported Memory Cards; Plastic Sheaths - Kodak P811 User Manual

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S u p p o r t e d M e m o r y C a r d s
MS (MemoryStick)
MS Pro
MS Pro Duo (adapter required)
MS Duo
MMC (Multi Media Card)
RS-MMC (adapter required)
P l a s t i c S h e a t h s
The plastic sheath is especially useful when scanning your older, fragile photos. The plastic sheath also helps eliminate the
possibility of de-focusing due to the uneven surface of curled photos.
1. Insert the photo into the plastic sheath as shown.
2. Adjust the paper guide lever so that the plastic sheath aligns against the left side of the
feed slot, and then insert the plastic sheath (with the folded side first) into the feed slot
flat and level as shown.
 Use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth to wipe dust from the original and the plastic sheath.
 Keep the original flat and level when feeding to prevent jamming.
 Keep originals free from finger prints, oil, dirt, and dust for optimum scanned image quality.
 Remove photos from the plastic sheath after scanning to prevent the plastic sheath from sticking to the photos over time.
 Store plastic sheaths in a safe place and protect them from dust.
3. Ends of the filmstrip are folded. Cut the folded portions before scanning.
4. Ends of the filmstrip are tapered. Cut the ends straight across before scanning.
5. Some perforations on the filmstrip are torn or missing. This may affect the scanner's auto feeding
mechanism. Gently push the filmstrip into the 35mm Negative adapter when necessary.
xD (extreme Digital, H-type and M-type)
SD (Secure Digital)
SDHC
MINISD (adapter required)
MICROSD/T-Flash (adapter required)
MICROSD Card (SD adapter required)
Curled photo
Fuzzy areas that result from the uneven
surface of the curled photo
Insert the
folded side
first
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Adjust the paper guide lever
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