Kodak RFS 3570 User Manual page 170

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Trouble
Monitor image is
monochrome.
High-contrast black-and -
white image.
A partial image is
acquired in a window in
your PC application.
Only a small portion of
the full image was
acquired.
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Troubleshooting
Possible Cause(s)
Monochrome monitor in
use.
Macintosh computer
monitor is not set
properly on Control
Panel.
PC monitor is not set
properly for color.
Macintosh computer
Monitor not set properly
on Control Panel.
PC monitor is not set
properly for color.
Your monitor does not
support enough color
depth.
Pressing ESC to cancel
an acquire may result in
this condition in some
applications.
The focus rectangle is
still in place over the
prescan image; only the
area within the rectangle
was acquired.
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Suggested Solution(s)
Your monitor is not capable of
displaying a color image; however,
images scanned in color retain all
color data and are acquired into
your image editing application
with all colors intact.
Choose Control Panel(s) from the
Apple menu. Find and open
Monitors. Click Colors, then click
the largest value in list box. Close
and try again.
Follow the manufacturer's
instructions for setting color for
your monitor and video adapter.
Choose Control Panel(s) from the
Apple menu. Find and open
Monitors. Click Colors, then click
the largest value in list box. Close
and try again.
Follow the manufacturer's
instructions for setting color for
your monitor and video adapter.
Upgrade your color display card.
Close the window without saving
it, reenter the KODAK Driver
window, and rescan the image.
Repeat the steps to obtain the
scan; however, after the focus step,
click once to remove the focus
rectangle.

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