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Scanner User's Guide
with or without the Transparency Adapter
• Hardware
• Software
• Installation
• Usage
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Version 1.0
For Color Flatbed Scanner

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  • Page 1 Scanner User’s Guide Version 1.0 For Color Flatbed Scanner with or without the Transparency Adapter • Hardware • Software • Installation • Usage All trademarks and brand names mentioned in this publication are property of their respective owners. ©1999. All rights reserved. No portion of this document may be reproduced without permission.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS ......................I INTRODUCTION ........................III ......................OW TO UIDE ....................ONVENTIONS OF THIS UIDE ......................BOUT CONS ......................CANNER PECIFICATIONS ...................... OMPUTER EQUIREMENTS ........................ONTENTS CHAPTER I. HARDWARE INSTALLATION ............... 1 ..................... 2 ARDWARE EQUIREMENTS ..................2 NSTALLING THE CANNER ARDWARE...
  • Page 3 Table of Contents ..........................50 VERVIEW ......................... 52 TILITY About the Copy Utility ...................... 52 Using Copy Utility ......................53 Copy Utility Settings ......................54 ........................56 TILITY About the Fax Utility ......................56 Using Fax Utility ......................56 Fax Utility Settings ......................57 - MGI P SE ................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction elcome to the world of Genius scanners – the ultimate in imaging. Your new scanner will improve the professionalism of your day-to-day computing tasks by allowing you to input images and electronic text into your computer system. Like all of our products, your new scanner is thoroughly tested and backed by our reputation for unsurpassed dependability and customer satisfaction.
  • Page 5: How To Use This Guide

    Introduction How to Use This Guide This Users Guide provides instructions and illustrations on how to install and operate your scanner. We recommend that you read through the entire Hardware Installation, Chapter I, before you begin installing the scanner to your computer. Chapter I describes how to install the scanner to your computer.
  • Page 6: Scanner Specifications

    Introduction Scanner Specifications • Scanning Area: 8.5 x 11.7 in. (216 mm x 297 mm) • Cold Cathode Lamp (for long-lasting operation) • Scan Method: Single-Pass • 36-Bit Color • 12-Bit Grayscale • 1-Bit Line-art (Black & White) • Resolution: 600 x 1200 dots per inch (19200 software interpolated) •...
  • Page 7 Introduction *The scanner illustration(s) may appear different than from the actual scanner itself.
  • Page 8: Chapter I. Hardware Installation

    Chapter I. Hardware Installation...
  • Page 9: Hardware Requirements

    Chapter I. Hardware Installation efore installing your scanner, verify that you have all of the proper components. A list of the package contents is provided in the box contents section at the beginning of this guide. Scanner Hardware Requirements Your scanner uses an interface called an Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP)or Extended Capabilities Port (ECP).
  • Page 10 Chapter I. Hardware Installation REAR OF SCANNER REAR OF COMPUTER REAR OF PRINTER Disconnect the Printer cable from the computer The computer Parallel Plug in all and plug it into the Port Connects to the power cords PRINTER Port at the rear scanner HOST Port of the Scanner Step 1.
  • Page 11: Installing The Transparency Adapter

    Chapter I. Hardware Installation Attention: If you do not have a printer connected to your computer or you are not sure where the parallel (printer) port is, see your Attention computers information book and locate the section referring to the parallel port, printer port or LPT1 (all refer to the same thing).
  • Page 12 Chapter I. Hardware Installation Figure 2. Plugging in transparency adapter Note: Your printer no longer plugs directly into your computer. Instead, it plugs into the pass-through port on the scanner which plugs into the computer. This is called a daisy-chain. Your printer and scanner will now share the same port and the same cabling.
  • Page 13: Chapter Ii. Software Setup

    Chapter II. Software Setup...
  • Page 14: Software Installation Requirements

    Chapter II. Software Setup efore installing the scanner software, make sure that the scanner is properly connected as described in Chapter I, Hardware Installation. Software Installation Requirements Your scanner comes with scanner software, OCR software, image-editing software, the scanners driver, and TWAIN software.
  • Page 15: Installing Additional Software

    Chapter II. Software Setup Installing Additional Software Your scanner is TWAIN compliant and functions with virtually all available TWAIN compatible software. When purchasing new software that will use the scanner, please make sure that it conforms to the T standard. WAIN For Windows 95/98, Windows NT4.0 WorkStation users only: Please be sure to select the...
  • Page 16: Chapter Iii. Usage And Maintenance

    Chapter III. Usage and Maintenance...
  • Page 17: Operating The Scanner

    Chapter III. Usage and Maintenance Operating the Scanner our scanner accepts documents as small as business cards and as wide as letter-sized magazines. However, some software programs have limitations as to the information they can handle. The capacity of the computers memory, or free hard disk space, can also limit the physical size of the document that you scan.
  • Page 18: Testing The Scanner

    Chapter III. Usage and Maintenance ScanManager on-line Help (accessible by right- clicking on the ScanManager window and choosing Help) for more information about these programs. Testing the Scanner The following test procedure checks to see if the scanner is properly functioning with your computer, the scanning software and your printer.
  • Page 19 Chapter III. Usage and Maintenance 3. Open the scanners document cover and place a picture onto the scanner glass headfirst and face- down. 4. Slowly close the document cover. Note: We recommend waiting approximately 2 minutes before you begin scanning to give the scanning lamp ample time to reach its operating temperature.
  • Page 20: Testing The Printer

    Chapter III. Usage and Maintenance Note: If the test failed in any way, please read the Scanner Utility section of this manual and follow the instructions therein. Attention Testing the Printer If you have a printer connected to the scanner and wish to test your printer in the new configuration: 1.
  • Page 21: The Scanner Utility Program

    Chapter III. Usage and Maintenance The Scanner Utility Program If your scanner is working properly, please skip this section! The Scanner Utility, located inside the scanner Program Group, is for determining and updating your parallel printer port configuration. It allows you to control two main hardware attributes; the scanner lamp, and the Parallel (Printer) Port.
  • Page 22: Introduction

    Chapter III. Usage and Maintenance Figure 4. Scanner Utility Introduction The scanner is designed to share the same port in the back of your computer as the printer. Thus, your printer will no longer plug directly into your computer. Instead, it will make a daisy-chain; meaning that the scanner will plug into the computer’s parallel port, and the printer will plug into the scanner.
  • Page 23: Physical Connection

    Chapter III. Usage and Maintenance address where your computer accesses the parallel port. Personal computers are capable of having many different parallel port configurations to support a variety of different add-on devices. Physical Connection The first thing to do when trying to solve connection problems is to check the physical connections.
  • Page 24: Changing Ports In The Scanner Utility

    Chapter III. Usage and Maintenance Note: You do not need to change this setting in the BIOS Setup screen, especially if your printer is Attention functioning properly. You simply need to make sure that the scanner is set to the same address by changing Ports in the Scanner Utility program.
  • Page 25 Chapter III. Usage and Maintenance F1 at this time and upon doing it, you will be presented with the BIOS Settings Screen. If Windows begins to load, you have missed the chance and need to restart the computer and try again. In the BIOS Setup Screen, locate and go to the Input/Output (I/O) Ports settings.
  • Page 26: Changing Modes In The Scanner Utility

    Chapter III. Usage and Maintenance Changing Modes in the Scanner Utility There are two criteria for the Modes setting for the scanner: 1. The Mode chosen in the Scanner Utility should be the same as the Parallel Port Mode defined in the BIOS (see above for BIOS settings).
  • Page 27: Removing The Document Cover

    Chapter III. Usage and Maintenance Dust particles and other foreign objects may damage the unit. • Do not attempt to disassemble the scanner. There is danger of an electrical shock and opening your scanner will void your warranty. Caution • Do not subject the scanner to excessive vibration.
  • Page 28: The Frame Holders

    Chapter III. Usage and Maintenance done, transparencies can be scanned much like normal documents. Be sure to change the SOURCE setting in the TWAIN window to Transparency! The Frame Holders When scanning photo negatives or slides, you must use the frame holder. The illustrations below instruct you on the precise usage of these important tools.
  • Page 29 Chapter III. Usage and Maintenance Finally, place the frame holder onto the scanner glass. There are two notches in the frame of the scanner surrounding the scanner glass. The two protrusions on the frame holder should be fit into the notches. When this is done, the Figure 7.
  • Page 30: Important Notes About Scanning Negatives

    Chapter III. Usage and Maintenance Important Notes about Scanning Negatives • Make sure the film is properly loaded into the frame holder and the frame holder is correctly positioned on the Attention scanner glass (see above). • Make sure you adjust the SOURCE in the TWAIN window to the appropriate TRANSPARENCY or NEGATIVE setting (see the TWAIN...
  • Page 31: Chapter Iv. The Twain Interface

    Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface...
  • Page 32: An Introduction To Twain

    Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface An Introduction to TWAIN he TWAIN program is a very important piece of software that comes with your scanner. This program acts as an interface between the scanner hardware and the image-editing software you are using to view and edit images.
  • Page 33 Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface Pointer Source Magnifying Scan Area can Mode Glass Borders Resolution Horizontal Brightness Vertical Contrast None 90° Right 90° Left 180° Scan Area Scan Area Prescan Image Unit Version Coordinates Dimensions Area Size Figure 8. TWAIN Window Instant Descriptions Let the mouse pointer hover over any item within the TWAIN dialog box and a description of the...
  • Page 34: Choosing Twain

    Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface Choosing TWAIN To select the TWAIN interface: From your TWAIN compatible program, locate the scanner setup or TWAIN source option usually listed under the FILE menu and choose the appropriate TWAIN source for your scanner. Note for Windows 95/98, Windows NT4.0 WorkStation users only: The 16-Bit source is for scanning from 16-bit applications (Windows 3.1x...
  • Page 35 Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface scan mode for each different type of document you are scanning. There are three settings to choose from: Text - scans in black and white and is suitable for scanning text. B/W Photo (grayscale) - scans in 256 shades of gray, giving black and white images or photos depth and shadow.
  • Page 36 Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface Text (for printing) Text (for faxing) Text (for OCR) Black and white or gray image Color image or photo These values are only recommendations and should be raised if the resulting image is rough or you need to view fine details. See the Scanning Tips at the end of this chapter for more information.
  • Page 37 Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface black & white and grayscale scans or to clean-up color scans. Slide the button to adjust the contrast. Flip Horizontally This option will only appear when scanning transparencies or negatives. It will flip the scanned image around the central vertical axis.
  • Page 38 Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface transparencies or negatives. It will rotate the scanned image 90° counter-clockwise. This feature will not show up on the prescanned image, but will only affect the final scanned image. Normal images must be rotated using an image-editing application.
  • Page 39 Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface you to instantly judge the affects of almost any setting you change. The Scan Area Border, designated by the dotted box in the Prescan Area can be resized and moved. This is very important for keeping the image size (in terms of computer memory) as small as possible.
  • Page 40 Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface view of and click the left mouse button. To zoom out, click the right mouse button. To stop zooming in and out of the image, click on the Pointer button just above the Magnifying Glass button. Note: The magnifying glass only affects the view of the prescanned image in the prescan area and in no way affects the scanning...
  • Page 41 Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface Cancel Clicking on the Cancel button saves your current settings and closes the TWAIN window Help Clicking on this button runs the on- line help program Status Bar The status bar (Figure 10) contains important information about the settings in the TWAIN window.
  • Page 42 Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface Image size can roughly be understood in the following equation: Image size ≈ ≈ (scan mode) x (resolution) x (scan area) Lowering one of the variables will lower the image size. The image quality desired for the scanned image should almost always be weighed against the image size.
  • Page 43: Advanced Settings Window

    Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface Version displays the version of the TWAIN program you are using. Advanced Settings Window The Advanced Settings window (Figure 11) has four tabs running along the top - Preferences, Histogram, Tone Map and Gamma, all of which will be explained in detail below.
  • Page 44: Preferences Window

    Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface will also be available to you in your image-editing software after you scan. Preferences Window The Preferences window (Figure 11) has a number of settings that control how the image is scanned and how it is viewed in the Prescan Area. Monitor Gamma Monitor gamma defines how the colors in an image will be displayed on your monitor (not the color data...
  • Page 45 Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface colors in the prescanned image you see in the Prescan Area will be exactly the same as the colors in the final scanned image in the image-editing program. When the monitor gamma in the TWAIN program and all your image-editing applications are the same, you will only need to adjust the Image Gamma to change the color brightness for scanned images in all...
  • Page 46 Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface recommended when scanning any printed color graphics, such as a page from a magazine, in order to remove the unsightly interference patterns which may occur. Figure 12. Filter Menu Filter There are five filter choices located under the Filter menu item.
  • Page 47: Advanced Windows For Color Correction

    Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface Detailed Prescan Clicking this checkbox will prescan the image with a resolution of 75 dpi rather than the normal 50 dpi used in prescanning. Doing this allows the prescanned image to be shown in much more detail. Equalized Colors This command is only available when scanning photo negatives.
  • Page 48 Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface This can be useful in comparing color ranges between the color values, and in identifying methods when editing specific areas. Figure 13. Color Channels The first channel is the Master channel, the only active channel for gray images; and for color images it affects the three other channels evenly.
  • Page 49 Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface Figure 14. Histogram However, if the colors in a scanned image appear garbled or unclear, the histogram can be used to make them more to your liking. A histogram shows how bright or dark colors in the image are, and can be used to adjust these levels.
  • Page 50 Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface The highlight represents the high (bright) end of the color spectrum. If the highlight value of the Master channel is lowered to 245, all color values between 245 and 254 will be given the value of 255 (white). Thus, lowering the highlight of the Master channel brightens the whole picture.
  • Page 51 Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface Note: Checking the Auto Density box in the Preferences window will automatically adjust the histogram to give high quality Attention images without your having to manually adjust the settings in the Histogram window. Tone Map Like the Histogram, the tone map lets you adjust the tonal range of an image.
  • Page 52 Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface Figure 15. Tone Map Before adjusting color tones on the tone map, it is a good idea to prescan the image. When this is done and the image appears in the Prescan Area, any changes made to the tone map will immediately appear on the prescanned image.
  • Page 53 Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface when you are satisfied with the results. This action provides the most flexibility in adjusting the tone map and can be repeated on other parts of the line to create up to 20 remapping points. Clicking on the Default button removes any changes you have made and resets the tone map to the original values.
  • Page 54: Scanning Tips

    Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface Remember, you can immediately view the effects of any changes you make in the Prescan Area by first prescanning the image. Clicking on the Default near the bottom of the window causes the gamma values in all color channels to be reset at 1.00.
  • Page 55 Chapter IV. The TWAIN Interface manners is to scan one and a half to two-times the amount of the line screen. Laser printers that have resolution ranges of 300 and 600 dpi will have line screens between 50 and 100. Typical commercial printing is done at an average line screen of about 150.
  • Page 56: Chapter V. The Scanner Software

    Chapter V. The Scanner Software...
  • Page 57: Overview

    Chapter V. The Scanner Software Overview To give you quick and easy access to faxing, copying, image-editing and OCR, you are provided with a ScanManager unique software interface called (ScanManager). The ScanManager program (see Figure 17) can be accessed by clicking on the Windows 95/98, Windows NT4.0 WorkStation START Button and then choosing PROGRAMS, ColorPage Vivid Pro II Series (or the appropriate program group), and then...
  • Page 58 Chapter V. The Scanner Software copies of documents placed in the scanner will be sent to your fax modem. The image editor included with the scanner is used to view, edit and store images on your computer. Clicking on the image-editor button automatically runs the image-editing program and the TWAIN program so it is ready to receive documents or images from the scanner.
  • Page 59: The Copy Utility

    Chapter V. The Scanner Software option, finding the correct folder (the default is ScanManager) and then clicking on the program. The Copy Utility About the Copy Utility The Copy Utility is used to quickly scan and print documents and images. It does this without permanently saving the scanned image on your computer and does not give you a preview of what the output will look like.
  • Page 60: Using Copy Utility

    Chapter V. The Scanner Software Using Copy Utility As long as your scanner and printer are installed correctly into Windows 95/98, Windows NT4.0 WorkStation, the Copy Utility should function correctly and seamlessly. The Copy Utility interfaces with the Windows Print Manager and is compatible with almost all printers supported by Windows.
  • Page 61: Copy Utility Settings

    Chapter V. The Scanner Software Copy Utility Settings • SELECT PRINTER is the box located near the top of the Copy Utility window. This box contains all printers that are currently installed in Windows 95/98, Windows NT4.0 WorkStation on your computer.
  • Page 62 Chapter V. The Scanner Software will be reduced to fit on the printed page. Mostly, however, this option is used when scanning an A4- sized document and printing it on letter-sized paper (or vice-versa). • CENTER ON PAGE centers a copied document to the top middle of the copy.
  • Page 63: The Fax Utility

    Chapter V. The Scanner Software brightness to bring out the darker areas in pictures. Hint: The Copy Utility is only for making quick copies of documents or images. For more control over the scanning and printing process, including previewing, resizing, color control, etc. use the image- editor to scan and print.
  • Page 64: Fax Utility Settings

    Chapter V. The Scanner Software Utility window which will automatically open (click on the down-arrow to change fax drivers). 5. Adjust any settings if needed (see below for details about the settings). 6. Make sure to choose the appropriate scan mode by clicking on either the B/W Photo or Text buttons.
  • Page 65 Chapter V. The Scanner Software Setup button actually opens the settings window for the fax software you have selected. • PAPER SIZE is a box just below the Select Fax Software box and lists all possible paper sizes for your scanner. The size you set here defines the area to be scanned.
  • Page 66 Chapter V. The Scanner Software process. You will be prompted after each page is scanned to insert another page. Note: The settings you define will affect all pages of a multi-paged fax. Thus, if you are faxing two pages, the first page containing all text, for Attention example, and the second page containing all pictures, be sure to choose the B/W Photo...
  • Page 67: The Image Editor - Mgi Photo Suite Se

    Chapter V. The Scanner Software The Image Editor - MGI Photo Suite SE mage-editing is used to enhance, correct and process your images. With your new scanner and your image-editing software, you will begin to explore a new world of editing using colors, paint techniques and special effects.
  • Page 68: Basic Image Adjustments

    Chapter V. The Scanner Software Basic Image Adjustments The most common adjustments made to your scanned images before editing them are the contrast and brightness settings. These are adjusted differently then from those found within the TWAIN dialog box. To make adjustments after scanning, click on the MAP menu item and select ADJUST CONTRAST/BRIGHTNESS.
  • Page 69: Printing Images

    Chapter V. The Scanner Software displayed on the Internet. JPEG reduces the file size of an image by discarding some of the non- critical data of the image. JPEG retains all of the color information of an image and offers varying degrees of compression.
  • Page 70 Chapter V. The Scanner Software 3. Drag the slider bars until the hue inside each rectangle is the same color as their adjacent colors. When finished, click OK to exit. Note: The steps for adjusting your monitor gamma may vary dependent on the application.
  • Page 71: Appendix A: Troubleshooting

    Appendix A: Troubleshooting Scanning Problems ost problems are easily solved, and some of the most common questions and their recommended solutions are listed below. If your computer cannot receive images from the scanner, please refer to the Scanner Utility section of this manual before you proceed.
  • Page 72 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Cause 3: The Printer Port mode in the BIOS might not be set up properly. Solution 3: Change the Parallel Port mode in your computer BIOS to EPP or Bi-directional. Consult your computer manual on how to make changes to the BIOS.
  • Page 73 Appendix A: Troubleshooting available. If you do not have access to the Internet, please contact us by phone. Our phone numbers are listed on the last page of the guide. Symptom: The scanner is not in the list of supported scanners in other commercial software.
  • Page 74 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Solution 4: Reduce the resolution. See Chapter 4 for information about recommended resolution settings. Symptom: Unable to install in a computer without a CD-ROM drive. Solution: Call our office for availability of the installation on diskettes. The phone number is listed on the last page of this guide.
  • Page 75 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Solution 2: Adjust the brightness in the printer. Some printers allow you to change the brightness settings. Please consult your printer documentation. Symptom: The scanned image takes too long to be sent with an email message. Cause1: The image was scanned at a high resolution or is physically large.
  • Page 76 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Symptom: A. -Disk is full- error is displayed when I click on the scan button. Cause: Your computer is running low in resources. Your computer hard disk drive does not have enough space to process the image. This may be because you are scanning at too high of a resolution.
  • Page 77 Appendix A: Troubleshooting site and download our newest installation. Symptom: The error Scanner not Found that is displayed. Cause 1: Scanner was not initialized after the installation because the computer was not restarted. Solution 1: Restart the computer. Cause 2: The cables are not connected properly.
  • Page 78 Appendix A: Troubleshooting computer manual on how to make changes to the BIOS. Cause 7: The Parallel Port I/O address is not set properly. Solution 7: Change the Port address, 378h or 3BCh is recommended. Cause 8: There are some parallel ports that are not detected properly by the Scanner Utility, therefore, we need to make the changes manually.
  • Page 79 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Symptom: The scanner grinds at the end of the scan and it looks like it wants to continue scanning. Cause: This noise occurs when the Parallel Port mode is not set properly in some computers. Solution 1: Change the Parallel Port Address in your computer BIOS (3BCh is recommended) and make sure that...
  • Page 80 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Solution1: Make sure that the Parallel Port Mode is set to EPP or Bi- directional in your computer BIOS. Consult your computer manual on how to make changes to the BIOS. Solution2: Edit the SYSTEM.INI file and type the following line in the [ScannerParameters] section and save the changes:...
  • Page 81: Printing Problems

    Appendix A: Troubleshooting Symptom: The error message the - OLE file COMPBJ is locked and cannot be updated- is displayed. Cause: Your Office short cut bar (the bar that launches your office suite application) is open. Solution: Close the Office short cut bar before you install or use the scanner.
  • Page 82 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Solution 1: Make sure that the cables are connected tightly and to the proper port. Cause 2: The printer might not be turned on or it is off line. Solution 2: Turn the printer on and make sure that is online Cause 3: The printer cable might be too...
  • Page 83: Common -How-To-Questions

    Appendix A: Troubleshooting Solution 7: Contact the Microsoft WEB site and download the LPT.VXD file. Cause 8: Some printer manufacturers do not recommend connecting the printer to a switch box or to any type of pass-through device. Solution 8: Install a second parallel port in your computer and connect the scanner to one port and the scanner to the other.
  • Page 84 Appendix A: Troubleshooting Symptom: How do I cut an image and paste in another program? Solution: 1) Select the area that you want to cut. 2) Click on EDIT. 3) Click on CUT. 4) Start the program and open the document where you want to paste your image.
  • Page 85 Appendix A: Troubleshooting 3) Open the file that you saved from your Word Processor. Symptom: I do not how to send a scanned image using my email program. Solution: Save your scanned image in a format that is supported by your email program (JPG, GIF or PNG are recommended).
  • Page 86: Appendix B: Customer Service And Warranty

    We are continuously enhancing the performance of our product drivers. To check for the latest device driver visit our Web site at www.Genius.de. Further contact Attention information is located on the last page of this guide.
  • Page 87: Statement Of Limited Warranty

    This warranty is applicable for European countries only. For other regions, contact the appropriate Genius location listed on the last page of this guide. The manufacturer warranty period for this product is one year from the date of Original Purchase as shown on your receipt, and includes all parts and labor.
  • Page 88 Appendix B: Customer Service and Warranty interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular television reception (which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on), the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: √...
  • Page 89: Index

    Index Index EPP ..... vi, 2, 21, 22 Equalized Colors ....48 48-bit color photo....32 Fax Utility ......61 Acquiring an Image from the Scanner Fax Utility Settings.....69 ........72 Filter ........47 Advanced Button ....39 FIT IN PAGE....66 Advanced Settings Window 42 Flip ........34 Advanced Windows for Color Correction Frame Holders ....24...
  • Page 90 Index Saving Images....74 Testing ......12, 15 Scan Area Border....37 Text ........32 Scan Area Coordinates..40 Text Mode ....67, 71 Scan Area Dimension ..40 The Copy Utility ....62 The Fax Utility ....67 Scan Button ...... 38 The Image Editor....72 ScanManager…………..
  • Page 91: Contacting Us

    Fax: (1) 909 923-5494 Sales: (1) 800 456-7593 Tech. Support Tel:(1)626 369-0427 Tech. Support Fax:(1)626 369-4727 BBS: (1) 909 923-8454 Web site: http://www.genius-kye.com KYE Systems Europe GmbH Hans-Bockler-Str. 62 D-40764 Langenfeld, Germany Tel: (49) 2173 9743-0 Fax: (49) 2173 9743-17...

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