Microtek ArtixScan 2020 User Manual

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User's Manual

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  • Page 1 Microtek ArtixScan 2020 User's Manual...
  • Page 2 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement This equipment (Trade name: ArtixScan 2020, Model name: MRS-2000DL) has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1. Installing the interface card ... 2 2. Checking interface card status ... 2 3. Installing software ... 3 4. Resetting the scanner’ s SCSI ID if necessary ... 5 5. Connecting the scanner ... 5 6. Checking scanner status ... 6 7.
  • Page 4 4) Using the 6 x 9 cm batch film holder ... 25 5) Using the 4" x 5" batch film holder ... 26 Miscellaneous ... 27 Returning your scanner for repair ... 27 Locking the carriage ... 27 Lamp Replacement ... 27 Components ...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    The ArtixScan 2020 color flatbed scanner scans reflective originals, but also features internal media trays for scanning positive or negative film in a variety of industry-standard formats.
  • Page 6: Installation Under Windows 95

    Note: In this manual, we use the Adaptec 2903 card as an example. The SCSI card that came with your scanner may be different, check your Microtek scanner dealer. 3. Replace the cover of the computer, then plug the power cord back in.
  • Page 7: Installing Software

    With the scanner connected, you can run ScanWizard Pro independently or acquire it by another application program. 1. Cl i c k Microtek ScanWizard Pro. The ScanWizard Pro setup program should start running. 2. When you have finished the above selections, the installer program will copy the files to the folder “Microtek ScanWizard Pro for...
  • Page 8 CD-ROM. Using the Manuals Other documentations for your scanner are provided on the Microtek CD-ROM. To read the documents, you will be using the Adobe Acrobat Reader program, which is automatically launched when you open the file for the manuals.
  • Page 9: Resetting The Scanner's Scsi Id If Necessary

    A SCSI ID is a number assigned to each SCSI device in your daisy chain to differentiate one from another. The SCSI ID for your Microtek scanner is factory-set to 2. You won't need to change the SCSI ID on your...
  • Page 10: Checking Scanner Status

    You will definitely need a terminator if you are hooking up your PC on a daisy chain with two or more SCSI devices through the SCSI interface card. ArtixScan 2020 has a internal terminator switch located at the back panel of the scanner. The message “Microtek...
  • Page 11: Testing Your Scanner

    Microtek ScanTest window. This indicates the Scanner Test was successful and the scanner is now ready to scan. 6. Close and exit Microtek ScanTest program. For more details on how to operate your scanner with ScanWizard Pro, refer to the file ScanWizardPro.pdf in the folder Manuals on the CD-...
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting For Windows 95

    Troubleshooting for Windows 95 After installing the interface card in your computer and connecting the scanner, you may find yourself unable to use the scanner. This is usually due to any of the situations described below: Your interface card is not properly...
  • Page 13 8. When the settings are all correct, click OK to save the modifications. The dialog box should now show the correct Interrupt Request and Input/Output address settings. If you’re asked to shut down your computer, select No, then click Close. You will be asked whether you wish to restart your computer.
  • Page 14: Installation Under Windows 98

    Troubleshooting for Windows 98 After installing the interface card in your computer and connecting the scanner, you may find yourself unable to use the scanner. This is usually due to any of the situations described below: Your interface card is not properly...
  • Page 15 5. Select Resources from the top. The dialog box gives you information about the 3 resources: Interrupt Request (IRQ), Memory Range, and Input/Output range. Any conflict in the 3 resources is detected and displayed in the “Conflicting device list”. 6. To resolve the conflict, uncheck “Use automatic settings”, then click to modify the individual resource, one after another, until the message “No conflicts”...
  • Page 16 Resolving situation C 1. Click Start, Settings, and select Control Panel. 2. Double-click Add New Hardware. 3. Click Next and select No for “Do you want Windows to search for your new hardware?”. 4. From the next menu, select SCSI controllers and click Next.
  • Page 17: Installation Under Windows Nt 4.0

    Installation under Windows NT 4.0 If you are using Windows NT 3.51, refer to the document For Windows NT 3.51 in the folder Microtek ScanWizard Pro for Windows in the Programs menu. To install under Windows NT 4.0, take the steps below: 1.
  • Page 18: Installing Software

    4. Installing software 1. Launch Windows NT 4.0, log in as Administrator. 2. Insert the Microtek CD-ROM into your CD- ROM drive. The Microtek Scanner Software installer should come up automatically, and list the available software for you. Click on each software program in the order they appear on your screen to install all software components.
  • Page 19: Testing Your Scanner

    Microtek ScanTest window. This indicates the Scanner Test was successful and the scanner is now ready to be used. 6. Close and exit Microtek ScanTest program. For more details on how to operate your scanner with ScanWizard Pro, refer to the file ScanWizardPro.pdf in the folder Manuals on the CD-...
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting For Windows Nt 4.0

    Troubleshooting for Windows NT 4.0 After installing the interface card in your computer and connecting the scanner, you may find yourself unable to use the scanner. This is usually due to any of the situations described below: Your interface card is not properly...
  • Page 21: Installation Under Macintosh

    The SCSI ID for your Microtek scanner is factory-set to 2. You won’t need to change the SCSI ID on your scanner unless another SCSI device on your system (such as external hard drive, additional scanner, etc.) is using the same number.
  • Page 22: Installing Software

    Using the Manuals Other documentations for your scanner are provided on the Microtek CD-ROM. To read the documents, you will be using the Adobe Acrobat Reader program, which is automatically launched Choose low or high when you open the file for the manuals.
  • Page 23: Operating The Scanner

    3. At this time, the scanning lamp inside the scanner should stay lit as well. The lamp only goes off if the scanner is left on for more then 2 hours and is not used. Note: If the scanner lamp doesn't come on, starts to flicker, or gets dim, call for help.
  • Page 24 For reflective material with registration pins scanning 1. Push to fit the rail underneath the edge with registration pins of the glass surface. Registration pins Rail 2. Make sure the rail is firmly seated on the glass surface. 3. Face down the document, align it with the registration pins on the rail.
  • Page 25: B: Scanning Thick Documents

    “HIGH RESOLUTION” on the ruler. 2. Lower the scanner cover. You are now ready to scan. C. Placing Transparent Films To scan transparent film, you have 2 ways: •...
  • Page 26: Using The Glass Film Holder

    1) Using the glass film holder 1. To scan non-standard-sized transparent film, place the film faced down on top of the glass surface of the glass film holder. : Place the film For high-resolution scanning faced down on the glass surface in the area that labeled “HIGH RESOLUTION”...
  • Page 27: Using The 35Mm Batch Slide Holder

    2) Using the 35mm batch slide holder 1. Insert the individual 35mm slides to be scanned into the 35mm batch slide holder. : Insert the slides For high-resolution scanning into the holder in the area that labeled “HIGH RESOLUTION” on the holder. 2.
  • Page 28: Using The 35Mm Filmstrip Holder

    3) Using the 35mm filmstrip holder 1. Insert the 35mm filmstrip to be scanned into the 35mm filmstrip holder. a) Push to open the 5-piece 35mm filmstrip holder. b) Place the 35mm filmstrip in the holder. c) Pull to close the 5-piece 35mm filmstrip holder.
  • Page 29: Using The 6 X 9 Cm Batch Film Holder

    4) Using the 6 x 9 cm batch film holder 1. Insert the film to be scanned into the 6 x 9 cm batch film holder. a) Push to open the holder. b) Place the films in the holder. c) Pull to close the holder. For high-resolution scanning the holder in the area that labeled “HIGH RESOLUTION”...
  • Page 30: Using The 4" X 5" Batch Film Holder

    5) Using the 4" x 5" batch film holder 1. Insert the films to be scanned into the 4" x 5" batch film holder. a) Push to open the holder. b) Place the films in the holder. c) Pull to close the holder. For high-resolution scanning the holder in the area that labeled “HIGH RESOLUTION”...
  • Page 31: Miscellaneous

    (only if applicable and asked to do so). If you have lost the original box, you will need to buy one from Microtek for a nominal fee. • Send the scanner to Microtek Lab, Inc., 3715...
  • Page 32: Lamp Replacement

    The lamp inside your scanner is not user serviceable and should be replaced if it does not come on or begins to flicker/dim after some time. If the lamp requires replacement, call Microtek Technical Support to get a Repair Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number, and send the scanner in for lamp replacement.
  • Page 33: Components

    1. ArtixScan 2020 scanner 2. SCSI cable (25-50 pin) 3. Power cord* 4. AVA-2903E SCSI interface card 5. Rail (optional) * Depending on the voltage condition for individual marketing areas, your power cord may have a different look. Components 6. User’s Manual 7.
  • Page 34 Horizontal ruler Vertical ruler Transparency tray Terminator switch Scanner cover Glass surface Power switch Busy indicator Ready indicator Power indicator ID switch Power connector SCSI 25-pin connector SCSI 50-pin connector...
  • Page 35: Specifications

    Product Name: ArtixScan 2020 Model number: MRS-2000DL Type: Desktop, Flatbed Resolution: 666 dpi(H) x 2000 dpi(V) ± 1 dpi on A3 area; 2000 dpi x 2000 dpi on high-resolution area Sample depth: 12 bits per color Calibration time: 12 S/3 color...

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