C. Using the 120 Film Template
To scan 6 x 4.5 cm, 6 x 6 cm, 6 x 7 cm, 6 x 9 cm, and 6 x 17 cm panoramic
film, use the 120 Film Template, which can hold up to 4 pieces of 6 x 4.5 cm
film, 2 pieces of 6 x 9 cm film, or a single piece of 6 x 17 cm panoramic film
1. Place the 120 film to be scanned inside the frame of the 120 Film Template.
The shiny base of the 120 film should be facing down, and the emulsion side
of the film should be facing up.
Orient template with
"Microtek" logo facing up
2. Load the Black Plate into the template frame, with the side of the Black Plate
that reads "This side up" facing up. Slide the Black Plate until its edge is
against the film and completely covers the blank spaces of the template.
3. Place the 120 Film Template containing the loaded film on the scanner glass
surface. Make sure to orient the template with the "Microtek" logo facing up.
Calibration strip
Microtek logo
Remove the Black Plate from the 120 Film
Template before loading the 120 film
Align the edge of the film frame with
the arrow mark of the template
The Grabber is used to remove the
template out of the scanner glass
surface.
Important: Align the template's front
corners firmly against the top corners
(left and right) of the U-shaped ruler
located at the front of the scanner.
During placement of the template,
make sure that the calibration strip on
the scanner glass surface is kept clear
and free of obstruction at all times.
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