Epson Perfection V800 Photo User Manual

Epson Perfection V800 Photo User Manual

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  • Page 1 Perfection V800 Photo/V850 Pro User's Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Starting a Scan from the Start Button .................... 41 Changing Default Start Button Settings ..................42 Starting a Scan Using the Epson Scan Icon .................. 44 Starting a Scan from a Scanning Program..................46 Selecting Epson Scan Settings ......................48 Scan Modes...........................
  • Page 4 Scanner Does Not Turn On or Turns Off Unexpectedly..............85 Start Button Does Not Work as Expected ..................86 Scanning Software Does Not Operate Correctly ................86 Cannot Start Epson Scan ......................87 Scanning is Slow ........................... 88 Solving Scanned Image Quality Problems ..................88 Image Consists of a Few Dots Only....................
  • Page 5 Safety and Approvals Specifications ....................102 Notices ..............................103 Important Safety Instructions......................103 Restrictions on Copying ........................104 Default Delay Times for Power Management for Epson Products............ 105 Trademarks ............................105 Copyright Notice..........................105 libTIFF Software Acknowledgment....................106 A Note Concerning Responsible Use of Copyrighted Materials........... 107...
  • Page 6 Copyright Attribution ........................107...
  • Page 7: Perfection V800 Photo/V850 Pro User's Guide

    Perfection V800 Photo/V850 Pro User's Guide Welcome to the Perfection V800 Photo/V850 Pro User's Guide. For a printable PDF copy of this guide, click here.
  • Page 8: Scanner Basics

    Scanner Basics See these sections to learn about the basic features of your scanner. Scanner Parts Locations Changing the Power Off Setting Scanner Parts Locations See these sections to identify the parts on your scanner. Scanner Parts Scanner Buttons and Lights Parent topic: Scanner Basics Scanner Parts...
  • Page 9 Document mat Transparency unit transportation lock Scanner glass Carriage (beneath scanner glass)
  • Page 10 Option port USB port DC inlet Scanner cover cable Scanner transportation lock Parent topic: Scanner Parts Locations...
  • Page 11: Scanner Buttons And Lights

    Scanner Parts Locations Changing the Power Off Setting You can use the Epson Scan Settings utility to change the time period of inactivity before the scanner turns off automatically. 1. Do one of the following to access the Epson Scan Settings utility: •...
  • Page 12 2. Click Energy Saving. 3. Enter the time period of inactivity before the scanner turns off automatically as the Power Off Timer setting. If you enter a value of 0, the scanner will not turn off automatically. 4. Click OK. Parent topic: Scanner Basics...
  • Page 13: Placing Originals On The Scanner

    Placing Originals on the Scanner Follow the instructions here to place your originals on the scanner. Caution: Do not place anything on top of your scanner or use its cover as a writing surface to avoid damaging it. Placing Originals on the Scanner Glass Placing Thick Documents Placing Film or Slides on the Scanner Placing Originals on the Scanner Glass...
  • Page 14 1. Open the scanner cover. 2. Make sure the document mat is installed inside the scanner cover.
  • Page 15 3. Place your original facedown on the scanner glass with the top edge facing as shown. Slide the original to the edges of the indicated corner. Note: You can place multiple originals on the scanner glass. Make sure they are at least 0.8 inch (20 mm) away from each other.
  • Page 16: Placing Thick Documents

    4. Close the scanner cover gently to keep your original in place. Parent topic: Placing Originals on the Scanner Related tasks Selecting a Scan Area - Home Mode Selecting a Scan Size - Professional Mode Placing Thick Documents If you are scanning a book or other thick document, you can remove the scanner cover. 1.
  • Page 17 2. Disconnect the cover cable. 3. Open the scanner cover.
  • Page 18 4. Pull the scanner cover straight up and off of the scanner. 5. Press the power button to turn on the scanner. 6. Place your document facedown on the scanner glass. Note: Press down on your document to flatten it and hold the document down as you scan. 7.
  • Page 19: Placing Film Or Slides On The Scanner

    Placing Medium Format Film on the Scanner Placing 4 x 5 inch Film on the Scanner Placing 35 mm Slides on the Scanner Placing Film in the Film Area Guide Epson Fluid Mount Option Replacing the Document Mat Parent topic: Placing Originals on the Scanner Removing the Document Mat You must remove the document mat from the scanner to scan film or slides.
  • Page 20: Placing 35 Mm Film Strips On The Scanner

    3. Slide the document mat out from inside the scanner cover. Note: Make sure the transparency unit transportation lock is unlocked. 4. Clean the transparency unit window and the scanner glass before placing your film or slides. Parent topic: Placing Film or Slides on the Scanner Related tasks Cleaning Your Scanner Placing 35 mm Film Strips on the Scanner...
  • Page 21 2. Slide up to three film strips into the holder with the shiny side facing up so that images and any wording on the film strips are not backward. Note: Do not cover any of the small holes in the holder; they are used as guides in the Thumbnail feature.
  • Page 22 4. Turn the film holder over. 5. Open the scanner cover. 6. Remove the document mat from the scanner cover, if necessary. 7. Place the holder on the scanner glass as shown. Align the arrows on the holder with the arrows on the scanner.
  • Page 23: Placing Medium Format Film On The Scanner

    8. Close the scanner cover gently to keep the holder in place. Parent topic: Placing Film or Slides on the Scanner Placing Medium Format Film on the Scanner You can place medium format film on the scanner using the medium format film holder. Caution: Hold only the edges of the film strips or use gloves, or you may damage the film.
  • Page 24 2. Place the medium format film in the holder with the shiny side face up so that images and any wording on the film strips are not backward. Make sure the film is placed between the film guide tabs and resting on top of the film lock bevels as shown. Film lock bevel Film guide tab Film holder cover...
  • Page 25 3. Make sure that the entire image frame is positioned in the film holder opening, with the film centered and sitting on top of the film lock bevels. Then gently close the film holder cover and press it down until it clicks into place. Also press down all the edges of the cover to secure it. Make sure the film is not pinched or curled.
  • Page 26: Placing 4 X 5 Inch Film On The Scanner

    7. Place the holder on the scanner glass as shown. Align the arrows on the holder with the arrows on the scanner. 8. Close the scanner cover gently to keep the holder in place. Parent topic: Placing Film or Slides on the Scanner Placing 4 x 5 inch Film on the Scanner You can place 4 ×...
  • Page 27 2. Slide the 4 × 5 inch film into the holder with the shiny side facing up so that images and any wording on the film strips are not backward. Make sure the entire image frame is positioned in the film holder opening.
  • Page 28 4. Turn the film holder over. 5. Open the scanner cover. 6. Remove the document mat from the scanner cover, if necessary. 7. Place the holder on the scanner glass as shown. Align the arrows on the holder with the arrows on the scanner.
  • Page 29: Placing 35 Mm Slides On The Scanner

    8. Close the scanner cover gently to keep the holder in place. Parent topic: Placing Film or Slides on the Scanner Placing 35 mm Slides on the Scanner You can scan up to twelve 35 mm slides using the slide holder. Caution: Hold only the edges of the slides or use gloves, or you may damage the film.
  • Page 30: Placing Film In The Film Area Guide

    You can scan oversized film up to 8 × 10 inch (203 × 254 mm) using the film area guide. Scan using Epson Scan Professional Mode and select Film (with Film Area Guide) as the Document Type. Caution: Hold only the edges of the film strips or use gloves, or you may damage the film.
  • Page 31 1. Open the scanner cover. 2. Remove the document mat from the scanner cover, if necessary. 3. Place the film area guide on the scanner glass and align it as shown.
  • Page 32 4. Place the film in the film area guide with the shiny side facing down. Make sure the entire image frame is positioned within the film area guide.
  • Page 33: Epson Fluid Mount Option

    Scanning in Professional Mode Epson Fluid Mount Option The Epson fluid mount option lets you take full advantage of your scanner’s capability for high-resolution imaging. When used with a commercial mounting fluid (not included), it holds your film flat to maintain a consistently sharp focus, helps eliminate Newton rings, reduces grain, and reduces the appearance of scratches on silver-based negatives.
  • Page 34: Using The Epson Fluid Mount Option

    Using the Epson Fluid Mount Option You can scan film up to 5 × 9 inches (127 × 229 mm) with the optional Epson fluid mount. 1. Cut a sheet of clear mounting film to fit within the frame of the fluid mount tray. The sheet must be...
  • Page 35 2. Set the Epson fluid mount guide on your work table. Then place the fluid mount tray on top of the guide. Tray Guide Grid Note: Use the grid to align your film while mounting it on the tray. The grid indicates the optimal area...
  • Page 36 3. Place a drop or two of mounting fluid on the glass tray where you want to mount your film. Only a few drops are needed to mount a six-frame 35-mm strip. Note: You need to work quickly so the mounting fluid doesn’t evaporate. 4.
  • Page 37 7. Open the scanner cover and remove the document mat, if necessary.
  • Page 38 Do not block the window. 9. Close the scanner cover. 10. Start Epson Scan and select Professional Mode as the mode setting. 11. Select Film (with Film Holder) as the Document Type.
  • Page 39: Replacing The Document Mat

    14. Select the scan area for each photo individually, being careful to select only the image itself and not the surrounding area. Then make any desired image adjustments before scanning. Parent topic: Epson Fluid Mount Option Related references Available Image Adjustments - Professional Mode...
  • Page 40 2. Slide the document mat into the notches on the scanner cover with the white surface facing out. Parent topic: Placing Film or Slides on the Scanner...
  • Page 41: Scanning

    Starting a Scan from the Start Button You can scan using the start button on your scanner. This automatically starts Epson Scan using default scan settings, but you can view or change them as necessary. You can also reassign the start button to a different scanning program.
  • Page 42: Changing Default Start Button Settings

    • Windows 8.x: Navigate to the Apps screen and select Event Manager. • Windows (other versions): Click or Start > All Programs or Programs > Epson Software > Event Manager. • OS X: Open the Applications folder, click Epson Software, and click Event Manager.
  • Page 43 You see a window like this:...
  • Page 44: Starting A Scan Using The Epson Scan Icon

    Starting a Scan from the Start Button Starting a Scan Using the Epson Scan Icon You can start the Epson Scan program to select scan settings, scan, and save the scanned image to a file. • Windows 8.x: Navigate to the Apps screen and select EPSON Scan under EPSON or EPSON Software.
  • Page 45 TWAIN-compliant OCR scanning software. To download Epson Scan, visit Epson's driver download site (U.S. downloads Canadian downloads). You see an Epson Scan window like this: Parent topic: Starting a Scan...
  • Page 46: Starting A Scan From A Scanning Program

    Starting a Scan from a Scanning Program You can start Epson Scan from a TWAIN-compliant scanning program to select scan settings, scan, and open the scanned image in the program. 1. Open your scanning program and select its scanning option. (See your scanning program help for...
  • Page 47 Note: In certain programs, you may need to select your product as the "source" first. If you see a Select Source option, choose it and select your product. You see an Epson Scan window like this: Note: In certain programs, you may see the program's scan window instead of the Epson Scan window. Select scanning options as necessary.
  • Page 48: Selecting Epson Scan Settings

    Parent topic: Scanning Scan Modes Epson Scan provides a choice of scan modes with different levels of control over your settings. Full Auto Mode This mode automatically detects the type of content you are scanning, selects settings for it, and saves your scanned image.
  • Page 49: Selecting The Scan Mode

    Selecting the Scan Mode Select the Epson Scan mode you want to use from the Mode box in the upper right corner of the Epson Scan window: Parent topic: Selecting Epson Scan Settings Scanning in Full Auto Mode When you scan in Full Auto Mode, Epson Scan automatically saves your scanned file in JPEG format in your operating system's Pictures or My Pictures folder, or opens it in your scanning program.
  • Page 50 You see this window:...
  • Page 51 3. Click Scan. Epson Scan scans your original, and saves the file in the selected folder or opens it in your scanning program. If the file was saved directly to your computer, you see the file in the Windows Explorer or OS X Finder, where you can view and print the image, if desired.
  • Page 52: Available Image Adjustments - Full Auto Mode

    Scanning in Full Auto Mode Scanning in Home Mode When you scan in Home Mode, Epson Scan automatically saves your scanned file in JPEG format in your operating system's Pictures or My Pictures folder, or opens it in your scanning program. You can select settings, preview, and change the scanned file settings as necessary.
  • Page 53 You see this window: 2. Select the Document Type setting that matches your original, such as Photograph or Text/Line Art. 3. Select the Image Type setting that matches your original.
  • Page 54: Selecting A Scan Area - Home Mode

    11. Change any of the necessary file save settings and click OK. Epson Scan scans your original, and saves the file in the selected folder or opens it in your scanning program. If the file was saved directly to your computer, you see the file in the Windows Explorer or OS X Finder, where you can view and print the image, if desired.
  • Page 55 You can also use the scan area to select specific Image Adjustments settings for a scanned image. Just be sure to click inside the scan area before selecting the settings. 1. Do one of the following to select your scan area in the Preview image: •...
  • Page 56 • Normal preview: Click the Auto Locate icon to create a marquee (dotted line) on the preview image. 2. Do the following, as necessary, to work with the selected scan area: • If the marquee is correct, continue with the next step. •...
  • Page 57: Available Image Adjustments - Home Mode

    • To delete a marquee, click the marquee, then click the Delete Marquee icon. • Thumbnail preview: To change the preview style, click one of the Size icons. 3. Click inside the scan area and make any necessary settings in the Epson Scan window. Parent topic: Scanning in Home Mode Available Image Adjustments - Home Mode You can select these Image Adjustments options in Epson Scan Home Mode.
  • Page 58: Scanning In Professional Mode

    Removing Dust and Scratch Marks Using DIGITAL ICE Technology Scanning in Professional Mode When you scan in Professional Mode, Epson Scan automatically saves your scanned file in JPEG format in your operating system's Pictures or My Pictures folder, or opens it in your scanning program.
  • Page 59 You see this window:...
  • Page 60: Available Image Types - Professional Mode

    12. Change any of the necessary file save settings and click OK. Epson Scan scans your original, and saves the file in the selected folder or opens it in your scanning program. If the file was saved directly to your computer, you see the file in the Windows Explorer or OS X Finder, where you can view and print the image, if desired.
  • Page 61: Available Image Adjustments - Professional Mode

    Parent topic: Scanning in Professional Mode Available Image Adjustments - Professional Mode You can select these Adjustments options in Epson Scan Professional Mode. Not all adjustment settings may be available, depending on other settings you have chosen. Click the image adjustment icon to access additional settings.
  • Page 62 Descreening Removes the ripple pattern that might appear in subtly shaded image areas, such as skin tones. This option improves results when scanning magazines or newspapers. (The results of descreening do not appear in the preview image, only in your scanned image.) Color Restoration Restores the colors in faded photos automatically.
  • Page 63: Selecting A Scan Size - Professional Mode

    1. Click the Preview button to preview your image. 2. In the Epson Scan window, select the size you want your scanned image to be from the Target Size list.
  • Page 64 A marquee (dotted line) appears on your preview image proportioned for the size you selected. 3. Do the following, as necessary, to work with the selected scan area: • To move the marquee, click inside the scan area and drag the marquee where you want it. •...
  • Page 65 4. To create a scanned image size that is not available in the Target Size list, click the Customize option. You see this window: 5. Name the custom size, enter the size, click Save, and click OK. Then adjust the marquee on the preview image.
  • Page 66: Image Preview Guidelines

    Epson Scan. Follow these guidelines to determine the resolution setting you need: • You will enlarge the image as you scan it. If you will enlarge the image using Epson Scan's Target Size setting, you do not need to increase the Resolution setting.
  • Page 67 • You will scan the image at its original size but enlarge it later in an image-editing program. Increase Epson Scan's Resolution setting in your scan. Increase the resolution by the same amount you will increase the image size to retain a high image quality. For example, if the resolution is 300 dpi (dots per inch) and you will double the image size later, change the Resolution setting to 600 dpi.
  • Page 68: Selecting Scan File Settings

    Epson Scan behaves when you scan and save files. The File Save Settings window may appear after you click Scan on the Epson Scan window. You may also be able to access the window by clicking the icon on the Epson Scan window.
  • Page 69: Available Scanned File Types And Optional Settings

    A standard image file format for most OS X programs. PRINT Image Matching II (*.jpg or *.tif) File formats that include Epson PRINT Image Matching II data for enhanced quality and a wider color range (does not affect the way the image displays on the screen).
  • Page 70: Scanning Special Projects

    Scanning Restoring Photo Colors as You Scan You can restore the colors in faded photos as you scan them using Epson Scan's Color Restoration setting. You can select this setting in any of the available scan modes. Note: Color restoration is not available in Office Mode, if Epson Scan offers that mode.
  • Page 71: Removing Dust And Scratch Marks Using Digital Ice Technology

    9. Click Close to exit the Epson Scan window, if necessary. Epson Scan scans your original, and saves the color-restored file in the selected folder or opens it in your scanning program. If the file was saved directly to your computer, you see the file in the Windows Explorer or OS X Finder, where you can view and print the image, if desired.
  • Page 72: Digital Ice Technology Specifications

    11. Click Close to exit the Epson Scan window, if necessary. Epson Scan scans your original, and saves the scanned file in the selected folder or opens it in your scanning program. If the file was saved directly to your computer, you see the file in the Windows Explorer or Mac OS X Finder, where you can view and print the image, if desired.
  • Page 73 202MB 287MB 2400 dpi 805MB 573MB 3600 dpi 1811MB 859MB 12800 dpi 3219MB 1145MB * The resolutions listed here are the higher resolutions used by DIGITAL ICE Technology, and are higher than the resolutions you can select in Epson Scan.
  • Page 74: Scanning To A Pdf File

    Removing Dust and Scratch Marks Using DIGITAL ICE Technology Scanning to a PDF File Using Epson Scan in Home or Professional Mode, you can scan a multi-page document and save it in one PDF (Portable Document Format) file on your computer.
  • Page 75 You see the File Save Settings window. 7. Select PDF as the Type setting. 8. Select any other settings you want to use on the File Save Settings window. Click the Options button to access additional settings. 9. Click OK.
  • Page 76 11. Click Close to exit the Epson Scan window, if necessary. Epson Scan scans your original, and saves the PDF file in the selected folder or opens it in your scanning program. If the file was saved directly to your computer, you see the file in the Windows Explorer or OS X Finder, where you can view and print the document, if desired.
  • Page 77: Using The Scanner As A Copier - Copy Utility

    Start, select All Programs or Programs, select Epson Software, and select Copy Utility. • OS X: Open the Applications folder, select the Epson Software folder, and select Copy Utility. You see this window: 2. Select your scanner from the Scanner list.
  • Page 78: Source Type Settings - Copy Utility

    5. Click the Output Paper box, select the type and size of paper you loaded in your printer, and click Note: When printing from certain Epson printers, you may see the printer settings window. See your printer documentation for instructions on selecting settings.
  • Page 79 Positive Film For color positive slides or film strips. Parent topic: Using the Scanner as a Copier - Copy Utility...
  • Page 80: Cleaning And Transporting Your Scanner

    Cleaning and Transporting Your Scanner See these sections if you need to clean or transport your scanner. Cleaning Your Scanner Transporting Your Scanner Cleaning Your Scanner To keep your product working at its best, you should clean it several times a year. Caution: Do not use a hard brush, alcohol, or paint thinner to clean the product or you may damage it.
  • Page 81 1. Make sure the carriage is in the home position on the upper side of the scanner. If the carriage is not in the home position, turn on the scanner and wait until the carriage moves to the home position. 2.
  • Page 82 6. Disconnect the scanner cover cable. 7. On the back of the scanner, slide the transportation lock to the locked position to secure the scanner carriage. 8. Place the scanner in its original packing materials if possible, or use equivalent materials with cushioning around the scanner.
  • Page 83 Parent topic: Cleaning and Transporting Your Scanner...
  • Page 84: Solving Problems

    Solving Problems Check these sections for solutions to problems you may have using your product. Scanner Light Status Solving Scanning Problems Solving Scanned Image Quality Problems When to Uninstall Your Scanner Software Where to Get Help Scanner Light Status You can often diagnose problems with your scanner by checking its lights. Scanner cover light Scanner light Light...
  • Page 85: Solving Scanning Problems

    Check these solutions if you have problems scanning with your product. Scanner Does Not Turn On or Turns Off Unexpectedly Start Button Does Not Work as Expected Scanning Software Does Not Operate Correctly Cannot Start Epson Scan Scanning is Slow Parent topic: Solving Problems...
  • Page 86: Start Button Does Not Work As Expected

    • If you upgraded your operating system but did not reinstall your scanning software, try reinstalling it. • If you are scanning using OS X, make sure no other Epson scanner drivers are installed. If other drivers are installed, uninstall them, then reinstall this scanner's software.
  • Page 87: Cannot Start Epson Scan

    • If you upgraded your operating system but did not reinstall Epson Scan, try reinstalling it. • If you cannot start Epson Scan in Full Auto Mode, your original may have a very dark or bright background, or be very large. Try scanning in another Epson Scan mode instead.
  • Page 88: Scanning Is Slow

    • Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\(user name)\Local Settings\Temp • Windows (other versions): C:\Users\(user name)\AppData\Local\Temp • Deselect Show Texture in Epson Scan, if necessary. • If you are scanning using DIGITAL ICE Technology, turn off the feature; scanning takes longer using DIGITAL ICE Technology.
  • Page 89: Image Consists Of A Few Dots Only

    If your scanned image consists only of a few dots, try these solutions: • Make sure you placed your original for scanning facing the correct way. • If you are scanning using the Epson Scan Black & White setting, adjust the Threshold setting and scan again.
  • Page 90: Image Is Distorted Or Blurry

    • Adjust the Auto Exposure setting. • Increase the Resolution setting. • Click Configuration, select the Color tab, and adjust these Epson Scan settings (if available): • Continuous Auto Exposure • Click Recommended Value to return the Auto Exposure Level setting to its default value.
  • Page 91: Image Colors Are Patchy At The Edges

    focal point for your film, which may differ from frame to frame or image to image. Set all the sliders to the same height. (Their default height is 0.12 inch (3 mm) and indicated by the arrow symbol.) 0.18 inch (4.5 mm) 0.16 inch (4 mm) 0.14 inch (3.5 mm) 0.12 inch (3 mm)
  • Page 92: Image Is Too Dark

    Back of Original Image Appears in Scanned Image If an image from the back of a thin original appears in your scanned image, make sure you selected the correct Image Type setting for your original and select the Text Enhancement setting in Epson Scan. Parent topic:...
  • Page 93: Scanned Image Colors Do Not Match Original Colors

    Scan Area is Not Adjustable in Thumbnail Preview If you cannot adjust the scan area while viewing a Thumbnail preview in Epson Scan, try these solutions: • Create a scan area by drawing a marquee on your preview image and adjusting it as necessary.
  • Page 94: Scanned Image Edges Are Cropped

    • Make sure your film or slides are placed correctly in the correct film holder, and the holder is positioned correctly on the scanner glass. • Make sure the Epson Scan Document Type setting (Home Mode) or Film Type setting (Professional Mode) is set correctly.
  • Page 95: Ring Pattern Appears In Scanned Film Or Slides

    • Windows XP: Open the Windows Control Panel utility. Double-click Add or Remove Programs. Select the scanner software program and click Change/Remove. 4. Restart your computer, then see the Start Here sheet to re-install your software. Note: If you find that re-installing your scanner software does not solve a problem, contact Epson.
  • Page 96: Uninstalling Scanner Software - Os X

    Uninstalling Scanner Software - OS X In most cases, you do not need to uninstall your scanner software before re-installing it. However, you can download the Uninstaller utility from the Epson support website to uninstall your scanner software as described here.
  • Page 97 Purchase Supplies and Accessories You can purchase genuine Epson accessories at epson.com (U.S. sales) or epson.ca (Canadian sales). You can also purchase accessories from an Epson authorized reseller. To find the nearest one, call 800- GO-EPSON (800-463-7766). Parent topic: Solving Problems...
  • Page 98: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications These sections list the technical specifications for your scanner. Note: Epson offers a recycling program for end of life products. Please go to this site for information on how to return your products for proper disposal. Windows System Requirements...
  • Page 99: General Specifications

    Note: Epson Scan does not support the UNIX File System (UFS) for OS X. Install Epson Scan on a disk or in a partition that does not use UFS. With OS X 10.6.x, Epson Scan is available only on the Intel application.
  • Page 100: Dimension Specifications

    Interface One Hi-Speed USB port Light source White LED, IR LED Parent topic: Technical Specifications Dimension Specifications Height 6.0 inches (152.5 mm) Width 19.8 inches (503 mm) Depth 12.1 inches (308 mm) Weight 14.5 lb (6.6 kg) Parent topic: Technical Specifications Electrical Specifications Scanner Note: Check the label on the scanner and the AC adapter for voltage information.
  • Page 101: Environmental Specifications

    Rated input voltage 100 to 240 V model: 100 to 240 V 220 to 240 V model: 220 to 240 V Rated input current 1.0 A Rated input frequency 50 to 60 Hz Rated output voltage DC 24 V Rated output current 1.0 A Parent topic: Technical Specifications...
  • Page 102: Safety And Approvals Specifications

    Safety and Approvals Specifications Scanner United States EMC: FCC part 15 Subpart B class B Canada EMC: CAN/CSA-CEI/IEC CISPR 22 Class B AC Adapter United States Safety: UL60950-1 EMC: FCC part 15 Subpart B class B Canada Safety: CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1 EMC: CAN/CSA-CEI/IEC CISPR 22 Class B Parent topic: Technical Specifications...
  • Page 103: Notices

    Notices Check these sections for important notices about your scanner. Note: Epson offers a recycling program for end of life products. Please go to this site for information on how to return your products for proper disposal. Important Safety Instructions...
  • Page 104: Restrictions On Copying

    • Place the scanner and the AC adapter near an electrical outlet where the adapter can be easily unplugged. • The AC power cord should be placed to avoid abrasions, cuts, fraying, crimping, and kinking. • Do not place objects on top of the AC power cord and do not allow the AC adapter or the power cord to be stepped on or run over.
  • Page 105: Default Delay Times For Power Management For Epson Products

    Mac and OS X are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. General Notice: Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. Epson disclaims any and all rights in those marks. Parent topic:...
  • Page 106: Libtiff Software Acknowledgment

    Epson product. Epson is not responsible for any use of this information as applied to other products. Neither Seiko Epson Corporation nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third...
  • Page 107: A Note Concerning Responsible Use Of Copyrighted Materials

    Copyright Notice A Note Concerning Responsible Use of Copyrighted Materials Epson encourages each user to be responsible and respectful of the copyright laws when using any Epson product. While some countries' laws permit limited copying or reuse of copyrighted material in certain circumstances, those circumstances may not be as broad as some people assume.

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