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LIMITED WARRANTY

LIMITED WARRANTY.

 The manufacturer warrants to the original purchaser that this product is 

free from defects in material and workmanship, under normal use, providing that service and 
maintenance is in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  The period of warranty time 
shall be as follows:
-  Microfilm ScanPro 1000:  One year from the date of shipment from the manufacturer’s factory or 

warehouse. 

-  Roll film attachments, and other accessories:  Ninety (90) days from the date of shipment from 

the manufacturer’s factory or warehouse. 

-  Products and items resold by the manufacturer are warranted by the original supplier. The war-

ranty terms and warranty registration materials are included with each item.  It is the respon-
sibility of the end user to complete the documentation and to contact the supplier for follow-up 
service and support.  Products included in this warranty category include but are not limited to 
computers, computer accessories, laser printers, and monitors.

The manufacturer’s sole obligation shall be, at the discretion of the manufacturer, limited to the 
repair or replacement of parts or products manufactured by manufacturer, and which are deter-
mined by the manufacturer to be defective within the applicable warranty period.  Such defective 
items must be returned to the manufacturer, after return authorization is obtained from the manu-
facturer, with shipping and handling charges prepaid.

All items and products returned to the manufacturer for warranty claims require a RETURN AU-
THORIZATION NUMBER (RA number) to be issued by the manufacturer’s customer service.  The 
RA number must appear legibly on all return cartons.  Failure to obtain an RA number or to pack-
age the item properly may result in a loss or reduction of credit.

THE LIMITED WARRANTIES CONTAINED IN THIS AGREEMENT ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER 
WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY REGARDING MERCHANTABIL-
ITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, RELATING TO THE USE OR PERFOR-
MANCE OF THE PRODUCTS.  THE MANUFACTURER WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR PERSONAL 
INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE (UNLESS CAUSED SOLELY BY THE MANUFACTURER’S 
NEGLIGENCE) LOSS OF PROFIT OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES 
ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS.

This limited warranty does not extend to any product which has been subject to misuse, neglect 
or accident, damage caused by the use of supplies or parts not technically satisfactory, repairs 
or modifications not approved by the manufacturer. This Limited Warranty does  not apply to the 
following:  damage caused in shipping, glass breakage, lamps or supplies which requires periodic 
replacement due to normal use or wear.  The manufacturer  does not assume responsibility for 
consequential damages of any nature and shall not be liable for damages resulting from malfunc-
tions or interruptions in the operation or function of the manufacturer’s products.

FOR ALL WARRANTY CLAIMS, THE USER/CUSTOMER SHOULD CONTACT THE SELLING 
DEALER/DISTRIBUTOR SALES OFFICE.  THE DEALER/DISTRIBUTOR SHOULD CONTACT 
MANUFACTURER’S  TECHNICAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT. 

7/2006

Summary of Contents for Microfilm ScanPro 1000

Page 1: ...1 Desktop Compact Film Scanner Operator s Guide Micro lm ScanProTM 1000 2 2007 ScanPro 1000 shown with optional combination che aperture card motorized 16 35mm roll lm carrier...

Page 2: ...9 Toolbar 10 SCAN to Drive 1 or Drive 2 10 Pre x 10 Format 10 Options 10 ROLL FILM CONTROL 10 SAVE AS 10 INCHES or MILLIMETERS 10 Fit to page size 11 Print Offset 12 GRAPHIC BUTTON CONTROLS 12 FILM T...

Page 3: ...ts returned to the manufacturer for warranty claims require a RETURN AU THORIZATION NUMBER RA number to be issued by the manufacturer s customer service The RA number must appear legibly on all return...

Page 4: ...INSERTS Fig 2 ACCESSORIES BOX remove before removing ScanPro Save all packing materials in case you need to move or ship your SCANNER INSERTS Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 GRASP HERE FIRMLY E GRASP Scanner...

Page 5: ...e cable included with your Micro lm Scanner COMPUTER TO ScanPro1000 CABLE A FireWire IEEE 1394 cable is included with your scanner purchase This cable meets all of the speci cations for connecting you...

Page 6: ...to work with all types of micro lm OPTICAL ZOOM LENS Your ScanPro 1000 is equipped with a 7X to 54X ZOOM LENS system This lens is factory in stalled OPTIONAL ROLL FILM CARRIER If you have ordered a r...

Page 7: ...e scan type and resolution High resolution gray scale scans are much more demanding than Half Tone scans for both processing speed and memory Minimum System Requirements when used with Windows 2000 an...

Page 8: ...it is strongly recommended that you use only this cable Connect the AC DC Power Inverter to the Scanner and to your local AC power source shown below Fig 1 CONNECTING THE SCANNER TO THE COMPUTER Power...

Page 9: ...hown on the SETUP Window Fig 2 The SELECTED CONTROLS list speci es which controls are shown on the PowerScan TOOLBAR The AVAILABLE CONTROLS list speci es which control buttons are NOT shown on the Pow...

Page 10: ...a sequential number that is added to the PREFIX The PREFIX name can be set in the SETUP Window by typing a name in the eld titled Pre x Format Speci es the le format if the SAVE AS box is un checked...

Page 11: ...11 Print Offset Speci es the position a of scan on a printed page for example printing on a preprinted form...

Page 12: ...the vertical position for a PORTRAIT image and horizontal position for a LANDSCAPE image to take maximum advantage in capturing the image Look at the images on your micro lm and CLICK to SELECT the m...

Page 13: ...arged view of a portion of the image in the PowerScan Display To use the MAGNIFIER CLICK the MAGNIFIER BUTTON a portion of the image in the PowerScan Display To use the MAGNIFIER CLICK on the TOOL BAR...

Page 14: ...TYPE BUTTON to toggle between GRAY SCALE and HALF TONE scans HALF TONE scanning provides high quality small le size scans A decision should clarify the justices ruling upholding testing for athletes...

Page 15: ...the boundaries de ned by the Fit to Page settings in the Setup Window See Page 10 Use the the Fit to Page settings in the Setup Window See Page 10 and the Fit to Page settings in the Setup Window See...

Page 16: ...t printer preferences MOTORIZED ROLL FILM CON TROL CLICK and drag the button for low speed lm movement CLICK and hold the and buttons for fast speed lm movement speed doubles when the lm carrier is pu...

Page 17: ...OPEN the SETUP WINDOW 3 On the Toolbar section of the setup window in the Available Controls list click Save Settings so that this entry is highlighted 4 Click the Add button between the Available Con...

Page 18: ...he settings le was saved If you want to prohibit the user from changing your settings le or saving set tings of their own you will need to remove the Save Settings button from the toolbar PROCEDURE to...

Page 19: ...High resolution scan in one second SCANNING RESOLUTION Selectable 150 200 300 400 600 FILE FORMATS All common le formats including JPEG PDF TIFF TIFF LZW TIFF Group 4 PDF Multipage TIFF Multipage TIF...

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