Getting the Most From Your Scanner
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Batch Scanning Photos and Film
If you’re working with photos or film, you can place multiple images on the scanner,
and then scan them all at once (instead of one-by-one) with EPSON Scan. This lets
you quickly digitize large numbers of images.
Note:
If you have the Photo version of the scanner, you can use the LaserSoft Imaging
SilverFast Job Manager for high-capacity batch scanning. For details, see the on-screen
guide included with the software.
To scan multi-page documents, such as reports, use the optional ADF (see page 55).
Placing Your Photos
1. Raise the scanner cover and place your photos face-down on the glass. Be sure to
leave a space of at least 3/4 inch (20 mm) between each of the photos.
Note:
If you’re scanning film, see page 48 for instructions on using the
transparency unit and film holders.
2. Close the document cover, being careful not to move your photos.
Tip:
If the edges of your photos don’t scan properly, move them in about
1/16 inch (1.5 mm) from the edges of the glass.
Summary of Contents for E10000XL-GA
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