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two different dimensions) are supplied with the scanner. By placing the pins
in the holes along the front of the scanner tray as shown in the diagram below,
you can quickly adapt the scanner to any of the above mentioned systems.
Calibration
Because the output of the scanner’s light source changes slightly over time,
white point calibration is necessary to ensure consistent scanning results.
White point calibration should be carried out when the scanner is first
installed and each morning before starting work.
Geometric calibration and focus calibration are rarely necessary, but
should be done at the time of installation and can be repeated later if
necessary.
For instructions on all three types of calibration, please see “Scanner
Calibration and Focus Adjustment.”
General operating procedures
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ScanMate F10 • Operator’s Manual
Large pin for Bacher Control 2000
and Stoesser systems.
Top ø 6.35 mm
Bottom ø 3 mm
Small pin for Montaloch and
Beil systems.
Top ø 5 mm
Bottom ø 2.5 mm
S1
S1
S2
S2
S1
S2
Ba
Be
M
M
M
Be
Be
Ba
Ba
Ba
= Bacher Control 2000 (2 x 196.5 mm)
S1
= Stoesser (2 x 216 mm)
S2
= Stoesser (2 x 108 mm)
M
= Montaloch (2 x 195 mm)
Be
= Beil (2 x 200 mm)