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ULLETIN

 

Date: 

12/12/2008 

Originator:

TC 

PSB #: 

PSB.2009.01.002 

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Reference: 

N/A 

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Product(s): 

Perfection 4990 Series, Perfection V700Photo / V750 M-PRO 

Subject: 

Issues Scanning Large Film or X-rays 

 
This bulletin was created to inform customers of issues that can occur when using the 
Perfection 4990 Series or Perfection V700Photo / V750 M-PRO scanners to scan large film or 
large X-rays such as dental panoramic X-rays.  
 
 

Description of Issue:

  

When customers scan large photographic film or large X-rays such as dental panoramic X-rays 
that are typically 5" x 11", the preview and final scan may appear “washed out” or display lines. 
This issue occurs when the panoramic X-ray is placed on the scanner bed lengthwise (long 
side of film placed against long side of scanner) but may be intermittent depending on where 
the film is placed on the bed. When the panoramic X-ray is turned to a horizontal position 
where it is sticking out the side of the scanner, the scanned image appears normal on the 
monitor but is clipped. The film must be repositioned on the glass in order for the scanner to 
capture the rest of the film image; this may require multiple scans.   
 
 

Reason:  

The Perfection 4990 series and V700 / V750-M PRO can scan up to a maximum 8" x 10" film. 
Scanning film (whether photographic film or X-rays) larger than the maximum supported film 
size is not recommended. For film larger than 8” x 10”, we recommend the Expression 
10000XL Photo. This model supports a film size up to 12.2" x 16.5".  
 
When using the Perfection 4990 series and V700 / V750-M PRO to scan larger size X-rays or 
any film that does not fit into one of the included conventional size film holders, you must use 
the film area guide. The guide properly masks off the allowable film scan area. When placing 
film inside the film area guide make sure you do not block the white reference calibration area 
on the guide—the notched area at the top of the film area guide is where the scanner performs 
its calibration. The scanner takes a transparency white reference calibration reading through 
this notched area every time a preview or scan is performed and it must not be blocked or 
covered by any part of the film.  
 
When scanning large X-rays or any film larger than 8" x 10" it may be necessary to scan the 
film as 2 or more images, so that the white reference calibration area does not get covered by 
the film. If you can place the film slightly lower than the white reference calibration area and do 
not mind a slight crop of the image then you should be able to scan it as one image. For proper 
or complete scans as 1 image, we again recommend that a larger film scanner be used. 
 
 

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PSB.2009.01.002 

Summary of Contents for Perfection 4990 Photo

Page 1: ...n scan up to a maximum 8 x 10 film Scanning film whether photographic film or X rays larger than the maximum supported film size is not recommended For film larger than 8 x 10 we recommend the Expression 10000XL Photo This model supports a film size up to 12 2 x 16 5 When using the Perfection 4990 series and V700 V750 M PRO to scan larger size X rays or any film that does not fit into one of the i...

Page 2: ...r carefully read the film scanning sections in the Perfection series User s guide If you are having issues scanning large film or X rays on the Perfection series please verify you are placing the film properly on the glass and are using the film area guide Instructions and Examples In Epson Scan use Professional Mode and Film with Film Area Guide as your Document Type X rays are typically scanned ...

Page 3: ... film placement The film is too high on the bed and is covering part of the white calibration notched area Every time a film scan or preview is initiated the scanner will perform an incorrect white calibration reading which causes scanned images to look washed out image or display lines Page 3 of 5 PSB 2009 01 002 ...

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Page 5: ...final scan when the film is not correctly placed on the bed The film was placed in the area where the scanner takes a white calibration reading Note the very light washed out areas and lines throughout the scan Page 5 of 5 PSB 2009 01 002 ...

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