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Epson Perfection V350 Photo

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Ejecting Film

When you finish scanning, follow these steps to eject the film 
from the auto film loader:

1. Press the 

5

 Eject button. 

2. Remove the film after the Status light comes on. 

Note: 

Do not pull out the film. Wait until it is ejected automatically.

Do not turn off the scanner before ejecting film. If you do so 
accidentally, turn on the scanner again and press the 

5

 Eject 

button.

3. Flip the metal film guide back in and close the auto film 

loader cover.

Note: 

If the Status light is flashing red, your film may have jammed. 

When you are finished scanning film, be sure to replace the 
document mat before scanning documents or photos. See 
page 8.

Placing Slides in the Holder

You can scan two 35 mm slides at a time using the slide portion 
of the film holder.

Note: 

Make sure the white stickers on the back of the film holder and the 
areas around them are not scratched, dusty, or covered in any way. If 
the areas are obscured, the scanner may have trouble recognizing 
your slides in Full Auto Mode.

Do not cover the small holes on the film holder.

1. Place the film holder on the document table so that it is 

aligned as shown. Make sure the tab labeled 

A

 on the film 

holder fits into the area labeled 

A

 on the scanner.

2. Place one or two slides in the film holder with the shiny 

base side facing down. Your images should appear 
backwards on the side that faces up. Your images should be 
oriented as shown.

Note: 

Make sure you place the long edge of the slide in the film holder 
as shown above, for both landscape and portrait-oriented photos.

3. Close the scanner cover.

When you are finished scanning slides, be sure to replace the 
document mat before scanning documents or photos. See 
page 8.

Содержание Perfection V350 Series

Страница 1: ...b Scanner type Flatbed color Photoelectric device Color CCD line sensor Effective pixels 40 800 56 160 pixels at 4800 dpi Document size Documents or photos 8 5 11 7 inches 216 297 mm US letter or A4 size Film or slides 35 mm film strips 3 frames at a time using film holder 6 frames at a time using auto film loader 35 mm slides 2 slides at a time USB interface connector DC power inlet Eject button ...

Страница 2: ... current 1 5 A Power consumption 20 W operating 13 5 W stand by mode 4 1 W sleep mode Rated input voltage AC 100 to 120 V Rated input current 0 6 A Rated frequency 50 to 60 Hz Rated output voltage DC 13 5 V Rated output current 1 5 A Temperature Operating 41 to 95 F 5 to 35 C Storage 13 to 140 F 25 to 60 C Humidity Operating 10 to 80 without condensation Storage 10 to 85 without condensation Opera...

Страница 3: ...t the corner of the scanner next to the arrow mark 3 An area 0 12 inch 3 mm from the horizontal and the vertical sides of the scanner glass cannot be scanned If you place a document in the corner of the document table move it up and in slightly to avoid cropping 4 If you are scanning multiple photos at once position each photo at least 0 8 inch 20 mm apart from the others 5 Close the scanner cover...

Страница 4: ...to scan your film or slides 1 Open the scanner cover and gently slide up the document mat to remove it 2 Use a non abrasive microfiber cloth to wipe the document table before placing your film or slides To place film for scanning in the film holder see the next section To place film for scanning in the auto film loader see page 5 To place slides for scanning see page 7 Placing Film in the Holder 1...

Страница 5: ...e page 8 Placing Film in the Auto Film Loader The Perfection V350 Photo comes with an auto film loader on the scanner cover that lets you load a film strip for scanning automatically Before loading a filmstrip in the auto film loader however make sure it meets these requirements to avoid damaging your film or the film loader The film is dry The film is not infrared film The film is 35 mm wide and ...

Страница 6: ...ng down Your images and any wording on the film strip should appear backwards on the side that faces up Slowly slide the film into the loader Let go of the film when the scanner begins to automatically feed it into position Note If you have difficulty inserting your film slightly bend the film so that it straightens out Caution Hold the edge of the film gently or use gloves to touch the film other...

Страница 7: ...a time using the slide portion of the film holder Note Make sure the white stickers on the back of the film holder and the areas around them are not scratched dusty or covered in any way If the areas are obscured the scanner may have trouble recognizing your slides in Full Auto Mode Do not cover the small holes on the film holder 1 Place the film holder on the document table so that it is aligned ...

Страница 8: ...Document Mat Replace the document mat by sliding it into the notches in the scanner cover Make sure the white surface faces outwards Scanning and Restoring Photos Using the Color Restoration feature in Epson Scan you can transform old faded or badly exposed photos into ones with true to life color You can restore printed photos negative film or slides automatically as you scan them You can use Col...

Страница 9: ...or detailed steps see the on screen User s Guide Note Backlight Correction is not available in Full Auto Mode Reading the Status Light If an error occurs the scanner stops operating and the status light flashes red This indicates the scanner is not connected to your computer properly or your software is not fully installed See the Start Here sheet that came with your scanner for instructions on in...

Страница 10: ... in the center position plug in the scanner connect it to your computer and wait about 15 seconds for the carriage to move to the center position 2 Unplug the AC adapter to turn the scanner off 3 Disconnect the USB cable 4 Attach the packing materials that came with the scanner then repack the scanner in its original box or a similar box that fits the scanner snugly Related Documentation CPD 21605...

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