USING YOUR SCANNER
Loading Your Film
Note: your scanner supports transparent slides, color negatives, and black and
white negatives for film sizes 135, 110, and 126.
For all scans:
• The 50 x 50 mm Hinged Slide Holder is used for all formats. Use it alone for
slide sizes 135, 110, and 126, or with one of the three special adapters for 135,
126, or 110 film. The film size printed on the adapter should be visible. Make sure
the 4 pins of your adapter are aligned and fully inserted into the 4 holes of the
Slide Holder. It should lie flat.
• Close the Slide Holder until it clicks shut. If it doesn't close properly, do not
force. Reposition the adapter and try again.
To scan transparent slides:
1. Insert the 50 x 50 mm Hinged Slide Holder into the Film/Slide Holder Slot, using
the triangular arrow marks on the holder and the scanner for reference until it
stops.
2. Insert slides one at a time into the opening in the slide holder. The slides will
push each other through. You can center the slide by manually adjusting it to
the left or right.
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3. With the slide centered in place, make color and brightness adjustments as
necessary. Instructions for this step are located on page 15.
4. When the image is in place on the LCD screen, you can press the OK/Scan
button to scan.
5. The image will then automatically be saved on the SD card.
To scan 135, 110, and 126 negatives:
1. Open the 50 x 50 mm Hinged Slide Holder, and insert the appropriate Film
Adapter for the size of your negatives.
2. Make sure the 4 pins of your adapter are aligned and fully inserted into the 4
holes of the Slide Holder. It should lie flat.
3. Close the Slide Holder until it clicks shut. If it doesn't close properly, do not
force. Reposition the adapter and try again.
4. Insert the 135 Film Adapter into the Film/Slide Holder Slot, using the triangular
arrow marks on the holder and the scanner for reference.
5. Insert film one at a time into the opening in the film adapter. The negatives will
push each other through. You can center the image by manually adjusting it to
the left or right.
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