User’s Guide Overview of Your Scanner Features Guide to the Scanner Parts These features help you create the best possible scans, no matter what shape your original is in. Check this section to identify the parts of your scanner. Placing Originals on the Scanner Scanning Your Originals Follow the steps here to place your original documents or photos on the scanner. Follow the step-by-step instructions here to scan your original documents or photos using any of the available scanning methods.
Home > Overview of Your Scanner Features Overview of Your Scanner Features These features help you create the best possible scans, no matter what shape your original is in.
Home > Guide to the Scanner Parts Guide to the Scanner Parts Check these sections to identify the parts of your scanner.
Home > Placing Originals on the Scanner Placing Originals on the Scanner Follow the steps in the sections here to place your original documents, photos, film, or slides on the scanner.
Home > Scanning Your Originals Scanning Your Originals Follow the step-by-step instructions in the sections here to scan your original documents, photos, film, or slides using any of the available scanning methods.
Home > Scanning Special Projects Scanning Special Projects Follow these instructions for specific scanning projects you may need to create.
Home > Maintenance Maintenance Follow the guidelines here to maintain and transport your scanner.
Home > Solving Problems Solving Problems Troubleshooting If you have a problem using your scanner or its software, check here for solutions.
Home > Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Check here for technical details about your scanner and its accessories. System Requirements Scanner Specifications Note: Epson offers a recycling program for end of life products. Please go to www.epson.com/ recycle for information on how to return your products for proper disposal.
Home > Safety Important Safety Instructions Restrictions on Copying Read all these instructions, and follow all warnings and instructions marked on the scanner. In this document, warnings, cautions, and notes indicate the following: Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury. Cautions must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment. Notes contain important information and useful tips on the operation of this product.
on and off. If you use an extension cord with the scanner, make sure the total ampere rating of the devices plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the cord’s ampere rating. Also, make sure the total ampere rating of all devices plugged into the wall outlet does not exceed the wall outlet’s ampere rating. Never disassemble, modify, or attempt to repair the AC adapter, scanner, or scanner option by yourself except as specifically explained in the scanner’s guides.
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Home > Operating System Versions Operating System Versions In this manual, the following abbreviations are used. Windows refers to Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows XP x64. Windows 8 refers to Windows 8 and Windows 8 Pro. Windows 7 refers to Windows 7 Home Basic, Windows 7 Home Premium, Windows 7 Professional, and Windows 7 Ultimate.
Home > Overview of Your Scanner Features Color Restoration Using the Color Restoration feature in Epson Scan, you can transform an old, faded, or badly exposed photo into one with true-to-life color and sharpness. Original image For instructions on using this feature, see Restoring Color.
Home > Overview of Your Scanner Features Dust Removal Using the Dust Removal feature in Epson Scan, you can virtually “clean” the dust marks from your originals as you scan them. Original image Dust Removal applied For instructions on using this feature, see Removing Dust Marks with the Dust Removal Feature.
Home > Overview of Your Scanner Features DIGITAL ICE Technology and DIGITAL ICE Lite Technology Your scanner and its Epson Scan software are equipped with the DIGITAL ICE Technology and DIGITAL ICE Lite Technology features that remove stubborn dust or scratch marks from color photos, film, or slides. Original image DIGITAL ICE Technology applied DIGITAL ICE Technology can remove dust marks that the Dust Removal feature cannot.
Home > Overview of Your Scanner Features Backlight Correction Using the Backlight Correction feature in your scanning software, you can remove shadows from photos that have too much background light. Original image Backlight Correction applied For instructions on using this feature, see Fixing Backlit Photos.
Home > Overview of Your Scanner Features Text Enhancement When you scan documents, you can sharpen the text and increase accuracy by using the Text Enhancement feature in Epson Scan. Original Text Enhancement: Off For instructions on using this feature, see Text Enhancement.
Home > Guide to the Scanner Parts Scanner Parts Note: Your product may look different from the illustrations in this guide, but the instructions are the same. a. scanner cover b. Start button c.
a. document mat b. transparency unit transportation lock c. document table d. carriage a. option interface connector b. USB interface connector c. DC inlet d. cover cable e.
Home > Guide to the Scanner Parts Lights and Start Button Lights Button The scanner has one button for scanning operations. The scanner light indicates the scanner’s status. a. Start button b. scanner light c. scanner cover light Lights The scanner light is located above the Light Color Scanner light Green power button, and the scanner cover light is on the top of the scanner cover. Indicator Status On Flashing Red — Scanner cover light Blue — Flashing Off On Off Meaning Ready to scan images.
Button Before using the Start button, make sure you have installed Epson Scan. Button Function Epson Scan starts. Start See Using the Scanner Button. Note for Mac OS X 10.5.8 users: The Start button is not supported. To start Epson Scan, see Using the Epson Scan Icon for instructions.
Home > Placing Originals on the Scanner Placing Documents or Photos Placing Documents or Photos on the Document Table Placing Large or Thick Documents Caution: Do not place heavy objects on the document table glass and do not press the glass with too much force. Placing Documents or Photos on the Document Table Open the scanner cover. Make sure the document mat is installed inside the cover. If it is not installed, see Replacing the Document Mat for instructions. a.
Place your document or photo facedown on the document table. Make sure the top of the document or photo is against the upper right corner of the document table, next to the arrow mark. Note: If you are scanning multiple photos at once, position each photo at least 20 mm (0.8 inch) apart from the others. Close the scanner cover gently so that your original does not move.
Note: Always keep the document table clean. Do not leave photos on the document table for an extended period of time as they may stick to the glass. To start scanning, see Starting Epson Scan for instructions. Top Placing Large or Thick Documents When you scan a large or thick document, you can remove the scanner cover. Turn off the scanner using its Disconnect the cover cable. power button.
Open the scanner cover. Pull the scanner cover straight up and off the scanner.
Turn on the scanner using its power button. Note: When scanning without the scanner cover, gently press down on your document to flatten it. When you are finished scanning, replace the scanner cover in the reverse order that you removed it.
Home > Placing Originals on the Scanner Placing Film or Slides Removing the Document Mat Placing Film in the Holder Placing Slides in the Holder Placing Film in the Film Area Guide Replacing the Document Mat Removing the Document Mat To scan film strips or slides, you need to remove the document mat from the scanner cover. This uncovers the transparency unit so your scanner can use it to scan your film or slides. Make sure the cover cable is connected to the scanner’s OPTION port.
Use a soft cloth to wipe the transparency unit window and the document table before placing your film or slides.
a. transparency unit window To place film for scanning, see Placing Film in the Holder. To place slides for scanning, see Placing Slides in the Holder. Top Placing Film in the Holder Placing 35 mm Film Strips Remove the film strip cover(s) on the film holder. Slide up to four film strips all the way into the film holder with the shiny base side facing down. Your images and any wording on the film strips should appear backwards on the side that faces up, as shown by the illustration on the film holder.
Place the film holder on the document table so that it is aligned with the upper right corner. Make sure you removed the document mat. See Removing the Document Mat. Close the scanner cover. To scan your film, see Starting Epson Scan. When you are finished scanning film, be sure to replace the document mat before scanning documents or photos. See Replacing the Document Mat. Placing Medium Format Film Open the cover on the medium format film holder.
Slide up to two medium format film images into the film holder with the shiny base side facing down. Your images and any wording on the film should appear backwards on the side that faces up, as shown by the illustration on the film holder. Make sure the entire image frame is positioned in the film holder opening. Note: Hold the edge of the film gently or use gloves to touch the film; otherwise you may damage the film.
Make sure you removed the document mat. See Removing the Document Mat. Close the scanner cover. To scan your film, see Starting Epson Scan. Note: You cannot use Full Auto Mode to scan medium format film. When you are finished scanning film, be sure to replace the document mat before scanning documents or photos. See Replacing the Document Mat. Placing 4 × 5 inch Film Open the covers on the 4 × 5 inch film holder. Place the film into the film holder with the shiny base side facing down.
Note: Hold the edge of the film gently or use gloves to touch the film; otherwise you may damage the film. 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 film in Full Auto Mode. Do not cover any of the tiny holes in the film holder or the scanner may have trouble recognizing which film holder you are using.
Make sure you removed the document mat. See Removing the Document Mat. Close the scanner cover. To scan your film, see Starting Epson Scan. Note: You cannot use Full Auto Mode to scan 4 × 5 inch film. When you are finished scanning film, be sure to replace the document mat before scanning documents or photos. See Replacing the Document Mat. Top Placing Slides in the Holder You can scan up to twelve 35 mm slides at a time using the slide holder.
You cannot scan negative slides. Make sure the white stickers on the back on 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 any of the tiny holes in the film holder or the scanner may have trouble recognizing which film holder you are using. Place up to twelve slides in the 35 mm slide holder with the shiny base side facing down.
Make sure you removed the document mat. See Removing the Document Mat. Close the scanner cover. To scan your slides, see Starting Epson Scan. When you are finished scanning slides, be sure to replace the document mat before scanning documents or photos. See Replacing the Document Mat. Top Placing Film in the Film Area Guide You can scan film that cannot be placed in the film holders (up to 8 × 10 inch film) using the film area guide in Professional Mode.
Place the film area guide on the document table with the tab facing the left side of the scanner. Place the film in the film area guide (up to 8 × 10 inch film) with the shiny base side facing down. Your images and any wording on the film should appear backwards on the side that faces up. Make sure the entire image frame is positioned in the film area guide opening.
Note: Leave the part of the film area guide circled below uncovered or colors in your scans will be affected.
Make sure you removed the document mat. See Removing the Document Mat. Close the scanner cover. To scan your film, see Starting Epson Scan. Note: You cannot use Full Auto Mode, Office Mode, or Home Mode when scanning film with the film area guide. When you are finished scanning film, be sure to replace the document mat before scanning documents or photos. See Replacing the Document Mat. Top Replacing the Document Mat Replace the document mat by sliding it into the notches in the scanner cover.
Home > Scanning Your Originals Starting Epson Scan Using the Scanner Button Using the EPSON Scan Icon Using Another Scanning Program Using the Scanner Button a. Start button Start button on the scanner. The Epson Scan window automatically You can start Epson Scan just by pressing the opens. See Selecting an Epson Scan Mode for instructions on selecting an Epson Scan mode. Note for Mac OS X 10.5.8 users: The Start button is not supported.
Windows (other versions): Double-click the EPSON Scan icon on the desktop. Or, select or Start > All Programs or Programs > EPSON > EPSON Scan > EPSON Scan. Mac OS X: Select Applications > EPSON Software > EPSON Scan. The Epson Scan window automatically opens. See Selecting an Epson Scan Mode for instructions on selecting an Epson Scan mode. Top Using Another Scanning Program You can use any TWAIN-compliant scanning program, such as Adobe Photoshop Elements, to scan with your scanner.
Home > Scanning Your Originals Selecting an Epson Scan Mode Epson Scan offers several scanning modes to choose from. Full Auto Mode lets you scan quickly and easily, without selecting any settings or previewing your image. Full Auto Mode is best when you need to scan your originals at 100% size and you do not need to preview the images before scanning. You can restore faded colors or remove dust marks in Full Auto Mode. This is the default mode in Epson Scan.
Home > Scanning Your Originals Changing the Scan Mode To change the scan mode, click the arrow in the Mode box in the upper right corner of the Epson Scan window. Then, select the mode you want to use from the list that appears. Note: The mode you select remains in effect when you start Epson Scan next time. For instructions on scanning using these modes, see one of these sections.
Home > Scanning Your Originals Scanning in Full Auto Mode When you start Epson Scan for the first time, it runs in Full Auto Mode and displays the Epson Scan Full Auto Mode window. Note for film or slides: In Full Auto Mode, you can only scan 35 mm color film strips or color positive slides. To scan other types of film, use Home Mode or Professional Mode. To change the scan mode, see Changing the Scan Mode.
If the Show this dialog box before next scan check box is cleared, Epson Scan starts scanning immediately without displaying this screen. To return to this screen, click Cancel in the Scanning dialog box during scanning. Place your original(s) on the document table. See one of these sections for instructions. Documents or photos: Placing Documents or Photos Film or slides: Placing Film or Slides Start Epson Scan. See Starting Epson Scan for instructions. Select Full Auto Mode from the Mode list.
Epson Scan previews each image, detects which type of original it is, and selects the scan settings automatically. After a moment, you see a small preview of each image in the Epson Scan window. Note: It takes a few minutes to scan a full film strip. If you need to change any settings, click Pause. You will return to the Epson Scan Full Auto Mode window. If you need to cancel scanning, click Cancel when it appears. What happens next depends on how you started your scan.
Home > Scanning Your Originals Scanning in Office Mode When you select Office Mode, you see the Epson Scan Office Mode window. Place the original(s) on the document table. See Placing Documents or Photos for instructions. Start Epson Scan. See Starting Epson Scan for instructions. Select Office Mode in the Mode list. See Changing the Scan Mode for instructions.
Select Color, Grayscale, or Black&White as the Image Type setting. Select Document Table as the Document Source setting. Select the size of your original document as the Size setting. Click the arrow to open the Resolution list and select an appropriate resolution for your original. See Selecting the Scan Resolution for instructions. Click Preview to preview your image(s). The Preview window appears and displays your image. See Previewing and Adjusting the Scan Area for instructions.
Home > Scanning Your Originals Scanning in Home Mode When you select Home Mode, you see the Epson Scan Home Mode window. Place your original(s) on the document table. See one of these sections for instructions.
Start Epson Scan. See Starting Epson Scan for instructions. Select Home Mode in the Mode list. See Changing the Scan Mode for instructions. Click the arrow to open the Document Type list, and select the type of your original(s) you are scanning. Select Color, Grayscale, or Black&White as the Image Type setting. In the Destination box, click the button for the way you plan to use the scanned image(s). Screen/Web for images you will view only on a computer screen or post on the web.
Home > Scanning Your Originals Scanning in Professional Mode When you select Professional Mode, you see the Epson Scan Professional Mode window.
Place your original(s) on the document table. See one of these sections for instructions. Documents or photos: Placing Documents or Photos Film or slides: Placing Film or Slides Start Epson Scan. See Starting Epson Scan for instructions. Select Professional Mode in the Mode list. See Changing the Scan Mode for instructions. Click the arrow to open the Document Type list and select Reflective (for scanning documents or photos) or Film (for scanning film or slides).
Click the arrow to open the Resolution list and select an appropriate resolution for your original(s). See Selecting the Scan Resolution for instructions. Click Preview to preview your image(s). The Preview window appears and displays your image(s). See Previewing and Adjusting the Scan Area for instructions on settings in the Preview window. Click the arrow to open the Target Size list to select the size you want of the scanned image(s), if necessary.
Home > Scanning Your Originals Selecting File Save Settings When you see the File Save Settings window, you can select the location, name, and format of the scanned image file. Full Auto Mode: Click Customize, then click File Save Settings. Office Mode, Home Mode, or Professional Mode: Click the Scan button. File Save Settings icon to the right of the The File Save Settings window appears.
In the File Save Settings window, specify the file folder in which you want to save your scanned image. Click the Documents or Pictures radio button, or the My Documents or My Pictures radio button. If you want to select another folder, click the Other radio button, then click Browse (Windows) or Choose (Mac OS X) and select the folder. If you want to save your image on the desktop, simply click the Other radio button. Specify a file name prefix with an alphanumeric character string.
deselect it, you must click the button. File Save Settings icon to open the window before clicking the Scan Open image folder after scanning Select this option if you want Windows Explorer or the Mac OS X Finder to automatically open the folder where your scanned image file is saved when Epson Scan finishes scanning. Show Add Page dialog after scanning Select this option if you want the Add Page Confirmation window to appear automatically after each scan in PDF or multi-TIFF.
Home > Scanning Your Originals Detailed Setting Instructions Selecting the Scan Resolution Previewing and Adjusting the Scan Area Adjusting the Color and Other Image Settings Selecting the Scan Size Selecting the Scan Resolution You can select a specific Resolution setting for your images. Keep in mind that higher resolution settings increase scanning time, so do not select a higher resolution than you need.
In the Full Auto Mode window, click Customize. The Customize window appears. Click the Specify resolution for Full Auto Mode check box and select the number of dpi (dots per inch) at which you want to scan. Selecting the Resolution in Home Mode To change the resolution, first select Other as the Destination setting. Click the arrow next to the Resolution list and select the number of dpi (dots per inch) at which you want to scan.
Professional Mode Click the arrow next to the Resolution list and select the number of dpi (dots per inch) at which you want to scan. Top Previewing and Adjusting the Scan Area Once you have selected your basic settings and resolution, you can preview your image and select or adjust the image area of the image(s) in a Preview window on your screen. There are two types of preview. Normal preview displays your previewed image(s) in their entirety.
Depending on your document type and other settings, you may not be able to change the preview type. You can resize the Preview window. To resize the Preview window, click and drag the corner of the Preview window. If you preview with the Preview dialog not displayed, image(s) will be displayed in the default preview mode. If you preview with the Preview dialog displayed, image(s) will be displayed in the preview mode that was displayed just before previewing.
If you are viewing the Normal preview, you can do the following to adjust the image(s). To select your scan area, click the auto locate icon to create a marquee that marks the edges of your image area (if you have only one photo or document on the document table), or draw a marquee manually. You can move the marquee to change the scan area. See Creating a Marquee on a Preview Image for instructions.
To zoom in on an image in the Thumbnail preview, double-click the thumbnail to zoom in. You can change the size of the thumbnail by clicking either the , or Thumbnail , Thumbnail Full size of 1 frame button. To rotate an image or flip it horizontally (like a mirror image), click its thumbnail and then click the rotation icon or mirroring icon. Note: If your image is not rotated correctly, see Images are Rotated Incorrectly.
When you use the Thumbnail preview, Epson Scan automatically creates marquees around your image delete marquee icon before (s) for you. If you need to adjust a marquee, click inside it and click the completing the steps in this section. If you do not need to adjust any marquees, skip to Adjusting the Color and Other Image Settings. To draw a marquee, move your cursor over a preview image. The pointer becomes a set of cross-hairs.
Note: To restrict the movement of the marquee to vertical or horizontal only, hold down the Shift key as you move the marquee. To restrict the size of the marquee to the current proportions, hold down the Shift key as you resize the marquee. For best results and image exposure, make sure all sides of the marquee are located inside the preview image. Do not include any of the area around the preview image in the marquee. If you are viewing the Normal preview, you can create multiple marquees (up to 50).
The table below describes the settings available in Office Mode. For details on adjusting these settings, see Epson Scan Help. Note: If you are scanning multiple images at the same time and you want to apply the image adjustments to all of your images or scan areas, click All in the Preview window before you begin making your adjustments. Setting Description Unsharp Mask Turn on to make the edges of image areas clearer for an overall sharper image. Turn off to leave softer edges.
Contrast Adjusts the difference between the light and dark areas of the overall image. When the Image Type is set to Black&White, select Auto Area Segmentation to make this setting available. Threshold Adjusts the level at which the black areas in text and line art are delineated, improving text recognition in OCR programs. This setting is available under the following conditions: - The Image Type is set to Black&White, and Image Option is not selected.
Descreening Removes the rippled pattern that can appear in subtly-shaded image areas, such as in skin tones. Also improves results when scanning magazine or newspaper images which include screening in their original print processes. This setting is available only when the Image Type is set to Color or Grayscale. The results of descreening do not appear in the preview, only in your scanned image. Backlight Correction Removes shadows from photos that have too much background light.
To view the red, green, and blue levels at particular points in your preview image as you make densitometer icon in the Preview window and move your cursor over adjustments, click the an image area. See Epson Scan Help for details. Certain settings may not be available, or may be automatically selected, depending on the type of image you are previewing and other settings you have selected.
Tone Correction Provides a graphical interface for adjusting tone levels individually. For advanced users only. Click the Brightness Adjusts the overall image lightness and darkness. Click the Contrast Image Adjustment icon to access the Saturation setting. Adjusts the balance of red, green, and blue colors in the overall image. Click the Color Palette Image Adjustment icon to access the Contrast setting. Adjusts the density of colors in the overall image.
Note: To view red, green, and blue levels at particular points in your preview image as you make densitometer icon in the Preview window and move your cursor over adjustments, click the an image area. See Epson Scan Help for details. Certain settings may not be available, or may be automatically selected, depending on the type of image you are previewing and other settings you have selected.
If you need to create a scan size that is not in the Target Size list, you can create a custom size. Click the arrow to open the list and select Customize. You see the Target Size window. Type a name for your custom size, enter the size, click Save, then click OK. Your new size appears in the Target Size list. Once you have selected your scan size, you can click and drag the marquee to the area in the image you want to scan. For details, see Creating a Marquee on a Preview Image.
orientation icon. Note: The orientation icon is not available if you selected Original as the Target Size setting. Selecting the Scan Size in Professional Mode You can select a predefined scan size from the Target Size list. Click the arrow to open the list and select the size you want. A marquee (dotted line) proportioned for that size appears on your preview image. Documents or photos Film or Slides If you need to create a scan size that is not in the Target Size list, you can create a custom size.
Type a name for your custom size, enter the size, click Save, then click OK. Your new size appears in the Target Size list. You can fine-tune the size using additional tools. Click the + (Windows) or Size to display these tools. (Mac OS X) button next to Target To size your image by a certain percentage, adjust the Scale value. To change the way your image is cropped, turn Trimming on or off. See Epson Scan Help for details. To unlock the proportions of your scan size, click the width/height measurements.
Home > Scanning Your Originals Finishing the Scan What happens after you scan depends on how you started your scan. Full Auto Mode: If you started your scan by running Epson Scan from the EPSON Scan icon or by pressing the Start button on the scanner, your scanned image is saved in the file format and location you selected in the File Save Settings window. If you did not select any settings in the File Save Settings window, it is saved as a JPEG file in Pictures or My Pictures.
Home > Scanning Special Projects Restoring Color Color Restoration in Full Auto Mode Color Restoration in Home Mode Color Restoration in Professional Mode Using the Color Palette Feature (for Professional Mode Only) Using the Color Restoration feature in Epson Scan, you can transform old, faded, or badly exposed photos into ones with true-to-life color and sharpness. You can restore printed photos, film, or slides automatically as you scan them.
In the Full Auto Mode window, click Customize. The Customize window appears. Click the Color Restoration check box. If you want to select the file save settings, click File Save Settings. See Selecting File Save Settings for instructions. Note: If you started Epson Scan from a TWAIN-compliant program like Adobe Photoshop Elements, the File Save Settings button does not appear. When you finish making all the necessary settings, click OK to return to the Full Auto Mode window. Click Scan.
Film or slides: Placing Film or Slides Start Epson Scan. See Starting Epson Scan for instructions. In the Home Mode window, select the Document Type, Image Type, and Destination settings. For details, see Scanning in Home Mode. Click Preview to preview your image(s), then select your scan area. See Previewing and Adjusting the Scan Area for details. Click the Color Restoration check box.
In the Professional Mode window, select the Document Type, Document Source, Auto Exposure Type (for scanning documents or photos) or Film Type (for scanning film or slides), Image Type, and Resolution settings. For details, see Scanning in Professional Mode. Click Preview to preview your image(s), then select your scan area. See Previewing and Adjusting the Scan Area for details. Scroll down to the Adjustments area and click the Color Restoration check box.
This feature is available only after previewing your images, so make sure to click Preview to activate this feature. Sampling a Color from an Image Click the Color Palette icon. Click the color extractor icon. Your cursor changes to an eye dropper. In the Preview window, click on the color in your image that needs adjustment. The color you selected is moved to the center cell in the Color Palette window with variations in hue in the surrounding cells.
If you want to save the color for future scans, click the save icon. The color appears in the save area. Note: To load a previously saved color, select the color and click the apply to palette icon. When you are finished adjusting the color, click Close to return to the Professional Mode window. For further details on using the Color Palette feature, see Epson Scan Help. Applying a Color to an Image Click the Color Palette icon.
You can also use the cells to the right of the adjustment area to change the brightness, if necessary. Click the color applicator icon. Your cursor changes to a droplet. In the Preview window, click on the color in your image that needs adjustment. The color change is reflected in your image. If you want to continue adjusting the color, repeat steps 2 through 4. If you want to save the color for future scans, click the save icon. The color appears in the save area.
Home > Scanning Special Projects Removing Dust Marks with the Dust Removal Feature Dust Removal in Full Auto Mode Dust Removal in Professional Mode Using the Dust Removal feature in Epson Scan, you can virtually “clean” the dust marks from your originals as you scan them. Original image Dust Removal applied Note: Before scanning your originals, carefully remove any dust that you can see on them.
Place your original(s) on the document table. See one of these sections for instructions. Documents or photos: Placing Documents or Photos Film or slides: Placing Film or Slides Note for film or slides: You can only scan 35 mm color film strip or color positive slides in Full Auto Mode. To scan other types of film, use Home Mode or Professional Mode. To change the scan mode, see Changing the Scan Mode. Start Epson Scan. See Starting Epson Scan for instructions.
When you finish making all the necessary settings, click OK to return to the Full Auto Mode window. Click Scan. What happens next depends on how you started Epson Scan. See Finishing the Scan for instructions. Top Dust Removal in Professional Mode Place your original(s) on the document table. See one of these sections for instructions. Documents or photos: Placing Documents or Photos Film or slides: Placing Film or Slides Start Epson Scan. See Starting Epson Scan for instructions.
The result of the Dust Removal does not appear in the image(s) in the Preview window. If you are scanning multiple images at the same time and you want to apply the Dust Removal feature to all of your images or scan areas, click All in the Preview window before you click the check box. This feature is not available if DIGITAL ICE Technology check box is selected. Make any other necessary image adjustments. See Adjusting the Color and Other Image Settings for instructions. Size your image(s) as necessary.
Home > Scanning Special Projects Removing Dust and Scratch Marks from Originals Using DIGITAL ICE Technology DIGITAL ICE Technology Specifications Using DIGITAL ICE Technology in Home Mode Using DIGITAL ICE Technology in Professional Mode Your scanner and its Epson Scan software are equipped with the DIGITAL ICE Technology and DIGITAL ICE Lite Technology features that remove stubborn dust or scratch marks from color photos, film, and slides.
A4 size photograph 35 mm film or slide Medium format film (6 × 20 cm) 4 × 5 inch film 600 dpi 631 MB 255 MB 4800 dpi 2524 MB 510 MB 150 dpi 1 MB 8 MB 300 dpi 1 MB 15 MB 600 dpi 4 MB 30 MB 1200 dpi 16 MB 59 MB 2400 dpi 63 MB 117 MB 3600 dpi 142 MB 175 MB 12800 dpi 251 MB 233 MB 150 dpi 4 MB 34 MB 300 dpi 8 MB 70 MB 600 dpi 29 MB 139 MB 1200 dpi 116 MB 277 MB 2400 dpi 464 MB 553 MB 3600 dpi 1042 MB 830 MB 12800 dpi 1853 MB 1106 MB 150 dpi 4 MB 36 MB 300 d
See one of these sections for instructions on using DIGITAL ICE Technology. Full Auto Mode: This feature is not available in Full Auto Mode. Change the scan mode to Home Mode or Professional Mode. See Changing the Scan Mode for instructions. Office Mode: This feature is not available in Office Mode. Change the scan mode to Home Mode or Professional Mode. See Changing the Scan Mode for instructions.
Click Scan to scan and remove dust and scratch marks in your image(s). What happens next depends on how you started Epson Scan. See Finishing the Scan for details. Top Using DIGITAL ICE Technology in Professional Mode Place your original photo, film, or slide on the document table. See one of these sections for instructions. Photos: Placing Documents or Photos Film or slides: Placing Film or Slides Start Epson Scan. See Starting Epson Scan for instructions.
If you want to increase the level of the DIGITAL ICE Technology correction effect when scanning photos, click the + (Windows) or (Mac OS X) button next to the option and select the High setting in the Mode list. Note: The results of DIGITAL ICE Technology do not appear in the images in the Preview window, but apply to all of them. You must scan the images to see the effects. Make any other necessary image adjustments. See Adjusting the Color and Other Image Settings for instructions.
Home > Scanning Special Projects Fixing Backlit Photos Backlight Correction in Home Mode Backlight Correction in Professional Mode Using the Backlight Correction feature in Epson Scan, you can remove shadows from photos that have too much background light. You can fix printed photos, film, or slides automatically as you scan them. Original image Backlight Correction applied See one of these sections for instructions on fixing backlit photos.
Note: If you are scanning multiple images at the same time and you want to apply the Backlight Correction feature to all of your images or scan areas, click All in the Preview window before you click the check box. Make any other necessary image adjustments. See Adjusting the Color and Other Image Settings for details. Size your image(s) as necessary. See Selecting the Scan Size for details. Click Scan. What happens next depends on how you started Epson Scan. See Finishing the Scan for instructions.
Note: If you are scanning multiple images at the same time and you want to apply the Backlight Correction feature to all of your images or scan areas, click All in the Preview window before you click the check box. Make any other necessary image adjustments. See Adjusting the Color and Other Image Settings for details. Size your image(s) as necessary. See Selecting the Scan Size for details. Click Scan. What happens next depends on how you started Epson Scan. See Finishing the Scan for instructions.
Home > Scanning Special Projects Text Enhancement Text Enhancement in Office Mode Text Enhancement in Home Mode When you scan documents, you can sharpen the text and increase accuracy by using the Text Enhancement feature in Epson Scan. Original Text Enhancement: Off Text Enhancement: On Note: You can enhance text only when you scan using a resolution of 600 dpi or less. See one of these sections for instructions on text enhancement. Full Auto Mode: This feature is not available in Full Auto Mode.
In the Office Mode window, select the Image Type, and Destination settings. For details, Scanning in Office Mode. Click the Image Option check box, and then select Text Enhancement. Click Preview to preview your document, then select your scan area. For details, see Previewing and Adjusting the Scan Area. Make any other necessary image adjustments. See Adjusting the Color and Other Image Settings for details. Click Scan. The File Save Settings window appears. Select File Save and PDF settings as necessary.
Click Preview to preview your document, then select your scan area. For details, see Previewing and Adjusting the Scan Area. Make any other necessary image adjustments. See Adjusting the Color and Other Image Settings for details. Size your image(s) as necessary. See Selecting the Scan Size for details. Click Scan. The File Save Settings window appears. Select File Save and PDF settings as necessary. See Scanning to a PDF File in Home Mode for details. Click OK.
Home > Scanning Special Projects Using the Scanner as a Copier You can use your scanner along with a printer connected to your computer just like you would use a copy machine. You can even enlarge and reduce, restore faded colors, remove dust, enhance text, and adjust image brightness and contrast as you copy. Place your original(s) on the document table. See one of these sections for instructions.
Click the Source Type box, select the type of original(s) you are copying, and click OK. See the table below for guidance. Source Type setting Type of document Color Document (Single Page) One-page color documents containing text or text and graphics, such as a flyer. Black & White Document (Single Page) One-page black and white documents containing text or text and graphics, such as a letter.
When you are ready to scan and print, click Copy. Note: If you want to preview your scan before printing it or select additional copy settings, click Custom Copy at the bottom of the window. Click Help in the Copy Utility for instructions on using the Custom Copy features.
Home > Scanning Special Projects Scanning to a PDF File Scanning to a PDF File in Office Mode Scanning to a PDF File in Home Mode Scanning to a PDF File in Professional Mode Using Epson Scan, you can create a PDF file with the following features. Scanning multiple document pages into a single PDF file: You can scan multiple document pages and save them in a single PDF file. Creating a searchable PDF file: You can create a PDF file with search functionality, so that you can look for words in the file.
Make any other necessary image adjustments. See Adjusting the Color and Other Image Settings for details. Click Scan. The File Save Settings window appears. Select PDF as the Type setting. The current Paper Size, Orientation, Margin, and other settings are displayed below it. Click Options. You see the EPSON PDF Plug-in Settings window. To create a searchable PDF file, click the Text tab, select the Create searchable PDF check box, then select your language from the Text Language list.
Note: The Text tab is available only when ABBYY FineReader is installed. If ABBYY FineReader is not available in your country, you will not see the Text tab. To specify the maximum number of pages that can be included in one PDF file, click the General tab and adjust the Select number to make file setting.
For other settings in the EPSON PDF Plug-in Settings window, see Epson Scan Help for details. Select the settings that match your document and click OK. You return to the File Save Settings window. Make any other file save settings, and click OK. Epson Scan scans your document and displays the window below.
If you deselect the Show Add Page dialog after scanning check box in the File Save Settings window, this window does not appear and Epson Scan automatically saves your document. Select one of the following options. Add page: Click this button to scan the next page of your document. Replace the first page on the document table with the next page, and click Scan. Repeat this step for each page in your document. When you are finished, click Edit page and go to step 12.
When you have finished editing your pages, click OK. The pages are saved in one PDF file in Pictures, My Pictures, or the location you selected in the File Save Settings window, and you return to the Office Mode window. Click Close to exit Epson Scan. Top Scanning to a PDF File in Home Mode Place your document on the document table. See one of these sections for instructions. Documents or photos: Placing Documents or Photos Film or slides: Placing Film or Slides Start Epson Scan.
Click Options. You see the EPSON PDF Plug-in Settings window. To create a searchable PDF file, click the Text tab, select the Create searchable PDF check box, then select your language from the Text Language list.
Note: The Text tab is available only when ABBYY FineReader is installed. If ABBYY FineReader is not available in your country, you will not see the Text tab. To specify the maximum number of pages that can be included in one PDF file, click the General tab and adjust the Select number to make file setting.
For other settings in the EPSON PDF Plug-in Settings window, see Epson Scan Help for details. Select the settings that match your document and click OK. You return to the File Save Settings window. Make any other file save settings, and click OK. Epson Scan scans your document and displays the window below.
If you deselect the Show Add Page dialog after scanning check box in the File Save Settings window, this window does not appear and Epson Scan automatically saves your document. Select one of the following options. Add page: Click this button to scan the next page of your document. Replace the first page on the document table with the next page, and click Scan. Repeat this step for each page in your document. When you are finished, click Edit page and go to step 13.
When you have finished editing your pages, click OK. The pages are saved in one PDF file in Pictures, My Pictures, or the location you selected in the File Save Settings window, and you return to the Home Mode window. Click Close to exit Epson Scan. Top Scanning to a PDF File in Professional Mode Place your document on the document table. See one of these sections for instructions. Documents or photos: Placing Documents or Photos Film or slides: Placing Film or Slides Start Epson Scan.
Click Options. You see the EPSON PDF Plug-in Settings window. To create a searchable PDF file, click the Text tab, select the Create searchable PDF check box, then select your language from the Text Language list.
Note: The Text tab is available only when ABBYY FineReader is installed. If ABBYY FineReader is not available in your country, you will not see the Text tab. To specify the maximum number of pages that can be included in one PDF file, click the General tab and adjust the Select number to make file setting.
For other settings in the EPSON PDF Plug-in Settings window, see Epson Scan Help for details. Select the settings that match your document and click OK. You return to the File Save Settings window. Make any other file save settings, and click OK. Epson Scan scans your document and displays the window below.
If you deselect the Show Add Page dialog after scanning check box in the File Save Settings window, this window does not appear and Epson Scan automatically saves your document. Select one of the following options. Add page: Click this button to scan the next page of your document. Replace the first page on the document table with the next page, and click Scan. Repeat this step for each page in your document. When you are finished, click Edit page and go to step 13.
When you have finished editing your pages, click OK. The pages are saved in one PDF file in Pictures, My Pictures, or the location you selected in the File Save Settings window, and you return to the Professional Mode window. Click Close to exit Epson Scan.
Home > Scanning Special Projects Converting Scanned Documents Into Editable Text Converting into Editable Text in Office Mode Converting into Editable Text in Home Mode Converting into Editable Text in Professional Mode You can scan a document and convert the text into a format that you can edit with a word processing program. This process is called OCR (Optical Character Recognition). To scan and use OCR, you need to use an OCR program, such as the ABBYY FineReader program that came with your scanner.
You see this window: Select the language used in the document you are going to scan as the Document Language setting. Click either the Scan to Other Formats icon or the icon that corresponds with the program you want to scan to. If you see the Select Scanner window, select your product and click OK. Note: Do not select a WIA option for your product; it will not work correctly. Select your scan settings. Click Preview and adjust the area you want to scan, if necessary. Click Scan.
Select a name and a file format for your document and click Save. The file is saved and then opened in an application associated with the file type you selected, if available on your system. Top Mac OS X Place your document on the document table. See Placing Documents or Photos for details. Select Applications > ABBYY FineReader Sprint 8.0. You see this window: Select your scanner from the Get Images From list.
Select 300 as the Resolution setting. Click Preview to preview your document. The Preview window appears and displays your document. See Previewing and Adjusting the Scan Area for instructions. Modify the image quality if necessary. See Adjusting the Color and Other Image Settings for instructions. Click Scan. Your document is scanned and processed into editable text.
Select the language used in the document you are going to scan as the Document Language setting. Click either the Scan to Other Formats icon or the icon that corresponds with the program you want to scan to. If you see the Select Scanner window, select your product and click OK. Note: Do not select a WIA option for your product; it will not work correctly. Select your scan settings. Click Preview and adjust the area you want to scan, if necessary. Click Scan.
Top Mac OS X Place your document on the document table. See Placing Documents or Photos for details. Select Applications > ABBYY FineReader Sprint 8.0. You see this window: Select your scanner from the Get Images From list. Select the language used in the document you are going to scan as the Document Language setting. Click the icon for the type of document you want to scan to. Epson Scan starts in the last mode you used. Change the scan mode to Home Mode if necessary.
Note: If you select Other, select 300 as the Resolution setting. Click Preview to preview your document. The Preview window appears and displays your document. See Previewing and Adjusting the Scan Area for instructions. Modify the image quality if necessary. See Adjusting the Color and Other Image Settings for instructions. Click Scan. Your document is scanned and processed into editable text.
Select the language used in the document you are going to scan as the Document Language setting. Click either the Scan to Other Formats icon or the icon that corresponds with the program you want to scan to. If you see the Select Scanner window, select your product and click OK. Note: Do not select a WIA option for your product; it will not work correctly. Select your scan settings. Click Preview and adjust the area you want to scan, if necessary. Click Scan.
Top Mac OS X Place your document on the document table. See Placing Documents or Photos for details. Select Applications > ABBYY FineReader Sprint 8.0. You see this window: Select your scanner from the Get Images From list. Select the language used in the document you are going to scan as the Document Language setting. Click the icon for the type of document you want to scan to. Epson Scan starts in the last mode you used. Change the scan mode to Professional Mode if necessary.
Select 300 as the Resolution setting. Click Preview to preview your document. The Preview window appears and displays your document. See Previewing and Adjusting the Scan Area for instructions. Modify the image quality if necessary. See Adjusting the Color and Other Image Settings for instructions. Click Scan. Your document is scanned and processed into editable text.
Home > Scanning Special Projects Scanning Color Accurate Images Start Epson Scan, select Home Mode or Professional Mode, select the appropriate scan settings, then click Preview to prescan your image and adjust the marquee. For details, see one of these sections. Home Mode: Scanning in Home Mode Professional Mode: Scanning in Professional Mode Note: You cannot use Full Auto Mode or Office Mode for color management.
When creating a custom ICC profile for the scanner, be sure to place the profile in the following folder. Windows: C:\Windows\System32\spool\drivers\color Mac OS X: hard disk drive\Library\ColorSync\Profiles For the Target setting, select Adobe RGB. Note for Windows: If you do not see the Adobe RGB option, select sRGB. Select Display preview using monitor compensation, then click OK to return to the Epson Scan window. Click Scan. What happens next depends on how you started your scan.
Home > Scanning Special Projects Assigning a Program to the Start Button Assigning a Project Program in Epson Event Manager to the Start Button Start button opens Epson Scan when you press it. By default, the Assigning a Project Program in Epson Event Manager to the Start Button You can assign the quicker. Start button to open a program in the Epson Event Manager to make scanning your projects even Note for Mac OS X 10.5.8 users: The Start button is not supported.
Click the arrow in the list next to the button name, then select the action you want to assign. Click Close to close the Epson Event Manager window. Now whenever you press the Start button, the action you selected occurs. Note: If you need help using Epson Event Manager, do one of the following. Windows: Click the icon in the upper right corner of the screen. Mac OS X: Click Help from menu, then Epson Event Manager Help.
Home > Maintenance Cleaning the Scanner To keep your scanner operating at its best, clean it periodically using the following procedure. Caution: Do not press the glass surface of the document table with any force. Be careful not to scratch or damage the glass surface of the document table, and do not use a hard or abrasive brush to clean it. A damaged glass surface can decrease the scan quality. Never use alcohol, thinner, or corrosive solvent to clean the scanner.
a. transparency unit window Make sure that no dust builds up on the surface of the document table or the transparency unit window. Dust can cause spots in your scanned images.
Home > Maintenance Replacing the Scanner Light Source The luminosity of the scanner light source declines over time. If the light source breaks or becomes too dim to operate normally, the scanner stops working and the Status light rapidly flashes. When this happens, the light source assembly must be replaced by a professional. For details, contact Epson.
Home > Maintenance Power Off Timer Setting The product turns off automatically if no operations are performed for the selected period. You can adjust the time before power off occurs. Any increase will affect the product's energy efficiency. Please consider the environment before making any change. Follow the steps below to adjust the time. Make sure that the scanner is connected to your computer and that the scanner is turned on. Start Epson Scan Settings.
Home > Maintenance Transporting the Scanner Before transporting the scanner for a long distance or storing it for an extended period of time, you need to lock the scanner’s carriage and transparency unit to prevent damage. Plug in the scanner, turn on the scanner using its power button, and wait until the carriage moves to the home position (near the cover hinge). While the scanner light is green, turn off the scanner using its power button.
On the back of the scanner, slide the transportation lock to the locked position to secure the scanner carriage. Attach the protective materials that came with the scanner, then repack the scanner in its original box or a similar box that fits the scanner snugly.
Home > Solving Problems Scanner Problems The Status Light Is Flashing The Scanner Does Not Turn On The Scanner Turns Off You Cannot Start Epson Scan Pressing a Scanner Button Does Not Start the Correct Program The Status Light Is Flashing The scanner light is located above the cover. Light Color Scanner light Green power button, and the scanner cover light is on the top of the scanner Indicator Status On Flashing Red Flashing Meaning Ready to scan images. Initializing or scanning.
Make sure your scanner’s AC adapter is securely connected to the scanner and a working electrical outlet. Make sure the electrical outlet works. If necessary, test it by plugging in another electrical device and turning it on. Top The Scanner Turns Off The Power Off Timer may be set. For more details, see Power Off Timer Setting. Top You Cannot Start Epson Scan Wait until the green status light stops flashing to indicate that the scanner is ready to scan. Make sure the scanner is turned on.
Home > Solving Problems Scanning Problems You Cannot Scan Using the Thumbnail Preview You Have Trouble Adjusting the Scan Area in the Thumbnail Preview Negative Film Preview Images Look Strange You Cannot Scan Multiple Images at One Time You Cannot Scan in Full Auto Mode Scanning Takes a Longer Time You Cannot Scan Film or Slides You Cannot Scan Using the Thumbnail Preview If you are using Full Auto Mode and Office Mode, the thumbnail preview is not available.
Negative Film Preview Images Look Strange Make sure the Document Type setting (Home Mode) or Film Type settings (Professional Mode) are set correctly for your film. See Scanning in Home Mode or Scanning in Professional Mode for instructions. If you are in normal preview, the dark area around the film and the frame of the film holder is perceived as white. This alters the exposure and causes images to appear darker. Create marquees on the image area you want to scan, then click Zoom to preview the area.
Make sure the Document Type setting (Home Mode) or Film Type settings (Professional Mode) are set correctly for your film/slide type. See Scanning in Home Mode or Scanning in Professional Mode for instructions. Make sure the cover cable is securely connected to the scanner’s OPTION port.
Home > Solving Problems Scan Quality Problems The Edges of Your Original Are Not Scanned You See Only a Few Dots in Your Scanned Image A Line or Line of Dots Always Appears in Your Scanned Images Straight Lines in Your Image Come Out Crooked Your Image Is Blurred Colors Are Patchy or Distorted at the Edges of Your Image Your Scanned Image Is Too Dark An Image on the Back of Your Original Appears in Your Scanned Image Ripple Patterns Appear in Your Scanned Image Characters Are Not Recognized Well When Conve
instructions. Top A Line or Line of Dots Always Appears in Your Scanned Images The document table or transparency unit window may need cleaning. See Cleaning the Scanner. If you still have the problem, the document table or transparency unit window may be scratched. Contact Epson. Top Straight Lines in Your Image Come Out Crooked Make sure the document lies perfectly straight on the document table. Top Your Image Is Blurred Make sure the document or photo lies flat on the document table.
Remove all of the film height adjusters on the back of the film holder to decrease the height between the film holder and the document table to 0.1 inch (2.5 mm). To return the film holder to its default height, 0.12 inch (3 mm), place the film height adjusters so that the arrow on the adjusters face the symbol on the bottom of the film holder.
If your original is too dark, try using the Backlight Correction feature in Home Mode or Professional Mode. See Fixing Backlit Photos for instructions. Check the Brightness setting in Office Mode, Home Mode, or Professional Mode. See Epson Scan Help for details. Click Configuration, select the Color tab, and change the Display Gamma setting to match your output device, such as a monitor or printer. See Epson Scan Help for details.
Select the Descreening check box in Office Mode, Home Mode, or Professional Mode. In Professional Mode, select an appropriate Screen Ruling for the Descreening and deselect the Unsharp Mask setting. See Adjusting the Color and Other Image Settings for instructions. Select a lower resolution setting. See Selecting the Scan Resolution for instructions. Note: You cannot remove ripple patterns when you are scanning film or monochrome images, or scanning using a resolution higher than 600 dpi.
Click Configuration, select the Preview tab, and turn on the Quality Preview setting in the Preview menu. See Epson Scan Help for details. Make sure to enable the Embed ICC Profile setting. In the File Save Settings window, select JPEG or TIFF as the Type setting. Click Options, then select the Embed ICC Profile check box. To access the File Save Settings window, see Selecting File Save Settings. Check the color matching and color management capabilities of your computer, display adapter, and software.
The Auto Photo Orientation feature will not work when you scan newspaper or magazine pages, documents, illustrations, or line art. The feature will also not work when you scan images that are 2 inches (5.1 cm) or smaller on any side. The Auto Photo Orientation feature may not work correctly if the faces in your image are very small or not looking straight ahead, or if the faces are of infants.
Home > Solving Problems Uninstalling Your Scanning Software For Windows For Mac OS X You may need to uninstall and then re-install your scanner software to solve certain problems or if you upgrade your operating system. For Windows Note: For Windows 8, Windows 7, and Windows Vista, you need an administrator account and password if you log on as a standard user. For Windows XP, you must log on to a Computer Administrator account. Turn off the scanner.
Follow the on-screen instructions. In some cases, a message may appear to prompt you to restart your computer. If so, make sure I want to restart my computer now is selected and click Finish. To re-install your product software, see the Start Here sheet for instructions. Top For Mac OS X In most cases, you do not need to uninstall your product software before re-installing it.
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Home > Technical Specifications System Requirements Windows System Requirements Mac System Requirements Make sure your system meets the requirements in these sections before using it with your scanner. Windows System Requirements System Microsoft Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP Interface USB 2.
Home > Technical Specifications Scanner Specifications General Mechanical Electrical Environmental Interfaces Standards and Approvals Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. General Scanner type Flatbed color Photoelectric device Color CCD line sensor Effective pixels 40800 × 56160 pixels at 4800 dpi Scanning area may be restricted if resolution setting is large. Document size Reflective: 8.5 × 11.7 inches (216 × 297 mm) A4 or US letter size Transparent: 8 × 10 inches (203.
Top Mechanical Dimensions Width: 19.8 inches (503 mm) Depth: 12.1 inches (308 mm) Height: 6.0 inches (152.5 mm) Weight Approx. 14.5 lb (6.6 kg) Top Electrical Note: Check the label on the AC adapter or on the back of the scanner for voltage information. Scanner Rated voltage DC 24 V Rated input current 1.3 A Power consumption 32 W Operating 21 W Ready Mode 4 W Sleep Mode 0.
Environmental Temperature Humidity Operating 41 to 95 F (5 to 35 C) Storage –13 to 140 F (–25 to 60 C) Operating 10 to 80%, without condensation Storage 10 to 85%, without condensation Operating conditions Ordinary office or home conditions. Avoid operating the scanner in direct sunlight, near a strong light source, or in extremely dusty conditions. Top Interfaces USB Interface Interface type Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 2.