Thank you for purchasing the Minolta Dimâge Scan Speed. The Dimâge Scan Speed is a dual format film scanner capable of scanning 35mm and, with the optional AD-10 APS Adapter, Advanced Photo System film. This manual has been designed to help you understand the operation of your scanner. Please read this manual thoroughly to realize all the benefits of your scanner.
FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE Please read and understand each caution before using this product. CAUTION To avoid fire or electric shock: • Only use the voltage specified for this unit. • Do not expose this unit to liquids. • Do not insert metal objects into this unit. • Do not touch the cord or plug if your hands are wet. • Unplug this unit when it is not in use. Improper use of the power cord may result in fire or electric shock. • Insert the plug securely into an electrical outlet. • Do not pull on the cord.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS – PC / AT CPU: IBM PC/AT compatible with an i486DX-2 66MHz processor or better. An Intel Pentium or later when Windows NT 4.0 is installed. • Support cannot be provided for custom or home built machines. Operating System: Windows 95 (incl. OSR2), Windows 98, or Windows NT 4.0. Memory: A minimum of 32 MB RAM. Hard Disk Space: 90 MB of available hard disk space.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS – MACINTOSH CPU: Power PC Operating System: Mac OS 7.1 – 8.1 Memory: A minimum of 8 MB application RAM in addition to the requirements for the Mac OS and Adobe Photoshop™ Hard Disk Space: 90 MB of available hard disk space. Monitor: 13 inch monitor capable of displaying 32,000 colours. Other: Plug-in is compatible with Photoshop ver. 3.05 or newer. ColorSync profile is compatible with ColorSync ver. 3.0. Turn off Virtual Memory and the Modern Memory Manager.
PACKAGE CONTENTS The following contents should be included in this package. 1. Minolta Dimâge Scan Speed 2. 35mm Slide and Negative holders 3. SCSI cable SC-11 4. AC power cord 5. DS_Speed driver CD ROM 6. Instruction Manual 7. Warranty card 8. Photoshop 4.0 LE CD ROM Software Registration Please register this software before using it… Once registered, you will receive technical support, software upgrade and product information.
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PC/AT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Macintosh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 PACKAGE CONTENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 TABLE OF CONTENTS . . . . . . .
SCANNER – NAMES OF PARTS 1. Indicator lamp 2. Film slot 3. Film door 4. Power switch 5. SCSI port - DB25 6. Terminator power switch 7. SCSI ID switches 8. SCSI port - SCSI-1 9.
SCANNER SETUP
SETTING THE SCSI ID Turn off the computer and all the devices in the SCSI chain before changing SCSI IDs, connecting, or disconnecting SCSI cables. Hardware damage may occur if this precaution is not followed. A SCSI ID is a unique address you assign to each SCSI device connected to your computer. The SCSI ID range of your computer is from 0 to 7, however some ID's are already occupied.
CONNECTING THE HARDWARE Connecting the SCSI Cable This scanner has been packaged with the SCSI cable SC-11 (DB25-to-SCSI-1). See your dealer if you require a different SCSI cable. • To meet FCC regulations, the SCSI cables used with this scanner must be equipped with ferrite cores. BEFORE YOU BEGIN… TURN THE COMPUTER AND ALL CONNECTED DEVICES OFF. 1. Place the scanner on a level surface. 2.
CONNECTING THE HARDWARE If there are other devices in your SCSI chain… 4. Plug the SCSI cable from the next device into the open port on the back of the scanner. 5. Plug the power cord into the scanner’s AC socket, then plug it into a grounded outlet.
CONNECTING THE HARDWARE If the Dimâge Scan Speed is the last or only device in your SCSI chain… 4. Turn the terminator power switch (switch 4) to ON. • An external terminator is not necessary with this scanner. Terminating th e SCSI chain helps to supp ress electron ic noise in the S CSI chain. Not terminatin g the SCSI ch ain can cause slow downs, data errors, crashe s, and other unpredictable errors. 5. Plug the power cord into the scanner’s AC socket, then plug it into a grounded outlet.
INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE – PC/AT WINDOWS 95/ WINDOWS 98 / WINDOWS NT Dimâge Scan Speed for Windows Setup installs the Twain and Twain_32 driver software into the drive and folder you select. • The appearance and/or wording of some dialog boxes may vary depending on the version of Windows running on your machine. • These installation instructions assume drive D is the CD-ROM drive. 1. Turn on the scanner, then turn on the PC. 2. Start the Windows operating system.
INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE – PC/AT 5. Select Run form the Start menu. The Run dialog box will appear 6. Select D:\ENGLISH\Setup.exe from the Open drop-down list, then click on OK. • If your CD-ROM drive is not the D drive, replace the D with the appropriate designation for your CDROM drive. The installer flash will appear. 7. Click on Next The Software License Agreement will appear. 8. After reading the agreement, click on Yes.
INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE – PC/AT The Setup Type dialog box will appear 10. Choose either Typical or TWAIN Files install, then click on Next. The Select Program Folder dialog box will appear. 11. Click on Next. • Setup will begin The Setup Successful dialog box will appear. 12. Click on Close The following dialog box will appear. 13. Click on Yes.
INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE – MACINTOSH Please remove or disable any antivirus system extensions before launching this installer. These extensions may conflict with the operation of this installer. Replace or re-enable them when installation is complete. Hold the shift key down during startup to disable the extensions. 1. Turn on the Dimâge Scan Speed, then turn on your Macintosh. 2. Quit any open applications. 3. Insert the Dimâge Scan Speed CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. • will appear on the desktop. 4.
INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE – MACINTOSH The following dialog box will appear. Install type pulldown menu Install location pulldown menu Name and icon of the selected install drive or folder. 8. Select the install drive (or folder) and type from the pulldown menus. • You can also click on to select an install drive. 9. Click on . The following message appears when the installer is finished. 11.Click on . • The software will be installed in a new folder titled Dimage Scan Speed.
S TA N D A R D O P E R AT I O N SCAN FLOW Launch the Software Set the Preferences Load the Film Holder Insert the Film Holder Specify the Film Type Prescan Orient the Image Correct the Brightness, Contrast, and Colour Specify the Job Type Scan Save
LAUNCHING THE SOFTWARE The TWAIN driver lets you control the software through another application, such as your image editing software. Launching the TWAIN Driver — Windows This manual uses Adobe Photoshop 4.0.1 as the host application. Commands may vary among applications. 1. Open the host application. 2. Select File > Import > Select TWAIN_32 Source... The Select Source dialog box appears. 3. Select DS_Speed, then click on Select. 4. Select File > Import > TWAIN_32.
LAUNCHING THE SOFTWARE The plug-in software lets you access the software through Adobe Photoshop. Launching the Plug-in — Macintosh 1. Launch Adobe Photoshop. 2. Photoshop 4.0.1 and newer: Select File > Import > DS_Speed Plug-in. Photoshop 3.0.5: Select File > Acquire > DS_Speed Plug-in The software is ready for use when the Command window appears (p.20). Launching the Utility Software Windows Select Start > Programs > Minolta Dimage Scan Speed > DS Speed Utility Macintosh Double click on .
COMMAND WINDOW – NAMES OF PARTS 20 Index Scan button (APS p. 52) Rewind button (APS p.
PRESCAN WINDOW – NAMES OF PARTS Zoom button Variations button Flip Vertical button Histogram button Rotate Right button Reset All button Rotate Left button Cropping frame dimensions Flip Horizontal button RGB/CMY display Full-Screen View button Tone Curves button AEL button Image area Grab button Dimâge Scan Speed 21
SETTING THE PREFERENCES 1. Click on . 2. Set the preferences as desired. Auto Expose Slides checkbox Select this checkbox when scanning underexposed slides. Close Driver After Scanning checkbox Closes the scanner's driver software after the scan is complete. Prescan Size list box There are three size options for prescan window: Small, Large, and Auto. • Auto determines the appropriate prescan window size based on the size of your monitor.
LOADING THE FILM HOLDER Using the included 35mm negative and slide holders, the Minolta Dimâge Scan Speed can scan mounted or unmounted… • 35mm colour negatives • 35mm black & white negatives • 35mm colour slides • 35mm black & white positives Advanced Photo System negatives and slides can also be scanned using the optional AD-10 APS Adapter. See page 48. Loading the Negative Holder 1. Open the film holder. 2. Place the film in the film holder emulsion side down.
LOADING THE FILM HOLDER Loading the Slide Holder 1. Insert slides into the slide holder emulsion side down. • Brush dust off the the slide before placing it into the film holder. • Slide mounts must be thicker than 1 mm and thinner than 2 mm to fit into the slide holder. • Orient the slides horizontally, not vertically. Do not scan g lass mounted slide s. Glass mounts bend the light from the line scanner, producing ba d results.
INSERTING THE FILM HOLDER INTO THE SCANNER The notches in the film and slide holders identify the position of the scanning windows. Push the holder in all the way in to scan the last frame on that side of the film holder. Remove, flip, then re-insert the film holder to scan the frames on the other side of the holder. Insert the negative holder into the scanner’s film slot to scan frames 1, 2, or 3. • Frames 1 or 2 with the slide holder. The white should be up rig mark ht.
SETTING THE FILM TYPE / PRESCAN Setting the Film Type 1. Select 35mm from the film format drop-down list. • The Prescan window appears. 2. Select the film type from the film type drop-down list. 3. Click on in the Command window. The prescanned image will appear in the Prescan window. Press Ctrl wh en prescanning ( on the Macintosh ) to see CMY values in the RGB/CMY dis play.
AUTO-EXPOSURE LOCK Especially useful when scanning bracketed exposures, AE lock lets you scan multiple images with the same initial exposure settings. AE Lock saves the automatic exposure settings determined when an image is prescanned. Subsequent images are prescanned using the ‘locked’ exposure settings. • AE-lock does not save exposure corrections made in the Variations, Histogram, or Tone Curves dialog boxes. Setting AE-Lock After prescanning the image… 1. Click on • .
ORIENTING THE IMAGE Rotate Click on the and buttons to correct the orientation of your image before scanning. Changes will be reflected in the prescan image. • Click on to view a full screen display of the area inside the cropping frame. Click on to rotate the image 90° clockwise. Click on to rotate the image 90° counter-clockwise.
ORIENTING THE IMAGE Flip The and buttons let you flip the image left to right or top to bottom before scanning. Changes will be reflected in the prescan image. • Click on Click on to view a full screen display of the area inside the cropping frame. to flip the image top to bottom. • The image is upside down compared to the original prescan. Click on to flip the image left-to-right. • Image is backwards compared to the original scan.
ORIENTING THE IMAGE Cropping The cropping frame defines how much of the prescan image will be scanned. The dimensions of the cropping frame are displayed in the lower left corner of the prescan window • Click on to view a full screen display of the area inside the cropping frame. To enlarge or reduce the size of the cropping frame… Click on the cropping frame and drag the pointer in or out. • Click on the corners and drag to resize the cropping frame proportionally.
ORIENTING THE IMAGE Magnifying or Reducing the View Use the zoom button to increase or reduce the image magnification. Zooming In 1. Click on in the Prescan window. • The pointer will change to . 2. Click anywhere on the image to zoom in. • The clicked position will be the center of the magnified view in the Prescan window. • The + disappears from the magnifier icon when the maximum image magnification has been reached. Zooming Out 1.
IMAGE CORRECTION This scanner gives you three options for correcting the brightness, contrast, and colour balance of the final scan Variations This is the easiest way to make image corrections and is recommended for beginners. Simply choose the image that looks best from a visual display of contrast and brightness differences. Click on slider bars to correct the colour A control (uncorrected) and preview (corrected) image appear in the Variations dialog box for comparison.
IMAGE CORRECTION – VARIATIONS The Variations dialog box lets you quickly correct the brightness and contrast of your image by clicking on simulations that represent varying amounts correction to your image. Correct the colour in your image by clicking on the appropriate colour slider. • Click on to view a full screen display of the control and prescan windows. 1. Click on in the prescan window.
IMAGE CORRECTION – VARIATIONS Adjusting the Brightness and Contrast The image simulation windows map contrast and brightness changes to the preview image. The windows display a one step change in the brightness and contrast, but up to 10 steps (+/-) can be applied. The selected colour, brightness, and contrast changes are automatically applied to the preview image 2. Click on the appropriate window or move the sliders to increase or decrease the contrast and/or brightness.
IMAGE CORRECTION – HISTOGRAM The histogram dialog box displays the frequency of occurrence of the 256 levels of brightness (0-255) for each of the colour channels that make up the image area inside the cropping frame. Level 0 is minimum brightness (black). Level 255 is maximum brightness (white). The midtones fall in-between. • The histograms represent the red, green, and blue brightness levels for the control image. Click on to view the histograms for the preview image.
IMAGE CORRECTION – HISTOGRAM Setting the White, Black, and Gray Points Properly setting an image’s white and black points will usually correct the colour cast and midtone distribution. Properly setting the gray point will correct the colour balance. • Changes are automatically applied to the preview image. 1. Click on , then click on the tone in the control or prescan image that should be scanned as the brightest neutral white in your image. • The pointer will change to .
IMAGE CORRECTION – HISTOGRAM Brightness and Contrast Changes - RGB Synchro When RGB synchro is selected, moving the levels sliders remaps the pixel values without changing the colour balance. Correcting the highlight and shadow values with the histogram sliders, may produce better results on images without neutral highlights or shadows. If the histogram contains large flat line areas… 1. Click on . • Changes applied to one colour channel will be reflected in the other two. 2.
IMAGE CORRECTION – HISTOGRAM Colour Balance Adjustment - Individual Channels Changing the slider positions for individual channels affects the colour balance of the output image. 1. Click on to deselect RGB Synchro. Input Level Histograms 2. Click on and move the R, G, and B sliders to the desired locations. • Changes are automatically applied to the preview image. • Click on to view a full screen display of the control and preview windows.
IMAGE CORRECTION – HISTOGRAM Saving and Loading Histogram Settings Histogram settings can be saved as a data file that can be loaded and applied to other images. Save Settings 1. Click on . • The histogram settings are saved to a data (dat) file. The save file dialog box will appear. 2. Enter a file name and the location to save the file, then click on . Load Settings 1. Click on . The open file dialog box will appear. 2. Select the settings file you want to use, then click on .
IMAGE CORRECTION – TONE CURVES The Tone Curves dialog box displays curves for the prescanned image inside the cropping frame. The curve represents the input brightness values (x-axis) in relation to the output values (y-axis). This dialog box allows you to make changes to the tone curves. It is possible to make changes to the individual curves for each channel; red (R), green (G), and blue (B), or to make changes to the overall curve (RGB curve).
IMAGE CORRECTION – TONE CURVES Setting the White and Black Points Properly setting an images white and black points will usually correct the colour cast and midtone distribution. • Changes are automatically applied to the preview image. 1. Click on , then click on the tone in the control image that should be scanned as the brightest neutral white in your image. • The pointer changes to . • The RGB brightness values of the selected tone will be changed to 255. 2.
IMAGE CORRECTION – TONE CURVES Correcting the Curves Changing the shape of a correction curve changes the output level for each corresponding input level. Changing the shape of the red, green, or blue curves affects colour balance of the image. Changes to the RGB curve affect the image contrast and brightness. 1. Select the channel you want to adjust from the colour channel drop down list. 2. Click on and drag the portion of the curve you want to change.
IMAGE CORRECTION – TONE CURVES Applying or Cancelling Corrections Click on to apply or to cancel the corrections to the image being scanned. Saving and Loading Tone Curve Settings Tone Curves settings can be saved as a data file that can be loaded and applied to other images. Save Settings 1. Click on . • The Tone Curves settings are saved to a data (dat) file. The save file dialog box will appear. 2. Enter a file name and select the location to save the file, then click on . Load Settings 1.
JOB TYPE Before making the final scan, the scanner needs to know how big the final image will be and the quality of output that will be used (printer, monitor, etc.) so it knows what resolution to scan the film. Using the Job function is a quick and easy way to enter the scan settings. Job Category Description Custom User created scan settings (p.60). Colour Laser Printer Digital colour copiers and colour laser printers Uses output resolution of 400 or 600 dpi.
JOB TYPE Loading a Job Load an existing job and apply it to the current Prescan image. 1. Click on in the Command window. The Job Selection dialog box will appear. 2. Select the appropriate category from the drop-down list. 3. Click on the job file name to select it, then click on . • The settings are applied to the active Prescan window. Job names ca n be listed chronologically or Select the form alphabetically. at by clicking on the Name or Date option bu tt on.
FINAL SCAN Once all the desired adjustments have been made to the Prescan image and the Job or Scan Settings have been entered, you are ready to scan the film. Twain Driver / Plug-in Software With the Prescan image displayed in the Prescan window... 1. Click on in the Command window. • The final scan will begin. • When scanning is complete, the final scan will appear in the host application’s window. 2. Save the image using the instructions for your host application. 3.
SCANNING APS FILM SCAN FLOW Launch Software Specify the Film Type Set Preferences Load and Insert the Film Holder Index Scan Select Frame(s) to Prescan from Index Print OR Prescan Orient and Crop Correct the Contrast, Brightness and Colour Specify the Job Type Scan Save Select Frame(s) to Prescan
LAUNCH SOFTWARE / SPECIFY FILM TYPE 1. Launch the software (pp. 18-19). 2. Select APS Cassette from the film format drop-down list. • The Index window appears. 3. Select the film type from the film type drop-down list.
PREFERENCES – APS SETTINGS 1. Click on in the Control window. 2. Set the preferences as desired. • De-select the Close Driver After Scanning check box when scanning multiple images at the same time. Index Scroll Direction Click on the horizontal or vertical scroll direction radio button. A scroll bar appears when there are more frames in the index window can display. Index Scan Priority Speed – Creates a thumbnail representation of each frame on the roll.
APS ADAPTER (OPTIONAL) The AD-10 APS Adapter is an optional accessory. The Dimâge Scan Speed can not scan Advanced Photo System film (IX-240 type) without the AD-10 APS Adapter. Names of Parts Film-chamber door Film-chamber release Scanner contacts* * Do not touch Loading the APS Adapter 1. Slide the film-chamber release as shown. • The film-chamber door will open. 2. Insert the film cassette into the film chamber with the VEI on top. • Only load cassettes with the mark current. 3.
APS ADAPTER (OPTIONAL) Inserting the APS Adapter 1. Press to unlock, …then open the scanner’s film door. 2. Insert the APS Adapter into the scanner.
INDEX SCAN Index scan displays a scan of each image on the cassette in the index window. The time required for an index scan depends on the performance of your machine. If you don’t want to index scan the entire roll, select the frame number of the image you want to scan from the index print provided by your photofinisher. Click on the appropriate image box in the index window to select an image for prescanning or scanning. • There are two options for making an index scan, Speed or Quality.
INDEX SCAN Changing the Window Size Change the size of the Index window as desired. The position of the frames will change accordingly. Click on the corner tab and drag to reach the desired size. • The size and shape of the index frames does not change. Rotating the Index Frames Rotate index frames so they appear in the index window with the proper orientation. Select the desired frames, then click on or . • The selected frames will rotate in 90° increments either clockwise or counter-clockwise.
PRESCAN AND IMAGE CORRECTION 1. Click on an image or an image box, then click on . The image will be prescanned, then opened in the Prescan window. Click here to specify an APS format (C, H, or P) cropping frame. 2. Orient and crop the image as desired (pp. 28-31). 3. Apply contrast, brightness, and colour corrections (pp. 32-43). 4. Select the desired job type (pp.44-45). • Only one job type can be selected when multiple images are scanned at the same time. 5.
SCANNING THE IMAGE Selecting Frames 1. Click on an image to select it for scanning. • Selected images are surrounded by a dark gray frame. • Press the control key ( key for the Macintosh) while clicking to select additional frames for scanning. • Press the control key ( key for the Macintosh) while clicking to deselect an image. CLICK CLICK CLICK CLICK • Press the shift key while clicking to select all the frames between the current frame and the last frame selected. 2. Click on image(s).
REMOVING THE APS ADAPTER 1. Click on cassette. to rewind the film into the • This step is not necessary when the auto rewind option is selected in the Preference window (p.49). 2. Remove the APS adapter from the scanner and close the film door. 3. Close the Control Window to exit the Dimâge Scan Speed driver software. • The driver window will close automatically after each scan if the Close Driver After Scanning option was selected in the Preferences dialog box (p.22). 4.
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SCAN SETTINGS The scan settings determine your final image’s resolution, dimensions, and file size, as well as helping determine the image quality. You can select a Job (p. 44) to have the scan settings selected for you or you can directly enter them into the Scan Settings dialog box. Opening the Scan Settings Dialog Box Click on in the command window to display the Scan Settings dialog box.
SCAN SETTINGS Image resolution is the number of pixels per inch (ppi or dpi) that represent your scanned image. The size of an image file is determined by its size (dimensions) and resolution. The rule to follow when scanning is "bigger is better". To obtain the best results, set the output resolution to the highest value your final output device (printer, monitor, etc.) can handle. The driver software automatically determines the input resolution necessary to obtain the desired output size and resolution.
CREATING / DELETING JOB FILES Creating a Job In addition to the Job settings included with the software, it is possible to create and save your own Job settings. 1. Set the desired settings in the Scan Settings dialog box (p.59). 2. Click on in the command window. The Job Registry dialog box will appear 3. Name the job by entering a title and select the desired category, then click on . Deleting a Job It is possible to delete the Job you created when it is no longer needed.
JOB FILE LIST – 35mm For your reference, the following is a listing of the job categories and names for the 35mm and APS film formats. Category Default Job name Default Dye-Sub Printer Ink-Jet Printer Mag. Unit Input Size W H Input Lock Output Size W H Output Lock 705 300 235 pixel 1008 672 OFF 1008 672 OFF A4Quarter_600dpi 2820 2447 600 600 470 407 mm mm 36.3 36.3 24.2 24.2 OFF OFF 170.00 148.00 113.00 98.
JOB FILE LIST – 35mm Resolution In Out Mag.
JOB FILE LIST – APS Category Job name Default Default Dye-Sub Printer Ink-Jet Printer Web Page Screen Document Mag. Unit Input Size W H Input Lock Output Size W H Output Lock 705 300 235 pixel 832 480 OFF 832 480 OFF A4 Eighth_600dpi 2820 2104 600 600 470 350 mm mm 29.9 30.0 17.2 17.3 OFF OFF 140.00 105.00 81.20 60.60 ON ON Letter Eighth_600dpi Max Size_400dpi 2161 2820 600 400 360 705 inch mm 1.18 29.9 0.68 17.2 OFF OFF 4.25 211.00 2.45 121.
GLOSSARY BRIGHTNESS The lightness or darkness of the image. CHANNEL The component of an image. Your scanned image has three channels: red, green, and blue (RGB). CONTRAST The gradation of shades in an image. A high contrast image has very dark areas and bright areas without many middle shades. A low contrast image has many tones that are close to the same brightness. Low contrast images are often described as looking ‘flat’. CROP To trim and delete the unwanted edges of the image.
GLOSSARY RESAMPLE To change the number of pixels in the image. If pixels are discarded when shrinking an image, it is called resampling down. If new pixels are created in an image, it is called resampling up (p. 59). RESOLUTION The number of pixels in a given area of the image; such as pixels per inch or pixels per centimeter. High resolution is the term for an image with a lot of pixels in a given area. Low resolution means there are not many pixels in a given area. RGB Red, Green, and Blue.
COLORSYNC™ – Macintosh only ColorSync™ helps your colour devices (monitor, scanner, printer, etc.) match their colours, making it faster and easier to obtain the correct colours in the final image. The device profile included with the Dimâge Scan Speed driver software is compatible with ColorSync™ ver 2.0 (included with your software). Please remove earlier versions of ColorSync™ before installing the ColorSync™ ver 2.0. system extension Removing ColorSync ver 1.
TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM or MESSAGE SOLUTION The computer will not start up after connecting the scanner. • Shut down the computer and all the devices in your SCSI chain, then check the SCSI cables, SCSI ID connection, power cord, and SCSI ID. DS_Speed does not appear in the Acquire drop down list. • Make sure the plug-in module has been placed in the correct folder. See page 12. “Could not establish connection with scanner.
SPECIFICATIONS Type: Fixed sensor, film transport, single pass Usable Film: 35mm - negative/ positive, colour/ B&W APS cassette (with optional adapter) - colour/ B&W, negative/ positive Scanning Dimensions: 35mm APS - 24.2 x 36.3mm (2688 x 4032 pixels) - 17.28 x 29.
USER TECHNICAL SUPPORT Please contact your dealer for information regarding installation, SCSI-2 interface recommendations, or application compatibility. If you dealer is unable to help you, contact one of the distributors listed on the back cover. Please have the following information ready when calling Minolta Technical Support.
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