Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto E40 del fabbricante AGFA
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a b SnapScan™ e40/e50 Ow ner’s Guide ! Prefac e This chapter gives you inform ation about SnapScan and about How to Use this Online Guide . ! Chapter 1: Preparing the Sc anner “Preparing the Sc anner” explains how to prepare your SnapScan for installation.
Trademark s 2 Trademarks Agfa and the Agf a rhom bus are tradem ark s of Agfa- Gevaert A.G. ScanW ise and SnapScan are tr adem arks of Agf a-Gevaert N.V. Acrobat is a tr adem ark of Adobe Systems Incorporated which m ay be registered in cer tain juris dictions.
Contents 3 Contents Preface ........................................................................................................................ ....................... 5 A bout SnapScan.............................................................
Contents 4 Chapter 4: Installing the Scanner for Macintosh ......................................................................... 33 Minimum System Requirements........................................................................................
Preface 5 Preface ! About SnapScan ! Environm ental Requirem ents ! Precautions ! Cleaning y our Sc anner ! How to Use this Online Guide ! How to Print this Guide.
Preface 6 A bout SnapSc an In this Owner’s G uide, the nam e SnapScan is used f or both the SnapScan e40 and e50 ( unless specif ied otherwise). The SnapSc an is a one pass f latbed color s canner with a resolution of 1200 x 2400 ppi equipped with a cold cathode lam p.
Preface 7 Precautions For your own safety and that of y our equipm ent, respec t consc ientiously the Environm ental Requirem ents and alway s tak e the f ollowing precautions: " Check frequently whether there is no overheating of the AC adapter .
Preface 8 How to Use this Online Guide To … Click … jum p to another location within or outside the docum ent blue text jum p to an item in the glossary green text jum p to a topic in the docum en.
Preface 9 How to Print this Guide 1 Choose Page Setup fr om the F ile m enu. 2 Choose your paper form at from the Paper popup menu. 3 Select Orientation: Por trait.
Chapter 1: Prepari ng the Scanner 10 Chapter 1: Preparing the Scanner This chapter helps you to prepare your SnapScan for installation. ! Unpack ing the Scanner ! Tak ing a Closer Look ! Changing the .
Chapter 1: Prepari ng the Scanner 11 Unpacking the Scanner 1 Open the pack ing box and car efully unpack all the item s. 2 Check each item to m ake s ure that everything listed on the box and on the Pack ing List is present. Check if there is no visible def ect.
Chapter 1: Prepari ng the Scanner 12 SnapScan e50: 1 4 5 3 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 1. replaceable handle 2. adjustable docum ent c over 3. transparenc y lam p cover (for r eflective s canning) 4. transparenc y module 5. glass plate 6. replaceable button cap 7.
Chapter 1: Prepari ng the Scanner 13 The f ollowing figure illustrates the location of the dif fer ent parts at the rear of your scanner (SnapScan e40/e50). 12 3 1. USB Port (labeled with the USB icon ) to m ake a c onnection to your computer 2. Trans parency Module Port (SnapScan e50 only) 3.
Chapter 1: Prepari ng the Scanner 14 2 Remove the handle by sliding it out of its lip. 3 Choose a new handle. 4 Slide the handle in the lip. 5 Press the f ront of the handle down until y ou hear a clic k.
Chapter 1: Prepari ng the Scanner 15 Changi ng the Bu tton Cap (SnapScan e50) It is possible to c ustom ize y our SnapScan e50 by changing the button cap. 1 Open the button panel by pushing the button cap. 2 Remove the button c ap by lifting it at the underside and sliding it out of its lip.
Chapter 1: Prepari ng the Scanner 16 3 Choose a new button cap. 4 Slide the button cap over the button panel. 5 Press down the button cap in the r ight position.
Chapter 2: Ins talling the Sc anner for PC 17 Chapter 2: Installing the Scanner for PC This chapter shows you how to set up y our SnapScan f or your PC.
Chapter 2: Ins talling the Sc anner for PC 18 Minimum System Requirements " A USB port " A Pentium® process or " A 14 inch color m onitor " A video card that can dis play a minim .
Chapter 2: Ins talling the Sc anner for PC 19 Installing the Scan ner Softw are 1 Insert the Agf a ScanW ise CD-ROM in your CD-ROM drive. # Note: If the ScanW ise Ins taller program does not appear autom atically, carry out the following instruc tions: 1 Double-click My computer .
Chapter 2: Ins talling the Sc anner for PC 20 By regis tering on line, you w ill cr eate y our pers onal e-Service ac count and you will enjoy the following benefits : 1. Custom ized self-help tools : You have access to the f ollowing self-help tools which are cus tom ized according to your e- service ac count prof ile: 1.
Chapter 2: Ins talling the Sc anner for PC 21 1 Connect the plug of the AC adapter to y our sc anner. 2 Plug the adapter cable in the wall outlet. 3 Connect one end of your USB cable to the USB port on your scanner. Mak e sure you connect the correc t plug as shown in the figure below.
Chapter 2: Ins talling the Sc anner for PC 22 Installing A dditional Softw are If you want to use OCR (Optical Charac ter Recognition) you will have to install Readiris Pro .
Chapter 3: Confi guring Butt ons on your PC (SnapS can e50) 23 Chapter 3: Configuring Buttons on y our PC (SnapScan e50) ! Selecting a Diff erent ScanW is e Configuration ! Modifying an Existing Confi.
Chapter 3: Confi guring Butt ons on your PC (SnapS can e50) 24 Selecting a Different Scan Wise Conf iguration (SnapScan e50) It is possible to as sign a diff erent conf iguration to one of the f our buttons of your SnapScan e50. The f ollowing exam ple will show y ou how this is done.
Chapter 3: Confi guring Butt ons on your PC (SnapS can e50) 25 Modifying a n Existing Configuration (SnapScan e50) It is possible to m odif y an exis ting configur ation and assign it to one of the four buttons of your SnapScan e50. T he following exam ple will show y ou how this is done.
Chapter 3: Confi guring Butt ons on your PC (SnapS can e50) 26 3 Click Organize. The O rganize Actions window appears. The O rganize Actions window display s all predef ined and user def ined conf igurations. # Note: Remove will be enabled when a user def ined action is s elected.
Chapter 3: Confi guring Butt ons on your PC (SnapS can e50) 27 4 Select Scan Im age to File ( autoselect). 5 Click Edit to m odify the selected configur ation. The Settings For ... window appears. a. All predefined s ettings are available via the dif ferent dr op-down menus .
Chapter 3: Confi guring Butt ons on your PC (SnapS can e50) 28 10 Click Close. You return to the Configure Buttons window. 11 Select My Scan Image to File ( autoselect) f rom the drop-down list nex t to the e-m ail button. 12 Click OK. Pushing the e-m ail button will send the sc anned im age to a file instead of to your mail recipient.
Chapter 3: Confi guring Butt ons on your PC (SnapS can e50) 29 3 Click Organize. The O rganize Actions window appears. The O rganize Actions window display s all predef ined and user def ined conf igurations. # Note: Remove will be enabled when a user def ined action is s elected.
Chapter 3: Confi guring Butt ons on your PC (SnapS can e50) 30 4 Click New in the Organize Actions window. The Settings For ... window appears. a. All predefined s ettings are available via the dif ferent dr op-down menus . b. The res olution depends on the choic e of destination.
Chapter 3: Confi guring Butt ons on your PC (SnapS can e50) 31 10 Select My configuration fr om the drop-down list next to the e-m ail button. 11 Click OK.
Chapter 3: Confi guring Butt ons on your PC (SnapS can e50) 32 " Dimens ion: If you want a specified output range, c lick the Dimens ion drop-down list. A list of additional options will appear. Select the dim ension ( width or height) you w ant to specif y.
Chapter 4: Ins talling the Sc anner for Macint osh 33 Chapter 4: Installing the Scanner for Macintosh This chapter shows you how to set up y our SnapScan f or your Macintosh.
Chapter 4: Ins talling the Sc anner for Macint osh 34 Minimum System Requirements " A USB port " A PowerPC ® proces sor " A 14 inch color m onitor with thousands of c olors f or an acc.
Chapter 4: Ins talling the Sc anner for Macint osh 35 3 Click the up or down arrow to select your ty pe of s canner (if needed). 4 Click the dotted right arrow or m ove the slider to about ScanW ise. A demons tration of ScanW ise will start. 5 Click the dotted right arrow or m ove the handle to Install.
Chapter 4: Ins talling the Sc anner for Macint osh 36 # Note: For the latest inf orm ation cons ult the ScanW ise Read Me File. W hen the installation is finis hed y ou are ready to connect your scanner to your Macintosh com puter.
Chapter 4: Ins talling the Sc anner for Macint osh 37 2 Plug the adapter cable in the wall outlet. 3 Connect one end of your USB cable to the USB port on your scanner. Make s ure you connect the correct plug as shown in the figure below. 4 Connect the other end of y our USB cable to a USB por t on y our c omputer .
Chapter 5: Confi guring Butt ons on your Macint osh Comput er (SnapSc an e50) 38 Chapter 5: Configuring Buttons on y our Macintosh Computer (SnapScan e50) ! Selecting a Diff erent ScanW is e Configura.
Chapter 5: Confi guring Butt ons on your Macint osh Comput er (SnapSc an e50) 39 Selecting a Different Scan Wise Conf iguration (SnapScan e50) It is possible to as sign a diff erent conf iguration to one of the f our buttons of your SnapScan e50. Following exam ple will show y ou how it is done.
Chapter 5: Confi guring Butt ons on your Macint osh Comput er (SnapSc an e50) 40 Modifying a n Existing Configuration (SnapScan e50) It is possible to m odif y an exis ting configur ation and assign it to one of the four buttons of your SnapScan e50. T he following exam ple will show y ou how this is done.
Chapter 5: Confi guring Butt ons on your Macint osh Comput er (SnapSc an e50) 41 3 Click Organize. The O rganize Actions window appears. The O rganize Actions window display s all predef ined and user def ined conf igurations. Note: Remove will be enabled when a user def ined action is s elected.
Chapter 5: Confi guring Butt ons on your Macint osh Comput er (SnapSc an e50) 42 6 Click Save As. The Save Ac tion Configuration window appears. 7 Enter the nam e of your configuration. 8 Click OK. You return to the Settings For… window. 9 Click OK.
Chapter 5: Confi guring Butt ons on your Macint osh Comput er (SnapSc an e50) 43 Creating a New Config uration (Snap Scan e50) It is possible to c reate a new configuration and as sign it to one of the f our buttons of your SnapScan e50. The f ollowing exam ple will show y ou how this is done.
Chapter 5: Confi guring Butt ons on your Macint osh Comput er (SnapSc an e50) 44 ! Note: Remove will be enabled when a user def ined action is s elected. T he default actions cannot be rem oved. 4 Click New in the Organize Actions window. The Settings For .
Chapter 5: Confi guring Butt ons on your Macint osh Comput er (SnapSc an e50) 45 9 Click Close. You return to the Configure Buttons W indow. 10 Select My Configuration from the drop- down list next to the e-m ail button. 11 Click OK. The e-m ail button is configur ed with y ou personal s ettings.
Chapter 5: Confi guring Butt ons on your Macint osh Comput er (SnapSc an e50) 46 " Dimens ion: If you want a specified output range, c lick the Dimens ion drop-down list. A list of additional options will appear. Select the dim ension ( width or height) you w ant to specif y.
Chapter 6: Making your Fi rst Sc an 47 Chapter 6: Making y our First Scan 1 Place a color photogr aph face down on the glass plate with the top side against the middle of the front r uler. The optical perf orm ance of a CCD scanner is always best near the middle of the glass plate.
Chapter 6: Making your Fi rst Sc an 48 3 For PC : In the Start m enu, select Pr ogram s, Agfa Sc anW ise to open the ScanW ise application. -or- For Macintosh : Go to the Agfa ScanW ise f older on your hard disk and double- click . 4 Select your scanner (if needed).
Chapter 7: Us ing the Transparenc y Module (SnapScan e50) 49 Chapter 7: Using the Transparency Module (SnapScan e50) To s can negatives, trans parencies or slides you have to use the transparency module on your SnapScan e50.
Chapter 7: Us ing the Transparenc y Module (SnapScan e50) 50 2 Align the holder with the negatives/transparenc ies on the sc anner glass plate. T hen, continue with inst ruction 4.
Chapter 7: Us ing the Transparenc y Module (SnapScan e50) 51 2 Position the original slide in the holder . 4 Close the docum ent cover . 5 Click the ScanW ise icon on your desk top. The Agf a ScanW ise window opens. 6 Click the arrow on the Preview button to switch between transparenc ies and ref lectives.
Chapter 7: Us ing the Transparenc y Module (SnapScan e50) 52 calibration area calibration area # Note: Please mak e sure not t o touch the g lass plate in the calibrat ion area.
Appendix A: Troubleshoot ing 53 Appendix A: Troubleshooting This section gives solutions f or som e com m on problem s y ou m ay come acr oss when star ting up or using your SnapScan. There is no USB port fre e for your s canner. " Check if you can use a USB port on the k ey board or m onitor .
Appendix A: Troubleshoot ing 54 Windows 98 fails to detect the scanner w hen you connect it for the first time (PC ONLY). " Check if the sc anner is connec ted with the USB cable to y our com puter and that the AC adapter is plugged in. It can always happen that a USB port is dam aged, therefor e try the other USB port of your com puter.
Appendix A: Troubleshoot ing 55 The e-mail function is not working (PC ONLY) ScanW ise PC uses the default MAPI (Mic rosof t Messaging API) client as e-m ail des tination. This means you need a MAPI compatible e-m ail client and it als o has to be conf igured corr ectly.
Appendix B: Technic al Inform ation 56 Appendix B: Technical Information Tec hnical specif ications are subjec t to change without notice. Scanne r type: - SnapScan e40 - SnapScan e50 Desk top, flatbe.
Appendix B: Technic al Inform ation 57 Interface: USB por t Transmission speed: 1 mbyte/s Environ mental specif ications: - operating tem perature: +10 °C to +40 °C (+50 to +104 degrees Fahr enheit).
Appendix C: Regulation Com plianc e 58 Appendix C: Regulation Compliance ! Safety Regulations ! Electrom agnetic Com patibility.
Appendix C: Regulation Com plianc e 59 Safety Regulations SnapScan and its options ar e designed to com ply with: " UL 1950 " CSA C22.2 No. 950 - M89 D3 " VDE 0805 " IEC 950 " GS approved " EN 60950 UL Safety Statement The SnapSc an and the AC adapter are suited f or indoor use only.
Appendix C: Regulation Com plianc e 60 Electromagnetic Compatibility SnapScan is des igned to com ply w ith: " Emis sion EN55022, class B " Imm unity IEC 801-2, IEC 801-3, IEC 801-4 " 4.
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