Microtek Artix Scan1100 manual Aligning the target registration marks

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To resize the selection, move the cursor to any corner of the frame; the pointer is changed to a double-headed arrow. Hold down the mouse, drag to form a new selection, then release the mouse.

When the target image is selected, click the Scan button to scan the target.

9. Aligning the target registration marks

A. Aligning the upper-left registration mark

Move the cursor into the target image area; the pointer will change to a flipped L mark (“ ”). Align the cursor with the small upper-left registration mark.

Upper left registration mark

C. Aligning the bottom-right registration mark

After the upper right mark is aligned, the lower right part of the target image is displayed, and an instruction dialog box prompts you to align the bottom right registration mark.

Bottom right registration mark

Move the cursor into the target image area; the pointer will change to a vertically flipped L mark (“ ”). Align the cursor with the small bottom-right registration mark.

B. Aligning the upper-right registration mark

After the upper left mark is aligned, the upper right part of the target image is displayed, and an instruction dialog box prompts you to align the upper right registration mark.

Upper right registration mark

Move the cursor into the target image area; the pointer will change to a normal L mark (“ ”). Align the cursor with the small upper-right registration mark.

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Contents ArtixScan HardwareUser’sGuide Copyright 1999 Microtek Lab, Inc Contents For the Macintosh For Windows 98 / 95 / NT Introduction ArtixScan 1100 Scanner On OFF Unlocking the Carriage General InstallationUnpacking the Scanner Resetting the scanner’s Scsi ID Power-up testConnecting the Scanner to Power Source Powering up the ScannerRequirements for the Operating Environment Observing the Scanner Boot ProcessChoosing the Scanning Station Installation on the Macintosh TerminationConnecting the scanner Installing the software Installation on Windows 98 Checking the interface card statusConnecting the scanner Troubleshooting Resolving situation aClick the arrows to select a different range Resolving situation C Click Start, Settings, and select Control Panel Checking the scanner status Installation under Windows NTInstalling the Windows NT driver Way the driver is implemented Operating the Scanner Positioning reflective materialsGeneral scanning Scanning thick documentsPositioning transparent film Using the Universal Glass Film HolderUsing the Main Holder with other film holders Using the Universal Glass Film Holder Using the 35mm Slide Holder Using the 35mm Filmstrip Holder Using the 6 x 9 cm Film Holder Using the 4 x 5 Film Holder 5 Film Holder MainUsing the Scanner ICC Profiler Program IntroductionCalibration target Taking care of the targetInstalling the Scanner ICC Profiler Placing the color targetFor the Macintosh For Windows 98 / 95 / NTCalibration Scanning the target imageAligning the target registration marks Aligning the upper-left registration markAligning the bottom-right registration mark Aligning the upper-right registration markCreating a profile Menu commands Reference Section for MacintoshMain Window ControlsCalibration Window Preview and Scan Creating the profileReference section for PC System Menu Calibration Window Preview and Scan

Artix Scan1100 specifications

The Microtek Artix Scan1100 is a versatile flatbed scanner designed for professionals and small businesses seeking high-quality document and image scanning solutions. As part of Microtek's renowned Artix series, this scanner integrates advanced technologies to deliver exceptional performance while maintaining ease of use.

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In terms of technology, the Artix Scan1100 utilizes a CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) scanning sensor, known for its excellent color accuracy and sharpness. This technology enhances the scanner's ability to render images with a high degree of fidelity, making it perfect for graphic designers and photographers who demand the best quality in their scans.

The Artix Scan1100 also features a user-friendly interface, simplifying the scanning process. With just a few clicks, users can easily set the desired resolution, file format, and other scanning options. It is compatible with multiple operating systems, including Windows and macOS, ensuring seamless integration into different workflows.

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