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About SnapScan
In this Owner’s Guide, the name SnapScan is used for both the SnapScan e40 and e50 (unless specified otherwise).
The SnapScan is a one pass flatbed color scanner with a resolution of
1200 x 2400 ppi equipped with a cold cathode lamp. It is based on CCD
The scanned data are transferred through the computer’s USB (Universal Serial Bus) port. The USB technology makes it easy to install multiple peripherals to your computer. USB eliminates any need to turn off or restart the computer when attaching a new peripheral.
SnapScan is a scanner that captures and converts reflective originals (for example pictures, text) into electronic data that can be used in computer applications. With the SnapScan e50 you can also scan negatives, transparencies or slides. It offers
SnapScan supports multiple scanning modes and includes scanner software to get you started right away. With its powerful and
The document cover is adjustable: when you put a thick original (like a book or a magazine) on the reflective glass plate, the document cover adapts to the thickness of the original.
Environmental Requirements
"Place the scanner on a horizontal, flat surface.
"To ensure proper ventilation, allow a minimum of 10 cm (4 inches) free space around each side of the scanner.
"Make sure that no vibrations or shocks occur.
"Make sure that the area is free of dust.
"Avoid any contact with water. Do not use your scanner near water or in a damp environment.
"Your SnapScan is designed to perform at best when the environmental humidity is between 20% and 85%. Avoid environments where humidity fluctuations might occur.
"Your SnapScan is designed to perform at best when the environmental temperature is between 10 °C (+ 50 degrees Fahrenheit) and 40 °C (+104 degrees Fahrenheit). Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and heating devices.
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