Canon 800 manual Operation Modes, Reader/Printer mode, Scanner mode

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Operation Modes

The MS800 scanner has 2 operation modes: “Reader/Printer mode”, in which the image on the screen is sent directly to a dedicated printer, and “Scanner mode”, in which the scanner is connected to a personal computer and the scanned image data is downloaded to the computer to be printed on a printer connected to the computer. The connected devices and operation procedures for the two modes differ. Select the mode that best matches your system setup.

The operation mode is set by the service technician at installation. Contact your authorized Canon service representative for details.

Reader/Printer mode

This configuration consists of the Microfilm Scanner 800 with a FilePrint 400 printer. Screen images are sent directly to the FilePrint 400 using the control panel on the Microfilm Scanner 800. To switch from this mode to Scanner mode, contact your Canon service technician.

Print

Microfilm Scanner 800

File Print 400

Scanner mode

This configuration consists of the Microfilm Scanner 800 with a computer and printer. Application software is used to download screen images to the computer connected to the Microfilm Scanner 800 as image data. The downloaded image data can then be sent to the printer connected to the computer. To switch from this mode to ReaderPrinter mode, contact your Canon service technician.

Picture deta

Print

 

Computer

Printer

Microfilm Scanner 800

Reader/Printer/Scanner mode (factory default):

Select this mode when you want to use both Reader/Printer mode and Scanner mode. You switch between the two modes by assigning a switching function to one of the function keys. This mode also allows you to use the MS 800 as a scanner in Reader/Printer mode and scan images from your computer. However, you should switch to Scanner when you want to scan from the com- puter since some scanner keys cannot be used in Reader/Printer mode.

Reader Printer mode

Scanner mode

 

Print

Picture deta

Print

FilePrint 400

Computer

(Printer)

 

Microfilm Scanner 800

 

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Contents Page FCC Regulations For 120V models Introduction Conventions Used in These Instructions Contents Safety Notes Before You BeginChoosing a Safe Location Before You Begin Power Supply Important Warnings Before You Begin Features Reader/Printer mode Scanner modeReader/Printer/Scanner mode factory default Operation ModesChecking the Box Contents Important Components and Their Functions Optional Products Preparing the Carrier Lenses Fitting and Replacing LensesFixed-focus Lenses Zoom LensesPreparing the Printer Connecting to a Computer Connecting the ComputerDevice Drivers Using the Operation Panel Keys Operation PanelOperation Keyboard optional Using the Scanner Switching OnSwitching Off Loading the FilmAdjusting the Image Focusing the ImageAuto Focus Manual FocusEnlarging and Reducing the Image Rotating the ImageRotation by any angle RotationPrinting or Scanning the Image Selecting the PolarityBrightness Adjustment Automatic adjustmentManual adjustment Selecting the Paper for Printing Selecting the paper feed cassetteSelecting paper for the multipurpose tray Setting the Scanning Position Selecting the Scan SizeTrimming/Border settings TrimmingRemoving the entire border Leaving a margin around the imageSpecial Features Storing a Zoom SettingStoring the Lens Magnification Function Keys Programming Function KeysFunctions that Can Be Assigned to Function Keys Adjust margins default setting P3 Adjust sharpness default setting P4Photo mode default setting F5 Import marginsBackground Erase default setting P2 Scanner mode default setting F1ReaderPrinter mode default setting F4 Function Key LabelsAdd on Setting Setting the Add OnMonth/Day/Year 10/2000 Setting the Caption Setting the CaptionSetting the Date and Time Setting the Date and TimeChecking the Date and Time Setting the Auto Clear Time Maintenance and Troubleshooting Replacing the LampLamp socket will result in damage to the lamp Routine Cleaning Cleaning the Screen and Main UnitCleaning the Lens Cleaning Mode Cleaning the Fuser RollerTroubleshooting Problem SolutionAutomatic Border Removal and Skew Correction User Call Errors Service Call Errors When you cannot clear a service call errorSpecifications Index Scanning Position key Start key
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800 specifications

The Canon EOS 800 DSLR camera, also known as the Canon EOS 800D, is a versatile and user-friendly digital camera that caters to both beginners and experienced photographers. It is part of Canon's Rebel series, renowned for its accessibility and impressive performance. The EOS 800D features a 24.2-megapixel APS-C sensor, offering exceptional image quality with fine detail and vibrant colors. This sensor allows for great low-light performance, enabling photographers to capture stunning images even in challenging lighting conditions.

One of the standout features of the Canon 800D is its Dual Pixel Autofocus system, which provides fast and accurate focusing for both still photography and video recording. This technology utilizes phase-detection across the entire sensor, resulting in smooth and responsive autofocus when capturing moving subjects, making it an ideal choice for sports and wildlife photography. The 800D also offers a 45-point all cross-type AF system, ensuring precise autofocus regardless of composition.

The camera has a 3-inch vari-angle touchscreen LCD, providing flexibility for composing shots from various angles. Photographers can easily navigate menus and adjust settings with a simple touch, making it an intuitive device for those new to photography. Additionally, the EOS 800D supports Full HD 1080p video recording at up to 60 frames per second, allowing users to create high-quality video content alongside their still images.

In terms of connectivity, the camera features built-in Wi-Fi, NFC, and Bluetooth, facilitating easy sharing of images and remote control capabilities. This integration allows users to transfer photos to their smartphones or tablets with ease, enhancing the convenience of modern photography.

The Canon EOS 800D is equipped with a DIGIC 7 image processor, which contributes to faster performance, improved noise reduction, and overall better image quality. The camera also boasts a continuous shooting speed of 6 frames per second, making it suitable for capturing fast action sequences.

In summary, the Canon EOS 800D is an excellent choice for those seeking a reliable and feature-rich DSLR camera. Its combination of a high-resolution sensor, advanced autofocus capabilities, and connectivity options make it a compelling option for anyone looking to expand their photography skills while enjoying the process.