Canon 350II manual Maintenance Troubleshooting, Replacing the lamp

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MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

MAINTENANCE AND

TROUBLESHOOTING

This part of the manual describes how to replace the halogen lamp, cleaning the scanner and dealing with errors. Regular scanner maintenance is essential to eusure optimum performance and a long service life from your scanner.

Replacing the lamp

The lamp projects the film image onto the screen, and the proce- dure for replacing the lamp is described below, along with some precautions to be observed when handling the lamp unit. If the lamp burns out, use the procedure below to replace it.

When the lamp burns out, “LP” appears on the Print/Error dis- play.

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HEAT CAUTION

Immediately after the lamp burns out, the lamp and the metal components of the lamp unit are very hot. To avoid being burned, allow the lamp ample time to cool down before touching it. The lamp will cool down more quickly if you leave the scanner switched on for some minutes with “LP” displayed. After checking that the lamp and the metal components have cooled down, proceed with lamp replacement.

When the lamp burns out, leave the scanner switched on for several minutes until the lamp has cooled down.

After waiting at least 5 minutes, check that the lamp has cooled down and then switch the scanner off.

Firmly grip the lamp unit on the right side of the main unit and slowly pull the lamp unit out.

When you remove the lamp unit, "L5" appears in the Print/Error display.

CAUTION

To avoid injury, do not touch the interior of the main unit after you have removed the lamp unit.

3.Push the lever on the side of the lamp and remove the burned out lamp.

HEAT CAUTION

Immediately after the lamp burns out, the lamp and the metal components of the lamp unit are very hot. Never handle the lamp or lamp unit while they are still hot.

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Contents English Copyright FCC Regulations For 120V modelsRadio Interference Regulations For 120V models Règlement SUR LE Brouillage Radioélectrique For 120V modelsIntroduction Heat Caution ConventionsContents Specifications Index Before YOU Begin Work Safety Choosing a safe locationCE-IE-335-01 Power supply Daily handling Heat Cautions Features of the Microfilm Scanner About operation modes Scanner modeDMP mode Reader-printer modeUnpacking Whats in the box? Options Operation panel Important parts and their functionsOperation panel and keyboard keys Operation panel keys Keyboard keys FS Controller Preparing the carrierFiche Carrier 190RII Autocarrier 100C AC100CZoom lenses Switching the lensPreparing the lens Fixed lensDo not touch the contact area with your hands Canon Fileprint Preparing optional printer for the DMP modeOperating system requirements When using a Scsi cardWhen using a USB connection Hardware requirementsScsi cable Connecting via ScsiScsi card Adaptec Scsi card for PCI busUSB cable Connecting via USBConnecting to a Computer USB portTurning the Power ON/OFF Turning the power onTurning the power off Case of Windows 98/Me Scanner recognitionScsi connection Case of Windows 2000/XPCanon MS350 Scsi Scanner Device Turning the Power ON/OFF About the Software Installing the ISIS/TWAIN driverSelectable languages are English or Japanese Installing CapturePerfectUsing the software Using the ISIS/TWAIN Driver Using CapturePerfectStarting CapturePerfect Starting up the Reader-Printer mode About the Reader-Printer modeStarting up Reader-Printer mode Setting the Reader-Printer modeExiting the Reader-Printer mode Uninstalling the software Setting the Scanner Adjusting the imageLoading the film Selecting the polarity Brightness adjustmentAutomatic adjustment Manual adjustmentTrimming/border removal settings TrimmingDefining an area for trimming Leaving a margin around the image Using the area setting cursors optionalBorder removal Removing the entire borderSetting the date stamp feature Using auto rotationSetting the function keys DMP mode Date stamp featureDisplaySetting Entering the note Sharpness adjustment Setting the print modeSwitching the operation modes Picture modeUsing the Fileprint Printing DMP modePrinting DMP mode User mode setting User ModeUser mode setting functions Power saver mode Scanning resolutionHi-speed scanning Setting the function keys Cleaning modeEntering the Default Values Entering the default valuesRegistering the zoom values Replacing the lamp Maintenance TroubleshootingMaintenance and Troubleshooting Routine cleaning Cleaning the screen and main unitCleaning the lens Cleaning paper Cleaning the Fixing RollersProblem Solution TroubleshootingUser call errors Scanner modeDMP mode Service Call Errors If the E000 fixer error is displayedWhen you cannot clear a service call error Specifications Index Power ON/OFFMemo MS350-02cover 08.6.5, 330 PM Canon Latin AMERICA, INC PUB.CE-IE-335-02 0608C0.1

350II specifications

The Canon 350II, officially known as the Canon EOS 350D, is a digital single-lens reflex camera that has made a significant impact in the world of photography since its release. Recognized for its user-friendly design and impressive image quality, the 350II appeals to both amateur and professional photographers alike.

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Another key characteristic of the Canon 350II is its 9-point autofocus system. This system provides precise focusing capabilities, ensuring accuracy and reliability when capturing subjects in motion or stationary scenes. The camera's continuous shooting capability of up to 3 frames per second allows users to keep up with dynamic subjects while enjoying consistent performance.

The 350II's ergonomic design further enhances its usability. The lightweight and compact body make it comfortable to hold for extended periods, while the large 2.5-inch LCD monitor provides a clear view of images and settings. Additionally, the camera features a range of shooting modes, including fully automatic, manual, and 13 scene modes, catering to photographers with varying levels of experience.

Another remarkable aspect of the Canon 350II is its compatibility with Canon's extensive range of EF and EF-S lenses. This opens up endless creative possibilities, allowing users to easily switch lenses based on their photographic needs and preferences.

In conclusion, the Canon 350II is a remarkable DSLR that combines user-friendly features with advanced technology. Its blend of an 8-megapixel sensor, DIGIC II processor, and 9-point autofocus system positions it as a formidable tool for capturing stunning images. Whether you are a novice or a seasoned photographer, the Canon 350II remains a solid choice in the digital photography landscape.