Brookstone Photo Printer manual Connecting the scanner to a computer, Making connection

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Connecting the scanner to a computer

By connecting the scanner to a computer, you can access the scanned images on the memory card directly or use the scanner as a memory card reader, so that you can freely copy, paste or delete files from or to the memory card using the computer..

Operating system requirements:

Windows®: Windows XP, Vista®, 7

Macintosh®: Mass Storage Class Mac OS 10..5/10..6

An available USB 2..0 Outlet

Making connection

1..Connect one end of the USB cable (with a Mini USB connector) to the Mini USB outlet on the scanner..

2..Turn on the computer, and connect the other end (with an A-type USB connector) of the USB cable to the USB port of the computer..

3..Insert a memory card into the memory card slot..

4..Connect to the power..

5..Press the Power button.. The Power Indicator blinks..

6..The scanner will be recognized by the computer as a removable disk (Windows system).. Now you are ready to view or edit the files on the memory card..

IMPORTANT: Do not remove the memory card while the computer is accessing its files.

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Contents Instant Photo Digitizer Table of contents Important Safety Instructions Page Page Location of Parts and Controls Location of Parts and Controls Location of Parts and Controls Supported memory card types MMCLED Indicator light key Operation Calibrating the scannerSuitable and unsuitable types of originals ScanningPage Orientation of the scanned image Cropping on scanned imagesUsing the anti-curl sheath Connecting the scanner to a computer Making connectionDisconnecting Windows systemsFile naming and storage rules Cleaning the scanner Care and maintenanceEditing your photos after scanning Cleaning the outer casing Cleaning the image sensorStoring the scanner Specifications 20% ~ 60% RHTroubleshooting IssueSolutionIssue Solution Page One 1 Year Limited Warranty Page 643379