Canon DIM-538 instruction manual Macintosh System Requirements, Display

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Macintosh System Requirements

OS:

Mac OS 9.0-9.2, Mac OS X (Version 10.1/10.2)

Computer Model:

Computers that come with above OS preinstalled and

CPU:

have built-in USB ports.

 

PowerPC

 

RAM:

Mac OS 9.0-9.2: 20 MB or more of application memory

Interface:

Mac OS X (10.1/10.2): 128 MB or more

USB

 

Free Hard Disk Space: Canon Utilities

 

 

– ImageBrowser

50 MB or more

 

– PhotoStitch

30 MB or more

Display:

800 600 pixels/32,000 colors or better, 1,024 768

pixels/32,000 colors or better is recommended

Proper operation is not guaranteed on a user-built PC.

Proper operation is not guaranteed on any particular system, even if it meets the requirements outlined above.

ImageBrowser and PhotoStitch do not operate on disks formatted with the Unix File System (UFS).

A CD-ROM drive is required to install the software.

Connect the USB cable directly to one of the computer’s main USB ports. The interface may not function correctly if the camcorder is connected via a USB hub.

The connection may not operate correctly if you are using other USB devices, excluding USB mice or keyboards, at the same time. If this occurs, disconnect the other devices from the computer and try reconnecting the camcorder.

Do not connect two or more camcorders to the same computer via the USB interface. The connections may not operate correctly.

Not all operations performed with a connection to a USB 2.0 compatible board can be guaranteed.

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Contents Digital Video Solution Disk Read Carefully Before Using Canon Software License AgreementWindows Contents Macintosh Safety Precautions Read This FirstDisclaimer Trademark AcknowledgmentsChecking Supplied Accessories Digital Video Solution DiskWindows System Requirements Computer ModelInterface Free Hard Disk Space Canon UtilitiesWhat Can Be Accomplished with the Software Installing the Software Installing from the Digital Video Solution DiskWindows 98, Windows Me, Windows Windows XPSelect the programs you wish to install and click Next Installing the Software Review the installation settings and click NextWhen the following window appears, click OK Select your camcorder model name and click NextWindows Installing the Twain Driver/WIA Driver Windows 98/Windows Twain DriverRead carefully before installing the WIA Driver Windows Me/Windows XP WIA Windows Image Acquisition DriverConnecting the Camcorder to a Computer Starting ZoomBrowser EX For Windows XP UsersWindows 98/Windows 2000/Windows XP Downloading Still Images/Movies ZoomBrowser EX Select Canon ZoomBrowser EX and click OKDouble-click the ZoomBrowser EX icon on the desktop Windows MeDownloading Still Images/Movies to the Computer Download Settings window, confirm the settings and click OK Using a PC Card Reader/Writer Click Camera & Memory Card Click Browse & Download ImagesUsing Other ZoomBrowser EX Functions Camera WindowTask Area ToolbarDownload Settings Window Camera Settings WindowUsing Other ZoomBrowser EX Functions Main WindowScroll Mode Zoom ModeImage Viewer Window ZoomPlaying Back Movies From a Memory Card Main Window, double-click a thumbnail with a movie iconClick the e play button in QuickTime Player Running a Slide Show Select the slide show settings Click Start Slide ShowAttaching Still Images to E-mail Messages Click Internet in the Main Window Click Email ImagesSelect image size and quality, and click Send or Save Attaching Still Images to E-mail Messages Printing Still Images PhotoRecord Click Print in the Main Window Click Layout PrintSelect a print mode and click Next Printing Still Images PhotoRecordClick Print in the PhotoRecord window Click Print in the Print windowSelect the print mode Selecting the Print Layout and Album DesignSelect the paper size Select the layoutPhotoRecord Window TitleTo Change the Page Artwork To change the Photo FrameChanging the size or rotation angle of an image Changing the number of images on aAdjusting Image Quality and Printing Exif 2.2 Compliant Click Save to Camera Merging Panoramic Images PhotoStitch Click the arrow in the Camera WindowConfirmation window, click OK Arrange the order of the images and click 2.MergeMerging Panoramic Images PhotoStitch Click Start Select 3. Save and then click SaveAdding Still Images from Your Computer to the Memory Card Adding Still Images to the Memory CardClick Camera & Memory Card in the Main Window Click Upload ImagesAdding Still Images from Your Computer to the Memory Card Add Image window, select the image size and click AddAdding Sample Images to the Memory Card Add Image window, click Add Click My Camera Settings Adding a Start-up Image to the Memory CardAdding a Start-up Image to the Memory Card Select My Camera for Digital Video Cameras and click OKAdding a Start-up Image to the Memory Card Click CloseAdding New Start-up Images to the DVC My Camera Window Setting ZoomBrowser EX to Start Automatically Windows 98/WindowsWhen the Scanners and Cameras Wizard opens, click Cancel Setting ZoomBrowser EX to Start Automatically Uninstalling the Software Uninstalling ZoomBrowser EXUninstalling the Twain Driver/WIA Driver Uninstalling the Software When the Confirm Uninstall window appears, click OKWhen the Maintenance Complete window appears, click Finish Windows 98/WindowsTroubleshooting the Twain Driver/WIA Driver Uninstall Windows 98/Windows MeWindows 2000/Windows XP Look for the file starting with OEM Delete the Oem* file setTroubleshooting Camcorder is not set to the correct modeTwain Driver or WIA Driver is not installed properly Camcorder is not correctly connected to the computerWindows Macintosh System Requirements DisplayImageBrowser PhotoStitchSelect the programs you wish to install and click Install Installation starts Connecting the Camcorder to a Computer Downloading Still Images/Movies ImageBrowser Starting ImageBrowserMac OS Downloading Still Images/Movies ImageBrowser Select Display Images and click OKHow to Set ImageBrowser to Not Start Automatically Mac OS X 10.1/10.2Double-click the Canon ImageBrowser icon on the desktop Click Canon Camera in the Explorer View sectionExplorer View Section, click the newly created folder Thumbnail Browser area Explorer View Section Insert a memory card into the reader Using Other ImageBrowser Functions Camera Setting Window Using Other ImageBrowser Functions Browser WindowCrop Adjust Color Displaying the Image Information View Menu View menu, select View Mode followed by TimeTunnel Displaying Images in TimeTunnelBrowser Area, double-click a thumbnail with a movie icon Select the images and select Slide Show from the View menu Specify the reduction ratio and image quality and click Next Attaching Still Images to E-mail Messages Printing Still Images ImageBrowser Printing Still Images ImageBrowser Layout Options window, select a layout and click NextSelect a paper size and click OK Click PrintPrint Window Change the Image SizeSee Printing Still Images for the next steps Mac OS X 10.1/10.2 Click SLIDE/DPOF in the Camera Window Merging Panoramic Images PhotoStitch Merging Panoramic Images PhotoStitch Adding Still Images from Your Computer to the Memory Card Select the image size Adding Sample Images to the Memory Card Set Image Size to Small Click View Camera Adding a Start-up Image to the Memory Card Newly added data will appear here Uninstalling ImageBrowser and PhotoStitch Troubleshooting Canon INC

DIM-538 specifications

The Canon DIM-538 is a multifunctional document imaging system that has captured the attention of professionals seeking efficiency, convenience, and high-quality output. Designed to meet the demands of busy office environments, this all-in-one solution seamlessly combines printing, scanning, copying, and faxing capabilities into a compact unit, making it ideal for both small and medium-sized enterprises.

One of the standout features of the DIM-538 is its high-resolution printing capability, capable of producing crisp and detailed documents at speeds of up to 30 pages per minute. With a maximum print resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi, users can expect professional-quality output whether they are printing text documents, presentations, or marketing materials. The device supports various paper sizes and types, allowing for versatile printing options that cater to different business needs.

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For organizations that rely on copying, the Canon DIM-538 does not disappoint. It offers an array of copy features such as reduction and enlargement, as well as the ability to produce collated copies. Users can make high-quality duplicates of single-sided or double-sided documents with ease, streamlining everyday tasks.

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Compact in design, the DIM-538 also boasts a user-friendly interface, making it easy for employees to navigate its functions with minimal training. Ultimately, the Canon DIM-538 emerges as a robust document imaging solution that combines speed, quality, and versatility to meet the evolving needs of today’s dynamic workplaces. Whether used for printing, scanning, copying, or faxing, it stands out as a reliable partner for enhancing productivity and streamlining document management processes.