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Operation panel and keyboard keys

Operation panel keys

This is a summary of the keys on the operation panel.

1 Negative/Positive key

Three settings are available:

 

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) In negative film mode produces positive output from nega-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

tive film images.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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) In positive film mode, produces positive output from posi-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

tive images.

 

( A ) In automatic mode, selects the mode based on the type of

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

film detected.(P.36)

2 Trimming/Border key

Use this key to trim the image to be scanned or to remove the

 

black border around the image.(P.37)

3 Brightness indicator

Shows the brightness adjusted using the brightness adjustment

 

key.

4 Brightness adjustment keys

Use the or key to adjust brightness of the image manually,

 

or the use AE key to adjust it automatically. In the DMP mode,

 

this applies to brightness for printing.

5 Print/Error Display

Displays the number of prints (01 to 99) in case of the Reader-

 

Printer mode. Also displays error message(User and Service

 

releated).

6 Print number setting key

Use these keys to set the number of prints to make for each

 

image in the Reader-Printer mode or the DMP mode (P.11).

 

Also use them to set various settings or confirm the SCSI ID of

 

the scanner.

7 Clear/Stop key

Stops scanning or resets the number of prints. Also defines an

 

area for trimming, or defines a specified time for the power

 

saver mode.

 

When the scanner is connected to the Fileprint 470 and used in

 

the DMP mode, this key is also used to switch to the cassette

 

select mode (P.43).

8 Start key

In the case of the Scanner mode: press this key to start scan-

 

ning with the “Panel Start” set to on in the application, or to

 

start scanning in the Reader-Printer mode (P.11).

 

In the case of the DMP mode: press this key to start printing.

 

The Print/Error display stays blinking from the time the key is

 

pressed until the time scanning begins.

 

 

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