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Keyboard keys

This is a summary of the keyboard keys.

9 Function keys

The following functions are assigned on the respective keys

 

before factory shipping. For details, refer to P.39 “Setting the

 

function keys (DMP mode).”

 

P1: DATE

 

P2: NOTE

 

P3: PICTURE

 

P4: SHARPNESS

!0Cassette Select key

Selects paper cassette for printing when the scanner is con-

 

nected with the Fileprint 470.

!1Auto Rotate key

Rotates the image 90 degrees for printing.

!2Zoom keys

Use these keys to register zoom settings. During normal

 

operation, you can immediately switch to one of the registered

 

settings by pressing the key.

!3Rotate keys

Press this key to rotate the image left or right by 90 degrees.

!4Reset key

Use this key to restore or change default settings.

!5Film Control knob (optional)

Transports film through a motorized carrier. Turn the knob

 

right to advance the film forward, or left to rewind it. (Note

 

that this knob cannot be used with the FS Controller I.)

!6Adjust Mode indicators

The illuminated lamp identifies the type of image adjustment

 

you can make. You can switch the adjustment type by pressing

 

the Image Adjust Select key.

!7Image Adjust Select key

Selects the type of adjustment you can make: Zoom magnifica-

 

tion, Focus, or Rotation.

!8Image Adjust Control dial

Use this dial to adjust the magnification, focus or rotation.

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Canon 350II manual Keyboard keys

350II specifications

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