How to Use this Guide

This guide explains the operating procedures for Canon Plug-in Module CS-U (hereafter referred to as Plug-in Module CS-U), the Macintosh driver (plug-in software) used with Canon image scanners.

Aplug-in is not an independent software program; it must be used within a plug-in compliant application, such as CanoScan Toolbox or Adobe Photoshop LE, to expand the capabilities of that program. Adding scanning capabilities to your computer is as easy as putting in a plug. Simply copy the Plug-in Module CS-U files to your computer.

Please read this guide to perform the installation procedures and scan. Store this manual in a handy location for future reference.

Where to Look

Quick Start Instructions p. 10

The Quick Start Instructions provide a brief summary of commands and procedures that will assist in using Plug-in Module CS-U immediately.

Scanning Preparations (Required Reading) p. 13

All users should read this section. This section describes the procedures and settings required before scanning, including positioning the original and selecting the output device, resolution, magnification and scanning mode.

Scanning (Required Reading) p. 29

All users should read this section to learn the procedures for scanning images and saving scanned images.

Adjusting Scanned Images p. 35

Read this section for details about how to adjust image brightness, color balance and other attributes. You can read this section as required.

Appendices

Read this section for troubleshooting tips, glossary terms and the index.

About the Conventions Used in this Guide

The following conventions are used in this guide to draw your attention to important information.

Caution:

This symbol is used to highlight procedural precautions and limitations. Always read these topics to avoid errors.

Hint:

This symbol is used to present helpful hints and supplemental information. Reading these topics is recommended to enhance your enjoyment of Plug-in Module CS-U.

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Canon 4.1 manual How to Use this Guide, Where to Look, About the Conventions Used in this Guide