
Frames Are Not Detected Correctly
Cause | Action |
Film is out of position. | Reposition the film in the Film Strip Frame on the Film Guide so that the |
| separation lines between frames are aligned with the white line marks of the |
| Film Holder. |
| For loading the film, see “Scanning a Film” on page 35. |
| Note |
| Repositioning the film may not resolve the problem, depending on the film. In |
| this case, scan from the computer. For details, refer to the Scanning Guide on- |
| screen manual. |
The frame of a film is scanned on the | Adjust Film print cutting range and rescan. |
edge of an image. / The edge of an | Refer to “Print Settings” in “Changing the Machine Settings” of the User’s Guide |
image is missing. |
Color of the Print Result Is Different from the Original Film (Too Red or Too Blue)
Cause | Action |
The color balance of the film is off, depending on the shooting conditions or objects.
You may not obtain satisfied print results for some films, even if you adjust the color setting in the advanced print settings of the film print mode. In this case, scan the film on the machine and save it to the computer. Then adjust the color of the scanned image on the computer using an image manipulation program and print it. For details, refer to the Scanning Guide
Other Scanning Troubles
Refer to the Scanning Guide
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