Tip:

Make sure your negatives or slides are dust-free for the best scan. You can also select the Dust Removal setting in EPSON Scan to improve your scan.

If your scanned image is upside down, you can use the Rotate buttons in EPSON Smart Panel (not available in all Smart Panel

applications) or in Preview mode in EPSON Scan. You can also rotate the image in most image-editing applications.

Storing the Film Holder

When you’re finished scanning, you can store the film holder in the scanner cover.

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Lift the cover and remove the document mat.

Slide the film holder into the cover.

3 Replace the document mat.

Problems?

First, check the ] Start button light on the scanner.

Flashing green

Warming up or scanning.

 

 

Green

Ready to scan.

 

 

Flashing red

Make sure the transportation lock is unlocked (see

 

section 3).

 

Try restarting your computer and unplugging the

 

scanner. Wait 10 seconds, then plug the scanner

 

back in.

 

If the red light is still flashing, contact your dealer or

 

EPSON.

 

 

Off

Make sure your scanner is connected to your

 

computer and plugged into a power source.

 

 

If your problem is listed here, try these suggestions.

The New Hardware Wizard

Click Cancel and follow the steps in “Install the

appears on your screen.

Software” on the other side of this sheet.

 

Disconnect the scanner before installing the

 

software.

 

 

You see an error message

Make sure your scanner is connected to your

when you try to scan, or

computer and plugged into a power source.

the scanner doesn’t scan.

Make sure the transportation lock is unlocked (see

 

 

section 3).

 

Uninstall and reinstall EPSON Scan.

 

 

You can’t scan negatives

Make sure the transparency unit cable is

or slides.

connected to the scanner (see section 3) and the

 

reflective document mat is removed. In Home or

 

Professional Mode, make sure the Document Type

 

matches the film type you’re scanning.

 

Also, make sure the film holder position is correct

 

for the type of film you’re scanning.