35 mm slides

1Place the film holder on the document table with the side where the slides will be placed facing toward you.

2Set the slides into the film holder with the base side facing down. The base side of the film is the side where the film maker's name and film ID numbers can be read correctly.

Top

Bottom

Note:

There is a possibility that a film may not be readable due to the difference of the pitch width within 6 frames.

Do not press the glass of the document table with too much force.4.Close the document cover completely.

Note:

A newton ring (ring-shaped stripes pattern) may appear in the scanned image. To remove the newton ring, set the film with the base side facing up. See the User’s Guide for detail.

When you are not using the film holder, you can store it inside the document cover. See “Storing the Film Holder” on page 34 for details.

Printing Basics to10 x 15 cm Paper

You can print photos to 10 ⋅ 15 cm (4 ⋅ 6 in) paper without altering any settings.

1.Load and set film on the document table. & See “Loading and Setting Film on the Document Table” on page 31

2.Press the Film button.

3. Select Basic Print.

Back OK

4.Select the film type.&See “Selecting the Film Type” on page 345.Select the desired photo and set the number of prints.

1.Select

 

thedesired

2

photo.

1

2. Set the

 

 

number

 

of prints.

Back

OK

6.Load appropriate paper.

& See “Loading Paper” on page 5

7.Press the x Color or x B&W button to start printing.

Note:

If you need to stop printing, press the y Stop button.

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