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Apple
Col
or On
eScann
er
User’s Manual for the Color OneScanner 600/27 and 1200/30
Contents
Main
K Apple Computer, Inc.
Contents
1 Welcome 1
2 Setting Up the Scanner 5
3 Installing the Scanner Software 19
4 Scanning Images 27
5 Editing Scanned Images 61
6 Scanning Text 89
7 Dispatcher Commands 95
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Communicatio n s regulatio n information
FCC statement
Radio and television interference
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1
System requirements
What you need to know
In this manual
In the appendixes
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Unpacking the scanner and accessory kit
Choosing a SCSI cable
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Choosing the right location
Environmental considerations
Safety precautions
Carrying the scanner
Apple Color OneScanner at a glance
Locking and unlocking the scanner
Setting the SCSI ID number and termination
About the SCSI ID number
About SCSI termination
Connecting the scanner to your Macintosh
Connecting the SCSI cable
Connecting the power cord
Switching the power on
Switching the power on
Important safety information
Where to go from here
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About the disks
Installing the scanner software
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Installing the plug-in module for use by other applications
Assigning the Xerox TextBridge 3.0H application to the Dispatcher
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Setting up ColorSync
Installing Kais Power Tools and Convolver
Where to go from here
4
What you can scan
Preparing originals
Aligning a single original
Aligning bound originals
Removing and replacing the scanner cover
Opening the OneScanner Dispatcher application
How the OneScanner Dispatcher application is organized
Buttons
Drag-and-drop icons
Scanning with automatic settings
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Saving a scanned image
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Assigning a fax application to the Dispatcher
Faxing or printing directly from the scanner
Opening a saved image from an archive
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Renaming a saved image in an archive
Printing or faxing a saved image from an archive
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Adding your own drag-and-drop applications
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Scanning directly into a graphics application
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Scanning with custom settings
Setting the resolution
Page
Changing the tone (brightness and contrast)
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Changing the threshold
Page
Changing image size and ruler units
Viewing and changing image size (dimensions)
Viewing image file size
Changing the ruler units
Copyright regulations (USA)
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5
Opening a saved image
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Image-editing overview
Tool palette
Brush palette
Color palette
Showing and hiding the palettes
Selecting images
Regular shape
Irregular shape
Whole image
Using the tools to edit an image
Using a tool
Moving a selection
Zooming in
Filling a space with color
Adding text
Erasing a selection
Drawing lines
Spray paintin g
Painting with brushes
Cloning
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Smudging
Copying, cutting, or deleting a selection
Copying within an image document
Copying and pasting into another application
Cutting
Undoing an action
Zooming in and out
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Adjusting the brightness and contrast
Changing the color balance
Sharpening an image
Page
Resizing an image
Page
Flipping an image
Rotating an image
Setting the image depth
Setting ColorSync preferences
Changing the way you view an archive
6
Scanning a text document into the TextBridge application
Page
Moving a text image to the TextBridge application
Page
Converting a text image into an HTML document
Page
File menu
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Open Archive
Scan Router
Close
Get Info
Save
Save As
Revert
Page Setup
Print
Edit menu
Image menu
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ColorSync Preferences
View By
Window menu
Hide (Show) Tools
Hide (Show) Colors
Hide (Show) Brushes
Dispatcher
Image-editing tools
Tool palette
Color palette
Brush palette
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8
Cleaning the scanner
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9
Setting up the Automatic Document Feeder
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Automatic Document Feeder at a glance
Choosing originals to scan
These originals work best
These originals may cause trouble
Avoid valuable documents
Scanning with the document feeder
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Bypassing the document feeder
Clearing paper jams
Follow the path
Paper jams at the beginning of a scan
To clear a paper jam that occurs at the beginning of a scan:
Paper jams at the end of a scan
To clear a paper jam that occurs at the end of a scan:
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Maintenance
Cleaning the document feeder
Removing and replacing the delivery guide sheet
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Removing and replacing the paper separator
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10
Setting up the Transparent Media Adapter
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Handling film
Inserting film into a film guide for scanning
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Bypassing the adapter
Maintenance
Cleaning the exterior of the adapter
Cleaning the diffuser
Troubleshooting
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Physical
Tec hni ca l
Appendix A Technical Specifications
Environmental
Power requirements
Scanning and hardware problems
Appendix B Troubleshooting
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Image quality problems
Problems with the Automatic Document Feeder
About SCSI IDnumbers
Each device has a unique ID number
Appendix C Assembling a SCSI Chain
Factory setting
About SCSI termination
Factory setting
Connecting the SCSI devices
Assembling the SCSI chain
The scanner is connected directly to the Macintosh. No other external SCSI devices are set up.
Scanner is the only device connected to the Macintosh
Scanner is at the end of the SCSIchain
Scanner is at the beginning of the SCSI chain
Scanner is in the middle of the SCSI chain
Index
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D
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Q
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