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HOW TO USE THE LARGE SCANNER


 !!!!!  ATTENTION:  BEFORE YOU START SCANNING  !!!!!

1.  The scanner can feed document up to 1.5mm (0.6in) thick.

2.  All loose media (charcoal, pastels, graphite, etc.) must be sprayed with fixative prior to

     scanning!  Failure to do so will make the scanner dirty, which degrades the quality of the 

     scan and could result in damage to the scanner.  Spaying can be done in the woodshop.

3.  Use the sleeve provided to protect your original document during scanning and to increase

     quality.  If the sleeve is dirty and reducing your scan quality, please alert the desk staff.

 

STEP 1:  Power on Scanner

Turn on the scanner by pressing the “Power” switch in the back.

STEP 2:  Cover your document

Prepare your document by placing it in the folded plastic covers provided next to the scanner.  REMINDER:  All loose media must be sprayed with fixative prior to scanning (i.e. charcoal, pastels, graphite, etc). 

STEP 3:  Feed document into scanner

Feed prepared document faced down into the scanner by aligning the center of the paper to the center or the scanner.  Adjust the paper alignments to fit around the cover sheet.  Try to align the cover sheet so that it will feed straight through the scanner to prevent jamming the feeder.  Press “Forward” if the scanner does not automatically move the paper into the scanner.

   

STEP 4:  Open SCANNING MASTER 21+

Log onto the computer to the left of the scanner and open up Scanning Master 21+ from the desktop.

STEP 5:  SCAN (toolbar) --> MODEL SETUP–> CS500-11en-pro

Select “Scan” then select “Model Set Up”  from top menu bar and change scanner model to CS500-11EN-PRO

   

STEP 6:  TOOLS --> OPTIONS --> MM to IN

Select “Tools” then select “Options” from top menu bar.  In the “Unit Setup” tab, change units from “mm” to “in”.

   

STEP 7:  SCAN (button)  --> Paper size=USER DEFINED –> Input dimensions

Click the “Scan” button to open up the scan option menu.  Change the “Paper Size” to “User Defined” and input document dimensions.  Don’t use automatic detection.

   

STEP 8:  Adjust settings and SCAN

Optional:  Change additional settings to match your document  (i.e. orientation, resolution, output, etc).  The DPI setting will affect detail and quality, but a DPI over 300 will result in grainier scans.  Press “Scan” to start scanning.  If you get the warning “Scanner is not ready.  Continue?”, press the “FORWARD” button on the scanner and then press “Yes” button on the screen to start scanning.

STEP 9:  Save

Save your document.  Open your document to ensure it scanned properly.  Some smudging is normal, but if you notice significant streaking and smudging, notify desk staff.

STEP 10:  Release your document

On the scanner, press the “Forward” or “Reverse” button to release the paper.  Please do not pull out your document unless it is completely release.

 

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