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Mustek sttems Inc. Scam _ FCC ID.: HWFA4CIS
EXHIBIT 5
Usefs Manual
User‘s Manual
Mustek sttems Inc. Scénner FCC ID.: HWFA49_I_S_
524150430010
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FCC Statement
This digital equipment has been tested and found to comply With the limits for a Class 5
digital devtce, pursuant to Part is ofrhe FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment 15 opemted in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and if it is not installed and used according to the instruction manual, it may cause
harmful interference in radio communications, However. there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installunon. Ifthls equipment causes hamful
interference to radio or television reception. which can be determined by hinting the
equipment off or on, you are encouraged to try to eerrect the interference by one or more at‘
the folluwmg measures:
- Renrient the receiving antenna
- Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver
~ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuitdift‘erent from that to which the receiver
is connected
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
NOTE
1. 173 changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment
2, Shielded interface cable: and AC power curd, ifany, must be used in order to comply
with the emission llmis.
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CONTENTS
installation
Unpacking [he Scanner
The Scanner Pans
Connecting the Scanner to the PC and Pruner
Installing the TWAIN Data Source
Windows 95/‘NT
Windows 3.1); ,,
Scanning Tutorial
Get (Acquire) and Use the Scan Dialog Box
Direct Scan lean“.
Cover Sensor Dialog Box u
Get (Acquire) and Use Lhe TWAIN Dialog Bax
Perform a Simple Scan
Position 3 Document
Scanmng Tips .......
u The Twain Dialog Box
The TwainDinlog Box...
The Preview Window and Buttons
The image Setting Buttons
Twam Control Settings
Main Fulder.“
Enhancement Folder
Filters Folder.
Ahuut Folder .
Using Batch Scan l
Appendices
Appendix A: Specifications
Appendix B: Technical Support.“
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Installation
This chapter covers the scanner pans and describes how to connect
the scanner to your computer and printer, You will also find
mformauon about the operation othe scannero
Unpacking the Scanner Package
Carefully unpack the contents of the scanner package Inspect the
items closely and if you find any item damaged, please Contact your
dealer immediately. Also, save me box and packing material for
future use in case you have to ship the unit.
The Scanner Parts
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Connecting the Scannerto the PC and Printer
Refer to the following rllustraticn and steps to install your scanner.
1-2
1.
2.
Power off the computer and any devices that are connected to it
(e.g,, monitor, printer, modem).
Disconnect the printer cable from the pnnter port in the hack of
your PC.
Take the disconnected end of the printer cable and attach it to the
port in the back of the scanner for the Printer. Tighten the
retaining screws.
Cunnect one end of fire scanner cable to the printer port in the
back ufyour PC and tighten the rctatmng screwsi
Connect the other end of the scanner cable to the port in the back
cf the scanner for the Computer.
Connect the power adapter to the scanner and plug it into an
appropriate power outlet.
Power on the computer and wait for the campqu to finish
beefing.
Install the scanner driver and sufiware by referring to the next
section.
Flatbed Scanner Usufs Guide
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Installing the TWAIN Data Source
Windows 95/NT Route
Begm by useng me
Mustek 600 C? CD,
Follow all ou-scrcen instructions.
Nate: [fyour Autumn feature 3
dimblzd please refer {a the/allowing
Dalmatian
Click on “Starf’
In the “Run" dialog box, type
“dn’ve:\run" where drive is your
CD—ROM drive and click “OK"
Follow all oxi—scxeen instructions
and select “Run"A
Windows 3.1x Route
Begin by inseru'ng the
Mustck 600 C}? CD.
From Program
Manager, chck on
the “File" menu
and select “Run“.
In the “ uu" dialog box, type
“dnve:\run" where drive is your
CD-ROM drive and click “OK"
FoLlow all on—smzn insmwtinns.
Note: Do not use the "add hardware" icon to install your scanner.
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Scanning Tutorial
There are two separate methods to seen an image: the Scan dialog
box, which is ideal for quick and simple scans and. the TWAIN
dialog box, which offers more control over the output.
Tins chapter shows you how to:
1. Get (Acquire) and Use the Scan Dialog Box
2, Get (Acquire) and Use the TWAIN Dialog Box
3. Perform a Simple Scan
4. Position 3 Document
5, Scanning Tips
(Acquire) and Use the Scan Dialog Box
(For Windows 95 & Windows NT Only)
You can access the Scan dialog box in two ways.
l.The Direct Scan Icon: Simply double click the left
Mouse Button on the Direct Scan icon that is located in your
Windows notification bar,
2.The Cover Sensor Dialog Box: This scanner is equipped
with a Cover Sensor feature that takes you directly into
scanner access mode Simply Lift the cover of your scanner
and the Cover Sensor dialog box Will appear. To proceed to
the Scan. dmlog box, click “Continue".
This Cover Sensor dialog box can be disabled by selecting
the disable feature. By doing this the Cover Sensor takes
you directly to the Scan dialog box, bypassing the Cover
Sensor dialog box. To re-enable the Cover Sensor dialog box
click the right mouse button while on the Direct Scan icon in
your Windows Notification Bar. A pop-up menu. appears
allowing you to re-enable the Cover Sensor dialog box as
well as disable or re-eoable the Cover Sensor feature.
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The Scan Dialog Box
Scan
Icon
Copy
Icon
The Scan dialog box allows you to perform several functions usmg
yum: scanner (eg. scan, copy, fax). Simply select the fimctmn that
you wish to use by clickxng on the appropriate page icon and the
corresponding menu page will appear. Be sure to make the pmpet
adjustments in regards to Paper Size, Scan Mode, and/or Resoluuun
before Scanning.
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Fax .—
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Menu Page Browse Icon
Scan Page:
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Scans the image or document to the computer.
Copy Page:
Cnpies the image or document
Fax Page:
Scan and faxes the image or document
E-Mail Page;
Scans and sends the image or document to the Lntemet
OCR Page:
Converts the "flange document to a text file
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Scan:
Seems the image or document and allows for vanous features
depending on the Menu Page that you are currently in.
Copies your mage or document to your printer in Copy Page.
Faxes your xmage or document in Fax Page.
Emails your image or document to the mtemet in E-mail Page.
Scans the document for editing inm your OCR sofiware in OCR
Page,
Exit:
Exits the program.
Help:
Offers available on-line help for all of the scanner and sofiware
fimofions.
About:
Shows product information,
The Browse Icon: This icon allows you to Select the sofiwaxe
application you would llkE to open the scanned image into.
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6 Get (Acquire) and Use the TWAIN Dialog Box
You can call up the TWAIN dialog box Emm Within any TWAIN
compliant suflwaxe such as the application soflwate bundled with the
scanner. To get into the TWAIN dialog box, the steps are:
1. Launch Windowsr
2. Launch the TWAIN—compliant program (cg. {Photo Plus 1.2 or
4.0),
3. Under the File menu open the Acquire command and choose
Select Source. The Select Source dialog box appears.
Note' In same image edtting rafiware you may choose Select
Source directlyfram the Select Source command rather than the
Acquire cummand
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4. Choose your scanner in the Select Source dialog box. Lt‘there is
only one source avazlahle, it is automatically selected.
5, Click the Select button. The Select Source dialog box closes.
6. Return to the File menu. Locate and click the AcquiIe command.
The Acquire command is likely to be found bfiidc the Select
command,
The TWAIN dialog box appearsl
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The TWAIN Dialog Box
Batch Scan Button Zoom suuons
Allows qeallqn of up to 10 Slngle Scan Human Magmfies or snnnks the
scan reglons (of Crop Frames) Allows anly one Crap image in lhe Preview
f‘" mum“ “mm“?- Frame of scan raglan. VWndw.
E‘QEHEIP
Language Bax
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‘ Exit
‘ Exhs the program
Smuner
Controls
Presun Sultan
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Descreen Button . Cmp Frame
‘ Remus image Preview Wlfldflw Oulllnes the image area or region
noise or pallems. Ina! will be included in me final scan.
The TWAIN dialog box consists of two sectiuns — the left sectlun
where most of (he TWAIN control settings are found and the right
section, which is the Preview window.
Scanning Tumrl'al 2-5
6 Perform a Simple Scan
The steps to follow when scanmng are:
1. Select the scan size.
to
Prescan the image.
Using the crop frame set the desired scan image size.
Select the desired scan mode.
Select the desired resolution.
Click on the Scan button.
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These steps are explained in detail in the following sections,
Select the Scan Size
From the list of available paper sizes, select the size of the document
ycu wish to scan. Custom will automatically he selected when you
use the Crop Frame to change the image area to be scanned.
Prescan the image
A Prescan is a quick lnw~resolutirm scan of the entire original image.
From this low-resolution scan you can get a clearer idea cf the image
area you want to include when you click Scan. To prescan, the steps
are:
L Place the document face down on the scan Window glass.
2. Click an the Prescan button. After the scanner has scanned the
document the manned image will appear in the Preview Windnw.
From the Prescan image, you can now set the exact image area ycu
wish tn include in your final scan.
Set the Image Size
Use the Crop Frame in the Prevrew Window to outline the image area
ynu wish to Sam. Click one of the sides or corners of the Crop Frame
and drag it to the desired length and Width. To move the entire Crvp
Frame, position the mouse cursor inside it and drag with the (lefi)
mouse button. Only the area inside the Crop Frame will be included
in the resulting scanned image when you click on the Scan button,
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Using the Zoom Tools
The Znnrn In tool doubles the magnification of the image area. in
magnified View, you can then drag the Crop Frame to me exact area
you want to scan Use die Zoom Out tuol to shrink the image.
Set the Scan Made
The Scan Mode determines how the scanner will read the image.
Select Color to capture images in colon Select Gray to capture
images in shades ofgmyl When you Wish to scan line art or text for
OCR (Optical Character Recognition), select LineArt,
Set the Resolution
The Resolution, which is measured in dots per inch [dpi) determines
the effect of the image as it is displayed or printed. Lnges scanned at
a high resolution appear sharp since the scanner is capturing more
information but take note that lugh resolution images else take up
more disk space for storage.
Execute the Scan
The scan button is used once you have completed the presczn
and are finished with the connol settings and have selected the final
image adjustments that are to be used for this scan.
Note: To fiu—zher adjust your image befln‘e scanning see Chapter 3
(The TWAIN Dialog Box) fbr enhancement nndfiltzr details,
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6 Position a Document
Fur the best possible image scans, it is important that you position
your documerm currectly and carefully
I. Lxfi the document cover,
2 Place the document face down on the glass and in the upper right
comer where the alignment marks are located.
3. Slowly lower the ducumeut cover, making sure the dccumeut
remains in position.
4, In ycur seaming pragmm, set up the scanning parameters such as
scan mode and resolution
5. Execute the scan command.
6. Remove the document afier scanning is complete.
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@ Scanning Tips
The foHOng tables provide helpful information you can use when
setting the scan mode and/or resolulmu. Recommended scanning
resolutions for various output devices are listed as follows:
PRINTER INPUT SUGGESTED
TYPE MATERIAL SCAN MODE RESOLUTION
600—dpi Color Gmysmle 150 (iii
[met or Gmysmle Gmysmle 150 dpi
Inkjet Printer Line Anflbxt Um Art/Text 600 dp'
zoo-dpi Color Gmysmle 100 dpi
Laser or Gmysmle Gmysule 100 dpi
Inkjet Printer Um Art/Ext Line Anfrext 300 dpi
Colnr Color 02m With
Colorlukjet manufnchnerfnr
Printer Gmysmle Gmyscnle xeccmmended
Line Arr/IE“ line Art/IE“ .
resolution
1?“ Color Color Scan at m‘nxim ‘
52mg“? swam GM mm; ©—
L'ser Printer me Artfl'ext Lme Art/Text modes
Space requirements for different scan modes:
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SCan Size
Resnluflon
29.3
LINE ART KB
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The TWAIN Dialog Box
The TWAIN dialog box is part of the scanning module provided with
your scanner. TWAIN (s an industry standard mat allows scanning
directly into any TWAIN-comphanz snfiwarel It eliminates mast
companbility problems assaclated with sofiwue and input devices
supplied by different vendors.
You can call up the TWIAN dmlog box fi‘mn within any TWAIN—
complxant software such as the applicafiun software bundled With the
scanner (e.g. iPhcto Plus 1.2 or 4.0) If you are not continuing from
the “Scanning Tutorial” please refer to Chapter 2 (Pg. 2—4) "ch to
Get (Acquire) the Twain Dialog Box" before proceeding
The TWAIN dialog box consists oftwo sections - the let? secfihn
where most of the TWAIN control settings are (mad and. the fight
section, which is the Preview window _
To Prescan an image, please refer to Chapter Z (pgl-S) “Perfornnng a
Sample Scau’fl
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The Preview Window and Buttons
The Preview wmdow is where ynu can View the present image. The
first time you. want to scan a document, it 15 better that ycu do a
prescan. With the prescan image, you can then specify the finel image
area m be included in the actual scan and/cor apply the TWAIN image-
enhancement commands and filters.
Crop Frame
Outlines the scan
area or region that
will be included in
the final scan
- Help
Provxdes on-line help for the scanner and software functions
- Language Icon
Selects the language you would like to View the screen in
- Exit Icon
Exits the program
- Prescan the Image
A Prescan is a quick low-resolution scan cf the entire original
image. From this low-resolution scan you can get a clearer idea
cf the image area you want to include when you click Scan. To
prescan, the steps are:
L Place the document face down an the scan window glass.
2. Click on the Prescnn button, After the scanner has
scanned the dncumenr, the scanned image will appear in the
Preview Window, From the Prescan image, you can now set
the exact image area you wish to include in your final scan.
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' Scan
When you click on the Scan button‘ the Scanner dialog box
displays the progress ofyour image transfer. When scanning is
over, the image Will be displayed in the main screen of the host
sohware behind the Scanner dialog box. This provides the option
ofdoing additional scans without re»acquiri.ng the Scanner dialog
box each time.
' Single Scan Button
When this button is selected, you. ccm only have one Crop
Frame (or rectangle) in the Preview Window. With the Crop
Frame you can outline the image area you Wish to scan. Click one
of the sides or corners of the Crop Frame and drag it out or in to
the desired length and width. To move the more Crop Frame,
position the mouse cursor inside it and drag with the left mouse
button
- Batch Scan Button
Clicking on this button allows you to have multiple scans on any
part ofyour document using different control settings, A dialog
box opensr Please refer to the section, Using Butch Scan Found in @
this chapter (Pg.3~10) for more details. -
' ‘ v t" l - Using the Zoom Tools
' . The Zoom In tool doubles the magnification ofthe image
area. In magnified View, you can then drag the Crop Frame
to the exict area you Want to scan. Use the Zoom Out tool
to shrink the image.
The Image Setting Buttons
The image Setting Buttons allow you to create scan settings for your
own convenience, Saving image settings allows you to use the same
settings again and again without the hassle ofresettjng all the image
options
Load Button
Loads previously saved settings
Save Button
Saves current image settings to a file.
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Previous Button
Reloads the last saved image setting.
Reset Button
Returns the image semngs ru rheu- default values.
Information Button
Simultaneously shows the current control settings from all ihe TWAIN
folders.
TWAIN Control Settings
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The Main Folder
The Main folder contains the control settings needed for Specifying the
scanning parameters such as scan mode, scan snurce, resnlunon, etc
These parameters will determine how the original unage or document
will be scanned, displayed or printed.
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Scan Mode ,
The Scan Mode determines how the scanner reads the original image
or document When chozsing a scan mode, it is wise to consider what
purpose the resulting scanned image wfll be used for.
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- LineArt
Use this mode to scan text documens for use in OCR
(Optical Character Recognition) or when ynu Wish to scan
black-and-white drawings.
' Gray
Select Gray to capture images in shades of gray. Our Gray
mode generates 10-bit (1024 shades of gray) internal images
and Mm (256 shades of gray) external images.
' Color
Select Color to capture images in colors. Our Color mode
generates 30~bit (1,074 billion colors) internal images and
24-bit (16.7 million colors) external images.
Nate: Internal image: refer to images that are vriginally
captured by the scanner. External image: refer to images that
are transferred to the campurzr.
Scan Source
The Scan Suurce setting is used to select the type of document you
will be scanning.
~ Reflective
Use Reflective when you Wish to scan a paper-based
document such as photographs or text ‘
Select the Scan Size
From the list of available paper sizes, select Lhe size thhe document
you wish tu scani Custom will automancally be selected when you
use the Cmp Frame to change the image area to be scanned.
Resolution .
The Resolution, which is measured in dos per inch (dpi) determines
the effect of the image as it is displayed or printed. Images scanned
at a higher resolutiun appear sharp since the scanner is capturing
more information. but also take up more disk space for storage. Ynu
can select fimm a wide range of preset resolutions.
The TWAIN Dialog Bar 2-5
Output Scaling
Output scaling alluws you to enlarge the size of the final output mage.
For example. swing the Output Scaling to 200% will enlarge the output
image four limes its nflgtnal snze.
Width rmd Height
The Width and Height values Show the dimensions cf the Image area
mstde the Crop Frame in the Preview window You can change the
measurement unit to centimeters or inchest
[ma ge Size
Image Size displays the amount of computer memory or disk space
needed to display or save the unage outlined by the Cmp Frame 11] the
Prevtew window The Image Size tnfurmauou is automatically updated
anytime you change any of flu: central settings or resize the Crop Frame.
Descreen
Descteen is a useful tool for reducmg moire patterns in
scanned images ofon'ginals that were created by a halftone
process. Matre' patterns appear as unsightly interference e.
f Descveen
patterns. ‘
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The Enhancement Folder
The Enhancement folder contains preprocessing controls you can
apply to the image before making your final Sean. Using these
preprocessing controls, you can alter the appearance ofthe final
output image. To View the Enhancement folder, click the Enhance tab.
Thumbnails
The Enhancement folder contains two thumbnails of the prescan
image, several control settings, and a histogram of the image. Changes
you make to the control semngs will appear in the sample thumbnail.
lfyou wish to change the image that appears in the thumbnails, drag
the Crop Frame in the Preview Windowl
lfycu wish to see the effects ofynur changes in the Preview windnw
image, click on the Preview buttonl
- Channel Selector
Channel refers tn the red, green, and blue layers that make up
a color image You can choose to change the channels
individually or choose Master to change all channels equally
and simultaneously, An image in Gray Mode has une channel.
- Brightness Control
The Brightness control allows you to adjust the overall
amount of light in the image.
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- Contrast Control
The Contrast control allows you to adjust the overall amount
ofwhite and black in the image.
- Gamma Control
The Gamma conuol is used for adjusting the brightness level
in the highlights, midmnes, and shadows of the image. Values
of0.l to 2.0 primarily affect the shadow areas ufthe image.
Values of 2.1 to 6.0 primarily afi‘ect the midtone areas, and
values ef6.1 to 7.9 primarily affect the highlight areas.
- Histogram Button
The histogram shows the distribution of the brighmess levels
in the image. To adjust the display of the histogram click on
the Histogrambuttnn and then click on the + or - human.
- Preview Button
Click the Preview button to see any changes made to the
image. The changes will appear in the Preview window image.
The Filters Folder
The Filters folder contains preprocessing controls that allow you to -
apply special effects to the image before making your final scan. To
View the Filters folder, click the Filters tab.
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The Filters folder contains two
thumbnails ofa sample image. Any
filter you choose will immediately
show its effect in the sample thumb»
nail.
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' None
The None setting means no filter is appLied. This is the 3
default setting
~ Blur
The Blur filter (couh'cfled With the plus and minus buttuns)
smoothes the image by lightening the pixels that are in sharp
contrast to their neighboring pixels.
- Sharpen
The Sharpen filter (controlled with the plus and minus
buttons) enhances the detail in blurry images by improving the
focus and increasing the contrast in the imige.
- Invert
The Invert filter reverses an image to its negative or
compliment
. Flip
The Flip filter creates a mirror image ofthe original by
flipping the image horizontally.
Q - Unsharp Mask Q
The Unsharp Mask filter detects sharp edges and coltir
boundaries and then emphasizes them. ‘
- Emboss
The Emboss filter makes the elements in an image appear
raised or sunken.
About Folder
The About folder conains the cment driver version number and the
copyright notice. To View the About fulder,’click the About tab.
Th! TWAIN Dialog Box 3-9
Using Batch Scan
Batch scanning is an easy way to multi-scan any part of
your document using different scan modes and resolutiuns (however,
certam application programs do not support this function). In batch
scanning, you can specify up to a maximum of 10 scan regions or you can
scan a single region several times using different combinations of scan
modes and resolutions.
To do a bench scan. the steps are:
1. Click on the Batch Scan button. The Batch Scan dialog box appears.
2. Create a scan region:
(a) Move the cursor inside the preview window. \
(b) Hold down the Shrfi key, press the left mouse button and drag
the mouse to create a crop frame.
(0) Reposition or resize the crop frame if necessary.
‘ 3, Set the desired scan mode and resolution for the current scan
region.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 ifynu wish to create more scan regions. You
can have up to 10 scan regions.
5. Click Scene The scanner will begin to scan the scan regions one
afler the other,
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Appendix A:
Scanner Type
Scan Mu deg
Scan Method
Scan Area
Resolution
SeanningDzla Buffer
Brightness Control
ContrastControl
Interface
Dimensions
Weight
Voltage Requirements
Power
Specifications"
Flatbed
TrueColor: 30b1ts(1ntemal), 1.074billloncolors
24bits (external), 16.7mrllroncolors
GrayMudc: 10h1ts(rmemal), 1024 shades ofgray
8 bits (external), 256 shades ofgray
Text/Line Art: lhh/pixel (2 levels)
1 scanning pass
8,5"x11.7“(216x297rmn)
Optical: 300dpi(H)x600dpi(V)
Maximum: 9500 dp1x9660 dpl (through suftware interpolation)
JZKB(maximum)
255 adjustable steps (software controlled)
255 adjustable steps (software controlled)
H’P
16.4"x11.1"x2.5"(LxWxH)
4] 6mmx282mmx64mm(LxWxH)
5.1lbs(2,3 kg) \
AC 100V~120Vor200V~240¥, 47~ 63 HzAdapter
12VDC input
OperadngTempernture 10 to 40 degrees Centzgrade (50 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit)
OperatingI-Xunfidity
Storage Temperature
StarageHumidity
20% to 80% RH, nonccndensing
-10 to 60 degrees Centigrade (14 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit)
20% to 80% RH, noncondensing
' Product speerficmions are Sub/21:1 10 change what nullce
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