Microtek Artix Scan1100 User Manual
Artixscan 1100 hardware user’s guide
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 General Installation
- 1. Unpacking the Scanner
- 2. Unlocking the Carriage
- 3. Resetting the scanner's SCSI ID
- 4. Power-up test
- A. Operating Voltage
- B. Connecting the Scanner to Power Source
- C. Powering up the Scanner
- D. Observing the Scanner Boot Process
- 5. Choosing the Scanning Station
- Requirements for the Operating Environment
- 3 Installation on the Macintosh
- A. Installation for Macintosh computers with built-in SCSI ports
- B. Installation for the new G3 Macintosh computers
- 4 Installation on Windows 98 / 95
- 1. Installing the interface card
- 2. Checking the interface card status
- 3. Installing the software
- 4. Connecting the scanner
- 5. Termination
- 6. Troubleshooting
- 5 Installation under Windows NT 4.0
- 6 Operating the Scanner
- 1. Positioning reflective materials
- A. General scanning
- B. Scanning thick documents
- 2. Positioning transparent film
- A. Using the Universal Glass Film Holder
- B. Using the 35mm Slide Holder
- C. Using the 35mm Filmstrip Holder
- D. Using the 6 x 9 cm Film Holder
- E. Using the 4" x 5" Film Holder
- 7 Using the Scanner ICC Profiler Program
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Calibration target
- 3. Taking care of the target
- 4. Replacing the target
- 5. Installing the Scanner ICC Profiler
- A. For the Macintosh
- B. For Windows 98 / 95 / NT 4.0
- 6. Placing the color target
- 7. Calibration
- 8. Scanning the target image
- 9. Aligning the target registration marks
- A. Aligning the upper-left registration mark
- B. Aligning the upper-right registration mark
- C. Aligning the bottom-right registration mark
- 10. Creating a profile 29
- 11. Reference Section for Macintosh
- A. Menu commands
- B. The Main Window
- C. The Calibration Window: Preview and Scan
- D. The Calibration Window: Aligning targets and creating the profile
- 12. Reference section for PC
- A. The Main Window
- B. The Calibration Window: Preview and Scan
- C. The Calibration Window: Aligning targets and creating the profile