Nikon LS-10 Installation Guide for Macintosh User Manual
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Table of contents
Document Outline
- C/D
- Nikon
- FCC Radío Frequency Interference Statement for Coolscan
- Installation Safety Regulation of Coolscan Internal Model
- AC Line Cord
- When Taking this Product Out of the Country
- Apple Disclaimer
- Acknowledgments
- Trademark Information
- Table of Contents
- Before You Begin
- About this Manual
- Unpacking
- Registration
- Software Installation
- Minimum Macintosh System Requirements
- Suggested System Configurations
- The Front Panel
- The Rear Panel - LS-10E
- The Rear Panel - LS-10
- Orientation and Pincement of the LS-10E
- Transporting Coolscan
- Connecting AC Power to the LS-10E
- Safety Precautions When Connecting AC Power to the LS-10E
- AC Power Safety Precautions - LS-10E
- Installation Precautions
- General Safety Precautions
- Operational Pre
- System Requirements for SCSI Installation
- Setting the SCSI ID
- Terminating the SCSI Chain
- SCSI Cables
- The Macintosh's External SCSI Connector
- o
- The Macintosh's Internal SCSI Connector
- The SCSI Chain
- Setting Up the SCSI Chain - LS-10E
- Setting Up the SCSI Chain - LS*10
- Important Information About the SCSI Interface
- Introduction
- Film
- Slide Mounts
- Handling the Film
- Finding the Emulsion Side of the Film
- Slide Orientation
- Inserting Slides
- Ejecting Slides
- The Film Strip Holder
- Focus
- Calibration
- #1 Support Call for Coolscan. Important information for using the fiim strip holder.
- Problem: Slide fell in scanner.
- Problem: Scan has cyan or green and yellow tint. Color balance is poor, or getting colored lines through image.
- Problem: No image appears when scanning using the film strip holder.
- Problem: Scanner is not being found on SCSI bus, scanner software says "no scanner connected."
- Problem: When performing a high resolution scan in Photoshop, the resulting image has lines through it or 'dropped' pixels.
- • Problem: The scanner is not found by the Nikon Scanner plug-in.
- • Problem: The plug-in fails to find the scanner when I click Find Device.
- • Problem: I lan't find the Nikon Scanner plug-in in my third-party application
- software.
- • Problem: When I try to scan negative film on Coolscan I get an error 32208.
- • Problem: After installing the scanner, my Macintosh is displaying the flashing question mark when I start up.
- • Problem: I can't get the software installation to finish.
- • Prohlem: My Centris 610/650/660AV or Quadra 800/840AV 'hangs' at the
- completion of a scan.
- • Probiem: I can't open TIFF files created by Coolscan Control in other
- applications.
- • Problem: If I open SCSI Probe or other software that lists SCSI devices while
- scanning in Photoshop 2.5, the scan stops.
- Problem: The wat
- • Problem: When I attempt to run the Nikon Scanner plug-in software through Fractal Design Painter I can't activate any buttons.
- Problem: Getting "Error -32008" when either previewing or scanning.
- Problem: Getting "Error type 1" or "Error code 108: Not enough memory" when scanning with Nikon Control.
- Problem: "Error -21000" when previewing or scanning.
- Problem: System won't start properly after scanner Is connected (see flashing disk w/question mark).
- Causes:
- Solutions:
- Problem: Lines or dark bands through image, scan is slow or crashes system.
- Problem: Scanning is too slow.
- Problem: TIFF files created by Coolscan Control cause "parse errors" in other software when trying to open file.
- Problem: Missing scanning Focus command in Tools dialog of Nikon software.
- »de -32003" or "-32207".
- Problem: Software reports SCSI errors.
- Problem: Cursor in Nikon software driver is square and has a '
- #1 Support Call for Coolscan. Important information for using the fiim strip holder.