Digiframe DF-SC6402 User Manual
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3.3 Scan an Original
1.
Insert your photo into the plastic sheath supplied with scanner.
(The detailed usage of the plastic sheath is described in the next
page.)
2.
With the side to be scanned facing upward and in correct
orientation (bottom of photo against light/power button side), place
the left edge of the original against the left edge of the feed slot,
and then adjust the guide lever so that it is against the right side of
the original.
3.
Gently push the original into the feeding slot and let go when it
begins to feed into the slot.
4.
When the scan is completed, the scanner will automatically create a
folder titled “Photo1” on your memory card or flash card, which will
hold the first 9999 scans. Then “Photo2” folder will be created for
the next 9999 scans, and so on.
(Each scanned image is given a file name with the prefix img
followed by a 4- digit sequential number in the order the images
are stored. For example, img0001.jpg, img0002.jpg, etc.)
Note:
z
Do not remove the memory card or disconnect the power supply
while the indicators are blinking.
z
This scanner only supports output images in JPEG (.jpg) format,
and the date/ time attribute will not be added.
z
If the memory card is near full (lower than 1MB), the power
indicator light blinks. Use another card or delete some files on it if
necessary.
z
Insert only one original at a time, and insert the next original only
when the previous one is done and the blinking has stopped,
otherwise the scanner may malfunction.