Scanning and restoring photos – Epson 4870 User Manual
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EPSON Perfection 4870 Series
2 - EPSON Perfection 4870 Series
12/03
Electrical
Input voltage
100-120 VAC ± 10%
range
Rated frequency
50 to 60Hz
Rated input
0.7 A
current
Power
Approx. 24 W operating
consumption
Approx. 16 W in stand-by mode
Approx. 4.5 W in power saving mode
Note:
Scanners sold outside the US market may operate at a
different voltage. Check the label on the back of the scanner
for voltage information.
Environmental
Temperature
Operation: 41 to 95 °F (5 to 35 °C)
Storage: –13 to 140 °F (–25 to 60 °C)
Humidity
Operation: 10% to 80%
(without
Storage: 10% to 85%
condensation)
Operating
Ordinary office or home conditions; avoid
conditions
extreme dust, direct sunlight, and strong
light sources.
Safety Approvals
Safety
UL 60950
CSA C22.2 No. 60950
EMC
FCC part 15 subpart B class B
CSA C108.8 class B
USB Interface
Interface type
Universal Serial Bus Specification
Revision 2.0
Connector type
One receptacle (Type B)
FireWire Interface
Interface type
IEEE 1394a-2000 compatible
Data transfer
Half-duplex data/strobe differential
serial
Synchronization
Clock synchronization with DS-Link
Encoding/
DS-Link
Decoding
Logic level
3.3 V
Transparency Unit
The transparency unit is built into the scanner lid.
Rated voltage
DC 24 V ± 10%, DC 5 V ± 5%
Document
Positive or negative film in the following
specifications
sizes:
35 mm strips (24 frames)
35 mm slides (8 slides)
120/220 (6 × 12 cm) film (3 frames)
4 × 5-inch film (2 frames)
Readable area
5.7 × 9.1 inches (144 × 231 mm)
Scanning and Restoring Photos
The following example uses Adobe
®
Photoshop
®
Elements and
EPSON Scan. If you are using another software application,
your steps may be different.
1. Start Adobe Photoshop Elements:
In Windows, click
Start
>
Programs
or
All Programs
>
Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0
.
On a Macintosh, open the
Adobe Photoshop Elements 2
folder (in your Applications folder) and double-click the
Photoshop Elements 2.0
icon.
2. Select
File
>
Import
>
EPSON Perfection 4870
.
3. In EPSON Scan, choose Home or Professional mode. You
see a screen similar to this: