Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 4490 Epson
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Page 1 of 2 PSB.2007.04.001 EPSON Product Support Bulletin Date: April 2, 2007 Orig inator: VS PSB #: PSB.2007.04.001 Authoriz ation: Reference: TI 06-0491 Rev.
Page 2 of 2 PSB.2007.04.001 Correct Procedure for D eleting Epson Scan Driv er: ! Use the driv er speci fically wr itten for your scanner model to uninstal l the Epson Scan driv er.
Page 1 of 6 PSB. 2004.09.001 EPSON P RODUCT S UPPORT B ULLETIN Date: 09/01/2004 Originator: TC PSB #: PSB.2004.09.001 Authorization: Reference: N/A Total Pages: 6 Product(s): Perf ection 4870 Series S.
Page 2 of 6 PSB. 2004.09.001 DIGITA L ICE for Photo Prints function sequence 1. Scanner lig ht s up lam p A and scans t he im ag e. 2. Scanner lig ht s up lam p B and scans t he im ag e. 3. Sof t ware superim poses t he im ag es obtained f r om each scan and determines the inconsist ent ar ea as a flaw or debris.
Page 3 of 6 PSB. 2004.09.001 The chart below shows typical scan times for a 4" x 5" posit ive f ilm imag e on an older PC. High resolution scanning w i th or w ithout DIGITAL ICE Scanning high resolution images w ith or w ithout DIGITAL ICE requires l arge amounts of hard disk space and system memory.
Page 4 of 6 PSB. 2004.09.001 files) . W hile these num ber s show the maximum limits and capabilities of the Perf ection 4870 series scanner, it is generally not recom m ended to scan files with this m uch dat a.
Page 5 of 6 PSB. 2004.09.001 DIGITA L ICE for Film scanning specifications 1) DIGITAL ICE for Film supports resoluti ons of 50 to 12800 dpi; howev er it is highly recommended that the image not exceed 30,000 X 30, 000 pixels or 6.25” x 6.25” at 4800dpi.
Page 6 of 6 PSB. 2004.09.001 Epson Scan Dust Remov a l for Film, Descreening and DIGITA L ICE Epson Sc an’s “Dust Removal” for film and DIGITAL ICE setti ngs cannot be enabled at the same time.
Page 1 of 2 PSB. 2004.03.001 EPSON P RODUCT S UPPORT B ULLETIN Date: 03/05/2004 Originator: TC PSB #: PSB.2004.03.001 A uthorization: Reference: N/A Total Pages: 2 Product(s): Perfection 4870 Series Scanner Subject: Memory resource errors in M acintosh OS 8.
Page 2 of 2 PSB. 2004.03.001 On the EPSON Scan Memory Get Inf o window increase the “Preferred Siz e ” to 1280000; the “Mini mum Size” can remain as is . W ith 512MB of Physical RAM instal led, this setting should allow the standalone EPSON Scan utility to scan a full letter size image (8.
Pag e 1 of 1 EPSON P RODUCT S UPPORT B ULLETIN Date: 1/17/2004 Originator: TC PSB #: PSB.2003.02.002R1 A uthorization: Reference: N/A Total Pages: 1 Product(s): Perfection 1660/2400/2450/3200/1670/3170/4870 Series Scanner s Subject: W indows X P war ning messag e for HI-SPEED USB ( USB 2.
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