Epson 3200 manual

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  • Page 1

    Star t Her e 1 Make sure you have everything: Note: If you’ll be connecting your scanner using IEEE 1394 (FireWir e, ® iLink™), you need to purchase an IEEE 1394 cable (not included). 2 Remove all the packing tape, but leave the large sticker in place until instructed to remove it. 3 Insert the hinges on the cover into the square holes at the [...]

  • Page 2

    Star t Her e 1 Make sure you have everything: Note: If you’ll be connecting your scanner using IEEE 1394 (FireWir e, ® iLink™), you need to purchase an IEEE 1394 cable (not included). 2 Remove all the packing tape, but leave the large sticker in place until instructed to remove it. 3 Insert the hinges on the cover into the square holes at the [...]

  • Page 3

    Star t Her e 1 Make sure you have everything: Note: If you’ll be connecting your scanner using IEEE 1394 (FireWir e, ® iLink™), you need to purchase an IEEE 1394 cable (not included). 2 Remove all the packing tape, but leave the large sticker in place until instructed to remove it. 3 Insert the hinges on the cover into the square holes at the [...]

  • Page 4

    Star t Her e 1 Make sure you have everything: Note: If you’ll be connecting your scanner using IEEE 1394 (FireWir e, ® iLink™), you need to purchase an IEEE 1394 cable (not included). 2 Remove all the packing tape, but leave the large sticker in place until instructed to remove it. 3 Insert the hinges on the cover into the square holes at the [...]

  • Page 5

    T o scan film, you’ll need to remove the r eflective document mat and place the film in a holder . Note: T o scan slides or medium- or large-format film, follow these steps but use the correct holder . See your on-screen Scanner Reference Guide for detailed instructions. 1 Make sure the transpar ency unit cable is connected to the option interfac[...]

  • Page 6

    T o scan film, you’ll need to remove the r eflective document mat and place the film in a holder . Note: T o scan slides or medium- or large-format film, follow these steps but use the correct holder . See your on-screen Scanner Reference Guide for detailed instructions. 1 Make sure the transpar ency unit cable is connected to the option interfac[...]

  • Page 7

    T o scan film, you’ll need to remove the r eflective document mat and place the film in a holder . Note: T o scan slides or medium- or large-format film, follow these steps but use the correct holder . See your on-screen Scanner Reference Guide for detailed instructions. 1 Make sure the transpar ency unit cable is connected to the option interfac[...]

  • Page 8

    T o scan film, you’ll need to remove the r eflective document mat and place the film in a holder . Note: T o scan slides or medium- or large-format film, follow these steps but use the correct holder . See your on-screen Scanner Reference Guide for detailed instructions. 1 Make sure the transpar ency unit cable is connected to the option interfac[...]