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Page 1 of 1 EPSON P RODUCT S UPPORT B ULLETIN Date: 04/07/2003 Originator: TC PSB #: PSB.2003.04.004 A uthorization: Reference: N/A Total Pages: 1 Product(s): EPSON Scanner Options Subject: Part numbers for transparency adapter mounting scr ews (thumbscrew s) This bulletin w as created to inform you of the part numbers used for the thumbscrew s (mo[...]
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EPSON AMERICA, INC. Product Support Bulletin Subject: OS/2 Warp 3.0 and Epson TWAIN Date: 1/26/95 PSB No: P-0103A Page(s): 1 of 4 Originator: CEB This bulletin describes the necessary steps to implement the Epson TWAIN driver in a Windows 3.1 session under OS/2 Warp 3.0. This procedure will cover both current versions of Epson TWAIN (1.03 and lower[...]
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PSB No: P-0103A Page: 2 of 4 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Select SETTINGS from the pop-up menu. Once the SETTINGS notebook has opened, click on SESSION. Click on the WIN-OS2 SETTINGS. Click on OTHER DOS SETTINGS. Click on OK. Highlight DOS-DEVICE. In the window to the right, add the EPSN.SYS driver. X represents the appropriate parallel port. X = 0 (P[...]
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PSB No: P-0103A Page: 3 of 4 BASEDEV=OS2ASPI.DMD BASEDEV=OS2SCSLDMD BASEDEV=AHAxxxx.ADD /V DEVlCE=C:OS2MDOSSPlSYS NOTE: This document assumes that you are using an Adaptec card. The AHA1510 and AHA1540C were tested when creating this document. Once you have verified that the above lines are in the CONFIG.SYS, shut down OS/2 and reboot. NOTE: If [...]
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PSB No: P-0103A Page: 4 of 4 15. Click on SAVE. 16. Close the SETTINGS notebook. The next time a Win-OS/2 session is started, you will see the EPSON device driver load. If you do not, repeat the above steps. If you have migrated a Windows application to the OS/2 desktop, apply the above steps to that icon instead of the Win-OS/2 icon. To verify tha[...]
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EPSON AMERICA, INC. EPSON Product Support Bulletin Subject: Image Editing Terms Date: 6/5/91 Page(s): 1 of 3 PSB No: P-0078 Originator: RS The following terms’ are used to describe image editing and grayscale in connection with scanners, monitors and printers. Additive Primary Colors: Aliasing: Antialiasing : Brightness: Continuous Tone: Contrast[...]
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PSB No: P-0078 Page: 2 of 3 Gamma Function: The function that defines the light intensity ratio between the original image and the output data. The ES-300C scanner allows the function to be altered so that when the image is reproduced on a different type of output device, the tones in the reproduced images will be closer to the original image. Gray[...]
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PSB No: P-0078 Page: 3 of 3 Midtones: Pixel: The values in a continuous tone or halftone image correspond to the medium values in the range. Generally the values is between 30% to 70%. A relative unit of measuring resolution. Pixel size is relative, due to the output device. For example, a monitor pixel may be different in size compared to a scanne[...]