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Model FB935ImageReader ScanProColor Flatbed ScannerUser's ManualVersion 1.0 Info Peripherals, Inc. 1997

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1-3 Scanner ContentsPlease check that your scanner package contains all thefollowing items. If there are any missing or damaged parts,please contact

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Chapter 2Scanner Installation2.1 Precautions• Keep the scanner out of direct sunlight. Direct expo-sure to the sun or excessive heat may cause damage

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2.2 Connecting the CableConnect the power cable and signal cable as shown below.1. Scanner 2. Power Supply 3. Scanner Interface Cable 4. PC

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2.3 Auto-Installation ProgramThe FB9 scanner software installation is automatic and willdetect if you are running a Win 95 or Win 3.1 platform andinst

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Fig. 2.1Fig. 2.22-4

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Chapter 3Using Your ScannerWhen using your ImageReader ScanPro scanner with anyapplication program, all scans will be performed using theTWAIN interfa

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3.1 TWAIN SettingsThe FB9 TWAIN interface allows you to make numerousadjustments to the scan settings and then preview thescanned image before perform

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resolution has a direct impact on the scanned imageresolution settings for your scanning task (refer to thescanning software User Guide for reccommend

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13. Paper sizeAllows user to select from a set of predefined papersizes representing the size of the document to bescanned: 2” x 3”, 3” x 5”, 4” x 6

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3.2 Scanner Operation & Document PrintingScanning Images from within any Application (TWAIN)1. Open your TWAIN compliant application and chooseSe

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TrademarksMicrosoft is a U.S. registered trademark of Microsoft Corpora-tion.Windows and MS-DOS are trademarks of Microsoft Corpora-tion.IBM, PC, AT,

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3.3 Document PlacementAs shown in Figure 3-2, place the document on the glass withthe text facing away from you.Figure 3-2 Document Placement1. Docume

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3-4 Using TouchScan - Two Button ScanningTouchScan is a quick and easy way to scan and Print (CopierFunction), scan and Fax and Scan and Email using

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TouchScan OptionsPlace Document As Shown (There are nosubmenu choices)To ensure your image always comes out right-side up and not sideways, be sure to

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Select Image ModeMatch the mode to your intended destination.• Color: Desktop, Mail, Printer• Gray (Grayscale): Desktop, Mail, Fax,Printer• Black &

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Paint or Paintbrush.Fax When the scan is completed,Tcouchscan will open your faxingsoftware (such as MS-Fax, MS-Exchange, FaxWorks, etc) with

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Minimize TouchScanMinimizes the TouchScan window to the taskbar.About TouchScanInformation sheet including the version num-ber.Exit TouchScanClose the

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3.5 PrintingConnect the printer cable as shown below.1. Scanner 2. Power Supply 3. D25P Cable4. PC Parallel port 5. Printer CableCaution:

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Chapter 44.1 MaintenanceClean the Document Board Glass:As shown in Figure 4-1, wipe the scanner glass with a pieceof soft clean cloth to rid the glass

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Appendix AGlossary of Terms16-bit & 32-bitThis refers to the operating system or an application writtenfor a specific operating system. Windows 3

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PixelRepresents a single dot of the picture. Pixels are used by thecomputer to represent image information in digital computerlanguage.TWAINRefers to

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FCC Radio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with thelimits for a class B digital device, pursuant to

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GrayscaleAn image made up of shades of gray, like a black and whitephoto. Generally, grayscale is either 4-bit, allowing 16shades, or 8-bit, allowing

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Changes the view of an image without changing its actual size.Appendix BTroubleshootingIf you experience an operational problem, please check thefoll

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computer’s BIOS printer port setting to EPP,ECP or SPP (according to what your computersupports)A-4

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Changing your BIOS SettingThe FB935 - ImageReader ScanPro requires that your com-puter is a PC System with a 486 or Pentium Processor withPCI slots, i

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Question: The scanning speed of my scanner is muchslower than that of those installed at othercomputers. Can I speed it up?Answer: Set your

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work at all, why?Answer: Your scanner may be off. When performingpass-through printing, be sure the scanner ison (indicated by the power ligh

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1) Check scanner cable connection. Be sure the cable isplugged into the port marked Printer on the back ofthe scanner 2) Adjust your printer spooler

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B-2. SpecificationsAll specifications are subject to change without notice.Model: FB9Scanner Type: Flatbed ScannerOptical Resolution: Up to 300 dpi *

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EC Declaration of ConformityAccording to EN45014Manufacturer’s Name:Info PeripheralsModel Number : FB9conforms to the following Product Specifications

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Table of Contents1. INTRODUCTION...1-12. SCANNER INSTALLATION...

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Chapter 11-1 IntroductionWelcomeThank you for purchasing an Info ImageReader Scanner. Thisproduct is the result of our efforts to develop high technol

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address for return contact. We maintain a BBS at (408) 538-2580 that contains the latest updates to our software, as wellas a web site at www.infoconn

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Scanning software generally falls into two groups, Graphics(image editing), or OCR (Optical Character Recognition).Each type has specific features des

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1-2 System RequirementsSystem requirements are largely dependent on the “work”performed. By work, we are referring to the task or operationperformed

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