Hasselblad 848 manual

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    U ser ’ s Guide Batch F eeder for Fle xtight 848 and 949 Sc anners by Hasselblad[...]

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    2 © 20 05 H as sel blad A /S . A ll r ig ht s res er ved . Fee der for Ha ss elbl ad Fle x ti g ht 84 8 a nd 949 S ca n ner s User’s Guide , Pa r t No 7003 0 03 1, rev i sion E . e i nfor mat ion i n t hi s ma nua l i s f u rn is hed for i nfor mat ion a l us e onl y , is s ubjec t to c ha nge w it h- out not ice , a nd shou ld not be c ons t[...]

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    3 T able of C on tents Introdu ct ion 4 Impor tant Warnings and Restric tions 4 S ys tem Requirements 5 Batch F e eder Diagram 6 Preparing the Feede r for First Use or after Shipp ing 7 Mounti ng and Unmounting t he Batch Feede r 8 Mounting the Batch Feeder 8 Unmounting the Batch F ee der 1 2 Loading Origi nals into the Feede r 1 4 Scanning wit h t[...]

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    4 Introduct ion e Batch Feeder enables you to load up to 1 0 orig i na l holders ( up to 60 orig i na ls, d epend ing on format ) for batch sc an n ing w it h your Flex t ig ht 84 8 or 949 Sc a nner. i s ma nua l pro v ides i mpor ta nt in format ion about using t he Batch Feeder for your Flex t ight 8 48 or 949 sc a nner. T opi c s include: [...]

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    5 When you sw itch on t he sca n ner , t he Feede r wi l l po sition itsel f i nto its “ home” posit ion, if not a lready t here . Do not tou ch t he Feed er wh ile t he ma gaz ine is mov ing . Before ser v ici ng t he sc an ner a nd/ or Feeder , t he power supp ly must b e di scon necte d from t he ma in s ( u npl u gged) . It is not suc ie[...]

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    6 Batch Feeder D iagram A B F G H C D E Figure 1: H a sse lbla d Fle xtig ht 84 8 Scanne r with B atch Feede r Hass elblad F lext ig ht 84 8 ( or 94 9 ) S ca nner . Batch Feeder Dust cover : to pro te ct t he ori gi na ls a nd sc a nner entr a nce f rom d u st. Maga zi ne : showi ng orig i na l holder position 1. Maga zi ne : showi ng orig i na l h[...]

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    7 P reparing the F eede r for F irst Us e or af ter Shipping Before you begi n to us e t he Feeder , you m u st remov e t he t wo shipping screw s t hat secu re t he maga zi ne dur ing sh ipping. ey a re loc ated nea r t he bottom of t he Feeder on t he back side, a s shown i n Figu re 2 , below . On new Feeder s, t hese a re clea rly ma rked by[...]

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    8 Mounting and Un mounting the Batch F ee der e procedu res for both mount i ng and u nmou nti ng t he Feeder to/from your sc a nner requ ire t hat you use t he so w are-g u ided proce dure, wh ich ensu res t hat t he mecha nic a l par s of the sc a nner a nd Feeder a re corre ct ly a lig ned for each s tep. Always u se t h is so wa re fea[...]

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    9 e Feed er w i ndo w open s. Cl ick on the M ount but ton. e Mou nt fe ed er w i ndo w open s, wh ich g uide s you th rough e ach step of mount ing t he Feede r . e procedu re here in t hi s ma nua l a lso desc rib es each s tep. Cl ick on the Co nt inue but ton. e sc an ner now positions itse lf to acc ept t he Feeder a nd shuts itsel[...]

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    10 Get t he B atch Feeder a nd study it s back pa nel. Here you should see a n elec tronic con nector (A ) a nd a pai r of mounti ng pins (B ), as show n in Figu re 3, below . A B Figure 3: Bac k panel of the B atch Feede r , show ing the el ect ronic connec- tor (A ) an d mounting pin s (B ). Li  t he batch-f ee der pa nel on the f ront o f t h[...]

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    11 Gra sp t he Batch Feeder  r mly w it h one hand wh i le holdi ng t he batch-sca n door open on t he sc an ner w it h your ot her hand . A lig n t he connec tor and pi ns on t he back of t he Feeder w ith t he holes a nd con- nector i nside t he sc an ner . G ently pres s the Fee der down a nd in plac e, ma k i ng sure t hat t he Feeder sit s [...]

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    12 Unmounting t he Batch Feeder A lways use t he s o ware -gu ided proce dure below to un mount t he Feeder . It is other w i se pos sible to dam age t he Feeder a nd/ or sc a nner wh i le un- mounti ng t he Feeder T ur n on the sc a nner a nd launch t he Flex Color so wa re. Selec t Ma int ena nce > Fe ed er f rom the menu bar. e Feed [...]

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    13 e sc an ner shuts down a nd t he Moun t fe ede r w indow updates w it h new in st ruc t ions. If t here a re orig ina l holders i n t he maga zi ne, t hen remove them a l l. ey shou ld be ver y ea sy to remove—do not use force. When a l l ori g- ina l holders h av e b een removed, remov e t he Feeder it sel f by li  ing it up and away[...]

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    14 Loa ding Originals into the F eede r C Pos. 1 Pos. 10 A B Figure 5: Loa ding or igin al s into the Feed er T o load or ig ina l s into Batch Fee der , refer to Fig u re 5 and do t he follow- ing : Import a nt! U se on ly orig i na l holders ( A ) t hat are t ted w ith t he speci a l plast ic ra il ( B ) , other w ise t he Feeder w i l l not b[...]

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    15 Conti nue loadi ng orig i na ls i nto holders and holders i nto the sc a nner unt i l you hav e eit her loaded a l l of your or igi na ls or u sed a l l 1 0 slot s of t he Batch Feeder. Go to your c omp uter a nd ru n Flex Color . Use t he batch sca n ni ng fea- tu re of t he progra m to sc a n your orig i na ls a s desc rib ed in “ Sc a nn in[...]

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    16 Scannin g wit h t he Ba tc h F eede r Batch Scanning wi th 3f e Batch Feeder i s intended a s a tool for sca n ni ng la rge numbers of orig i na ls i n a product ion en v i ronment. For th is appl icat ion, w e st rongl y recommend t he 3f wo rk ow for ma x imum e cienc y and ex ibi l ity . e 3f ima ge-le format preser ves your[...]

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    17 Ins tead of usi ng t he sta nda rd prev iew/ sc a n workow i n FlexC olor , cl ick on the 3 f button to open t he Sca n 3f w i ndo w . Ma ke t he va rious 3f set t i ngs as de scr ibed i n t he FlexC olor U se r’ s Guide . Note the follow ing : Use the D est ina ti on set t i ng to selec t a pa rent fo lder i n wh ich to save your 3f les[...]

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    18 If you have both negat ive and po sitive orig i na ls i n your batch, you should se t Film T yp e to “ Au to De tec tion” . i s w i ll c ause Fle xCol- or to ana ly z e each i mage to dec ide whet her it is negat ive or posi- ti ve. It wi l l t hen use eit her t he Posit ive S etu p or Nega ti ve Set up t hat you hav e sele cte d. If a l [...]

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    19 As you work wit h t he 3f images i n t he l ight ta ble, you ca n load each i m- age i nto FlexColor to ma ke se tt i ngs a nd then s ave the set t i ngs back i n t he hi stor y for the 3f ima ge. When you have n ished ma k i ng se tt i ngs for an enti re batch, you ca n t hen batch-pr oc ess a l l i ma ges to save them a s TI FF or JPEG  [...]

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    20 If it is not a l ready shown, ex pa nd t he Feed er head i ng in t he Ba tc h Sca n w indow by click i ng on t he tr ia ng le next to t he head i ng. Set t he Posi ti on eld to t he r st batch-loader posit ion y ou w ish to sc an ( 1 - 1 0) . Y ou c an enter t he numb er di rec t ly usi ng your key boa rd, or selec t it by click i ng on t [...]

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    21 If you are u sing t he M anua l li st , then c on t i nue ta k i ng previe ws a nd add ing sc a ns u nti l you have dened a l l of t he sca ns you w ish to m a ke in t h is batch; t hen cl ick on Sc an i n t he Batc h Sc an w i ndo w to sc a n t hem a l l. For com plete de ta i ls about how to wo rk w it h t he Bat ch Sc an w i ndo w , pleas [...]

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    22 T roubleshooting Below are a few com mon p roblems a nd how to solv e t hem. Problem: e Feeder is not recog ni ze d by the sc a nner or Flex Color so wa re. Solution: e elec tronic con nect ion bet ween t he sc a nner a nd feeder is probably not secu re enoug h. Gent ly , but rm ly , press t he Feeder down a ga ins t t he sca n ner .[...]

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    23 Aligning the F e eder e Feeder is pre-adjust ed to a li gn pe rfec t ly w it h most i ndiv idua l Flex - ti ght 84 8 a nd 949 Sc a nners . Ho wever , some sc an ners may have a dr u m t hat is a l igned s lig ht ly outside of the tolera nce r ange of t he Feeder. If your orig i na l holders are not bei ng dr awn cor rec t ly into t he sc an n[...]

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    24 Figure 6: Adju sti ng the Feede r angl e If t he Feeder look s to be ha ng i ng even ly on both t he le a nd rig ht sides, t hen you a re don e . Sk ip the res t of th is proce dure. If t he a ng le looks l i ke it requi res adjust ment, t hen use t he s o wa re- as sisted proc edure to u nmou nt the Feeder f rom t he sca n ner as de - scr[...]

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    25 Figure 7 : Bolt s for a djus ting the fee de r angle Use your ngers to t u rn t he t wo adjust ment bolts unt i l t hat the y look as t houg h t hey w i l l hold the bot tom of the Feede r at the cor rect a ng le. Use the s o wa re-assi sted proc edure to remount t he Feeder to t he sc an ner as de scr ibed i n “Mounti ng t he Feeder” [...]

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    26 Find t he adjust ment tool that wa s supplied w it h your Batch Fee der . It is a t h in met a l ba r w ith notches c ut at each end. Use the adjust ment tool to loosen t he se lf-lock ing nut on the r ig ht side on the rea r of t he Feeder a s ind icated i n Fig ure 8. NOTE ! Do not to uch si mi la r look i ng nu ts to t he le . Figure 8: Un[...]

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    27 Cl ick on the A lign Fe ede r button. e A lign Fe ede r w indow opens, wh ich wi l l now gu ide you th roug h t he procedure of a li gn ing t he feeder. Y ou have a lready lo osened t he nut, so jus t clic k on Cont inue . e sc an ner moves into its adjust ment (home ) posit ion and t he Al ign Feed er w i ndo w upd ates w it h new in st r[...]

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    28 Figure 9: Using the a djus tment to ol Mov e t he adjust ment tool le and r ight to adjust t he Feeder p osition so t he Feeder i s centered w ith reference to t he g rabb er for the orig i na l holder inside t he sc a nner ( see a l so Fig ure 10 ). X X Figure 1 0 : Adjus ting the Feed er po sition When you have ni shed adjust i ng the Fe[...]

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    29 e sc an ner now sh uts dow n and t he Al ign Fee de r w indow updates w ith new i ns tr uc tions . Remove the Feeder a nd use t he adjust ment tool to re-tig hten t he sel f - lock i ng nut o n t he rea r of t he Feeder ( see a l so Fig ure 8 , above ). Re-mount the Feede r on yo u r sc an ner a nd then t u rn on t he sc an ner . When t he sc[...]

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    30 Y ou now retu rn to t he Fee de r w indow . Cl ick on Done to c lose t he Feed er w i ndow . Loa d orig in a l holders into a l l 1 0 orig i na l holder slots a nd then s ca n a l l of them u sing Flex Color . ey s hould a l l now load smooth ly i n a nd ou t of t he sc an ner . If you st i l l ex per ience load ing problems at one or mor e p[...]

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    31 P reparing the F eede r for St ora ge or Shipping Storing the Feeder T o s tore the Feeder w hi le it is not in u se: Det ach t he Feeder usi ng t he so wa re-g u ided procedu re given “Un- mounti ng t he Batch Feede r” on page 12. Ret rie ve the box i n which you r Feeder wa s orig i na l ly del ivered.  is box is made of st urdy c ar[...]

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    32 Ex a mi ne t he bottom of t he back side of t he Feeder a nd locate t he t wo holes use d to secu re t he maga zi ne dur ing s hipping ( see Fig u re 1 1, below ). Inser t t he sh ipp i ng scre ws into t hese holes a nd t ighten t hem into place s o t hat t he maga zi ne is sec ured . Get t he or igi na l box a nd lay do w n on t he oor or on[...]

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    33 P re v entiv e Maintenance A l l Flex tig ht sc an ners shou ld be ser v ice d ever y 25,0 0 0 sc a ns or ever y 12 mon t hs , wh ichever comes r st. I f a Feeder i s mounted, t he recom mended number of sc a ns is 15,0 00 prov ided t hat t he feeder is mou nted for al l sc an s. Pleas e note that prev iews a re a ls o counted a s sc an s. Ne[...]

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    34 T echnical Infor mation Speci cat ions Sc an ners supporte d Flex ti ght 84 8 a nd 949 Sc an ner footprint w ith fee der 36 x 42 c m W eig ht 3. 1 k g Ma x imum batch 1 0 Flex t ight ori gi na l holders ( up to 60 or ig ina l s, de pendi ng on format ) Ori gi na l t y pes A l l tr an spa rency format s t hat are sup- por ted by Flex holders S[...]

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    35 CE Decl aration[...]

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