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Chapter 1 
Overview of Your Scanner Features
Color Restoration
Using the Color Restoration feature in Epson Scan, you can transform an old, faded, or 
badly exposed photo into one with true-to-life color and sharpness.
For instructions on using this feature, see “Restoring Color” on page 50.
Dust Removal
Using the Dust Removal feature in Epson Scan, you can virtually “clean” the dust marks 
from your originals as you scan them.
For instructions on...

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Backlight Correction
Using the Backlight Correction feature in your scanning software, you can remove 
shadows from photos that have too much background light.
For instructions on using this feature, see “Fixing Backlit Photos” on page 58.
Optional Network Image Express Card
The Epson Network Image Express Card (B80839✽) enables the scanner and network 
connection to become shareable on a network. This allows you to perform various 
scanning...

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Guide to the Scanner Parts13
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Chapter 2 
Guide to the Scanner Parts
Scanner Parts
a. scanner cover 

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a. document mat
b. document table
c. carriage (in the document table)
d. cover sensor
a. USB interface connector
b. SCSI ID Rotary switch
c. transportation lock lever
d. AC socket
e. SCSI Interface connectors
f. SCSI terminator switch
g. ADF connector
h. optional interface slot
Lights and Buttons
The scanner has two indicator lights and two buttons. 

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a. . Power button
b. a Start button
c. Ready light
d. Error light 

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Chapter 3 
Placing Originals on the Scanner
Placing Documents or Photos
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Caution:
Do not place heavy objects on the document table glass and do not press the glass with too 
much force.
1. Open the scanner cover. 

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2. Place your document or photo face-down on the document table. Make sure the upper 
left corner of the document or photo is against the corner of the scanner, next to the 
arrow mark.
Note:
If you are scanning multiple photos at once, position each photo at least 20 mm (0.8 inch) apart 
from the others. 
3. Close the scanner cover gently so that your original does not move.
Note:
❏When closing the document cover, the scanner lamp flashes to...

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❏Do not leave photos on the document table for an extended period of time as they may stick 
to the glass.
To start scanning, see “Starting Epson Scan” on page 20 for instructions.
Placing Large or Thick Documents
When you scan a large or thick document, you can remove the scanner cover.
1. Open the scanner cover. 

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2. Pull the scanner cover straight up and off the scanner.
Note:
When scanning without the scanner cover, gently press down on your document to flatten it.
When you are finished scanning, replace the scanner cover in the reverse order that you 
removed it. 

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Chapter 4 
Scanning Your Originals
Starting Epson Scan
Using the Start Button
You can start Epson Scan just by pressing the aStart button on the scanner. The Epson 
Scan window automatically opens. See “Selecting an Epson Scan Mode” on page 21 for 
instructions on selecting an Epson Scan mode.
Using the EPSON Scan Icon
You can start Epson Scan by double-clicking the EPSON Scan icon.
Windows:
Double-click the EPSON Scan icon on the desktop.
Or, select the...
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