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Epson 1640XL - Expression Graphic Arts User Manual

Loading 120-size or 220-size (medium format) film

Follow these steps to load 120-size or
220-size format film:
1. Place the 120/220-size film guide on
a flat surface and open the cover for
one of the film holders.
2. Insert the film in the film holder,
making sure the glossy (smooth) side
of the film faces down, and the film
emulsion layer faces up. Then close
the cover.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for all the film
you scan.
4. Place the film guide on the
document table. Align it with
the notch on the transparency
guide as shown.
5. Close the TPU and begin your
scan.
If you're using EPSON Scan, set the following options:
If you're using Home Mode, select one of the following for the
Document Type option: Positive Film, Color Negative Film, or B&W
Negative Film.
If you're using Professional Mode, set the Document Type option to
Transparency, and then set the Film Type option to Positive Film,
Color Negative Film, or B&W Negative Film.