Batch scanning photos and film, Placing your photos – Epson 10000XL User Manual

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Getting the Most From Your Scanner

Batch Scanning Photos and Film

If you’re working with photos or film, you can place multiple images on the scanner,
and then scan them all at once (instead of one-by-one) with EPSON Scan. This lets
you quickly digitize large numbers of images.

Note: If you have the Photo version of the scanner, you can use the LaserSoft Imaging
SilverFast Job Manager for high-capacity batch scanning. For details, see the on-screen
guide included with the software.

To scan multi-page documents, such as reports, use the optional ADF (see page 53).

Placing Your Photos

1. Raise the scanner cover and place your photos face down on the glass. Be sure to

leave a space of at least 3/4 inch (20 mm) between each of the photos.

Note: If you’re scanning film, see page 46 for instructions on using the
transparency unit and film holders.

2. Close the document cover, being careful not to move your photos.

Tip: If the edges of your photos don’t scan properly, move them in about
1/16 inch (1.5 mm) from the edges of the glass.

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