Epson FastFoto FF-640 Users Guide - Page 16

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Loading Originals Follow the instructions here to load your originals into the scanner. Preparing Photos for Scanning Loading Photos in the Input Tray Loading Documents in the Input Tray Loading Plastic Cards in the Input Tray Loading Special Documents Preparing Photos for Scanning FastFoto can best scan batches of photos if they are all the same size. However, FastFoto can scan photos in these sizes in a single batch: 4 × 6 inches (102 × 152 mm) and 5 × 7 inches (127 × 178 mm). To do this, you must group the photos by size. FastFoto can use common subjects or dates to automatically create meaningful file and folder names when scanning a batch of photos. FastFoto also allows you to add file names to photos as you scan them. Enter a subject or date when you scan a batch of photos and FastFoto will add the subject or date to the file name of each image. Organizing your photos by subject, date, or location before scanning lets FastFoto add a descriptive file name to every photo in a batch, if desired. Before scanning multiple photos, organize and clean your photos as described here. For more information, view this Epson support video. 1. Organize your photos by subject, date, or location. 2. Group your photos by size. 3. Fan your stack of photos and make sure they are not stuck together. Caution: Stuck photos can feed through the scanner at the same time or jam in the scanner, potentially damaging your photos or the scanner. 4. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the front and back of your photos to remove dust, dirt, or other particles that could potentially scratch your photos. Caution: Because of the speed at which photos are scanned, dust particles on your photos can cause white lines to appear in scanned images, and in extreme cases can lightly scratch the protective finish on your photos. For best results, wipe off the front and back of your photos before 16

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Loading Originals
Follow the instructions here to load your originals into the scanner.
Preparing Photos for Scanning
Loading Photos in the Input Tray
Loading Documents in the Input Tray
Loading Plastic Cards in the Input Tray
Loading Special Documents
Preparing Photos for Scanning
FastFoto can best scan batches of photos if they are all the same size. However, FastFoto can scan
photos in these sizes in a single batch: 4 × 6 inches (102 × 152 mm) and 5 × 7 inches (127 × 178 mm).
To do this, you must group the photos by size.
FastFoto can use common subjects or dates to automatically create meaningful file and folder names
when scanning a batch of photos.
FastFoto also allows you to add file names to photos as you scan them. Enter a subject or date when
you scan a batch of photos and FastFoto will add the subject or date to the file name of each image.
Organizing your photos by subject, date, or location before scanning lets FastFoto add a descriptive file
name to every photo in a batch, if desired.
Before scanning multiple photos, organize and clean your photos as described here.
For more information, view this
Epson support video
.
1.
Organize your photos by subject, date, or location.
2.
Group your photos by size.
3.
Fan your stack of photos and make sure they are not stuck together.
Caution:
Stuck photos can feed through the scanner at the same time or jam in the scanner,
potentially damaging your photos or the scanner.
4.
Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the front and back of your photos to remove dust, dirt, or other particles
that could potentially scratch your photos.
Caution:
Because of the speed at which photos are scanned, dust particles on your photos can
cause white lines to appear in scanned images, and in extreme cases can lightly scratch the
protective finish on your photos. For best results, wipe off the front and back of your photos before