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Old February 20th 04, 07:30 PM
Papa Karlov
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Hi all,

can anyone tell me how to plug the film holder on an Epson 2400
Photo.. Yeah! DUH? But there is no instruction on the papers supplied
with the unit and believe me, I can't figure out how it can be... I'm
suspecting that I should have some kind of device where to put the
film holder.. maybe that device is the TPU.. BUT HOW??? I'm lost, any
help, even a pic showing how I should plug it would be a BIG help.

Thank you in advance...

Carlos
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Old February 20th 04, 09:41 PM
David C Miers
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Um, I'm not totally sure I understand your problem here, but the light is in
the cover and has a plug coming off of it that plugs into the back of the
scanner. The inside part of the lid pulls out and reveals the light. The
negative holder conveniently fits into this space for storage btw. Load the
negative holder and match it to the upper right side of the scanning bed.
Your negatives should then be directly under the light.
"Papa Karlov" wrote in message
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Hi all,

can anyone tell me how to plug the film holder on an Epson 2400
Photo.. Yeah! DUH? But there is no instruction on the papers supplied
with the unit and believe me, I can't figure out how it can be... I'm
suspecting that I should have some kind of device where to put the
film holder.. maybe that device is the TPU.. BUT HOW??? I'm lost, any
help, even a pic showing how I should plug it would be a BIG help.

Thank you in advance...

Carlos



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Old February 20th 04, 11:20 PM
Papa Karlov
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Hi David,

thank u very much for ur answer. I did something wrong: I put
the negative holder on the upper left side of the scanning bed.
Once I tried to put it on the place you suggested, the scan
was perfect. Thank you very much!

Carlos

El 20 de Febrero de 2004, "David C Miers"
dijo:

Um, I'm not totally sure I understand your problem here, but the light is in
the cover and has a plug coming off of it that plugs into the back of the
scanner. The inside part of the lid pulls out and reveals the light. The
negative holder conveniently fits into this space for storage btw. Load the
negative holder and match it to the upper right side of the scanning bed.
Your negatives should then be directly under the light.
"Papa Karlov" wrote in message
.. .
Hi all,

can anyone tell me how to plug the film holder on an Epson 2400
Photo.. Yeah! DUH? But there is no instruction on the papers supplied
with the unit and believe me, I can't figure out how it can be... I'm
suspecting that I should have some kind of device where to put the
film holder.. maybe that device is the TPU.. BUT HOW??? I'm lost, any
help, even a pic showing how I should plug it would be a BIG help.

Thank you in advance...

Carlos



 




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