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Page 1 - User’s Guide

User’s GuideBatch Feeder for Flextight 848 and 949 Scannersby Hasselblad

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10Get the Batch Feeder and study its back panel. Here you should see an electronic connector (A) and a pair of mounting pins (B), as shown in Figure 3

Page 3 - Table of Contents

11Grasp the Batch Feeder rmly with one hand while holding the batch-scan door open on the scanner with your other hand. Align the connector and pins

Page 4 - Introduction

12Unmounting the Batch FeederAlways use the soware-guided procedure below to unmount the Feeder. It is otherwise possible to damage the Feeder and/or

Page 5 - System Requirements

13e scanner shuts down and the Mount feeder window updates with new instructions. If there are original holders in the magazine, then remove them al

Page 6 - Batch Feeder Diagram

14Loading Originals into the FeederCPos. 1Pos. 10AB Figure 5: Loading originals into the FeederTo load originals into Batch Feeder, refer to Figure 5

Page 7 - Use or after Shipping

15Continue loading originals into holders and holders into the scanner until you have either loaded all of your originals or used all 10 slots of the

Page 8 - Mounting and Unmounting

16Scanning with the Batch FeederBatch Scanning with 3fe Batch Feeder is intended as a tool for scanning large numbers of originals in a production en

Page 9 - Continue button

17Instead of using the standard preview/scan workow in FlexColor, click on the 3f button to open the Scan 3f window. Make the various 3f settings as

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18If you have both negative and positive originals in your batch, you should set Film Type to “Auto Detection”. is will cause FlexCol-or to analyze e

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19As you work with the 3f images in the light table, you can load each im-age into FlexColor to make settings and then save the settings back in the h

Page 12 - Unmounting the Batch Feeder

2 © 2005 Hasselblad A/S. All rights reserved. Feeder for Hasselblad Flextight 848 and 949 Scanners User’s Guide, Part No 70030031, revision E. e in

Page 13 - Feeder window

20If it is not already shown, expand the Feeder heading in the Batch Scan window by clicking on the triangle next to the heading. Set the Position e

Page 14 - Loading Originals into the

21 If you are using the Manual list, then continue taking previews and adding scans until you have dened all of the scans you wish to make in this ba

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22TroubleshootingBelow are a few common problems and how to solve them.Problem: e Feeder is not recognized by the scanner or FlexColor soware.Solut

Page 16 - Scanning with the Batch

23Aligning the Feedere Feeder is pre-adjusted to align perfectly with most individual Flex-tight 848 and 949 Scanners. However, some scanners may hav

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24 Figure 6: Adjusting the Feeder angleIf the Feeder looks to be hanging evenly on both the le and right sides, then you are done. Skip the rest of t

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25 Figure 7: Bolts for adjusting the feeder angleUse your ngers to turn the two adjustment bolts until that they look as though they will hold the bo

Page 19 - Scan window

26Find the adjustment tool that was supplied with your Batch Feeder. It is a thin metal bar with notches cut at each end.Use the adjustment tool to lo

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27Click on the Align Feeder button. e Align Feeder window opens, which will now guide you through the procedure of aligning the feeder. You have alr

Page 21 - Batch Scan window

28 Figure 9: Using the adjustment toolMove the adjustment tool le and right to adjust the Feeder position so the Feeder is centered with reference to

Page 22 - Troubleshooting

29e scanner now shuts down and the Align Feeder window updates with new instructions. Remove the Feeder and use the adjustment tool to re-tighten th

Page 23 - Aligning the Feeder

3Table of ContentsIntroduction 4Important Warnings and Restrictions 4System Requirements 5Batch Feeder Diagram 6Preparing the Feeder for First Use

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30You now return to the Feeder window. Click on Done to close the Feeder window.Load original holders into all 10 original holder slots and then sca

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31Preparing the Feeder for Storage or ShippingStoring the FeederTo store the Feeder while it is not in use:Detach the Feeder using the soware-guided

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32Examine the bottom of the back side of the Feeder and locate the two holes used to secure the magazine during shipping (see Figure 11, below). Inser

Page 27 - Continue

33Preventive MaintenanceAll Flextight scanners should be serviced every 25,000 scans or every 12 months, whichever comes rst. If a Feeder is mounted,

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34Technical InformationSpecicationsScanners supported Flextight 848 and 949Scanner footprint with feeder 36 x 42 cmWeight 3.1 kgMaximum batch 10

Page 31 - Storage or Shipping

4Introductione Batch Feeder enables you to load up to 10 original holders (up to 60 originals, depending on format) for batch scanning with your Flex

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5When you switch on the scanner, the Feeder will position itself into its “home” position, if not already there. Do not touch the Feeder while the mag

Page 33 - Disposal

6Batch Feeder DiagramABFGHCDEFigure 1: Hasselblad Flextight 848 Scanner with Batch FeederHasselblad Flextight 848 (or 949) Scanner.Batch FeederDust co

Page 34 - Technical Information

7Preparing the Feeder for First Use or after ShippingBefore you begin to use the Feeder, you must remove the two shipping screws that secure the magaz

Page 35 - CE Declaration

8Mounting and Unmounting the Batch Feedere procedures for both mounting and unmounting the Feeder to/from your scanner require that you use the sowa

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9e Feeder window opens. Click on the Mount button. e Mount feeder window opens, which guides you through each step of mounting the Feeder. e proce

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