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Cleaning Your Scanner
# In order to maintain the quality of your scanned images, regularly clean the glass plate.
# Before cleaning, switch off the scanner by unplugging the power cord.
# Use a damp cloth and a mild detergent or alcohol to clean the surface of the glass plate.
# When you use sprays directly onto the glass plate, avoid the seams around the glass, as this
may cause the liquid to penetrate and contaminate the mirrors and lenses inside the scanner.
Do not use detergent on the plastic parts of your scanner.
# Especially the cleaning of the calibration slits in the holders is important. Keep this area dust-
and dirt-free.
SCSI Devices
Arcus 1200 is a Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) device. It communicates with your
computer by using the SCSI-2 standard. The SCSI communication standard allows you to have
several peripheral devices connected to your computer.
Before connecting the SCSI devices you should always make sure that your computer and all SCSI
devices are switched off. If either the computer or any of the devices remains on, you could
damage the computer or the device.
A unique SCSI ID number is assigned to each device in the SCSI chain enabling your computer to
identify the device it wants to communicate with and the priority of each device.
Caution
: If two SCSI devices have the same ID number, your system will not work properly and
you may damage your SCSI devices. To avoid crashes, never use extension cables for SCSI
cables.
Installation for Mac OS
This section shows you how to set up your Arcus 1200 with your Macintosh computer. You must
first install the software after which you have to choose and set a SCSI ID number, then connect
the scanner to your Macintosh, and finally test the scanner and the connection.
Installation of the Software
Please consult the Getting Started manual.
" Note: Before installing the scanner software, you have to install the image editing software
(ReadIris™ and Corel™).