Canon MS-350 Scanner User Manual


 
Optional Canon Printers
deliver performance
For scan-to-print applications, the MS-350 can be
configured to connect directly to a Canon Fileprint laser
printer without the need of a PC connection. With the
MS-350’s optional Digital Micro Printer (DMP) Board
installed, you can easily connect a choice of two compact
printers employing Canon’s leading-edge laser printing
technology. Whether your needs call for the versatile,
high-capacity Fileprint 450, or the economical Fileprint 250,
you can be assured of high-quality output. And with 600-dpi
resolution, you can faithfully reproduce a wide range of
micro-images, including those hardest to read.
The Canon Fileprint 450 produces 600-dpi output at 10
pages per minute and delivers high-quality laser printouts
from letter- to ledger-sized. Users can also automatically
enlarge 8-1/2" x 11" screen images to fit 11" x 17"-sized
paper for large-format documents. A universal 250-page
paper cassette is standard, and an optional, large-capacity
500-page paper cassette can be added for high-volume
printing or when the application calls for user-selection of
different paper sizes. For optimum efficiency with the
MS-350, there’s Canon’s economical Fileprint 250 laser
printer for letter-sized printing—a real space saver, its
reliable output will enhance your workflow.
Fileprint 450
Get control of the most demanding tasks
Having instant access to large archives begins with the
Canon MS-350 Digital Microfilm Scanner. In converter
mode, it’s easy to synchronize film scanning with image
processing and even automatic indexing. Configured with
Canon’s optional Fast Search Controllers, the MS-350
provides high-speed access to stored images with automatic
film-loading, automated search and retrieval, and even
advanced printer functions.
Select the file format that’s right for you
The Canon MS-350 Digital Microfilm Scanner enables you to
save your output in the most popular formats—TIFF, BMP,
PDF, and JPEG. In addition, the MS-350’s interchangeable
film carriers handle 16/35mm roll film, ANSI/3M cartridges,
microfiche jackets, and aperture cards.
Taking the mystery out of microfilm
Traditionally, when microfilm or fiche is used as a public
reference resource, staff members need to constantly assist
novice users. The solution image.SCAN software. It offers
step-by-step tutorial videos in English, French, or Spanish
through an easy-to-use touch-screen interface. The highly
informative video tutorials and kiosk-type interface guide
users through everything from film-loading to image
clean-up, saving images, or E-mailing them. Now, even
walk-up users can conveniently access microfilm or
microfiche, by themselves, in record time!
Fileprint 250