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Photo scanners are a great way of converting images into digital form. We give you some basic tips regarding proper use and care of your scanner to assure longevity and the ability to produce high quality images. |
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| Author: Christine Peppler |
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Following just a few basic tips should preserve longevity and quality output.
• Avoid touching the glass. As with most electronic products, grease and oils can damage the glass. The presence of such smudges on the glass can also obscure the scan resulting in blurred images. It is therefore important to avoid touching the glass as much as possible.
• Keep the glass and underside of the scanner cover clean. Review the manufacturers care instructions and use only approved cleaners. In general, never apply the cleaner directly to the glass as it can leak into the inner part of the device. Instead apply the cleaner to a cloth for cleaning. Microfiber cloths are preferred as they do not scratch. The glass should be wiped free of any lint or dust with a microfiber cloth before every use.
• Assure any lint and particles are blown from originals before placing them on the scanner to assure a quality image from the scanner.
• Avoid exposure to moisture and heat. This includes assuring that anything placed on the scanner glass is not damp. Care should also be taken when placing objects on the glass to assure they do not cause scratches.
• Set the scanner so that it is level to assure proper functioning. It is also important that the device is well supported to prevent falls.
• Allow the scanner to warm up for 4 to 5 minutes before operating it.
• Before moving the scanner, be sure it is locked to prevent unnecessary movement of internal parts.
• Avoid using the scanner cover to flatten larger items, such as books and magazines against the glass. This can damage the hinges. Instead, use a small weight or a heavy book to press the item against the glass.
• Use of a surge protector is always wise with any electronics device including a photo scanner.
• Become acquainted with the manufacturer's guidelines for any maintenance. Many require professionals to do any internal cleaning.
About Author
Christine Peppler has written extensively about home electronics products. Readers can learn much more by visiting http://www.homemedias.info.
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