Setting The Date And Time - Kodak SLIDE N SCAN Manual Del Usuario

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computer. If this is the first time you are connecting, it may take your computer a
few moments to find the correct drive.
FORMATTING YOUR SD CARD
Important: Formatting your SD Card will delete all files on that card. Please
save files you wish to keep to your computer before formatting.
If the SD Card you use is not compatible, you will need to format it using your
computer.
1. Use the Type-C USB Cable to connect the scanner to your computer's USB port.
2. Make sure your scanner and computer are both powered on.
3. From the scanner's Home Page, select the USB Upload
4. Press OK/Scan to complete the connection.
5. Find the Removable Disk on your computer (usually E: or F:) and right click on it.
6. Select "Format."

SETTING THE DATE AND TIME

Setting the Date and Time allows you to manually label the image with the date the
photo was taken or scanned. This setting is not a running calendar or clock.
You can set the Date and Time of an image before scanning it. The Date and Time
will not be printed on the scanned image, but it will be stored in the image's
electronic file.
To set the Date and Time:
1. Go to the scanner's Home Page, and use the Arrow buttons select the Date and
Time
Icon. Press OK/Scan to confirm.
2. You will see a Date and Time adjustment table.
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3. Press the Playback
4. Use the arrow keys to adjust the number you are setting.
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5. Press OK/Scan to confirm your selection and return to the Home Page.
TIPS FOR BEST IMAGE QUALITY
• Before loading film into the scanner, use the cleaning wand and gently insert it
• Ensure that your negatives, slides, and cover trays are clean before use.
• Dust or dirt can affect the quality of your scanned images.
button to select your desired item
into the film slot to clean off the lens and backlight panel.
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