Microtek 3700 Quick Setup Guide

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PC:
A. Place the Adobe CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive, and install the
software. Skip this step if you have a newer version of Photoshop
Elements already installed on your computer.
B. Place the Microtek CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
C. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver and software.
NOTE: If the Microtek Software Installer screen does not come up
automatically, double-click the following in succession: “My Computer”;
the CD-ROM icon; then cdsetup.exe to start the installer program.
MAC:
A. Place the Adobe CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive, and install the
software.
B. Place the Microtek CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive and install all the
software components.
C. Restart your computer.
NOTE: After rebooting your Macintosh, the Microtek software will attempt to
locate your scanner on the system. Since this is your first install and you have
not yet connected the scanner, simply ignore the message that appears and
proceed to the next step.
A. Remove the yellow “Step 3” sticker from your scanner.
B. With the scanner power off, tilt the back left corner of the scanner to
see the locking switch at the bottom.
C. Push the locking switch to the position as indicated in the graphic
above, with the icon on the lock showing as “unlocked”.
NOTE:  To lock the scanner (for shipping and other reasons), tilt the back left corner
of the scanner to see the locking switch at the bottom. Next, push the locking switch
to the “Locked” position. Do not turn the scanner upside down and attempt to lock
the scanner this way, as this may damage the scanner.
Unpack your scanner package and check for major components.
Unpack Contents
Install Software
Unlock Scanner
Installing your Microtek ScanMaker i700
Important: 
Do not remove the
yellow stickers from your
scanner until you are told to do
so. You must install software
before connecting your scanner.
Always close any open
programs and turn off
Anti-virus utilities before
installing software.
Connect Scanner
To the scanner lid
Make sure the scanner lid (with built-in
transparency adapter) is properly installed,
with its connector securely connected to the
scanner’s 15-pin accessory port.
1. Place the scan material
A. To scan photos, place the photo to be
scanned on the scanner bed. The top end of
the original should be positioned towards
the back of the scanner with the surface to
be scanned facing down.
2. Launch ScanWizard 5
To launch ScanWizard 5 as a stand-alone program, double-click the
ScanWizard 5 icon on your desktop. The Standard Control Panel will
appear, and the scanner will automatically perform a "fast preview" of your
image, based on settings specified under the Original, Scan Type, and
Purpose categories (buttons).
3. Select preferences
Use the following buttons to change the settings according to your
preferences.
Original – Defines the category of the media (scan material).
Scan Type – Selects the output image type (color, gray, or B&W).
Purpose – Sets the image resolution to match your target application.
NOTE: Click the Scale OutputAdjust, and Reset buttons if you need to make
further adjustments.
For details on how to use the Advanced Control Panel, refer to the
ScanMaker i700 Supplement.
4. Scan your material
A. Click the Scan to button from the ScanWizard 5 Control Panel.
B. When the Save As dialog box appears, specify the folder location, a file
name, and the format for the output image, then click Save. The image is
scanned and saved to the specified location.
Send image to application after saving:
If this option is checked, the scanned image is saved first, then automatically
delivered to an image-editing software, an e-mail editor, or a web browser as
indicated in the destination box.
Scanner Buttons
The ScanMaker i700 is equipped with seven scanner buttons, providing quick access to
the most frequently used functions. These buttons are DIGITAL ICE, ScanCopyE-mail,
OCR, Scan-to-Web, and Custom.
DIGITAL ICE: Launches DIGITAL ICE to reconstruct damaged photos. Note: To reconstruct
damaged film, launch DIGITAL ICE from the ScanWizard 5 software.
Scan: Captures images that can be saved as files or sent to an image-editing application.
Copy: Scans the image and sends it to your printer.
E-mail: Scans the image and delivers it directly to your e-mail editor.
OCR: Scans a text document, converts, and saves it in text file format. Files may be
immediately edited if configured in the MSC utility.
Scan-to-Web: Scans an image and sends the output to a website. Your default browser will
open and display the captured image.
Custom: Customizes this button to perform your preferred function, such as Power Saving,
Scan, Fax, or Launch Application.
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Scanning Basics
To the Hi-Speed USB
 
cable
D. Connect one end of the Hi-Speed USB cable to your computer.
E. Connect the other end of the Hi-Speed cable to the scanner’s USB port.
F.
Press the power button at the front panel of your
scanner, and wait for the lights to stop blinking
and stay on steady.
The system will detect your scanner automatically.
To the power adapter
A. Remove the yellow “Step 4” sticker from your scanner.
B. Connect the power adapter to the back of the scanner.
C. Plug one end of the power cord into the socket of the power adapter, and
plug the other end into a wall outlet or other power source.
Power button
Scan
E-mail
Copy
OCR
Scan-to-
Web
DIGITAL
ICE
Custom
ScanMaker i700 scanner with
built-in transparency adapter
Power adapter
EZ-Lock Film Holders
FireWire cable
Software CDs
Hi-Speed USB cable
Power cord
B
C
E
D
NOTE: If your computer has both Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0) and USB 1.1 ports, connect
the cable to the Hi-Speed USB port. Use the USB 1.1 port only if your computer does
not have Hi-Speed USB.  Also, refer to the ScanMaker i700 Supplement for details on
how to connect the scanner using the FireWire port.
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B. To scan film, use the film holders. See
“Using the Film Holders” (back section) for
more details.
Windows XP
Mac OS X
Unlocked
Locked