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Scanning Non-Damaged Photos
1. Position the photo on the upper glass bed, as detailed in the “Position the
Scan Material” section of the Start Here guide.
2. Launch ScanWizard Pro.
If asked to calibrate your scanner, you can skip this section for now
and come back to it later.  Or, if you wish to perform calibration, see
the ScanMaker i900 Supplement for more details.
If prompted to set up Color Matching, click OK for now to accept the
settings. You can always change the settings at a later time. For more
details, see the ScanMaker i900 Supplement.
3. In the Preview window of ScanWizard Pro, choose Reflective from the
Scan Material menu.
4. Click the Overview button in the Preview window to see a preliminary
scan of the image.
5. Select the Scan Frame tool, and choose the area to be scanned by sizing
the marquee around the targeted area.
6. Specify your scanning requirements in the Settings window. Choose the
desired image type and resolution, and adjust the scan frame settings if
necessary.
7. Adjust image quality if necessary, using the Advanced Image Correction
tools.
8. Click the Scan button in the Preview window to start scanning. (The Scan
button appears as the “Batch” button when ScanWizard Pro is launched
in stand-alone mode.)
How to Scan: Scanning Photos, Using DIGITAL ICE, and Scanning Film
Calibration
Scanning Damaged Photos (using DIGITAL ICE)
1. Follow steps 1 to 7 of the procedures detailed in “Scanning Non-Damaged
Photos” (the column to the left).
2. To repair rips, tears, and other surface defects from your photo, choose
the DIGITAL ICE option in the Settings window that works best for you.
Select 
Normal
 or 
Strong
.
NOTE: DIGITAL ICE Photo Print Technology is designed to work with continuous-
tone reflective originals such as photos. It is not designed to work with slides,
negatives, transparencies, and printed matter.
3. If the colors in your photo are faded and need restoring, check the
Automatic Color Restoration box in the Settings window.
4. Click the Prescan button in the Preview window to display a detailed
image of the area selected by the Scan Frame tool.  A thumbnail of the
prescan image appears in the Scan Job Queue window.
5. Click the Scan (or “Batch”) button in the Preview window to start
scanning.
Scanning Positive or Negative Film
1. Select the film you wish to scan, then follow the procedures for
positioning transparent film detailed in the “Position the Scan Material”
section of the Start Here guide.
2. Launch ScanWizard Pro.
3. If scanning positive film such as 35mm slides:
a) Go to the Preview window of ScanWizard Pro and from the Scan
Material menu, choose 
Positive / Positive Film
.
b) Follow steps 4 to 7 of the procedures detailed in “Scanning Non-
Damaged Photos” (the first column in this section).
c) If the colors in your photo are faded and need restoring, check the
Automatic Color Restoration box in the Settings window.
d) To complete the scan, click the Scan (or “Batch”) button in the Preview
window.
3. If scanning negatives:
a) Go to the Preview window of ScanWizard Pro and from the Scan
Material menu, choose 
Negative / Negative Film
.
b) Go to the Settings window and from the Film Type menu, choose the
film type that matches the film you use. For more details, refer to a PDF
document called “ScanWizard Pro Reference Manual” in your Microtek
software CD-ROM and see the 
Addendum to ScanWizard Pro
 section.
c) Follow steps 4 to 7 of the procedures detailed in “Scanning Non-
Damaged Photos” (the first column in this section).
d) If the colors in your photo are faded and need restoring, check the
Automatic Color Restoration box in the Settings window.
e) To complete the scan, click the Scan (or “Batch”) button in the Preview
window.
The Microtek Scanner ICC Profiler (MSP) program included with your ScanMaker
i900 is used to calibrate your scanner to achieve consistent and accurate color.
Two industry-standard Kodak IT8 color targets are included for calibration: a
Reflective, 5”x7” target to calibrate the upper scan bed for scanning photos; and
a Transparency 4”x5” target to calibrate the lower scan bed for scanning film.
You will be asked to calibrate your scanner the first time you run ScanWizard
Pro to try to scan. You may skip calibration to proceed directly to scanning, and
then choose to come back at a later time to perform calibration.
For more details on calibration, refer to the ScanMaker i900 Supplement and see
the 
Using the Microtek Scanner ICC Profiler
 section.
Reflective target
Transparency target
Manuals
If you have additional questions and need further instruction or information,
we provide PDF manuals for:
1.
Using the ScanWizard Pro scanning software
2.
Using the bundled third-party software
To access the PDF manuals: Insert the scanner’s software CD-ROM into your
computer’s CD-ROM drive.  Next, locate and click the Manuals option when
the software installer window appears on your screen.  Finally, select and
click the title of the manual you wish to view.
Missing Items
If your package is missing items, please call the number below.
Customer Service Department
310-687-5940
V
isit  www.support.microtek.com/gold/  for Customer Service hours.
Free 24/7 Online Technical Assistance
Go to the Microtek support site at www.support.microtek.com for:
KnowledgeBase - Type in a question or browse through articles
for faqs, troubleshooting tips, how-to guides and more. The Microtek
KnowledgeBase gives you answers at your fingertips, 24 hours a day.
Downloads - Access manuals or the latest drivers and updates
for your product.
Personal Email Assistance
Also free of charge, Microtek’s technical support team will answer your
personal email questions within 2 business days after you’ve filled out the
easy online form at www.support.microtek.com/emailsupport/
Personal Telephone  Assistance
Microtek telephone support for installation-related problems is available
free of charge for 1 year from your purchase. Toll or long-distance charges
may apply.
Personal Telephone  Assistance
310-687-5930
Visit  www.support.microtek.com/gold/  for  Telephone Assistance hours.
Before you call, please install your scanner and software by following the
included instructions, and have the information below ready:
1) Date of purchase
2) Product serial number (on the back)
3) Model name & number (ScanMaker i900)
4) Version of operating system installed on your computer (Windows 98SE, 2000, XP, Mac OS 9.2, 10.x etc.)
5) Type of hardware: • Brand of computer  • CPU type  (Pentium III, 4, iMac, Power Mac, G4, G5, etc.)
6) Exact wording of any error message that may have appeared on the screen
7) What happened and what you were doing when the problem occurred
Note: Advanced troubleshooting is available for a consulting fee. For a detailed
listing of your Technical Support options, go to: www.support.microtek.com/gold/
Third-Party Software Assistance
For technical support or any questions you have on third-party software
which may be included with your package, please use the manufacturer
websites listed below.
Manufacturer
Website
ABBYY
®
 Software House
www.abbyyusa.com
Adobe
®
 Systems, Inc.
www.adobe.com
LaserSoft Imaging
®
 Inc.
www.lasersoft.com
LizardTech
 Inc.
www.lizardtech.com
ScanSoft
®
www.scansoft.com
Simple Star, Inc.
www.simplestar.com
Ulead
®
 www.ulead.com
www.microtekusa.com
Do You Need Assistance?
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registered trademarks of their respective companies: Microtek, ScanMaker,
ScanWizard of Microtek Lab, Inc.; DIGITAL ICE of Kodak. All other
trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective
holders. Specifications, software and hardware bundles are subject to
change without notice. Delivery of technical support services subject to
change without notice.  Not responsible for typographical errors.  120604
Preview window when
scanning positives
Preview window when
scanning negatives
The orange and green LEDs on the front of the scanner indicate the status of
the scanner. On power up, you should see the following:
1. No light comes on when the scanner is turned on.
Make sure your scanner is connected to your computer and plugged into a
power source.
2. Add/Remove Hardware Wizard appears on your screen.
Click the “Cancel” button and close the Control Panel.  Disconnect the USB
or FireWire cable from the back of your computer, and refer to the installation
instructions in this guide.
First, make sure that you have followed
installation steps 1 through 4. If your problem
is listed here, try the suggested solution.
All Off  - Scanner is off
Flashing Orange - Warming up
All On - Ready to scan
3. When trying to scan, an error message appears on your screen
that reads, “Can’t Find Scanners”.
Make sure your scanner is unlocked (see Step 3).
Make sure your scanner is connected to your computer and plugged into a
power source (see Step 4).
Uninstall and reinstall the ScanWizard Pro software.
4. After clicking scan, a blank screen appears.
Make sure your scanner is unlocked (see Step 3).
Uninstall and reinstall the ScanWizard Pro software.
5. Having trouble scanning negatives or slides?
Make sure that you have properly inserted the Main Holder or the Glass
Holder, as indicated in Steps A and B of the “Position the Scan Material”
section of the Start Here guide.
From the Preview window of ScanWizard Pro, choose Positive or Negative
from the Scan Material menu.
Make sure that the calibration strip is unobstructed. For location of the
calibration strip, see Steps A and B of the “Position the Scan Material”
section of the Start Here guide.
Uninstall and reinstall the ScanWizard Pro software.
Problems?
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After DIGITAL ICE
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As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Microtek International,
Inc. has determined that this scanner meets the
ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.