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CALIBRATION
Calibration is critical because it allows the image quality to be “balanced” for your
computer and scanner combination. If you switch the computer that you use with your
scanner or change scanners, you must calibrate again.
Note that you must be logged in as an Administrator to calibrate the system. See
“Setting Administrator Privileges” p. 17 for further information.
This calibration process uses the special black and white calibration sheet (see picture
on page iv) that was included with your scanner. When calibrating, make sure the side
with the black bar is facing down and note the direction of the arrows for proper
insertion.
If you lose or forget the black and white calibration paper that was included with your
scanner, you can use any plain “White” (the brighter the “White” the better) piece of
letter size (or A4) printer paper to perform the calibration. Simply fold the paper in
half and insert the end opposite the fold into the scanner first when calibrating. The
following message will be displayed (see below).
General Guidelines
The “Image Capture” software provided on Macintosh systems does not require you to
calibrate your system on first use as is the case with Windows systems. However, if
you find that the initial scans do not look as good as you expected, perhaps they are too
dark or the color is wrong, you will want to perform a manual calibration to correct and
improve the scanned images.
1.
Turn your Macintosh computer on.
2.
Plug your DSmobile 600 scanner into an available USB port on the Macintosh.
3.
Select “Image Capture” from the Applications folder.
4.
Close the DSmobile 600 window (do not minimize it).
5.
From the “Devices” menu, choose “Browse Devices.”
6.
Click the “Use TWAIN UI” button to the right of the “DSmobile 600” listing, and
then close the window.
7.
Click the “Scan” button.
8.
Click the “Calibrate” button.
9.
Insert the black and white calibration sheet with the single arrow on top and the
black strip down. Alternatively, you can use a blank sheet of white paper.
10.
Click the “Calibrate” button again.
11.
The calibration sheet will move forward and back in the scanner then a window
displaying “Calibration was successful” will be displayed.
12.
Click “OK” to complete the calibration.
13.
Select the type of document, scan size, resolution, and click “SCAN” to proceed to
scan documents as needed.