Kodak Scanner RFS 3570 User Manual

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User’s Manual  
KODAK Professional  
RFS 3570 Film Scanner  
© Eastman Kodak Company, 1997.  
This manual and the accompanying software are protected by United States and international  
copyright laws. You may make one backup copy of the enclosed software and one copy of this  
manual. Do not make additional copies of the software or copies of the manual or electronically  
transmit them in any form whatsoever, in whole or in part, without the prior written permission  
of Eastman Kodak Company.  
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Important Safeguards and  
Precautions  
WARNING: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose unit to rain  
or moisture.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC  
SHOCK DO NOT OPEN  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK  
OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT  
REMOVE COVER. NO USER-  
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED  
SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
Read Instructions — Read all the safety and operating instructions  
before operating the unit.  
Retain Instructions and Packing Materials — Retain the safety and  
operating instructions for future reference. Retain the packing case for  
use if the equipment must be shipped.  
Heed Warnings — Heed all warnings on the equipment and in the  
operating instructions.  
Follow Instructions — Follow all operating and use instructions.  
Controls — Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operat-  
ing instructions.  
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Cleaning — Unplug the unit before cleaning. Clean only the outside  
cabinet with a damp cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol  
cleaners.  
Attachments — Do not use attachments that are not recommended.  
The use of such attachments may cause hazards and serious damage  
to the equipment.  
WARNING: Water and Moisture — Do not use the equipment near  
water — for example, near a sink, or in a wet room or basement, etc.  
Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture and do not immerse the  
equipment in water or other liquids; contact Kodak for servicing if this  
occurs.  
Dust — Excessive dust levels may damage internal parts. Be certain to  
cover the scanner with the supplied dust cover whenever the scanner  
is off. Because dust can build up in the scanner and affect image  
quality, we recommend that you follow the procedure at the begin-  
ning of each work session that is described at the end of “Appendix  
C — Trouleshooting.” Doing so will help to ensure that you remove  
dust buildup before scanning.  
Power Sources — You should operate the unit only from the type of  
power source indicated on the back of the unit. If you are not sure of  
the type of power supply that will be used, consult a dealer or local  
power company.  
Replaceable Fuse — There is one replaceable fuse in the unit. Be sure  
that the fuse meets the power requirements listed on the fuse-rating  
label on the unit.  
Grounding — The unit is equipped with a three-wire grounding-type  
plug with a third (grounding) pin. The three-wire plug will fit into a  
grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are unable  
to insert the plug into an outlet, contact an electrician to replace the  
obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type  
plug.  
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Power-Cord Protection — Route power-supply cords so that they are  
not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed on or against  
them; pay particular attention to cords at plugs, receptacles, and the  
point where they leave the unit.  
Operating Range — If the Scanner has been stored or transported  
outside its operating ambient temperature range (refer to  
“Appendix J — Specifications”), allow it to return to within its operat-  
ing range before turning it on.  
Lightning — For added protection of the equipment during a lightning  
storm, or any time when you will leave the equipment unattended  
and unused for long periods of time, unplug the unit from the power  
outlet. This will protect the equipment from damage caused by  
lightning or power-line surges.  
Overloading — Do not overload power outlets and extension cords;  
this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
Object or Liquid Entry — Never push foreign objects of any kind into  
the equipment openings. Never spill liquid of any kind on the equip-  
ment; contact Kodak for servicing if this occurs.  
Servicing — Do not attempt to service the unit yourself, except to  
change the fuse (see instructions in “Appendix E — Replacing the  
Fuse”). Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous  
voltage or other hazards.  
Damage Requiring Service — Unplug the unit from the wall outlet  
and refer all servicing to the manufacturer under the following condi-  
tions. (Refer to “Appendix B — Warranty” for additional information.)  
When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged (send cord  
only). Power cords are available as a spare part; refer to  
“Appendix I — Optional Equipment & Spare Parts List.”  
If liquid has been spilled or if objects have fallen into the equip-  
ment.  
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If the equipment has been exposed to rain or water.  
If the unit does not operate normally according to the operating  
instructions.  
If the unit has been dropped or the housing has been damaged.  
When the equipment exhibits a distinct change in performance.  
Accessories — Do not place the unit on an unstable cart, stand,  
bracket, or table. It can fall, causing serious injury to persons and  
serious damage to the unit. Use only with a stable cart, stand, bracket,  
or table.  
Handling — Handle the equipment with care; do not drop the equip-  
ment.  
CAUTION: To prevent fire or shock hazard, use only the recom-  
mended accessories or attachments.  
Electromagnetic Emissions  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer-  
ence when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if  
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may  
cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this  
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in  
which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or  
her own expense.  
This equipment conforms with the requirements of European Standard  
EN55022 with respect to radio interference for a Class A device.  
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Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques  
dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe A  
prescrites dans le règlement sur le broullage radioélectrique édicté par le  
Ministère des Communications du Canada.  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise  
emissions from digital apparatus set out in the radio interference regula-  
tions of the Canadian Department of Communications.  
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Technical Assistance  
Refer to the following sources for assistance if you have questions as you  
work with the Scanner.  
If you encounter difficulties with hardware, with scanned images or  
with product performance, refer to “Appendix C — Troubleshooting.”  
If you notice circular shaped objects in scanned images — like water  
spots or bubbles — be certain that you follow the procedure at the  
beginning of each work session that is described at the end of “Ap-  
pendix C — Troubleshooting.” Doing so will help to ensure that you  
remove dust buildup before scanning.  
If a message appears on the computer screen that you do not under-  
stand, refer to “Appendix D — Messages from KODAK Drivers.”  
If you need other assistance from this manual, refer to the “Contents”  
and the “Index.”  
If you are unable to find answers from this manual, contact your  
dealer.  
If you are a customer in the United States and you are unable to find  
answers to your questions using this manual or from you dealer, call  
Kodak at 1-800-CD-KODAK.  
If you are a customer in Canada and you are unable to find answers to  
your questions using this manual or from your dealer, call Kodak at 1-  
800-465-6325.  
If you are a customer outside the United States or Canada and you are  
unable to find answers to your questions using this manual, contact  
your local Kodak representative for technical assistance.  
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Contents  
1
Introduction 1-1  
2 Before You Begin — Macintosh Computer 2-1  
Required Hardware 2-2  
Computer 2-2  
Monitor 2-2  
Display Card 2-2  
Required Software 2-3  
Optional Printers 2-4  
3 Installation  
(Hardware and Software) — Macintosh Computer 3-1  
Installing the Scanner Hardware 3-2  
Connecting the Scanner to a Power Source 3-2  
Connecting the Scanner to Your Computer 3-3  
If No External SCSI Devices Are Connected 3-5  
If External SCSI Devices Are Connected 3-9  
Setting the Scanner SCSI Identification Number 3-19  
Installing the KODAK Driver for Adobe Photoshop Software (Macintosh) 3-21  
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4 Loading the Film and Slide Holders — Macintosh Computer 4-1  
Loading 35 mm Film and Slides 4-2  
Loading 35 mm Film into the 35 mm Film Holder 4-2  
Loading 35 mm Slides into the Slide Holder 4-3  
Loading 35 mm Film and Slide Holders into the Scanner 4-4  
Loading Film Sizes Other Than 35 mm 4-8  
Loading Film into the Film Holder 4-8  
Loading Film Holders (Other Than 35 mm Sizes) into the Scanner 4-10  
5 Using the KODAK Driver for Adobe Photoshop Software —  
Macintosh Computer 5-1  
Displaying the KODAK Driver Window 5-3  
Producing Scanned Images 5-5  
Loading the Film Holder 5-5  
Operating the KODAK Driver 5-6  
Set the Film Type 5-6  
Set the Film Size 5-6  
PreScan the Image (and Calibrate the Scanner) 5-6  
Change the Magnification Adjustment 5-12  
PreScan the Image Again 5-14  
Select the Image 5-15  
Set Auto Balance 5-16  
Rotate the Image 5-16  
Sharpen the Image 5-16  
Set the Image to Black and White 5-17  
Focus the Image 5-17  
Change Color Levels 5-18  
Change Brightness 5-19  
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Change Contrast 5-20  
Choose the Resolution 5-20  
“Crop” the Image 5-21  
Scan the Image into Photoshop 5-21  
Scan Additional Images 5-23  
Turning Off the Scanner 5-24  
Reference: Buttons and Indicators 5-25  
6 Before You Begin — PC 6-1  
Required Hardware 6-2  
Computer 6-2  
Display 6-2  
Display Card (Graphics Adapter) 6-2  
SCSI Interface 6-2  
Required Software 6-3  
Optional Printers 6-4  
7 Installation  
(Hardware and Software) — PC 7-1  
Installing the Scanner Hardware 7-2  
Connecting the Scanner to a Power Source 7-2  
Installing a SCSI Host Adapter 7-3  
For Qualified Technical Personnel Only 7-3  
Connecting the Scanner to Your Computer 7-4  
If No External SCSI Devices Are Connected 7-5  
If External SCSI Devices Are Connected 7-9  
Setting the Scanner SCSI Identification Number 7-19  
KODAK TWAIN Driver 7-21  
Installing TWAIN Compliant KODAK Driver 7-22  
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8 Loading the Film and Slide Holders — PC 8-1  
Loading 35 mm Film and Slides 8-2  
Loading 35 mm Film into the 35 mm Film Holder 8-2  
Loading 35 mm Slides into the Slide Holder 8-3  
Loading 35 mm Film and Slide Holders into the Scanner 8-4  
Loading Film Sizes Other Than 35 mm 8-8  
Loading Film into the Film Holder 8-8  
Loading Film Holders (Other Than 35 mm Sizes) into the Scanner 8-10  
9 Using KODAK Driver with Windows Applications — PC 9-1  
Using a KODAK Driver for TWAIN Compliant PC Applications 9-3  
Adobe Photoshop 2.5 and 3.0 for Windows 9-4  
Producing Scanned Images 9-6  
Loading the Film Holder 9-6  
Operating the KODAK Driver 9-7  
Set the Film Type 9-7  
Set the Film Size 9-7  
PreScan the Image (and Calibrate the Scanner) 9-7  
Change the Magnification Adjustment 9-13  
PreScan the Image Again 9-15  
Select the Image 9-15  
Set Auto Balance 9-16  
Rotate the Image 9-17  
Sharpen the Image 9-17  
Set the Image to Black and White 9-17  
Focus the Image 9-17  
Change Color Levels 9-19  
Change Brightness 9-20  
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Change Contrast 9-20  
Choose the Resolution 9-20  
“Crop” the Image 9-21  
Scan the Image 9-22  
Scan Additional Images 9-23  
Turning Off the Scanner 9-24  
Reference: Buttons and Indicators 9-25  
10 Appendices 10-1  
Appendix A — Software License Agreement A-1  
Appendix B — Warranty B-1  
Appendix C — Troubleshooting C-1  
Appendix D — Messages from KODAK Drivers D-1  
Appendix E — Replacing the Fuse E-1  
Appendix F — Updating the KODAK Driver  
Appendix G — Repacking Instructions G-1  
Appendix H — Problem Report Form H-1  
F-1  
Appendix I — Optional Equipment & Spare Parts List I-1  
Appendix J — Specifications J-1  
Appendix K — Glossary K-1  
11 Index 11-1  
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Introduction  
The KODAK Professional RFS 3570 Film Scanner combines high resolu-  
tion, high speed, and scanning of a variety of film formats from 35 mm to  
70 mm (RFS “3570”), in one easy-to-operate desktop scanner.  
Once you’ve scanned the image (color negative, color transparency, or  
black-and-white negative) you can view it as a color or monochrome  
image.  
The Scanner works by flashing a filtered (red, green, blue) strobe through  
your image against a Charge Coupled Device (CCD). The Scanner pro-  
vides 6 million pixels per scan — crisp images of 3072 pixels wide by  
2048 pixels high.  
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The features of the Scanner include:  
Fast scanning speed.  
Quick and easy loading of film—no position adjustments are required.  
User-selectable autofocus.  
High quality analog-to-digital conversion with 12 bits per RGB color.  
Automatic color balance with manual fine-tuning.  
User-selectable image sharpening.  
Ultra-fast image preview.  
Support for a variety of film sizes from 35 mm to 70 mm.  
Support for a large variety of film types.  
A variety of scanning resolutions.  
Automatic calibration.  
Magnification adjustments that allow you to optimize the area of the  
imager used for your scan.  
A KODAK Driver plug-in for Adobe Photoshop (Macintosh Com-  
puter).  
A KODAK TWAIN Driver that provides access to the Scanner for the  
growing number of TWAIN compliant PC applications (PC only).  
Support for SCSI host adapters including ASPI Windows host adapters  
such as those from Adaptec, Inc. running EZ-SCSI 4.01 or later  
(PC only).  
If your computer has a video card that supports 24-bit color, the image is  
displayed in full color (16.8 million colors) on your monitor. If your video  
card supports only 8-bit color, the image is displayed in 256 dithered  
colors. If you are using a black-and-white system, the image displays in  
black-and-white. Regardless of the monitor you use, the quality of the  
scan (in 24-bit color) is not affected. In all cases the best possible image  
supported by your hardware is displayed on your monitor.  
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The KODAK Drivers are used to capture images from the scanned film  
(negative or positive), and open that image data in a window in your  
supported image editing software. You can then edit images and save  
them as files on your computer hard disk.  
NOTE: You may be able to use the Scanner on other computer platforms or with  
additional operating systems, using drivers prepared by companies other than  
Kodak, or by developing your own driver. Contact Kodak for information.  
Introduction  
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Before You Begin —  
Macintosh Computer  
NOTE: Before you continue, complete and submit the enclosed Warranty Regis-  
tration card. You should also read “Appendix A — Software License Agreement”  
and “Appendix B — Warranty.”  
Check the following lists to ensure that you have the appropriate hardware  
and software.  
Before You Begin — Macintosh Computer  
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Required Hardware  
Computer  
Apple Macintosh Computer that: supports 32-Bit QuickDraw software;  
has at least 8 megabytes (MB) random access memory (RAM) installed (32  
MB RAM or more is recommended for fastest scan times); has 80 MB of  
free space on its hard disk. Adobe Photoshop requires three to five times  
the size of the scanned image file in combined hard disk space and RAM.  
NOTE: Adobe Photoshop 3.0, when run on a Power Macintosh, needs a mini-  
mum of 16 MB of RAM (including at least 11 MB of RAM in addition to the  
memory used by the operating system), and recommends 24 MB of RAM.  
Monitor  
Apple Macintosh or compatible monitor, 13” or greater (with a minimum  
640 x 480 pixel screen size). A high-quality color monitor displays the  
best image. (The quality of the scan is not affected by the monitor in use.)  
Display Card  
Use the appropriate display card for the monitor to be used; we recom-  
mend an 8-bit or, preferably, 24-bit video display card. (The built-in video  
capability supplied with some Macintosh Computers may be sufficient.)  
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Required Software  
Apple System software 7.0, 7.1, 7.1.2, or 7.5 to 7.5.3 and 32-bit  
QuickDraw. Consult your Apple manuals for installation instructions  
if this software is not already installed. (If you are using System 7.0 or  
System 7.0.1 you should use the System Tuner version 1.1.1, or  
consider upgrading to System 7.1 or 7.5; otherwise you may experi-  
ence system crashes and/or lose folders or files from your hard disk.)  
Adobe Photoshop software version 2.0, 2.5, or 3.0 to 3.0.5, and 4.0.  
Before You Begin — Macintosh Computer  
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Optional Printers  
Suggested printers for use with the scanner appear in “Appendix I —  
Optional Equipment & Spare Parts List.” In the United States, contact  
Kodak at 1-800-CD-KODAK for detailed information on printer options  
and accessories and to obtain ordering catalog numbers; in Canada call 1-  
800-465-6325, and elsewhere outside the United States contact your  
local Kodak representative.  
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Installation  
(Hardware and Software) —  
Macintosh Computer  
Follow the steps in this section to —  
Install the Scanner.  
Install the KODAK Driver for Adobe Photoshop Software.  
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Installing the Scanner Hardware  
Follow these instructions to connect the Scanner to a power source, to  
connect the Scanner to your computer, and to set the Scanner SCSI  
Identification number.  
Connecting the Scanner to a Power Source  
Follow these steps to connect your Scanner to a power source:  
1. Remove any remaining packing material from the Scanner and place  
the Scanner on either side of your Macintosh computer. (You should  
retain the original shipping carton and packing materials.)  
2. Press the O end of the power switch on the back of the Scanner to be  
sure that the Scanner power is off.  
3. Plug the appropriate end of the supplied power cable into the plug  
outlet of the Scanner and the other end into a power source.  
BACK OF FILM SCANNER  
SCSI ID  
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Serial Number  
3570-  
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Plug Outlet  
Power Switch  
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Connecting the Scanner to Your Computer  
Follow the instructions in this section to connect the Scanner, a non-  
terminated SCSI device, to your Macintosh computer by using the sup-  
plied cable and terminator.  
NOTES: If you are a PowerBook user, consult the manuals supplied with your  
computer to determine the cabling and termination requirements needed to  
connect the Scanner — a non-terminated SCSI device — to your PowerBook. You  
will probably need to supply a PowerBook HDI-30-pin to 50-pin SCSI cable to  
complete this connection. Be certain that the cable you obtain is for connecting a  
PowerBook computer to a SCSI device, not for connecting a PowerBook com-  
puter to a desktop computer.  
This manual assumes that you are familiar with the operation of your Macintosh  
computer. If you are not, refer to the manuals and other instructions supplied with  
that computer before continuing.  
1. Turn off the power to your Macintosh computer and all peripherals  
(turn off the computer first).  
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2. Find the SCSI port, also called a SCSI connector, on the back of the  
computer (not the back of the Scanner), and determine whether or not  
a device (for example a disk drive) is attached. The figures in this  
chapter are intended to illustrate a typical Macintosh computer.  
BACK OF MACINTOSH COMPUTER  
SCSI Icon  
SCSI Port  
3. Select the appropriate instructions from the two sets that follow,  
according to whether or not other external SCSI devices are con-  
nected.  
A. Continue below at “If No External SCSI Devices Are Connected”  
if no external SCSI devices are connected.  
B. Or continue at “If External SCSI Devices Are Connected” later in  
this chapter if external SCSI devices are connected.  
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If No External SCSI Devices Are Connected  
Complete these steps if no SCSI devices are connected to your Macintosh  
computer; otherwise proceed to “If External SCSI Devices Are Connected”  
later in this chapter.  
CAUTION: Whenever connecting or disconnecting SCSI cables,  
be sure power is turned off on all devices in the SCSI chain,  
including the computer and the Scanner (turn off the computer  
first).  
1. Select the cable (supplied with the Scanner) with the 25-pin SCSI  
connector at one end and the 50-pin SCSI connector at the other end.  
25-pin SCSI Connector  
50-pin SCSI Connector  
NOTE: If you are using a Macintosh PowerBook computer, you will need to  
supply a PowerBook HDI-30-pin to 50-pin SCSI cable to complete this  
connection. Be certain that the cable you obtain is for connecting a  
PowerBook computer to a SCSI device, not for connecting a PowerBook  
computer to a desktop computer.  
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2. Attach the 25-pin SCSI connector of the cable to the SCSI port on the  
back of the Macintosh computer. Make sure the cable connector is  
well seated by pressing it into place firmly, and then tighten both  
knobs on the 25-pin SCSI cable connector.  
BACK OF MACINTOSH COMPUTER  
25-pin SCSI Connector  
Knobs  
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3. Attach the other end of the cable to either of the identical SCSI ports  
on the back of the Scanner. Seat the connector firmly and pinch the  
thin wire clamps shut.  
BACK OF FILM SCANNER  
Thin Wire Clamps  
SCSI ID  
2
Serial Number  
3570-  
3
Two Identical SCSI Ports  
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4. Attach the SCSI terminator (supplied with the Scanner) to the empty  
SCSI port on the Scanner, seat the terminator firmly, and pinch the  
thin wire clamps shut.  
Terminator  
NOTE: If you are using a Macintosh IIfx computer, use the black terminator  
supplied with that computer; it is not interchangeable with the terminator  
supplied with the Scanner.  
BACK OF FILM SCANNER  
SCSI Terminator  
SCSI ID  
2
Serial Number  
3570-  
3
5. Continue at “Setting the Scanner SCSI Identification Number” later in  
this chapter.  
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If External SCSI Devices Are Connected  
Complete these steps if one or more external SCSI devices are connected  
to your Macintosh computer; otherwise continue at “Setting the Scanner  
SCSI Identification Number” later in this chapter.  
CAUTION: Whenever connecting or disconnecting SCSI cables,  
be sure power is turned off on all devices in the SCSI chain,  
including the computer and the Scanner (turn off the computer  
first).  
Multiple SCSI devices are connected to the Macintosh computer in a  
chain. The following steps will help you determine where you should  
place the Scanner in that chain — either at the end of the chain, or in the  
middle of the chain.  
NOTE: The total cable length connecting all devices must not exceed 15 feet  
(4.6 meters).  
1. Select your SCSI cable with identical 50-pin SCSI connectors at each  
end.  
NOTE: This cable is not packed with the Scanner but is available through  
Kodak. Refer to “Appendix I — Optional Equipment & Spare Parts List.” This  
cable is also widely available from computer retailers; if you obtain a cable  
from one of these sources, be certain to obtain a high quality cable with a  
continuous EMI shield over the cable and connectors.  
50-pin SCSI Connector  
50-pin SCSI Connector  
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2. Locate the two identical SCSI ports and thin wire clamps on the back  
of the Scanner.  
BACK OF FILM SCANNER  
Thin Wire Clamps  
SCSI ID  
2
Serial Number  
3570-  
3
Two Identical SCSI Ports  
3. Determine if the connected SCSI devices are terminated or not. The  
Scanner is a non-terminated SCSI device. To do so:  
A. First look for an external SCSI terminator on the devices; if you  
find one, remove it.  
B. Because some devices contain internal terminators, also check  
the instructions for your devices to determine if they are termi-  
nated internally.  
NOTE: The Scanner does not have an internal terminator.  
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4. Select the appropriate instructions from the two sets that follow,  
according to whether or not an external device is terminated inter-  
nally.  
A. Continue on the next page if none of the connected devices is  
terminated internally.  
B. Or continue at “Follow these steps if one of the connected devices  
is terminated internally” later in this chapter if one of the con-  
nected devices is terminated internally.  
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Follow these steps if none of the connected devices is  
terminated internally (and any external terminator found in the  
SCSI chain has been removed):  
NOTE: In the following steps, you will place the Scanner at the end of the chain  
of connected devices. (You can place the Scanner anywhere in the chain as long  
as you add a terminator to the last device in the chain.)  
1. Attach one end of your 50-pin to 50-pin SCSI cable to the empty SCSI  
port on the last device in the chain. Seat the connector firmly and  
pinch the thin wire clamps shut.  
NOTE: This cable is not packed with the Scanner but is available through  
Kodak. Refer to “Appendix I — Optional Equipment & Spare Parts List.” This  
cable is also widely available from computer retailers; if you obtain a cable  
from one of these sources, be certain to obtain a high quality cable with a  
continuous EMI shield over the cable and connectors.  
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2. Attach the other end of the cable to either of the identical SCSI ports  
on the back of the Scanner. Seat the connector firmly and pinch the  
wire clamps shut.  
Back of  
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Back of One or More SCSI Devices  
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3. Attach the SCSI terminator (supplied with the Scanner) to the empty  
SCSI port on the Scanner, seat the terminator firmly, and pinch the  
wire clamps shut.  
NOTE: If you are using a Macintosh IIfx Computer, use the black terminator  
supplied with the computer; it is not interchangeable with the terminator  
supplied with the Scanner.  
Back of  
Macintosh Computer  
Back of Film Scanner  
Back of One or More SCSI Devices  
Step 3  
4. Continue at “Setting the Scanner SCSI Identification Number” later in  
this chapter.  
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Follow these steps if one of the connected devices is terminated  
internally:  
NOTE: In the following steps, you will place the Scanner in the chain just before  
the terminated device. (You can place the Scanner anywhere in the chain be-  
tween the terminated device and the Macintosh Computer.)  
1. Locate the cable leading to the internally terminated device. (The  
terminated device should be the last device.)  
Back of  
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Back of One or More SCSI Devices  
Internally  
Terminated  
Device  
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2. Disconnect the end of that cable from the internally terminated  
device. Do not disconnect the other end of the cable.  
Back of  
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Terminated  
Device  
Step 2  
3. Position the Scanner so that you can connect it in the chain before the  
terminated device.  
Back of  
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Back of Film Scanner  
Internally  
Terminated  
Device  
Step 3  
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4. Attach the end of the cable you just disconnected to either of the  
identical SCSI ports on the back of the Scanner. Seat the connector  
firmly, and pinch the thin wire clamps shut.  
Back of  
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Back of Film Scanner  
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Terminated  
Device  
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5. Attach the Scanner to the internally terminated device by plugging  
one end of your 50-pin to 50-pin SCSI cable into the empty SCSI port  
on the Scanner and the other end into the empty SCSI port on the  
terminated device. Seat both connectors firmly and pinch both wire  
clamps shut.  
NOTE: This cable is not supplied with the Scanner but is available through  
Kodak. Refer to “Appendix I — Optional Equipment & Spare Parts List.” This  
cable is also widely available from computer retailers; if you obtain a cable  
from one of these sources, be certain to obtain a high quality cable with a  
continuous EMI shield over the cable and connectors.  
Back of  
Macintosh Computer  
Back of Film Scanner  
Internally  
Terminated  
Device  
Step 5  
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Setting the Scanner SCSI Identification  
Number  
Follow the steps below to set the SCSI identification (ID) number for the  
Scanner. You set the number by gently pushing buttons at the top and  
bottom of the SCSI ID switch on the back of the Scanner as described in  
this section.  
BACK OF FILM SCANNER  
SCSI ID  
2
Serial Number  
3570-  
3
3
SCSI ID Switch  
(Do not use 0, 7, 8, or 9)  
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Each SCSI device connected to the same computer must have a different  
SCSI ID number. Your Macintosh Computer is number 7, and your  
internal hard disk is probably 0. If your computer has a CD-ROM drive,  
be certain to avoid its number also; it may be number 3 if it is an internal  
drive supplied by Apple Computer, Inc. Therefore avoid numbers 0, 3,  
and 7 since the Scanner must have a unique SCSI ID.  
1. If SCSI devices other than the Scanner are connected to your Macin-  
tosh Computer, determine their SCSI identification numbers so that  
you can select a different number for the Scanner. (If necessary, refer  
to the documentation for those devices to determine how to find their  
numbers.)  
2. Double-check to make sure that the power to the Scanner is off (O).  
(The O end of the switch should be pressed in and the green light at  
the top left front corner of the Scanner should be off.)  
3. Set the Scanner to an unused number from 1 to 6 by pressing the  
bottom button to go to a higher number or the top button to go to a  
lower number. Do not assign the number of any other attached SCSI  
device, and do not assign 0, 7, 8, or 9. If your computer has a CD-  
ROM drive, be certain to avoid its number also; it may be number 3 if  
it is an internal drive supplied by Apple Computer, Inc. Assign high ID  
numbers to devices used most frequently.  
NOTE: Make sure the power to the Scanner is off if you change its ID number at a  
later time.  
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Installing the KODAK Driver for  
Adobe Photoshop Software  
(Macintosh)  
Follow these steps to install the driver. This is a onetime operation that  
you must perform before you can obtain images from the Scanner.  
1. Turn on your Macintosh computer; after a short wait, you will be in  
the Finder. (If your Macintosh computer has been configured to open  
applications other than the Finder, return to the Finder now.)  
2. Install Adobe Photoshop (not provided by Kodak) if you have not  
already done so.  
3. Make sure the gamma for your monitor is calibrated properly, per  
instructions in the Photoshop manual.  
4. Locate the diskette entitled “KODAK Driver for ADOBE PHOTO-  
SHOP Software for use with KODAK Professional RFS 3570 Film  
Scanner.”  
5. If the diskette is not locked, lock it by sliding the tab on the back to  
reveal a small hole. This will prevent the contents of the disk from  
being changed inadvertently, and may aid in preventing the spread of  
computer viruses to this diskette.  
6. Place the diskette into the internal drive of your Macintosh computer.  
If a window does not open for the diskette, double-click on the  
diskette icon to display the window.  
7. Double-click on the READ ME file, read its contents — the latest  
information on the Scanner; then choose QUIT from the FILE menu.  
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8. Complete part A of this step for supported Photoshop versions before  
version 2.5, and part B for versions 2.5 and later.  
A. Drag the KODAK RFS 3570 and the RFS3570.BIN icons into the  
folder on your hard disk that contains the Photoshop PS PREFS  
file. Wait while the files are copied; if you are asked if the new  
files should replace existing ones, respond affirmatively.  
NOTE: If the PS PREFS file does not exist, you must run Photoshop (once)  
to create it. If you do not place the KODAK RFS 3570 and RFS3570.BIN  
icons into the same folder as PS PREFS, you will not be able to acquire  
images from the Scanner.  
B. Follow directions in the Photoshop manual regarding placement  
of plug-in modules. For example, with Photoshop 2.5 and 3.0,  
drag the KODAK RFS 3570 and RFS3570.BIN icons into the PLUG-  
INS folder created when you installed this version of Photoshop (or  
into another folder you have designated with PREFERENCES to hold  
plug-in modules). For Photoshop 2.5, be certain that the two files  
are not placed within another folder inside the PLUG-INS folder.  
Wait while the files are copied; if you are asked if the new files  
should replace existing ones, respond affirmatively.  
9. Eject the diskette by dragging its icon to the TRASH icon.  
10. Store the diskette. (Although copying the driver files is a onetime  
action, you may need to use the diskette again.)  
The driver is now installed in your Macintosh computer and the Scanner  
is now ready for use as described in Chapter 4 and Chapter 5.  
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Loading the Film and Slide  
Holders — Macintosh  
Computer  
NOTE: This chapter is identical with Chapter 8 (in the PC Platform portion of this  
manual). It is repeated in both places for your convenience.  
This chapter describes how to use the film and slide holders with the  
Scanner. You will learn how to:  
Load film negatives into the film holder  
Load slides into the slide holder  
Load each of the holders into the Scanner  
The chapter is divided into two sections: loading 35 mm film/slides and  
loading film sizes other than 35 mm.  
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Loading 35 mm Film and Slides  
Loading 35 mm Film into the 35 mm Film  
Holder  
Up to six frames from a strip of 35 mm film of any length can be posi-  
tioned for scanning at one time. Refer to the diagram below to load film  
into the 35 mm film holder.  
Latch  
Latch  
Label  
Film  
KODAK RRR 0000  
KODAK  
A
B
C
D
E
F
Hinge  
Tabs  
1. Use the two latches opposite the hinge to open the 35 mm film  
holder.  
2. Hold the 35 mm film holder in front of you with the label “KODAK  
RRR 0000 . . . . KODAK” at the top and facing you.  
3. Place your 35 mm film into the 35 mm film holder so that:  
Images are facing you as you would see them in real life (not  
mirror-imaged).  
Any edge printing on the film is readable from left to right.  
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4. Tuck the lower edge of the film under the tabs that run along the  
hinge.  
5. Center the film so that each frame aligns with a frame in the film  
holder.  
6. Snap the film holder shut.  
The holder is now ready to be placed into the Scanner.  
Loading 35 mm Slides into the Slide Holder  
The slide holder can accommodate up to four 35 mm slides at a time.  
Standard slides up to .12 in. (3 mm) thick will fit into the slide holder.  
Refer to the diagram below to load slides.  
Slide  
Orientation Label  
ABC  
R
R
1. Orient the slide holder as shown above with the orientation labels  
facing you.  
2. Place your slide into the slide holder so that images are facing you as  
you would see them in real life (not mirror-imaged).  
3. (Optional) Place additional slides into the holder as desired.  
The holder is now ready to be placed into the Scanner.  
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Loading 35 mm Film and Slide Holders into the  
Scanner  
To load a 35 mm film or slide holder into the Scanner:  
1. If the single-frame holder adapter is in the Scanner, remove it.  
Single-frame  
Holder Adapter  
. . . remove if in Scanner.  
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2. If the 35 mm multi-frame holder adapter is not in the Scanner, put it  
in place in the Scanner in the orientation shown.  
35 mm Multi-frame  
Holder Adapter  
KODAK Professional  
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3. Orient the film or slide holder as follows:  
Film Holder: Make sure that the two orientation labels face you, that  
the film images read in the direction of the letter “R,” and that the “R”  
is right-side up. In this position, the film will be oriented correctly.  
R
R
Slide Holder: Make sure that the two orientation labels face you, that  
the slide images read in the direction of the letter “R,” and that the “R”  
is right-side up. In this position, the slides will be oriented correctly.  
R
R
ABC  
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4. Slide the holder into the left or right opening of the 35 mm multi-  
frame holder adapter.  
NOTE: Since the slide holder is thicker than the film holder, you may need to  
use more force to move the slide holder from side to side than you will need  
for the film holder.  
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5. As you move the holder from side to side, you will feel it “drop” into  
place at each frame; this indicates that the holder is correctly posi-  
tioned in the gate.  
NOTE: If the holder slides freely without dropping into place, you have loaded  
the holder backwards or upside-down. Remove the holder, orient it in the proper  
direction, and reinsert it.  
The 35 mm film or slide holder is now properly inserted into the Scanner.  
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Loading Film Sizes Other Than  
35 mm  
Loading Film into the Film Holder  
Follow the steps below to load film sizes other than 35 mm into their film  
holders.  
1. Select the film holder to match the film size you will scan. Notice that  
a label on the holder indicates its size.  
Supplied with Scanner  
Optional  
(Refer to Appendix I to order)  
2. Separate the selected film holder into its two parts. (The 6x7 cm size  
has been used for the illustrations in this section.)  
Bottom of Holder  
Top of Holder  
Four Pins  
Four Holes  
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3. Place your film in the bottom of the film holder so that:  
Images are facing you as you would see them in real life (not  
mirror-imaged).  
Any edge printing on the film is readable from left to right.  
Bottom of Holder  
Top of Holder  
Film in strips can be placed into the film holder, but should be  
handled with extreme care to avoid damaging the film.  
4. Center the film so that the frame aligns with the hole in the holder.  
5. Place the top of the film holder over the bottom so that to top is  
aligned over the four pins.  
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Loading Film Holders (Other Than 35 mm  
Sizes) into the Scanner  
1. If the 35 mm multi-frame holder adapter is in the Scanner, remove it.  
35 mm Multi-frame  
Holder Adapter . . .  
. . . remove if in  
Scanner.  
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2. If the single-frame holder adapter is not in the Scanner, put it in place  
in the Scanner.  
Single-frame  
Holder Adapter  
. . . insert if not already  
in Scanner.  
The slots on both ends . . .  
. . . wrap around  
the frame in the Scanner.  
KODAK Professional  
RFS 3570 Film Scanner  
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3. Place the film holder into the Scanner by sliding it down completely  
into place behind the single-frame holder adapter; be certain that the  
film holder is aligned with the indentation in the frame in the Scanner.  
Single-frame  
Holder Adapter  
KODAK Professional  
RFS 3570 Film Scanner  
The film holder is now properly inserted into the Scanner.  
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Using the KODAK Driver for  
Adobe Photoshop Software —  
Macintosh Computer  
This chapter describes how to:  
Display the KODAK Driver window.  
Use Scanner buttons and indicators to control the scan.  
Produce a scan and have it appear in an untitled Adobe Photoshop  
window. You can then use Adobe Photoshop to edit the image and  
save the image as a file on your Macintosh hard disk.  
Turn off the Scanner.  
The end of the chapter includes a full reference section of all software  
features.  
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We assume you are familiar with the operation of your Macintosh Com-  
puter and Adobe Photoshop, and that you have your Scanner connected  
properly to your Macintosh Computer as described in “Installing the  
Scanner Hardware” in Chapter 3.  
We also assume you have read and are familiar with the material con-  
tained in:  
“Important Safeguards and Precautions” at the front of this manual.  
“Installing the KODAK Driver for Adobe Photoshop Software” in  
Chapter 3.  
“Loading the Film and Slide Holders — Macintosh Computer” in  
Chapter 4.  
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Displaying the KODAK Driver  
Window  
Follow the steps in this section each time that you want to acquire data  
from the Scanner from within Adobe Photoshop.  
1. With your computer, Scanner, and other SCSI devices (if present)  
turned off, turn on the Scanner by pressing the (I) end of the power  
switch on the back of the Scanner. The POWER indicator light, a  
small green light at the top front left corner of the Scanner, turns on.  
You’ll hear the system perform a self-test by moving its internal  
mechanism. Then the Scanner is ready for use—no warm-up is  
required.  
CAUTION: Always turn on the Scanner before you turn on  
your computer; it is important that you follow this procedure.  
2. If other SCSI devices are present, turn them on. (SCSI devices can be  
turned on in any order.)  
3. Turn on your Macintosh Computer.  
4. Run Adobe Photoshop.  
5. Choose KODAK RFS 3570 from the ACQUIRE submenu of the Adobe  
Photoshop FILE menu. (The submenu may show other options.)  
NOTE: If the Scanner choice does not appear on the submenu, follow the  
directions in “Installing the KODAK Driver for Adobe Photoshop Software” in  
Chapter 3 to ensure that the driver files are properly installed on you hard  
disk.  
If you see a message that “The Scanner was not found . . .” refer to this  
message in “Appendix D — Messages from KODAK Drivers.”  
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6. Wait, and when start-up is complete, the KODAK Driver window  
appears.  
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Producing Scanned Images  
In this section, you will load your film or slides into the Scanner and then  
generate scans by making selections from the KODAK Driver window.  
In the following steps you will make a series of adjustments and pre-scans  
while working in the KODAK Driver window. When you are satisfied  
with the adjustments you have made, you will click SCAN; a scan oc-  
curs — with the adjustments you have made applied to the resultant  
data — and the scan data appears in a Photoshop Window.  
IMPORTANT: As you complete the steps below you may be prompted with  
instructions requiring that you the remove the film holder and so on to  
allow the Scanner to refocus. Two actions — changing the film size and/or  
changing the magnification — result in the need for the Scanner to  
recalibrate and focus. If you are in an environment where you rarely change  
these settings then you will only rarely need to allow the Scanner to  
recalibrate and focus; however, if you often change either or both of these  
settings then you will need to allow the Scanner to recalibrate and focus  
more frequently. In either environment, the Scanner software will prompt  
you — as described in more detail in the following steps — with the exact  
actions you must complete. Be sure to follow those steps carefully.  
Loading the Film Holder  
Follow directions in Chapter 4 “Loading the Film and Slide Holders —  
Macintosh Computer” to:  
1. Load the film or slide holder.  
2. Place the holder in the Scanner.  
NOTE: Do not have a high level of direct light around the film holder area of  
the Scanner.  
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Operating the KODAK Driver  
Follow the steps in this section to use the controls on the KODAK Driver  
window.  
NOTE: As you use the Scanner, the settings you have in effect each time you  
leave the KODAK Driver are retained and will be in effect the next time you use  
the driver.  
Set the Film Type  
1. Set the film type to match your film by choosing the film type from the  
large number of choices on the FILM popup menu.  
Set the Film Size  
2. If the FILM SIZE does not match the film you will scan, choose the  
correct size from the FILM SIZE popup menu.  
PreScan the Image (and Calibrate the Scanner)  
3. Click PRESCAN. When you have completed parts A through E of this  
step, a color image of the photo currently in position will appear in  
the KODAK Driver window. You can use this image to determine  
whether additional adjustments are needed before final scanning. If  
B & W is on (see below), the prescan appears in black-and-white.  
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Wait as a “Calibration Procedure” alert box appears; follow the  
directions it contains as outlined in detail in parts A through E of this  
step. (Calibration is required each time the Scanner is turned on.)  
IMPORTANT: Image quality will be degraded significantly if the steps  
below are not followed with care.  
A. If the 35 mm multi-frame holder adapter is in the Scanner,  
remove the adapter and film holder.  
35 mm Multi-frame  
Holder Adapter . . .  
. . . remove if in  
Scanner.  
KODAK Professional  
RFS 3570 Film Scanner  
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Single-frame  
Film Holder  
KODAK Professional  
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C. If the single-frame holder adapter is not in the Scanner, put it in  
place in the Scanner. Do so by holding it in the orientation shown  
below with the slots (at the left and right of the adapter) facing  
forward, and then slide the slots all the way down over the edges  
of the front of the metal frame in the Scanner.  
Single-frame  
Holder Adapter  
. . . insert if not already  
in Scanner.  
The slots on both ends . . .  
. . . wrap around  
the frame in the Scanner.  
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D. Put the calibration mask into the Scanner. As you insert it into the  
Scanner, the words “Calibration Mask” should face forward as  
shown below. The raised lip on the back of the mask should align  
with the indentation in the rear frame in the Scanner. Slide the  
mask all the way down in the Scanner; the words “Calibration  
Mask” should not be visible.  
CALIBRATION MASK  
Calibration Mask  
KODAK Professional  
RFS 3570 Film Scanner  
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E. Click OK. The Scanner will then display several messages. As  
prompted, wait for calibration to complete, reinsert the appropri-  
ate film holder — with film in place — and wait while focusing  
occurs and your image appears in the Driver window.  
NOTE: In addition to calibration, the control program for the Scanner —  
called firmware — is now copied from your computer to the Scanner.  
This occurs each time you complete this process.  
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Change the Magnification Adjustment  
4. (Optional) Change the MAGNIFICATION ADJUSTMENT if desired by moving  
its slider or typing an integer value from -10 to 10 in the text box to  
the right of the slider. The illustrations below for a 6x7 image demon-  
strate the operation of this adjustment. (The film has been removed  
from the holder to emphasize the border in these illustrations.)  
NOTES: If you change the magnification adjustment, the Scanner must  
refocus. As prompted by the message that occurs, remove a film holder if  
present and place the calibration mask into the Scanner as explained in an  
earlier step of this section. Follow additional prompts as they appear to:  
remove the calibration mask, replace the film holder (with your film in it),  
and wait for focusing to complete.  
The magnification adjustment for each film size is maintained from work  
session to work session.  
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Black borders above  
and below the image  
indicate underscanning . . .  
. . . which occurs at  
the negative end of  
the slider.  
Missing image above  
and below the scan  
area indicate  
overscanning . . .  
. . . which occurs at  
the positive end of  
the slider.  
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You determine the “optimal” setting for your images. To ensure that as  
many pixels of the imager as possible are used for you images, your  
image should fill the scanning area vertically. This will typically occur  
with the slider in the middle (nominal) range of the scanner either at,  
or within a few percentage points either way, of the center of the  
slider.  
However you may wish to use other settings. To ensure that you  
obtain all of the image for one piece of film after another, you may  
wish to leave magnification at the negative end (underscanning) of the  
magnification slider. On the other hand if you always have “extra”  
space around the portion of the image you want to use, then you may  
wish to leave magnification at the positive end (overscanning) of the  
magnification slider.  
The most recently used magnification setting for each film size is  
maintained from one work session to the next in the preferences file  
for the Scanner.  
PreScan the Image Again  
5. If you have changed the MAGNIFICATION ADJUSTMENT in the previous step,  
click PRESCAN to see the result of the changed magnification setting;  
repeat steps 4 and 5 as desired.  
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Select the Image  
6. A. (Optional) Click SELECT.  
NOTE: If you have changed the film size, the Scanner must recalibrate  
and focus. As prompted by the messages that appear, remove a film  
holder if present and place the calibration mask into the Scanner. Follow  
additional prompts as they appear to: remove the calibration mask,  
replace the film holder (with your film in it), and wait for recalibration  
and focusing to complete.  
A low-resolution black-and-white scan occurs every two seconds,  
with the image displayed in the window. (The SELECT button  
changes to STOP SELECT. Scanning will stop automatically after 10  
minutes if no additional action is taken.)  
B. (Optional) If you are using 35 mm film or slides, and you do not  
see the image you want, move the film or slide holder to the left  
or right — while scans continue — until you see the image you  
want. (Because scanning may occur while you are moving the  
holder, you may see blurred images until after you stop moving  
the holder.)  
C. If you are using film sizes other than 35 mm, and you do not see  
the image you want, click STOP SELECT, remove the film holder,  
center the desired image in the holder, reinsert the holder, and  
click SELECT again.  
D. When you see the image you want, click STOP SELECT.  
E. Click PRESCAN to obtain a color image in the KODAK Driver  
window.  
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Set Auto Balance  
7. (Optional) Set AUTO BAL. For most customers the AUTO BAL suggested  
setting of “on” will automatically provide the proper “scene” balance.  
However, you may need to turn off AUTO BAL for certain images such  
as computer generated graphics or scenes with dominant colors. If  
you change this setting, click VIEW CHANGES to see the effect of the  
change.  
NOTE: If the original prescan only needs fine color and/or brightness adjust-  
ments, do not turn off AUTO BAL; instead, adjust color and/or brightness as  
described in “Change Color Levels” and “Change Brightness” below.  
Rotate the Image  
8. (Optional) Click 90° CCW, 180°, or 90° CW to rotate the image 90°  
counterclockwise (CCW), 180°, or 90° clockwise (CW), respectively.  
Click NORMAL to display the image as it is oriented in the film or slide  
holder.  
Sharpen the Image  
9. (Optional) Use the SHARPEN popup menu to adjust the level of edge  
definition between image elements (pixels). Choose OFF, NORMAL or  
HIGH; HIGH provides the most definition. Later, when you click SCAN,  
the time required to complete the scan will increase slightly if you  
select NORMAL or HIGH.  
NOTE: There is no immediate response when a SHARPEN option is selected;  
instead this choice takes effect later when you click PRESCAN or SCAN.  
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Set the Image to Black and White  
10. (Optional) Click B & W to have all subsequent actions — including  
the final scan — occur in black and white.  
Focus the Image  
11. (Optional) Use the Scanner to focus your image:  
NOTE: You could focus the image without Step A below; however Step A is  
helpful when working with an image that contains one area that is sharper  
than the rest of the image.  
A. Drag the pointer, pulling the selection rectangle around the  
portion of the image that is the sharpest (in the best focus); the  
area should contain a significant amount of detail.  
NOTES: The focusing algorithm operates on the area inside the selection  
rectangle, optimizing on your selection and focusing the rest of the  
image accordingly.  
To change the size of an existing selected area, press and hold down the  
Command ( ) key. With the key down, when you move the crossbar  
cursor over the edge of the selection rectangle, the crossbar turns into  
arrows. Drag the mouse on any corner or side of the selection rectangle,  
changing the size of the selection rectangle. Then release the Command  
( ) key and mouse button.  
To move an existing selection rectangle, place the crossbar cursor inside  
the selection rectangle. Press and hold down the Command ( ) key; the  
crossbar becomes a hand. Drag the cursor, moving the selection rect-  
angle to its new location. Then release the Command ( ) key and mouse  
button.  
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To deselect an area, click once inside or outside the selection rectangle.  
B. Click FOCUS. You will hear one buzz after another during the  
focusing process. A PRESCAN is done automatically once FOCUS is  
complete, and the image appears.  
C. Click once to remove the selection rectangle; this will ensure that  
later when you do a scan you obtain the full image, not just the  
small portion within the focus rectangle.  
Change Color Levels  
12. (Optional. For color images only.) Adjust color levels with the auto-  
mated method (A) and/or manual method (B).  
A. Use CLICK WHITE. This method automatically adjusts color balance  
via a user-selected gray or white portion of the image.  
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Click the CLICK WHITE button, then click a neutral spot in the image  
known to be gray or white. (Do not click a dark shadow or a  
bright highlight or overexposed area.) This action automatically  
displays changes in the image window and repositions the color  
sliders in the BALANCE area of the window.  
NOTES: Once clicked, the name of the CLICK WHITE button changes to  
CLICK NOW, a prompt indicating that you should click the image. You can  
also cancel without clicking the image by clicking the CLICK NOW button.  
The BRIGHTNESS slider may move; however, CLICK WHITE does not optimize  
on brightness, and you may still need to adjust brightness as described  
next in “Change Brightness.”  
B. Adjust the balance sliders. Use this method when there is no  
known gray or white spot in the image or when additional fine  
adjustments are desired after using method A.  
Drag the red/cyan, green/magenta, and/or blue/yellow sliders as  
desired; then click VIEW CHANGES to see the effect of the changes.  
NOTES: If desired, click on the RESET DEFAULTS button to return all balance  
settings to 0 (for the current film type selected). Otherwise, current settings  
will be saved from one work session to the next for the selected film type  
until they are changed.  
When you move the pointer over the image, the arrow pointer becomes a  
cross-hair pointer, and red (R), green (G), and blue (B) values at the location  
of the pointer appear near the lower right-hand corner of the image.  
Change Brightness  
13. (Optional) Use the scroll bars or type new values (-20 to 20) to adjust  
the overall brightness of the image. Click VIEW CHANGES to see the  
result of the new values.  
NOTE: If desired, click on the RESET DEFAULTS button to return all balance  
settings to 0 for the current film type selected. Otherwise, current settings will  
be saved from one work session to the next for the selected film type until  
they are changed.  
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Change Contrast  
14. (Optional) Use the scroll bars or type new values (-10 to 10) to adjust  
the contrast among image elements (pixels). Click VIEW CHANGES to see  
the result of the new values.  
NOTES: A contrast adjustment is a gamma adjustment.  
If desired, click on the RESET DEFAULTS button to return all balance settings to 0  
for the current film type selected. Otherwise, current settings will be saved  
from one work session to the next for the selected film type until they are  
changed.  
Choose the Resolution  
15. Choose the resolution you want from the RES (resolution) popup  
menu. The FULL choice provides the greatest resolution and provides  
the largest amount of data from the Scanner; if you want a lower  
resolution, choose other percentages from this menu.  
Additionally, you can choose CUSTOM from the RES popup menu and  
type a value from 1 to 100 in the text box that appears to the right of  
the RES menu.  
NOTE: Different resolutions produce different image sizes, as shown in the  
IMAGE SIZE information below the image in the KODAK Driver window. Total  
scan time will vary with different resolutions, and some resolutions may take  
longer to scan on some computers depending on the processor and amount  
of memory in the computer.  
This text box . . .  
. . . appears only when Custom is selected.  
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“Crop” the Image  
16. Follow part A or part B of this step depending on whether or not you  
want to crop the image.  
A. If you do not want to crop the image, click once on the image to  
remove the selection (cropping) rectangle.  
B. If you want to crop the image, drag the mouse within the image,  
pulling the selection rectangle around the portion of the image  
you wish to scan; this “crops” the image. Only the cropped area  
will be scanned into Photoshop (see next step); if you do not  
select a specific portion, the entire image will be scanned. Note  
that IMAGE SIZE, shown below the image, changes to reflect the size  
of the area you have selected.  
NOTES: To change the size of an existing selected area, press and hold  
down the Command ( ) key. With the key down, when you move the  
crossbar cursor over the edge of the selection rectangle, the crossbar  
turns into arrows. Drag the mouse on any corner or side of the selection  
rectangle, changing the size of the selection rectangle. Then release the  
Command ( ) key and mouse button.  
To move an existing selection rectangle, place the crossbar cursor inside  
the selection rectangle. Press and hold down the Command ( ) key; the  
crossbar becomes a hand. Drag the cursor, moving the selection rect-  
angle to its new location. Then release the Command ( ) key and mouse  
button.  
To deselect an area, click once inside or outside the selection rectangle.  
Scan the Image into Photoshop  
17. Click SCAN. The KODAK Driver window closes, a progress box  
appears, and then the scan appears in a Photoshop window.  
NOTE: If this is the first time that you are completing a scan during this work  
session, or if you notice water spots or bubbles in the scanned image at any  
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time while working with the scanner, clean the scanner “diffuser” (a  
3 x 4-inch piece of white plastic), as summarized in this note, and as fully  
described at the end of “Appendix C — Troubleshooting.”  
A. Remove the calibration mask and single frame holder adapter or multi-  
frame holder.  
B. Orient the dust removal tool as shown below, and with an up and down  
motion, clean the surface of the diffuser making sure the fiber strip makes  
contact with the diffuser.  
THIS SIDE  
TOWARD FRONT  
OF MACHINE  
Dust removal tool  
Fiber strip  
Diffuser  
KODAK Professional  
RFS 3570 Film Scanner  
C. Remove the dust tool, replace the mask and holder, and rescan the  
image.  
D. If the problem continues, use the scanner software RECALIBRATE button as  
described in “Appendix C — Troubleshooting.”  
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18. (Optional) Edit the image as desired.  
Scan Additional Images  
19. (Optional) To scan additional images, begin by choosing KODAK RFS  
3570 from the ACQUIRE submenu of the Adobe Photoshop FILE menu,  
and then repeat the steps of this section.  
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Turning Off the Scanner  
When your scans are complete, quit Adobe Photoshop and turn off your  
computer and the Scanner as follows:  
CAUTION: The Scanner must be turned off (and on) only when  
your Macintosh computer is off.  
1. (Optional) Save any open Photoshop images to the computer hard  
disk.  
IMPORTANT: If you click in the close box of the window of an acquired —  
but unedited — image (or choose CLOSE from the FILE menu), the window will  
close without asking you if you want to save the image and the image will  
not be saved. Therefore, be sure you save any acquired images you do not  
want to lose before closing image windows.  
2. Choose QUIT from the Adobe Photoshop FILE menu.  
3. Wait as the application quits and you are returned to the Apple  
Finder.  
4. Remove the film or slide holder from the Scanner.  
5. Turn off your Macintosh computer.  
6. Turn off the Scanner.  
7. Cover the scanner with the supplied dust cover.  
IMPORTANT: Because dust buildup in the scanner can affect image quality,  
it is important to cover the scanner whenever the power is off.  
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Reference: Buttons and Indicators  
90° CCW  
90° CW  
180°  
Rotates the image 90° counterclockwise.  
Rotates the image 90° clockwise.  
Rotates the image 180°.  
ABOUT PLUG-IN This option, available on the Apple menu ( ) for Adobe  
Photoshop 2.5 and beyond, displays the version number of  
the KODAK Driver. For the same information from earlier  
versions of Photoshop, choose ABOUT PHOTOSHOP from the  
Apple menu and then click ABOUT PLUG-INS.  
AUTO BAL  
For most customers the AUTO BAL suggested setting of “on”  
will automatically provide the proper “scene” balance.  
However, you may need to turn off AUTO BAL for certain  
images such as computer generated graphics or scenes with  
dominant colors. If you change this setting, click VIEW  
CHANGES to see the effect of the change.  
NOTE: If the original prescan only needs fine color and/or bright-  
ness adjustments, do not turn off AUTO BAL; instead, adjust color  
and/or brightness as described earlier in this chapter.  
B & W  
Obtains only black-and-white data from the Scanner when  
on (X appears in the box). Red and blue scanner flashes are  
disabled; only green data are obtained from the Scanner.  
NOTE: There is no immediate response when the B & W setting  
changes; instead this choice takes effect later when you click  
PRESCAN or SCAN.  
BALANCE  
Adjusts color balance for the scan. We recommend that you  
make color adjustments in the KODAK Driver window first  
and fine-tune color later in Adobe Photoshop, if necessary.  
NOTE: Refer to “Change Color Levels” earlier in this chapter for  
additional information on this option.  
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BRIGHTNESS  
Adjusts the level of brightness of the entire image.  
NOTE: Refer to “Change Brightness” earlier in this chapter for  
additional information on this option.  
CANCEL  
Leaves the KODAK Driver and returns you to Adobe  
Photoshop without returning any scan data. (Pressing ESC or  
holding down the Command ( ) key, pressing the period  
key, then releasing both keys produces the same result.)  
CLICK NOW  
See CLICK WHITE.  
CLICK WHITE Automatically adjusts color balance via a user-selected gray  
or white portion of the image.  
Click the CLICK WHITE button, then click a neutral spot in the  
image known to be gray or white. (Do not click on a dark  
shadow or a bright highlight or overexposed area.) This  
action automatically displays changes in the image window  
and repositions the color sliders in the BALANCE area of the  
window.  
NOTES: Once clicked, the name of the CLICK WHITE button changes  
to CLICK NOW, a prompt indicating that you should click the image.  
You can also cancel without clicking the image by clicking the  
CLICK NOW button.  
The BRIGHTNESS slider may move; however, CLICK WHITE does not  
optimize on brightness, and you may still need to adjust brightness  
as described earlier in this chapter in “Change Brightness.”  
CONTRAST  
Adjusts the level of contrast among the elements of the  
image.  
NOTES: A contrast adjustment is a gamma adjustment.  
Refer to “Change Contrast” earlier in this chapter for additional  
information on this option.  
Crop  
Selects a portion of the image you want to scan. To crop,  
drag the cursor around the portion of the image you wish to  
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scan — leaving a selection rectangle in the image. Then  
click SCAN to scan the cropped area into Adobe Photoshop,  
resulting in a smaller image size.  
NOTES: To change the size of an existing selected area, press and  
hold down the Command ( ) key. With the key down, when you  
move the crossbar cursor over the edge of the selection rectangle,  
the crossbar turns into arrows. Drag the mouse on any corner or  
side of the selection rectangle, changing the size of the selection  
rectangle. Then release the Command ( ) key and mouse button.  
To move an existing selection rectangle, place the crossbar cursor  
inside the selection rectangle. Press and hold down the Command  
( ) key; the crossbar becomes a hand. Drag the cursor, moving the  
selection rectangle to its new location. Then release the Command  
( ) key and mouse button.  
To deselect an area, click once inside or outside the selection  
rectangle.  
FILM  
Choose the film type you want from this popup menu.  
POSITIVE, NEGATIVE and many other choices are provided.  
Select POSITIVE when scanning positive film and NEGATIVE  
when scanning negative film.  
NOTE: Some film types include a letter code. Use these values to  
match the film type from this popup menu to the edgeprint codes  
printed on your negatives from KODAK Professional Films.  
FILM SIZE  
FOCUS  
Choose the film size from this menu to match the film you  
will scan.  
NOTE: Refer to “Set the Film Size” earlier in this chapter for  
additional information on this option.  
Focuses the entire image. You can obtain a better overall  
focus by first dragging the mouse to create a selection  
rectangle around the portion of the image that is in the best  
focus (and contains a significant amount of detail). Then  
click FOCUS.  
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GAMMA  
A measure of contrast in photographic images. See CONTRAST.  
IMAGE SIZE  
Displays the quantity of data that will be returned from the  
scan. Image size depends on the resolution selected, on  
whether B & W is selected, and on whether you’ve cropped  
the image. Higher resolutions, color images, and full images  
produce more scan data than lower resolutions, B & W  
scans, and cropped images. The dots-per-inch (DPI) of the  
scan for the selected settings is also displayed.  
MAGNIFICATION ADJUSTMENT Adjusts the magnification of the image, allowing  
you to ensure that as many pixels of the imager as possible are  
used for your image.  
NOTE: Refer to “Change the Magnification Adjustment” earlier in  
this chapter for additional information on this option.  
NORMAL (rotation) Displays the image as oriented within the film or slide  
holder.  
PRESCAN  
Produces a scan in the KODAK Driver window that you can  
view and use to determine whether additional adjustments  
are needed before final scanning. Unlike the SCAN button,  
this choice does not load the scanned image data into Adobe  
Photoshop.  
RECALIBRATE Used as part of the procedure to eliminate “bubbles” or  
“water spots” from scanned images that may appear as a  
result of dust on the scanner diffuser.  
NOTE: For full details of eliminating “bubbles” or “water spots”  
from scanned images, refer to “Appendix C — Troubleshooting.”  
RES  
Allows you to select from FULL, or a variety of percentages.  
Additionally, you can choose CUSTOM from the RES popup  
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menu and type a value from 1 to 100 in the text box that  
appears to the right of the RES menu.  
NOTES: Different resolutions produce different image sizes, as  
shown in the IMAGE SIZE information below the image. Total scan  
time will vary with different resolutions, and some resolutions may  
take longer to scan on some computers depending on the proces-  
sor and amount of memory in the computer.  
Image Size for the selected resolution appears beneath the image.  
RESET DEFAULTS Resets the color, brightness and contrast levels to zero for  
the current film type selected.  
SCAN  
Produces the final scan of the image with the current set-  
tings, closes the KODAK Driver window and creates an  
untitled Adobe Photoshop window displaying the scanned  
image.  
SELECT  
Generates low resolution black-and-white scans which  
appear in the KODAK Driver window every two seconds,  
thus allowing you to view the image in position in the  
Scanner. Scanning will stop automatically after 10 minutes if  
no additional action is taken.  
NOTE: Refer to “Select the Image” earlier in this chapter for  
additional information on this option.  
SHARPEN  
Sharpens the overall image and defines the edges among  
image elements (pixels). Choose from HIGH, NORMAL, or OFF.  
Version Number The version number for the KODAK Driver for Adobe  
Photoshop software can be obtained while working in the  
Finder. Locate and select the KODAK 3570 icon, then  
choose GET INFO from the FILE menu. The version number  
appears in the GET INFO window.  
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VIEW CHANGES Using the last scanned or prescanned image, this button  
produces an image on which you observe the results of any  
changes you make to the color, brightness, and/or contrast  
settings in the BALANCE area of the KODAK Driver window.  
You can use this choice after each set of adjustments to view  
changes before final scanning.  
NOTE: Normally no scanning occurs, so VIEW CHANGES is faster than  
using PRESCAN. Like PRESCAN, it does not load an image into Adobe  
Photoshop. However, VIEW CHANGES does scan the image:  
When the Scanner is first accessed and VIEW CHANGES is  
selected before SCAN or PRESCAN has been selected.  
When the last image scanned or prescanned was black-and-  
white and you select VIEW CHANGES with the B & W box now  
unchecked.  
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Before You Begin — PC  
NOTE: Before you continue, complete and submit the enclosed Warranty Regis-  
tration card. You should also read “Appendix A — Software License Agreement”  
and “Appendix B — Warranty.”  
Check the following lists to ensure that you have the appropriate hardware  
and software.  
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Required Hardware  
Computer  
An 80386 or higher computer that has: a minimum of 8 megabytes (MB)  
random access memory (RAM) (32 MB RAM or more is recommended for  
fastest scan times) that can operate Windows 3.1; a minimum of 25 MB of  
free space on its hard disk; a SCSI port (see below).  
Display  
VGA or higher-resolution Windows-compatible display, minimum  
640 x 480 pixel screen size. A high-quality color monitor displays the best  
images. (The quality of the scan is not affected by the monitor in use.)  
Display Card (Graphics Adapter)  
Use the appropriate display card for the display in use; we recommend a  
16-bit or 24-bit display card. A 16-bit card can display up to 32,768 or  
65,536 colors depending on the card, while a 24-bit card can display  
more than 16.7 million colors.  
NOTE: The display card must have a Windows-compatible driver.  
SCSI Interface  
ASPI (Advanced SCSI Programming Interface) Windows host adapter such  
as those from Adaptec, Inc. running EZ-SCSI 4.01 or later.  
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Required Software  
Microsoft Windows, version 3.1, Windows 95.  
A TWAIN compliant software application. The Kodak driver for use  
with TWAIN-compliant PC applications can be used with Adobe  
Photoshop 3.0.5 or higher with Windows 95, and may also work with  
other software applications that support TWAIN specifications.  
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Optional Printers  
Suggested printers for use with the scanner appear in “Appendix I —  
Optional Equipment & Spare parts List.” In the United States, contact  
Kodak at 1-800-CD-KODAK for detailed information on printer options  
and accessories and to obtain ordering catalog numbers; in Canada call 1-  
800-465-6325, and elsewhere outside the United States contact your  
local Kodak representative.  
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Installation  
(Hardware and Software) —  
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Follow the steps in this section to —  
Install the Scanner hardware.  
Install the KODAK TWAIN Driver for use with your PC TWAIN  
compliant software.  
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Installing the Scanner Hardware  
Follow these instructions to connect the Scanner to a power source, to  
connect the Scanner to your computer, and to set the Scanner SCSI  
identification number.  
Connecting the Scanner to a Power Source  
Follow these steps to connect your Scanner to a power source:  
1. Remove any remaining packing material from the Scanner and place  
the Scanner on either side of your computer. (You should retain the  
original shipping carton and packing materials.)  
2. Press the O end of the power switch on the back of the Scanner to be  
sure that the Scanner power is off.  
3. Plug the appropriate end of the supplied power cable into the plug  
outlet of the Scanner and the other end into a power source.  
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SCSI ID  
2
Serial Number  
3570-  
3
Plug Outlet  
Power Switch  
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Installing a SCSI Host Adapter  
CAUTION: Only trained and qualified technical personnel should  
perform the following procedures. You should contact a computer  
service professional to configure and install an ASPI SCSI host  
adapter such as those from Adaptec, Inc. running EZ-SCSI 4.01 or  
later.  
The installer should read all manufacturers’ instructions for both  
the computer and the host adapter before installing the adapter in  
your computer.  
For Qualified Technical Personnel Only  
1. Turn off the power to the computer and all peripherals (turn off the  
computer first).  
2. If the termination power setting on your SCSI host adapter is disabled,  
change its setting to enable it.  
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3. Install the SCSI Host Adapter for your PC according to the  
manufacturer’s installation instructions. When installation is complete,  
a SCSI2 connector should be available on the back of your PC, as  
shown in one example below. Different PCs have different connec-  
tors. The figures in this chapter are intended to illustrate a typical PC.  
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SCSI2 Port  
Connecting the Scanner to Your Computer  
Follow the instructions in this section to connect the Scanner, a non-  
terminated SCSI device, to your computer.  
Select the appropriate instructions from the two sets that follow, according  
to whether or not other external SCSI devices are connected.  
Continue below at “If No External SCSI Devices Are Connected” if no  
external SCSI devices are connected.  
Or continue at “If External SCSI Devices Are Connected” later in this  
chapter if external SCSI devices are connected.  
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If No External SCSI Devices Are Connected  
Complete these steps if no SCSI devices are connected to your computer;  
otherwise proceed to “If External SCSI Devices Are Connected” later in  
this chapter.  
CAUTION: Whenever connecting or disconnecting SCSI cables,  
be sure power is turned off on all devices in the SCSI chain,  
including the computer and the Scanner (turn off the computer  
first).  
1. Select the cable with the 50-pin SCSI2 HD connector at one end and  
the 50-pin SCSI connector at the other end.  
NOTE: You will need to obtain this cable if it is not supplied with your host  
adapter.  
50-pin SCSI2 HD Connector  
50-pin SCSI Connector  
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2. Attach the 50-pin SCSI2 HD connector of the cable to the SCSI port  
on the back of the computer. Make sure the cable connector is well  
seated by pressing it into place firmly, so that the spring clips on the  
connector snap onto the SCSI port.  
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3. Attach the other end of the cable to either of the identical SCSI ports  
on the back of the Scanner. Seat the connector firmly and pinch the  
thin wire clamps shut.  
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Serial Number  
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3
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4. Attach a SCSI terminator (supplied with the Scanner) to the empty  
SCSI port on the Scanner, seat the terminator firmly, and then pinch  
the thin wire clamps shut.  
Terminator  
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SCSI ID  
2
Serial Number  
3570-  
3
5. Continue at “Setting the Scanner SCSI Identification Number” later in  
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Complete these steps if one or more external SCSI devices are connected  
to your computer; otherwise continue at “Setting the Scanner SCSI Identi-  
fication Number” later in this chapter.  
CAUTION: Whenever connecting or disconnecting SCSI cables,  
be sure power is turned off on all devices in the SCSI chain,  
including the computer and the Scanner (turn off the computer  
first).  
IMPORTANT: The SCSI chain mentioned in this section must be connected to a  
supported SCSI host adapter. (Refer to “Required Hardware” in Chapter 6.)  
Multiple SCSI devices are connected to the computer in a chain. The  
following steps will help you determine where you should place the  
Scanner in that chain — either at the end of the chain, or in the middle of  
the chain.  
NOTE: The total cable length connecting all devices must not exceed 15 feet  
(4.6 meters).  
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1. Select your SCSI cable with identical 50-pin SCSI connectors at each  
end.  
NOTE: This cable is not packed with the Scanner but is available through  
Kodak. Refer to “Appendix I — Optional Equipment & Spare Parts List.” This  
cable is also widely available from computer retailers; if you obtain a cable  
from one of these sources, be certain to obtain a high quality cable with a  
continuous EMI shield over the cable and connectors.  
50-pin SCSI Connector  
50-pin SCSI Connector  
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2. Locate the two identical SCSI ports and thin wire clamps on the back  
of the Scanner.  
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Serial Number  
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3
Two Identical SCSI Ports  
3. Determine if the connected SCSI devices are terminated or not. The  
Scanner is a non-terminated SCSI device. To do so:  
A. First look for an external SCSI terminator on the devices; if you  
find one, remove it.  
B. Because some devices contain internal terminators, also check the  
instructions for your devices to determine if they are terminated  
internally.  
NOTE: The Scanner does not have an internal terminator.  
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4. Select the appropriate instructions from the two sets that follow,  
according to whether or not an external device is terminated inter-  
nally.  
A. Continue on the next page if none of the connected devices is  
terminated internally.  
B. Or continue at “Follow these steps if one of the connected devices  
is terminated internally” later in this chapter if one of the con-  
nected devices is terminated internally.  
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Follow these steps if none of the connected devices is  
terminated internally (and any external terminator found in the  
SCSI chain has been removed):  
NOTE: In the following steps, you will place the Scanner at the end of the chain  
of connected devices. In fact, you can place the Scanner anywhere in the chain as  
long as you add a terminator to the last device in the chain.  
1. Attach one end of your 50-pin to 50-pin SCSI cable to the empty SCSI  
port on the last device in the chain. Seat the connector firmly, and  
pinch the thin wire clamps shut.  
NOTE: This cable is not packed with the Scanner but is available through  
Kodak. Refer to “Appendix I — Optional Equipment & Spare Parts List.” This  
cable is also widely available from computer retailers; if you obtain a cable  
from one of these sources, be certain to obtain a high quality cable with a  
continuous EMI shield over the cable and connectors.  
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2. Attach the other end of the 50-pin to 50-pin SCSI cable to either of the  
identical SCSI ports on the back of the Scanner. Seat the connector  
firmly and pinch the wire clamps shut.  
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Step 2  
3. Attach the SCSI terminator (supplied with the Scanner) to the empty  
SCSI port on the Scanner, seat the terminator firmly, and pinch the  
wire clamps shut.  
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Step 3  
4. Continue at “Setting the Scanner SCSI Identification Number” later in  
this chapter.  
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Follow these steps if one of the connected devices is  
terminated internally:  
NOTE: In the following steps, you will place the Scanner in the chain just before  
the terminated device. (You can place the Scanner anywhere in the chain be-  
tween the terminated device and the PC.)  
1. Locate the cable leading to the internally terminated device. The  
terminated device should be the last device.  
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Device  
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2. Disconnect the end of that cable from the internally terminated  
device. Do not disconnect the other end of the cable.  
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Device  
Step 2  
3. Position the Scanner so that you can connect it in the chain before the  
terminated device.  
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Device  
Step 3  
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4. Attach the end of the cable you just disconnected to either of the  
identical SCSI ports on the back of the Scanner. Seat the connector  
firmly and pinch the thin wire clamps shut.  
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5. Attach the Scanner to the internally terminated device by plugging  
one end of your 50-pin to 50-pin SCSI cable into the empty SCSI port  
on the Scanner and the other end into the empty SCSI port on the  
terminated device. Seat both connectors firmly and pinch both wire  
clamps shut.  
NOTE: This cable is not supplied with the Scanner but is available through  
Kodak. Refer to “Appendix I — Optional Equipment & Spare Parts List.” This  
cable is also widely available from computer retailers; if you obtain a cable  
from one of these sources, be certain to obtain a high quality cable with a  
continuous EMI shield over the cable and connectors.  
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Device  
Step 5  
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Setting the Scanner SCSI Identification  
Number  
Follow the steps below to set the SCSI identification (ID) number for the  
Scanner. You set the number by gently pushing buttons at the top and  
bottom of the SCSI ID switch on the back of the Scanner as described in  
this section.  
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2
Serial Number  
3570-  
3
3
SCSI ID Switch  
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Each SCSI device connected to the same computer must have a different  
SCSI ID number.  
1. If SCSI devices other than the Scanner are connected to your com-  
puter, determine their SCSI identification numbers so that you can  
select a different number for the Scanner. (If necessary, refer to the  
documentation for those devices to determine how to find their  
numbers.)  
2. If your PC has an internal SCSI disk drive(s), determine its SCSI identi-  
fication number(s) so that you can select a different number for the  
Scanner.  
3. Double-check to make sure that the power to the Scanner is off (O).  
(The O end of the switch should be pressed in and the green light at  
the top left front corner of the Scanner should be off.)  
4. Set the Scanner to an unused number by pressing the bottom button to  
go to a higher number or the top button to go to a lower number. Do  
not assign the number of any other attached SCSI device, do not  
assign the number used by your SCSI host adapter, and never assign 8  
or 9; additionally, consult your SCSI host adapter manual to see if  
other SCSI IDs should not be used. Assign high ID numbers to devices  
used most frequently.  
NOTE: Make sure the power to the Scanner is off if you change its ID number at a  
later time.  
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KODAK TWAIN Driver  
This section describes how to install the KODAK TWAIN Driver available  
for use with the Scanner.  
TWAIN is a set of written specifications developed by a consortium of  
vendors, that when implemented in software allows you to acquire data  
from a peripheral (such as a film scanner or digital camera) directly into  
your software application (such as image-editing software) without leaving  
the application. Software that incorporates the specifications is called  
“TWAIN compliant.” TWAIN compliant software applications should be  
able to obtain image data from any TWAIN compliant source of data,  
such as the KODAK driver described in this chapter.  
The availability of the KODAK Driver for TWAIN compliant PC applica-  
tions means that you may be able to use the Scanner with the growing  
number of software applications that support the TWAIN specifications.  
When you use the Scanner, you can install and use the TWAIN compliant  
driver for use with ASPI (Advanced SCSI Programming Interface) Windows  
host adapters such as those available from Adaptec, Inc. running EZ-SCSI  
4.01 or later.  
IMPORTANT: This KODAK Driver is intended for use with applications that are  
ASPI compliant for Windows, and not for use with applications that are ASPI  
compliant for other operating platforms.  
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NOTES: We assume that a technician has installed a supported SCSI host adapter  
in your PC. If that has not occurred, obtain and install an ASPI compliant host  
adapter such as those available from Adaptec, Inc. running EZ-SCSI 4.01 or later.  
To use an ASPI compliant SCSI host adapter, you must install the Windows ASPI  
files that accompany it. The KODAK Driver for use with ASPI compliant Windows  
host adapters will not work properly unless these files have been installed.  
The process described in this section automatically:  
Creates a subdirectory named “TWAIN” in the Windows directory. (If  
you have other TWAIN compliant devices, this subdirectory may  
already exist; if so, a new one is not created.)  
Creates (if one does not already exist), a “RFS3570” subdirectory  
within the “TWAIN” directory.  
Places a set of files within the “RFS3570” subdirectory.  
Follow these steps to install the KODAK Driver for TWAIN compliant PC  
applications for use with the Scanner. This is a onetime operation that you  
must perform before you can obtain images from the Scanner.  
1. Turn on your PC.  
2. If it has not been configured to start automatically, start Microsoft  
Windows by typing WIN at the DOS prompt (C:\>) and pressing Enter;  
then make sure that you are in the Program Manager.  
3. Locate the diskette labeled “KODAK Driver for use with (TWAIN  
Compliant) KODAK Professional RFS 3570 Film Scanner.”  
4. If the diskette is not locked, lock it by sliding the tab on the back to  
reveal a small hole. This will prevent the contents of the disk from  
being changed inadvertently, and may aid in preventing the spread of  
computer viruses to this diskette.  
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5. Insert the diskette into your floppy drive.  
6. Open the README file for the installation process by following these  
steps:  
A. Choose RUN from the FILE menu.  
B. Type A:\README.TXT (type B:\README.TXT if the diskette is in drive B)  
in the command line.  
C. Click OK; the file opens.  
D. After reading the file, choose EXIT from the FILE menu; you are  
returned to the Program Manager.  
7. Continue the installation process by following these steps:  
A. Choose RUN from the FILE menu.  
B. Type A:\SETUP (type B:\SETUP if the diskette is in drive B) in the  
command line.  
C. Click OK.  
D. Install the software by following all instructions as they appear.  
8. You see the TWAIN Driver install screen; follow these steps.  
A. Choose the driver option that matches the SCSI host adapter  
installed in your computer. Indicate which driver you want to  
install by clicking “on” (an X appears to the left of the choice  
when it is on) the ASPI driver for TWAIN.  
IMPORTANT: The ASPI driver is intended for use with applications that  
are ASPI compliant for Windows, and not for use with applications that  
are ASPI compliant for other operating platforms.  
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B. Click INSTALL; wait as a box indicates progress in completing the  
installation.  
C. When you see the TWAIN installation complete screen, click VIEW  
README.  
IMPORTANT: There are two README files. The one you read at step 6  
above applied to the installation process. This README file applies to  
using the TWAIN drivers.  
This file can be reread at a later time. It is stored on your hard drive at  
path WINDOWS\TWAIN\RFS3570\README.WRI.  
D. After reading the file, choose EXIT from the FILE menu.  
The KODAK Driver is now available for your use with TWAIN compliant  
PC applications as described in subsequent chapters.  
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Loading the Film and Slide  
Holders — PC  
NOTE: This chapter is identical with Chapter 4 (in the Macintosh Platform portion  
of this manual). It is repeated in both places for your convenience.  
This chapter describes how to use the film and slide holders with the  
Scanner. You will learn how to:  
Load film negatives into the film holder  
Load slides into the slide holder  
Load each of the holders into the Scanner  
The chapter is divided into two sections: loading 35 mm film/slides and  
loading film sizes other than 35 mm.  
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Loading 35 mm Film and Slides  
Loading 35 mm Film into the 35 mm Film  
Holder  
Up to six frames from a strip of 35 mm film of any length can be posi-  
tioned for scanning at one time. Refer to the diagram below to load film  
into the 35 mm film holder.  
Latch  
Latch  
Label  
Film  
KODAK RRR 0000  
KODAK  
A
B
C
D
E
F
Hinge  
Tabs  
1. Use the two latches opposite the hinge to open the 35 mm film  
holder.  
2. Hold the 35 mm film holder in front of you with the label “KODAK  
RRR 0000 . . . . KODAK” at the top and facing you.  
3. Place your 35 mm film into the 35 mm film holder so that:  
Images are facing you as you would see them in real life (not  
mirror-imaged).  
Any edge printing on the film is readable from left to right.  
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4. Tuck the lower edge of the film under the tabs that run along the  
hinge.  
5. Center the film so that each frame aligns with a frame in the film  
holder.  
6. Snap the film holder shut.  
The holder is now ready to be placed into the Scanner.  
Loading 35 mm Slides into the Slide Holder  
The slide holder can accommodate up to four 35 mm slides at a time.  
Standard slides up to .12 in. (3 mm) thick will fit into the slide holder.  
Refer to the diagram below to load slides.  
Slide  
Orientation Label  
ABC  
R
R
1. Orient the slide holder as shown above with the orientation labels  
facing you.  
2. Place your slide into the slide holder so that images are facing you as  
you would see them in real life (not mirror-imaged).  
3. (Optional) Place additional slides into the holder as desired.  
The holder is now ready to be placed into the Scanner.  
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Loading 35 mm Film and Slide Holders into the  
Scanner  
To load a 35 mm film or slide holder into the Scanner:  
1. If the single-frame holder adapter is in the Scanner, remove it.  
Single-frame  
Holder Adapter  
. . . remove if in Scanner.  
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2. If the 35 mm multi-frame holder adapter is not in the Scanner, put it  
in place in the Scanner in the orientation shown.  
35 mm Multi-frame  
Holder Adapter  
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3. Orient the film or slide holder as follows:  
Film Holder: Make sure that the two orientation labels face you, that  
the film images read in the direction of the letter “R,” and that the “R”  
is right-side up. In this position, the film will be oriented correctly.  
R
R
Slide Holder: Make sure that the two orientation labels face you, that  
the slide images read in the direction of the letter “R,” and that the “R”  
is right-side up. In this position, the slides will be oriented correctly.  
R
R
ABC  
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4. Slide the holder into the left or right opening of the 35 mm multi-  
frame holder adapter.  
NOTE: Since the slide holder is thicker than the film holder, you may need to  
use more force to move the slide holder from side to side than you will need  
for the film holder.  
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5. As you move the holder from side to side, you will feel it “drop” into  
place at each frame; this indicates that the holder is correctly posi-  
tioned in the gate.  
NOTE: If the holder slides freely without dropping into place, you have loaded  
the holder backwards or upside-down. Remove the holder, orient it in the proper  
direction, and reinsert it.  
The 35 mm film or slide holder is now properly inserted into the Scanner.  
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Loading Film Sizes Other Than  
35 mm  
Loading Film into the Film Holder  
Follow the steps below to load film sizes other than 35 mm into their film  
holders.  
1. Select the film holder to match the film size you will scan. Notice that  
a label on the holder indicates its size.  
Supplied with Scanner  
Optional  
(Refer to Appendix I to order)  
2. Separate the selected film holder into its two parts. (The 6x7 cm size  
has been used for the illustrations in this section.)  
Bottom of Holder  
Top of Holder  
Four Pins  
Four Holes  
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3. Place your film in the bottom of the film holder so that:  
Images are facing you as you would see them in real life (not  
mirror-imaged).  
Any edge printing on the film is readable from left to right.  
Bottom of Holder  
Top of Holder  
Film in strips can be placed into the film holder, but should be  
handled with extreme care to avoid damaging the film.  
4. Center the film so that the frame aligns with the hole in the holder.  
5. Place the top of the film holder over the bottom so that to top is  
aligned over the four pins.  
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Loading Film Holders (Other Than 35 mm  
Sizes) into the Scanner  
1. If the 35 mm multi-frame holder adapter is in the Scanner, remove it.  
35 mm Multi-frame  
Holder Adapter . . .  
. . . remove if in  
Scanner.  
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2. If the single-frame holder adapter is not in the Scanner, put it in place  
in the Scanner.  
Single-frame  
Holder Adapter  
. . . insert if not already  
in Scanner.  
The slots on both ends . . .  
. . . wrap around  
the frame in the Scanner.  
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3. Place the film holder into the Scanner by sliding it down completely  
into place behind the single-frame holder adapter; be certain that the  
film holder is aligned with the indentation in the frame in the Scanner.  
Single-frame  
Holder Adapter  
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RFS 3570 Film Scanner  
The film holder is now properly inserted into the Scanner.  
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Using KODAK Driver with  
Windows Applications — PC  
This chapter describes how to use the KODAK TWAIN Driver with appli-  
cations software on your PC. With a KODAK Driver, you can acquire  
images from the Scanner into your applications software and then save the  
images as files on your computer hard disk.  
This chapter describes how to:  
Use a KODAK Driver for TWAIN compliant PC applications to access  
the KODAK Driver window.  
Use Scanner buttons and indicators to control the scan.  
Produce a scan and have it appear in an untitled window in your  
TWAIN compliant application.  
Turn off the Scanner.  
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The end of the chapter also includes a full reference section of all soft-  
ware features.  
We assume you are familiar with the operation of your PC and appropri-  
ate applications software in the Windows environment, and that you have  
your Scanner connected properly to your PC as described in “Installing  
the Scanner Hardware” in Chapter 7.  
We also assume you have read and are familiar with the material con-  
tained in:  
“Important Safeguards and Precautions” at the front of the manual.  
“Installing the KODAK Drivers for Use with Your PC” in Chapter 7.  
“Loading the Film and Slide Holders — PC” in Chapter 8.  
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Using a KODAK Driver for TWAIN  
Compliant PC Applications  
Not all TWAIN compliant applications provide access to TWAIN drivers  
in the same way. As a result, for demonstration purposes this section  
provides an example using the KODAK Driver with Adobe Photoshop  
3.0.5 for Windows.  
If you use other software, refer to its documentation to determine if it is  
TWAIN compliant, and if it is, how it provides access to TWAIN drivers.  
You should first :  
1. With your computer, scanner, and other SCSI devices (if present)  
turned off, turn on the Scanner by pressing the (I) end of the power  
switch on the back of the Scanner. The POWER indicator light, a  
small green light at the top front left corner of the Scanner, turns on.  
You’ll hear the Scanner perform a self-test by moving its internal  
mechanism. Then the scanner is ready for use — no warm-up is  
required.  
CAUTION: Always turn on the Scanner before you turn on  
your computer; it is important that you follow this procedure.  
2. If other SCSI devices are present, turn them on. (SCSI devices can be  
turned on in any order.)  
3. Turn on your PC.  
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4. If it has not been configured to start automatically, start Microsoft  
Windows by typing WIN at the DOS prompt (C:\>) and pressing Enter.  
NOTE: As you use a variety of TWAIN compliant software, it may be helpful to  
know how the TWAIN specifications expect applications to perform. The specifi-  
cations provide for a consistent software interface by encouraging software  
developers to include two specific commands — SELECT SOURCE and ACQUIRE — on  
the FILE menu. The specification intends that users should first choose SELECT  
SOURCE which should display a list of TWAIN compliant device drivers installed  
on the system. After the user selects a driver from the list, he/she should be  
returned to the application. The user should then choose ACQUIRE which should  
open access to the device and allow the user to obtain image data. However, all  
software does not implement the specifications as intended.  
IMPORTANT: Some image-editing software takes all available RAM by default at  
start-up. The TWAIN driver will not work if this occurs. To avoid the problem, set  
the memory preference for your application (often found on the FILE menu) so that  
there is at least one megabyte of free RAM.  
Adobe Photoshop 2.5 and 3.0 for Windows  
Once you have installed the TWAIN driver(s) as described in Chapter 7,  
and are in Windows, you use the driver by following these steps.  
NOTE: Refer to the “Important” statement just above.  
1. Run Adobe Photoshop for Windows.  
2. Choose SELECT TWAIN SOURCE on the ACQUIRE submenu on the Adobe  
Photoshop FILE menu; the SELECT SOURCE dialog box appears.  
3. Click the scanner choice.  
4. Click SELECT; you are returned to Adobe Photoshop.  
NOTE: The choice of source, and other settings you establish while using the  
driver, are maintained in a preferences file for the TWAIN compliant driver;  
you do not need to repeat steps 2 through 4 each time you use the driver.  
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5. Choose TWAIN (TWAIN ACQUIRE in Adobe Photoshop 3.0) on the  
ACQUIRE submenu on the FILE menu.  
6. Wait, and when start-up is complete, the KODAK Driver window  
appears.  
NOTE: If you see a message that “The Scanner was not found . . .” refer  
to this message in “Appendix D — Messages from the KODAK Drivers.”  
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Producing Scanned Images  
In this section you will load your film or slides into the Scanner and then  
generate scans by making selections from the KODAK Driver window.  
In the following steps you will make a series of adjustments and pre-scans  
while working in the KODAK Driver. When you are satisfied with the  
adjustments you have made, you will click SCAN; a scan occurs — with  
the adjustments you have made applied to the resultant data — and the  
scan data appears in a window in your software application.  
IMPORTANT: As you complete the steps below you may be prompted  
with instructions requiring that you the remove the film holder and so on  
to allow the Scanner to refocus. Two actions — changing the film size  
and/or changing the magnification — result in the need for the Scanner  
to recalibrate and focus. If you are in an environment where you rarely  
change these settings then you will only rarely need to allow the Scanner  
to recalibrate and focus; however, if you often change either or both of  
these settings then you will need to allow the Scanner to recalibrate and  
focus more frequently. In either environment, the Scanner software will  
prompt you — as described in more detail in the following steps — with  
the exact actions you must complete. Be sure to follow these steps  
carefully.  
Loading the Film Holder  
Follow directions in Chapter 8, “Loading the Film and Slide  
Holders — PC” to:  
1. Load the film or slide holder.  
2. Place the holder in the Scanner.  
NOTE: Do not have a high level of direct light around the film holder area of  
the Scanner.  
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Operating the KODAK Driver  
Follow the steps in this section to use the controls on the KODAK Driver  
window.  
NOTE: As you use the Scanner, the settings you have in effect each time you  
leave the KODAK Driver are retained and will be in effect the next time you use  
the driver.  
Set the Film Type  
1. Set the film type to match your film by choosing the film type from the  
large number of choices on the FILM drop down list box.  
Set the Film Size  
2. If the FILM SIZE does not match the film you will scan, choose the  
correct size from the FILM SIZE drop down list box.  
PreScan the Image (and Calibrate the Scanner)  
3. Click PRESCAN. When you have completed parts A through E of this  
step, a color image of the photo currently in position will appear in  
the KODAK Driver window. You can use this image to determine  
whether additional adjustments are needed before final scanning. If  
B & W is on (see below), the prescan appears in black-and-white.  
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Wait as a “Calibration Procedure” alert box appears; follow the  
directions it contains as outlined in detail in parts A through E of this  
step. (Calibration is required each time the Scanner is turned on.)  
IMPORTANT: Image quality will be degraded significantly if the steps  
below are not followed with care.  
A. If the 35 mm multi-frame holder adapter is in the Scanner, remove  
the adapter and film holder.  
35 mm Multi-frame  
Holder Adapter . . .  
. . . remove if in  
Scanner.  
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B. If a single-frame film holder is in the Scanner, remove it.  
Single-frame  
Film Holder  
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C. If the single-frame holder adapter is not in the Scanner, put it in  
place in the Scanner. Do so by holding it in the orientation shown  
below with the slots (at the left and right of the adapter) facing  
forward, and then slide the slots all the way down over the edges  
of the front of the metal frame in the Scanner.  
Single-frame  
Holder Adapter  
. . . insert if not already  
in Scanner.  
The slots on both ends . . .  
. . . wrap around  
the frame in the Scanner.  
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D. Put the calibration mask into the Scanner. As you insert it into the  
Scanner, the words “Calibration Mask” should face forward as  
shown below. The raised lip on the back of the mask should align  
with the indentation in the frame in the Scanner. Slide the mask  
all the way down in the Scanner; the words “Calibration Mask”  
should not be visible.  
CALIBRATION MASK  
Calibration Mask  
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E. Click OK. The Scanner will then display several messages. As  
prompted, wait for calibration to complete, reinsert the appropri-  
ate film holder — with film in place — and wait while focusing  
occurs and your image appears in the Driver window.  
NOTE: In addition to calibration, the control program for the Scanner —  
called firmware — is now copied from your computer to the Scanner.  
This occurs each time you complete this process.  
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Change the Magnification Adjustment  
4. (Optional) Change the MAGNIFICATION ADJUSTMENT if desired by moving  
its slider or typing an integer value from -10 to 10 in the text box to  
the right of the slider. The illustrations below for a 6x7 image demon-  
strate the operation of this adjustment. (The film has been removed  
from the holder to emphasize the border in these illustrations.)  
NOTES: If you change the magnification adjustment, the Scanner must  
refocus. As prompted by the message that occurs, remove a film holder if  
present and place the calibration mask into the Scanner as explained in an  
earlier step of this section. Follow additional prompts as they appear to:  
remove the calibration mask, replace the film holder (with your film in it),  
and wait for focusing to complete.  
The magnification adjustment for each film size is maintained from work  
session to work session.  
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Black borders above  
and below the image  
indicate underscanning . . .  
. . . which occurs at  
the negative end of  
the slider.  
Missing image above  
and below the scan  
area indicate  
overscanning . . .  
. . . which occurs at  
the positive end of  
the slider.  
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You determine the “optimal” setting for your images. To ensure that as  
many pixels of the imager as possible are used for you images, your  
image should fill the scanning area vertically. This will typically occur  
with the slider in the middle (nominal) range of the scanner either at,  
or within a few percentage points either way, of the center of the  
slider.  
However you may wish to use other settings. To ensure that you  
obtain all of the image for one piece of film after another, you may  
wish to leave magnification at the negative end (underscanning) of the  
magnification slider. On the other hand if you always have “extra”  
space around the portion of the image you want to use, then you may  
wish to leave magnification at the positive end (overscanning) of the  
magnification slider.  
The most recently used magnification setting for each film size is  
maintained from one work session to the next in the preferences file  
for the Scanner.  
PreScan the Image Again  
5. If you have changed the MAGNIFICATION ADJUSTMENT in the previous step,  
click PRESCAN to see the result of the changed magnification setting;  
repeat steps 4 and 5 as desired.  
Select the Image  
6. A. (Optional) Click SELECT.  
NOTE: If you have changed the film size, the Scanner must recalibrate  
and focus. As prompted by the message that occurs, remove a film  
holder if present and place the calibration mask into the Scanner. Follow  
additional prompts as they appear to: remove the calibration mask,  
replace the film holder (with your film in it), and wait for recalibration  
and focusing to complete.  
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A low-resolution black-and-white scan occurs every two seconds,  
with the image displayed in the window. (The SELECT button  
changes to STOP SELECT. Scanning will stop automatically after 10  
minutes if no additional action is taken.)  
B. (Optional) If you are using 35 mm film or slides, and you do not  
see the image you want, move the film or slide holder to the left  
or right — while scans continue — until you see the image you  
want. (Because scanning may occur while you are moving the  
holder, you may see blurred images until after you stop moving  
the holder.)  
C. If you are using film sizes other than 35 mm, and you do not see  
the image you want, click STOP SELECT, remove the film holder,  
center the desired image in the holder, reinsert the holder, and  
click SELECT again.  
D. When you see the image you want, click STOP SELECT.  
E. Click PRESCAN to obtain a color image in the KODAK Driver  
window.  
Set Auto Balance  
7. (Optional) Set AUTO BAL. For most customers the AUTO BAL suggested  
setting of “on” will automatically provide the proper “scene” balance.  
However, you may need to turn off AUTO BAL for certain images such  
as computer generated graphics or scenes with dominant colors. If  
you change this setting, click VIEW CHANGES to see the effect of the  
change.  
NOTE: If the original prescan only needs fine color and/or brightness adjust-  
ments, do not turn off AUTO BAL; instead, adjust color and/or brightness as  
described in “Change Color Levels” and “Change Brightness” below.  
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Rotate the Image  
8. (Optional) Click 90° CCW, 180°, or 90° CW to rotate the image 90°  
counterclockwise (CCW), 180°, or 90° clockwise (CW), respectively.  
Click NORMAL to display the image as it is oriented in the film or slide  
holder.  
Sharpen the Image  
9. (Optional) Use the SHARPEN drop down list box to adjust the level of  
edge definition between image elements (pixels). Choose OFF, NOR-  
MAL, or HIGH; HIGH provides the most definition. Later, when you click  
SCAN, the time required to complete the scan will increase slightly if  
you select NORMAL or HIGH.  
NOTE: There is no immediate response when a SHARPEN option is selected;  
instead this choice takes effect later when you click PRESCAN or SCAN.  
Set the Image to Black and White  
10. (Optional) Click B & W to have all subsequent actions — including  
the final scan — occur in black and white.  
Focus the Image  
11. (Optional) Use the Scanner to focus your image:  
NOTE: You could focus the image without Step A below; however Step A is  
helpful when working with an image that contains one area that is sharper  
than the rest of the image.  
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A. Drag the handle(s) of the selection rectangle around the portion of  
the image that is sharpest (in the best focus); the area should  
contain a significant amount of detail.  
NOTES: The focusing algorithm operates on the area inside the selection  
rectangle, optimizing on your selection and focusing the rest of the  
image accordingly.  
To change the size of an existing selected area, drag a handle to make  
the rectangle bigger or smaller.  
To move the selection rectangle, place the pointer inside the rectangle,  
and drag the rectangle to its new location.  
To deselect an area, click once inside or outside the selection rectangle.  
B. Click FOCUS. You will hear one buzz after another during the  
focusing process. A PRESCAN is done automatically once FOCUS is  
complete, and the image appears.  
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C. Click once to remove the selection rectangle; this will ensure that  
later when you do a scan you obtain the full image, not just the  
small portion within the focus rectangle.  
Change Color Levels  
12. (Optional. For color images only.) Adjust color levels with the auto-  
mated method (A) and/or manual method (B).  
A. Use CLICK WHITE. This method automatically adjusts color balance  
via a user-selected gray or white portion of the image.  
Click the CLICK WHITE button, then click a neutral spot in the image  
known to be gray or white. (Do not click a dark shadow or a  
bright highlight or overexposed area.) This action automatically  
displays changes in the image window and repositions the color  
sliders in the BALANCE area of the window.  
NOTES: Once clicked, the name of the CLICK WHITE button changes to  
CLICK NOW, a prompt indicating that you should click the image. You can  
also cancel without clicking the image by clicking the CLICK NOW button.  
The BRIGHTNESS slider may move; however, CLICK WHITE does not optimize  
on brightness, and you may still need to adjust brightness as described  
next in “Change Brightness.”  
B. Adjust the balance sliders. Use this method when there is no  
known gray or white spot in the image or when additional fine  
adjustments are desired after using method A.  
Drag the red/cyan, green/magenta, and/or blue/yellow sliders as  
desired; then click VIEW CHANGES to see the effect of the changes.  
NOTES: If desired, click on the RESET DEFAULTS button to return all balance  
settings to 0 (for the current film type selected). Otherwise, current settings  
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will be saved from one work session to the next for the selected film type  
until they are changed.  
When you move the pointer over the image, the arrow pointer becomes a  
cross-hair pointer, and red (R), green (G), and blue (B) values at the location  
of the pointer appear near the lower right-hand corner of the image.  
Change Brightness  
13. (Optional) Use the scroll bars or type new values (-20 to 20) to adjust  
the overall brightness of the image. Click VIEW CHANGES to see the  
result of the new values.  
NOTE: If desired, click RESET DEFAULTS to return all balance settings to 0 for the  
current film type selected. Otherwise, current settings will be saved from one  
work session to the next for the selected film type until they are changed.  
Change Contrast  
14. (Optional) Use the scroll bars or type new values (-10 to 10) to adjust  
the contrast among image elements (pixels). Click VIEW CHANGES to see  
the result of the new values.  
NOTES: A contrast adjustment is a gamma adjustment.  
If desired, click RESET DEFAULTS to return all balance settings to 0 for the current  
film type selected. Otherwise, current settings will be saved from one work  
session to the next for the selected film type until they are changed.  
Choose the Resolution  
15. Choose the resolution you want from the RES (resolution) drop down  
list box. The FULL choice provides the greatest resolution and provides  
the largest amount of data from the Scanner; if you want lower  
resolution, choose other percentages from this menu.  
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Additionally, you can choose CUSTOM from the RES drop down list box  
and type a value from 1 to 100 in the text box that appears to the right  
of the RES menu.  
NOTES: Different resolutions produce different image sizes as shown in the  
IMAGE SIZE information below the image in the KODAK Driver window. Total  
scan time will also vary with different resolutions, and some resolutions may  
take longer to scan on some computers depending on the processor and  
amount of memory in the computer.  
This text box . . .  
. . . appears only when Custom is selected.  
“Crop” the Image  
16. Follow part A or part B of this step depending on whether or not you  
want to crop the image.  
A. If you do not want to crop the image, click once on the image to  
remove the selection (cropping) rectangle.  
B. If you want to crop the image, drag the handle(s) of the selection  
rectangle around the portion of the image you wish to scan; this  
“crops” the image. (The fastest way to select an area is to drag a  
handle from one corner to its desired location, and then to drag  
the handle from the opposite corner to its desired location.) Only  
the cropped area will be scanned into your application (see next  
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step); if you do not select a specific portion, the entire image will  
be scanned. Note that IMAGE SIZE, shown below the image,  
changes to reflect the size of the area you selected.  
NOTES: To change the size of an existing selected area, drag a handle to  
make the rectangle bigger or smaller.  
To move the selection rectangle, place the pointer inside the rectangle,  
and drag the rectangle to its new location.  
To deselect an area, click once inside or outside the selection rectangle.  
Scan the Image  
17. Click SCAN. The KODAK Driver window closes and the scan appears  
in a window in your software application.  
NOTE: If this is the first time that you are completing a scan during this work  
session, or if you notice water spots or bubbles in the scanned image at any  
time while working with the scanner, clean the scanner “diffuser” ( a  
3 x 4-inch piece of white plastic), as summarized in this note, and as fully  
described at the end of “Appendix C — Troubleshooting.”  
A. Remove the calibration mask and single frame holder adapter or multi-  
frame holder.  
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B. Orient the dust removal tool as shown below, and with an up and down  
motion, clean the surface of the diffuser making sure the fiber strip makes  
contact with the diffuser.  
THIS SIDE  
TOWARD FRONT  
OF MACHINE  
Dust removal tool  
Fiber strip  
Diffuser  
KODAK Professional  
RFS 3570 Film Scanner  
C. Remove the dust tool, replace the mask and holder, and rescan the  
image.  
D. If the problem continues, use the scanner software RECALIBRATE button as  
described in “Appendix C — Troubleshooting.”  
18. (Optional) Edit and/or save the image as desired.  
Scan Additional Images  
19. (Optional) To scan additional images, begin by accessing the KODAK  
Driver window, and then repeat the steps of this section.  
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Turning Off the Scanner  
When your scans are complete, exit from your application and turn off  
your computer and the Scanner as follows:  
CAUTION: The Scanner must be turned off (and on) only when  
your computer is off.  
1. (Optional) Save any open images to the computer hard disk.  
IMPORTANT: If you click in the close box of the window of an acquired —  
but unedited — image (or choose CLOSE from the FILE menu), in some applica-  
tions the window will close without asking you if you want to save the image  
and the image will not be saved. Therefore, be sure you save any acquired  
images you do not want to lose before closing image windows.  
2. Choose EXIT from the FILE menu.  
3. Wait as the application quits.  
4. Choose EXIT WINDOWS from the FILE menu to close Windows.  
5. Remove the film or slide holder from the Scanner.  
6. Turn off your computer.  
7. Turn off the Scanner.  
8. cover the scanner with the supplied dust cover.  
IMPORTANT: Because dust buildup in the scanner can affect image quality,  
it is important to cover the scanner whenever the power is off.  
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Reference: Buttons and Indicators  
90° CCW  
90° CW  
180°  
Rotates the image 90° counterclockwise.  
Rotates the image 90° clockwise.  
Rotates the image 180°  
ABOUT SCANNER Displays version information for the KODAK Driver. May  
not be available in all applications.  
AUTO BAL  
For most customers the AUTO BAL suggested setting of “on”  
will automatically provide the proper “scene” balance.  
However, you may need to turn off AUTO BAL for certain  
images such as computer generated graphics or scenes with  
dominant colors. If you change this setting, click VIEW  
CHANGES to see the effect of the change.  
NOTE: If the original prescan only needs fine color and/or bright-  
ness adjustments, do not turn off AUTO BAL; instead, adjust color  
and/or brightness as described earlier in this chapter.  
B & W  
Obtains only black and white data from the Scanner when  
on (X appears in the box). Red and blue scanner flashes are  
disabled; only green data is obtained from the Scanner.  
NOTE: There is no immediate response when the B & W setting  
changes; instead this choice takes effect later when you click  
PreScan or Scan.  
BALANCE  
Adjusts color balance for the scan. We recommended that  
you make color adjustments in the KODAK Driver window  
first and fine-tune color later in your application, if neces-  
sary.  
NOTE: Refer to “Change Color Levels” earlier in this chapter for  
additional information on this option.  
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BRIGHTNESS  
Adjusts the brightness level of the entire image.  
NOTE: Refer to “Change Brightness” earlier in this chapter for  
additional information on this option.  
CANCEL  
Exits from the KODAK Driver and returns to your application  
without returning any scan data. (Pressing ESC produces the  
same result.)  
CLICK NOW  
See CLICK WHITE.  
CLICK WHITE Automatically adjusts color balance via a user-selected gray  
or white portion of the image.  
Click the CLICK WHITE button, then click a neutral spot in the  
image known to be gray or white. (Do not click a dark  
shadow or a bright highlight or overexposed area.) This  
action automatically displays changes in the image window  
and repositions the color sliders in the BALANCE area of the  
window.  
NOTES: Once clicked, the name of the CLICK WHITE button changes  
to CLICK NOW, a prompt indicating that you should click the image.  
You can also cancel without clicking the image by clicking the  
CLICK NOW button.  
The BRIGHTNESS slider may move; however, CLICK WHITE does not  
optimize on brightness, and you may still need to adjust brightness  
as described earlier in this chapter in “Change Brightness.”  
CONTRAST  
Adjusts the contrast level among image elements.  
NOTES: A contrast adjustment is a gamma adjustment.  
Refer to “Change Contrast” earlier in this chapter for additional  
information on this option.  
Crop  
Selects a portion of the image you want to scan. To crop,  
drag the handle(s) of the selection rectangle around the  
portion of the image you wish to scan. Then click SCAN to  
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scan the cropped area into your application, resulting in a  
smaller image size.  
NOTES: To change the size of an existing selected area, drag a  
handle to make the rectangle bigger or smaller. To move the  
selection rectangle, place the pointer inside the rectangle, and drag  
the rectangle to its new location. To deselect an area, click once  
inside or outside the selection rectangle.  
FILM  
Choose the film type you want from this drop down list box.  
POSITIVE, NEGATIVE, and many other choices are provided.  
Select POSITIVE when scanning positive film and NEGATIVE  
when scanning negative film.  
NOTE: Some film types include a letter code. Use these values to  
match the film type from this drop down list to the edgeprint codes  
printed on your negatives from KODAK Professional Films.  
FILM SIZE  
FOCUS  
Choose the film size from this drop down list box to match  
the film you will scan.  
NOTE: Refer to “Set the Film Size” earlier in this chapter for  
additional information on this option.  
Focuses the entire image. You can obtain a better overall  
focus by clicking and dragging the mouse to create a selec-  
tion rectangle around the portion of the image that is in the  
best focus (and contains a significant amount of detail). Then  
click FOCUS.  
GAMMA  
A measure of contrast in photographic images. See CONTRAST.  
IMAGE SIZE  
Displays the quantity of data that will be returned from the  
scan. Image size depends on the resolution selected,  
whether B & W is selected, and whether you’ve cropped the  
image. Higher resolutions, color images, and full images  
produce more scan data than lower resolutions, B & W  
scans, and cropped images.  
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MAGNIFICATION ADJUSTMENT Adjusts the magnification of the image, allowing  
you to ensure that as many pixels of the imager as possible are  
used for your image.  
NOTE: Refer to “Change the Magnification Adjustment” earlier in  
this chapter for additional information on this option.  
NORMAL (rotation) Displays the image as oriented within the film or slide  
holder.  
PRESCAN  
Produces a scan in the KODAK Driver window that you can  
view and use to determine whether additional adjustments  
are needed before final scanning. Unlike the SCAN button,  
this choice does not load the scanned image data into your  
application.  
RECALIBRATE Used as part of the procedure to eliminate bubbles or water  
spots from scanned images that may appear as a result of  
dust on the scanner diffuser.  
NOTE: For full details of eliminating bubbles or water spots from  
scanned images, refer to “Appendix C — Troubleshooting.”  
RES  
Allows you to select from Full or a variety of percentages.  
Additionally, you can choose CUSTOM from the RES drop  
down list box and type a value from 1 to 100 in the text box  
that appears to the right of the RES list box.  
NOTE: Different resolutions produce different image sizes as  
shown in the IMAGE SIZE information below the image. Total scan  
time will also vary at different resolutions, and some resolutions  
may take longer to scan on some computers depending on the  
processor and amount of memory in the computer.  
Image size for the selected resolution appears beneath the image.  
RESET DEFAULTS Resets the color, brightness, and contrast levels to zero  
(for the current film type selected).  
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SCAN  
Produces the final scan of the image at the current settings,  
closes the KODAK Driver window, and creates an untitled  
window displaying the scanned image in your application.  
SELECT  
Generates low-resolution black and white scans which  
appear in the KODAK Driver window every two seconds,  
thus allowing you to view the image in position in the  
Scanner. Scanning will stop automatically after 10 minutes if  
no additional action is taken.  
NOTE: Refer to “Select the Image” earlier in this chapter for  
additional information on this option.  
SHARPEN  
Sharpens the overall image and defines the edges among  
image elements (pixels). Choose from HIGH, NORMAL, or OFF.  
Version Number The version number for the KODAK TWAIN Driver  
appears in the title line at the top of the KODAK Driver  
window.  
VIEW CHANGES Using the last scanned or prescanned image, this button  
produces an image on which you observe the results of any  
changes you make to the color, brightness, and/or contrast  
settings in the BALANCE area of the KODAK Driver window.  
NOTE: Normally no scanning occurs so VIEW CHANGES is faster than  
using PRESCAN. Like PRESCAN, it does not load an image into your  
application. However, VIEW CHANGES does scan the image:  
When the Scanner is first accessed and VIEW CHANGES is  
selected before SCAN or PRESCAN has been selected.  
When the last image scanned or prescanned was black-and-  
white and you select VIEW CHANGES with the B & W box now  
unchecked.  
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Appendices  
This section includes the following appendices.  
A — Software License Agreement  
B — Warranty  
C — Troubleshooting  
D — Messages from KODAK Drivers  
E — Replacing the Fuse  
F — Updating the KODAK Driver  
G — Repacking Instructions  
H — Problem Report Form  
I — Optional Equipment & Spare Parts List  
J — Specifications  
K — Glossary  
Appendices  
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Appendix A —  
Software License Agreement  
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY  
YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS  
BEFORE OPENING THE DISKETTE PACKAGE(S). OPENING THE DISKETTE  
PACKAGE(S) INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDI-  
TIONS. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THEM, YOU SHOULD PROMPTLY RE-  
TURN THE DISKETTE PACKAGE(S) UNOPENED, ALONG WITH THE ACCOMPA-  
NYING MATERIALS.  
Eastman Kodak Company (Kodak) provides this software and licenses its  
use worldwide.  
You assume responsibility for selection of the software to achieve your  
intended results, and for installation, use, and results obtained from the  
software.  
License  
You may:  
a. use the software;  
b. copy the software onto one or more computers only for the purpose of  
operating the equipment with which this software was provided (the  
“Related Equipment”) or into any machine-readable form for backup  
purposes in support of your use of the software;  
c. transfer the software and license to another party to whom you also  
transfer the Related Equipment, if the other party agrees to accept the  
Software License Agreement  
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terms and conditions of this Agreement. If you transfer the software,  
you must at the same time either transfer all copies to the same party  
or destroy any copies not transferred.  
You must reproduce and include the copyright notice on any copy of the  
software.  
YOU MAY NOT USE, COPY OR TRANSFER THE SOFTWARE, OR ANY  
COPY, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED  
FOR IN THIS LICENSE.  
IF YOU TRANSFER POSSESSION OF THE RELATED EQUIPMENT OR  
ANY COPY OF THE SOFTWARE TO ANOTHER PARTY, YOUR LICENSE  
IS AUTOMATICALLY TERMINATED.  
Term  
The license is effective until terminated. You may terminate it at any time  
by destroying the software together with all copies in any form. It will also  
terminate upon conditions set forth elsewhere in the Agreement or if you  
fail to comply with any term or condition of this Agreement. You agree  
upon such termination to destroy the software together with all copies in  
any form.  
Limited Warranty  
Kodak warrants the diskettes on which the software is furnished to be free  
from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period  
of ninety (90) days from the date of delivery to you as evidenced by a  
copy of your receipt.  
Kodak does not warrant that the functions contained in the software will  
meet your requirements or that the operation of the software will be  
uninterrupted or error free.  
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ‘AS IS’ WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY  
KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT  
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY  
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO  
QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU. IF  
THE SOFTWARE PROVES DEFECTIVE, YOU (AND NOT KODAK OR  
YOUR DEALER) ASSUME THE ENTIRE COST OF ALL NECESSARY  
SERVICING, REPAIR, OR CORRECTION.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties, so the  
above exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific  
legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to  
state.  
Limitations of Remedies  
Kodak’s entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be:  
1. the replacement of any diskette not meeting Kodak’s “Limited War-  
ranty” that is returned to Kodak or your dealer with a copy of your  
receipt, or  
2. if Kodak or the dealer is unable to deliver a replacement diskette that  
is free of defects in materials or workmanship, you may terminate this  
Agreement by returning the software.  
IN NO EVENT WILL KODAK BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES,  
INCLUDING ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS, OR OTHER INCI-  
DENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE  
OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE EVEN IF KODAK OR YOUR  
DEALER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAM-  
AGES, OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY.  
Software License Agreement  
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Some states do not allow the limitation or exclusion of liability for inci-  
dental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion  
may not apply to you.  
General  
You may not sublicense, assign, or transfer the license or the software,  
except as expressly provided in this Agreement. Any attempt otherwise to  
sublicense, assign, or transfer any of the rights, duties, or obligations  
hereunder is prohibited.  
This Agreement will be governed by the laws of the State of New York.  
Should you have any questions concerning this Agreement, you may  
contact Kodak at 1-800-CD-KODAK.  
YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS AGREEMENT,  
UNDERSTAND IT, AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY ITS TERMS AND  
CONDITIONS. YOU FURTHER AGREE THAT IT IS THE COMPLETE  
AND EXCLUSIVE STATEMENT OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN US,  
WHICH SUPERSEDES ANY PROPOSAL OR PRIOR AGREEMENT, ORAL  
OR WRITTEN, AND ANY OTHER COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN US  
RELATING TO THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AGREEMENT.  
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Appendix B — WARRANTY  
KODAK Professional  
RFS 3570 Film Scanner  
THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE UNITED STATES. THIS WAR-  
RANTY APPLIES ONLY FOR SERVICING EQUIPMENT ORIGINALLY  
PURCHASED IN THE UNITED STATES.  
Warranty Time Period  
Kodak warrants your KODAK Professional RFS 3570 Film Scanner to be  
free from malfunctions and defects in both materials and workmanship for  
12 months from the date of purchase.  
Warranty Repair Coverage  
If this equipment does not function properly during the warranty period,  
due to defects in materials or workmanship, Kodak will at its option,  
either repair or replace the equipment, without charge, subject to the  
conditions and limitations stated herein. Such repair service will include  
all labor as well as any necessary adjustments and/or replacement parts in  
order to maintain the equipment in an operating condition consistent with  
Kodak’s specifications. Kodak will also provide telephone assistance  
during the warranty period.  
Unless a specific Kodak warranty is communicated to the purchaser in  
writing by a Kodak company, no other warranty or liability exists beyond  
the information contained above, even though defect, damage or loss may  
be by negligence or other act.  
If replacement parts are used in making repairs, these parts may be  
remanufactured, or may contain remanufactured materials. If it is neces-  
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sary to replace the entire system, it may be replaced with a  
remanufactured system. If it should become necessary to repair or replace  
a malfunctioning or defective system, the provisions of this warranty shall  
apply to the repaired or replaced system until 30 days from the date of  
return, or until the end of the original 12 month warranty period, which-  
ever is later.  
Please save your proof of purchase (sales receipt) as Kodak reserves the  
right to confirm the date of purchase BEFORE permitting any repairs to be  
made.  
Outside the United States  
In countries other than the United States, terms of this warranty may be  
different. Unless a specific Kodak warranty is communicated to the  
purchaser in writing by a Kodak company, no other warranty or liability  
exists beyond the information contained above, even though defect,  
damage or loss may be by negligence or other act.  
How to obtain service  
In the United States, call Kodak at 1-800-CD-KODAK.  
In Canada call 1-800-465-6325.  
In other countries, call your nearest Kodak representative.  
If service is required, your Kodak representative will instruct you to return  
the unit to the nearest service center for repair and will issue a return  
authorization number. You will be responsible for providing dated proof  
of purchase to verify warranty coverage. The enclosed Problem Report  
Form (Appendix H) should also be completed and returned with the  
equipment.  
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DO NOT RETURN ANY DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT TO KODAK WITH-  
OUT PRIOR AUTHORIZATION FROM THE KODAK INFORMATION  
CENTER (KIC).  
When shipping the KODAK Professional RFS 3570 Film Scanner, the  
defective equipment shall be packed in its original packing material and  
shipping is the customer’s responsibility. If the original packing material  
is unavailable, then repacking will be at the owner’s expense. The owner  
is responsible for the shipping charges to Kodak, and Kodak is responsible  
for the return shipping charges.  
Repair turnaround is anticipated to be approximately five working days  
from receipt of the unit in Rochester, NY.  
Limitations  
This warranty does not cover circumstances beyond Kodak’s control;  
service or parts to correct problems resulting from the use of attachments,  
accessories or alterations not marketed by Kodak; service required as a  
result of relocation; unauthorized modifications or service; failure to pack  
your scanner according to repacking instructions; misuse, abuse, or failure  
to follow Kodak’s operating instructions; failure to use Kodak-supplied  
items.  
KODAK MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR OF  
MERCHANTABILITY OF THIS EQUIPMENT. Repair or replacement  
without charge are Kodak’s only obligation under this agreement.  
Kodak will not be responsible for any consequential or incidental dam-  
ages resulting from the purchase, lease, use, or improper functioning of  
this equipment, even if loss or damage is caused by the negligence or  
other fault of Kodak.  
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Such damages for which Kodak will not be responsible include, but are  
not limited to, loss of revenue or profit, downtime costs, loss of use of the  
equipment, cost of any substitute equipment, facilities or services or  
claims of your customers for such damages.  
This limitation of liability will not apply to claims for injury to persons or  
damage to property caused by the sole negligence or fault of Kodak or by  
persons under its direction or control.  
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KODAK Professional Imaging  
Customer Equipment Services Division  
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Appendix C — Troubleshooting  
Hardware  
Trouble  
Possible Cause(s)  
Suggested Solution(s)  
No power. POWER light  
on top front left of  
Scanner is not on.  
Power cord loose or not  
plugged in at one or  
both ends.  
Make sure all plugs are securely  
seated.  
Power not turned on.  
Press button (I) on rear of Scanner.  
No power at power  
source.  
Repair power source and/or try  
another power source.  
The Scanner fuse has  
blown.  
Replace it once as described in  
Appendix E; if it blows again  
contact Kodak.  
Computer will not start.  
The computer is  
malfunctioning.  
Disconnect the Scanner and try the  
computer again; if the computer  
still will not start have it repaired.  
SCSI cable connected to  
computer is longer than  
15 feet (4.6 meters).  
Reconfigure or remove one or  
more SCSI devices so that cable  
lengths are less than 15 feet (4.6  
meters) in total.  
There is a SCSI ID  
conflict.  
Shut down all equipment. Correct  
the SCSI ID conflict. Refer to  
Chapter 3 (Macintosh) or Chapter  
7 (PC). Restart and try again.  
(A SCSI ID conflict can occur after  
the Scanner has been in successful  
use if an additional device is  
connected to the computer and  
results in a SCSI ID conflict, or if  
the Scanner is connected to a  
different computer and results in a  
SCSI ID conflict with that system.)  
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Software  
Trouble  
Possible Cause(s)  
Suggested Solution(s)  
Macintosh. Computer  
crashes or you lose files  
or folders from your  
Macintosh computer hard  
disk.  
You are using System 7.0 Put the System Tuner version 1.1.1  
or System 7.0.1 and are  
not using the System  
Tuner version 1.1.1.  
or higher in your System Folder, or  
consider upgrading to System 7.1  
or 7.5.  
Macintosh. When using  
Adobe Photoshop on the  
Macintosh Computer, the  
Acquire command on the disk.  
File menu is dimmed, or  
if not dimmed the  
The KODAK Driver files  
are not in the correct  
location on your hard  
Follow the directions in “Installing  
the KODAK Driver for Adobe  
Photoshop Software” in Chapter 3  
to ensure that the driver files are  
properly installed on your hard  
disk.  
Scanner choice does not  
appear on the menu.  
PC. The Scanner choice  
does not appear on the  
menu or list box of your  
PC application as  
The KODAK Driver files  
Install, or reinstall, the KODAK  
Driver files on you PC as described  
in Chapter 7.  
are not installed, are  
installed improperly,  
have been deleted, or  
have been corrupted.  
expected.  
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Image  
Trouble  
Possible Cause(s)  
Suggested Solution(s)  
Spots or other unwanted  
shapes appear in the  
image.  
Defects in film.  
Substitute another image (if  
available) or correct the defect(s)  
while working with the image in  
Photoshop.  
Dirt on film  
Remove and clean film. Try again.  
Dust has accumulated  
on the diffuser glass.  
Clean the diffuser as described at  
the end of this appendix and try  
again.  
The image appears blank  
after scanning.  
Unexposed portion of  
35 mm film being  
scanned.  
Move 35 mm Holder left or right  
until image is scanned.  
Empty portion of 35 mm  
Holder being scanned.  
Move 35 mm Holder left or right  
until image is scanned, or load  
film into Holder if it is empty.  
The Holder is empty.  
Load film into Holder.  
Scanned image is  
reversed.  
Film reversed in Holder.  
Ensure that the film is properly  
loaded in the Holder. Refer to  
Chapter 4 (Macintosh) or Chapter  
8 (PC).  
Images with consistently  
too-high or too-low  
contrast when using  
Adobe Photoshop.  
Monitor gamma may not  
be calibrated properly.  
Make sure your monitor gamma is  
calibrated properly, per  
instructions in your Photoshop  
manual.  
Scanned image is the  
negative of the actual  
image.  
Incorrect film type  
selected.  
Choose correct film type on the  
Film popup menu in the Driver  
window, and re-scan image.  
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Trouble  
Possible Cause(s) Suggested Solution(s)  
Monitor image is  
monochrome.  
Monochrome monitor in  
use.  
Your monitor is not capable of  
displaying a color image; however,  
images scanned in color retain all  
color data and are acquired into  
your image editing application  
with all colors intact.  
Macintosh computer  
monitor is not set  
properly on Control  
Panel.  
Choose Control Panel(s) from the  
Apple menu. Find and open  
Monitors. Click Colors, then click  
the largest value in list box. Close  
and try again.  
PC monitor is not set  
properly for color.  
Follow the manufacturer’s  
instructions for setting color for  
your monitor and video adapter.  
High-contrast black-and-  
white image.  
Macintosh computer  
Monitor not set properly  
on Control Panel.  
Choose Control Panel(s) from the  
Apple menu. Find and open  
Monitors. Click Colors, then click  
the largest value in list box. Close  
and try again.  
PC monitor is not set  
properly for color.  
Follow the manufacturer’s  
instructions for setting color for  
your monitor and video adapter.  
Your monitor does not  
support enough color  
depth.  
Upgrade your color display card.  
A partial image is  
acquired in a window in  
your PC application.  
Pressing ESC to cancel  
an acquire may result in  
this condition in some  
applications.  
Close the window without saving  
it, reenter the KODAK Driver  
window, and rescan the image.  
Only a small portion of  
the full image was  
acquired.  
The focus rectangle is  
still in place over the  
prescan image; only the  
area within the rectangle  
was acquired.  
Repeat the steps to obtain the  
scan; however, after the focus step,  
click once to remove the focus  
rectangle.  
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Trouble  
Possible Cause(s)  
Suggested Solution(s)  
There are excessive  
patterns (noise) in the  
image.  
The Scanner is being  
operated outside its  
ambient temperature  
range. (Perhaps the  
Scanner has been stored  
or transported at  
Allow the Scanner to return to its  
operating range (refer to Appendix  
J). Then recalibrate the Scanner by  
turning off the computer, then the  
Scanner. Turn on the Scanner then  
the computer. Try again.  
temperatures outside its  
range.)  
Colors not scanned  
properly for images with  
dominant color or for  
computer generated  
graphics.  
“Auto Bal” is not set  
properly.  
Turn the “Auto Bal” setting on the  
Driver window to off and try again.  
Other image problems  
occur.  
The Scanner was  
Shut down the computer and  
Scanner; restart. (This will force a  
calibration to occur.) Perform  
calibration as described in Chapter  
5 (Macintosh) or Chapter 9 (PC).  
calibrated with film in  
place, or without the  
calibration mask, or with  
the wrong configuration  
of the calibration mask.  
Light in the area of the  
film holder is interfering  
with Scanner operation.  
Do not have a high level of direct  
light around the film holder area of  
the Scanner.  
The scanner is not able to The scanner was not set-  
Turn off the computer and the  
scanner for at least 15 seconds  
before restarting your computer  
system. Perform the calibration  
steps again; be certain that only  
the calibration mask (not film or  
film holder) is in the scanner.  
focus.  
up properly during  
calibration.  
A scanned image is out  
of focus (there is soft  
focus).  
The scanner is partially  
focusing on the edge of  
the film holder.  
Drag the selection rectangle  
around the sharpest portion of the  
image (the area in best focus).  
Click Focus. Click to deselect the  
focus area. Rescan the image.  
The film is warped or  
not flat in the film  
holder.  
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Avoiding “Water Spots” or “Bubbles” When  
Scanning  
This section describes steps you take to avoid the appearance of un-  
wanted circular shaped objects — appearing like water spots, dimples,  
bubbles, or blisters — in scanned images. These objects occur when dust  
collects on the surface of the diffuser (a 3” x 4” piece of white plastic) in  
the scanner, producing unwanted results. The two-part procedure de-  
scribed in this section combines using a dust removal tool to clean the  
diffuser with a software RECALIBRATE button.  
Follow these procedures:  
The first time you perform a scan during each work session.  
At any time if you notice water spots or bubbles in the scanned image.  
Using the Dust Removal Tool  
1. Remove the calibration mask and single-frame holder adapter or  
multi-frame holder from the scanner.  
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2. Orient the dust removal tool as shown below, with the label on the  
tool (and the fiber strip) facing the front of the scanner; in this position  
the dust removal tool is behind the diffuser.  
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TOWARD FRONT  
OF MACHINE  
Dust removal tool  
Fiber strip  
Diffuser  
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RFS 3570 Film Scanner  
3. Clean the surface of the diffuser with an up and down motion; make  
sure the fiber strip makes contact with the diffuser.  
4. Remove the dust removal tool, replace the holder and mask, and  
rescan the image.  
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Using the Recalibrate Button  
Follow these steps if bubbles still appear in the scanner image after  
cleaning the diffuser.  
1. Focus the image using the procedure described in Chapter 5  
(Macintosh) or 9 (PC).  
2. Click the RECALIBRATE button.  
3. Follow instructions as they appear on the screen.  
4. Click SCAN and continue normal scanning activity.  
Other Recommendations to Avoid “Water  
Spots” or “Bubbles”  
We suggest that you follow these additional recommendations to avoid  
the problem of water spots or bubbles in scanned images.  
Work in a clean environment if possible.  
Use the supplied dust cover to cover the scanner whenever it is off.  
Keep the calibration mask in the scanner during idle times.  
Keep the film and film holders clean.  
Use an ionizer to reduce the amount of dust settling on the diffuser.  
Do NOT use compressed air or liquid cleaners to clean the diffuser.  
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Appendix D — Messages from KODAK  
Drivers  
The KODAK Drivers add new messages to your software application. An  
explanation of those added messages follows.  
NOTE: If you do not find the message below, the message may have been  
displayed by your software application; refer to the user’s manual for your  
application for explanations of these messages.  
Message  
Possible Cause(s)  
Suggested Solution(s)  
“CALIBRATION  
COMPLETE!  
The Scanner has com-  
pleted its calibration.  
Follow the prompts in the  
message to continue the scanning  
process.  
1.  
REMOVE the  
CALIBRATION MASK.  
2.  
INSERT appropriate  
adapter for the desired  
film holder.  
3.  
4.  
INSERT desired film  
holder, including film.  
CLICK OK to  
continue.”  
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Possible Cause(s)  
Suggested Solution(s)  
“CALIBRATION  
PROCEDURE  
The Scanner must  
perform a calibration.  
Follow the prompts in the  
message. Chapters 5 (Macintosh)  
and 9 (PC) provide details, with  
art work illustrating the parts  
mentioned in the message.  
1.  
If using 35 mm multi-  
frame holder, REMOVE  
the holder and holder  
adapter.  
or  
If using single-frame  
film holder, REMOVE  
the holder.  
2.  
3.  
INSERT or CONFIRM  
that the single-frame  
film holder adapter is  
in the scanner.  
INSERT the  
CALIBRATION MASK  
behind the single-frame  
film holder adapter  
with the label facing  
forward.  
4.  
CLICK OK to begin  
calibration.”  
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Message  
Possible Cause(s)  
Suggested Solution(s)  
“Cannot create the buffer  
for scanning image.”  
There is not enough  
storage or memory to  
complete the operation.  
Create free space on the hard disk  
by deleting unneeded files, or by  
backing up files from this disk to  
another storage device and then  
deleting the files from this disk.  
Then try again.  
Be certain that you have the  
minimum system memory  
necessary to operate the Scanner  
with your computer. (Refer to  
“Required Hardware,” in  
Chapter 6.) If not, have  
additional memory installed on  
your computer system.  
Close open image windows  
within the application and try  
again.  
Shut down other applications if  
they are running and try again.  
Messages  
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Message  
Possible Cause(s)  
Suggested Solution(s)  
“Cannot locate the SCSI  
host adapter.”  
A supported SCSI host  
adapter is not installed,  
or if installed is not  
working properly.  
If necessary have a technician  
install a supported host adapter.  
(Refer to “Required Hardware,” in  
Chapter 6.)  
If problems persist, have a  
technician verify that the host  
adapter is properly installed and  
is not faulty, and then try again.  
If necessary, have the technician  
repair or replace the adapter.  
“Could not acquire  
PreScan image.”  
An unexpected,  
Try the operation again; if the  
message reappears shut down the  
computer system, restart, and try  
again.  
temporary problem  
occurred with the  
Scanner that is  
preventing the retrieval  
of an image when you  
click the button.  
An unexpected problem  
has developed with the  
Scanner software.  
If the steps suggested just above  
do not resolve the problem,  
reinstall the Scanner software as  
described in Chapter 3  
(Macintosh) or Chapter 7 (PC),  
and try again.  
“Could not acquire  
Preview image.”  
Same as “Could not  
acquire PreScan image”  
just above.  
Same as “Could not acquire  
PreScan image” just above.  
“Could not acquire Select  
image.”  
Same as “Could not  
acquire PreScan image”  
just above.  
Same as “Could not acquire  
PreScan image” just above.  
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Message  
Possible Cause(s)  
Suggested Solution(s)  
“Could not calibrate  
scanner.”  
The Film or Slide holder  
— with film loaded —  
has been left in the  
Scanner.  
Remove the Holder from the  
Scanner and try again.  
An unexpected problem  
has developed with the  
Scanner software.  
If the steps suggested just above  
do not resolve the problem,  
reinstall the Scanner software as  
described in Chapter 3  
(Macintosh) or Chapter 7 (PC),  
and try again.  
An unexpected problem  
occurred with the  
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Scanner hardware.  
“Could not focus  
scanner.”  
Focusing could not  
occur with the currently  
selected area.  
Select another area and try again.  
Contact Kodak.  
An unexpected problem  
occurred with the  
Scanner hardware.  
“Could not scan image.”  
Same as “Could not  
acquire Select image”  
earlier in this section.  
Same as “Could not acquire  
Select image” earlier in this  
section.  
Messages  
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Possible Cause(s)  
Suggested Solution(s)  
“File Error: Cannot find  
WINASPI.DLL.” (Appears  
when using the TWAIN  
compliant KODAK Driver  
after selecting the source.)  
The TWAIN compliant  
KODAK Driver for ASPI  
is installed, but a non-  
ASPI SCSI Host Adapter  
and not an ASPI  
Obtain an ASPI compliant host  
adapter, have a technician install  
it, and then try again.  
compliant host adapter  
is installed in the PC.  
The TWAIN compliant  
KODAK Driver for ASPI  
is installed, as is an ASPI  
compliant host adapter,  
but the Windows ASPI  
files that accompany the  
ASPI compliant host  
adapter are not installed  
in the PC.  
Install the Windows ASPI files  
that accompany the ASPI  
compliant SCSI host adapter,  
then try again.  
If for some reason the Windows  
ASPI files were not supplied with  
your host adapter, contact the  
source of the host adapter to  
obtain them; then install the files  
and try again.  
Even though you may have  
installed ASPI files for other  
operating platforms (for example  
for DOS), the Windows ASPI files  
must be installed to use the  
KODAK Driver.  
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Message  
Possible Cause(s)  
Suggested Solution(s)  
“Firmware download  
failed. Check SCSI bus.”  
The Scanner SCSI ID is  
set improperly.  
Reset the Scanner SCSI ID so that  
it is different from other devices  
connected to the computer. To  
do so, turn off the computer then  
the Scanner, set the Scanner to a  
unique SCSI ID, turn on the  
Scanner then the computer, and  
try again.  
NOTE: Firmware is  
downloaded automatically  
to the Scanner the first  
time that you try to access  
the Scanner during each  
work session. If this  
message appears, the  
KODAK Driver is unable  
to download firmware to  
the Scanner.  
You have connected the  
Scanner to a different  
computer (or to the same  
computer to which you  
recently connected an  
additional SCSI device),  
and there is now a SCSI  
ID conflict.  
Reset the Scanner SCSI ID so that  
it is different from other devices  
connected to the computer. To  
do so, turn off the computer then  
the Scanner, set the Scanner to a  
unique SCSI ID, turn on the  
Scanner then the computer, and  
try again.  
An unexpected problem  
occurred with the  
Scanner hardware.  
If the steps suggested just above  
do not resolve the problem,  
reinstall the Scanner software as  
described in Chapter 3  
(Macintosh) or Chapter 7 (PC),  
and try again.  
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Message  
Possible Cause(s)  
Suggested Solution(s)  
“Firmware download  
failed. Could not load  
RFS3570.BIN file.”  
An unexpected problem  
has developed with the  
Scanner software.  
Be certain that the RFS3570.BIN  
file is placed in the appropriate  
location on your hard disk as  
described in Chapter 3  
(Macintosh) or Chapter 7 (PC),  
and try again.  
NOTE: Firmware is  
downloaded automatically  
to the Scanner the first  
time that you try to access  
the Scanner during each  
work session. If this  
message appears, the  
KODAK Driver is unable  
to download firmware to  
the Scanner.  
Reinstall the KODAK Driver files  
as described in Chapter 3  
(Macintosh) or Chapter 7 (PC),  
and try again.  
Turn off the computer, then the  
Scanner. Turn on the Scanner  
then the computer. Try again.  
“General failure in transfer. A message of this type — This message should follow a  
An operation error just  
occurred.”  
which is displayed by  
your software  
application and not the  
TWAIN driver —  
message from the TWAIN driver.  
Refer to the explanation of the  
TWAIN driver message in this  
appendix.  
(Wording may vary.)  
indicates that the  
application did not  
receive the image.  
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Message  
Possible Cause(s)  
Suggested Solution(s)  
“Incorrect Firmware  
The Driver is attempting  
to download firmware to  
the Scanner but does not  
find the files it needs.  
Reinstall the KODAK Driver for  
Adobe Photoshop Software as  
described in Chapter 3, and try  
again.  
Version. Install the latest  
KODAK Driver for Adobe  
Photoshop Software.”  
“Incorrect Firmware  
Version. Install the latest  
TWAIN Compliant  
KODAK Driver(s).”  
The Driver is attempting  
to download firmware to  
the Scanner but does not  
find the files it needs.  
Reinstall the KODAK TWAIN  
Driver as described in Chapter 7,  
and try again.  
“Internal Error nnn. Restart  
MACINTOSH computer  
and try driver again. Or  
replace driver from original with Adobe Photoshop  
disk.”  
There is an unusual  
condition with the  
KODAK Driver for use  
Choose the driver again from the  
Acquire submenu. If the  
problems recurs, shut down your  
Macintosh computer, restart the  
computer and Photoshop, and  
try the driver again.  
on the Macintosh  
computer.  
If the condition persists, reinstall  
the KODAK Driver files as  
described in Chapter 3, and try  
again.  
“Not enough disk space.”  
There is not enough  
room on the disk to save  
the file.  
Choose another disk, if available,  
and try again.  
Choose a smaller scanning  
resolution (RES) and/or drag to  
crop on the KODAK Driver  
window, and try again.  
Create free space on this disk by  
deleting unneeded files, or by  
backing up files from this disk to  
another storage device and then  
deleting the files from this disk.  
Then try again.  
Messages  
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Possible Cause(s)  
Suggested Solution(s)  
“Not enough memory.”  
There is not enough  
storage or memory to  
complete the operation.  
With a Macintosh Computer,  
quit Adobe Photoshop and  
increase its memory size. (Select  
Photoshop on the Finder.  
Choose Get Info from the File  
menu. Increase the memory size.)  
Restart Photoshop and try the  
operation again.  
“Not enough memory.  
Please close other  
applications to free system  
resources.”  
There is not enough  
storage or memory to  
complete the operation.  
Create free space on the hard disk  
by deleting unneeded files, or by  
backing up files from this disk to  
another storage device and then  
deleting the files from this disk.  
Then try again.  
Be certain that you have the  
minimum system memory  
necessary to operate the Scanner  
with your computer. Refer to  
Chapter 2 (Macintosh) or  
Chapter 6 (PC). If not, have  
additional memory installed on  
your computer system.  
Close open image windows  
within the application and try  
again.  
Shut down other applications if  
they are running and try again.  
“Not enough memory to  
perform scanning, please  
close other applications or  
documents to free system  
resource.”  
Same as “Not enough  
memory” just above.  
Same as “Not enough memory”  
just above.  
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Message  
Possible Cause(s)  
Suggested Solution(s)  
“Parity error detected  
during transfer.”  
A hardware error has  
been detected in the  
cabling or in the  
Scanner.  
Verify that all SCSI connections  
are correct (if necessary turn off  
all equipment to alter the  
connections). Try other cables if  
available. If the problem persists,  
contact Kodak.  
“PLEASE WAIT . . .  
CALIBRATION IN  
PROGRESS  
This message appears  
normally during  
calibration.  
Wait for calibration to finish  
before inserting a Holder into the  
Scanner.  
DO NOT INSERT  
holders into Scanner.  
WAIT for calibration to  
complete!”  
“PLEASE WAIT . . .  
FOCUSING IN  
PROGRESS”  
Scanner is focusing.  
As prompted, wait for focusing to  
occur.  
“Preferences file could not  
be saved.”  
The system disk is full,  
or is write protected (for  
example on a SyQuest  
disk), or there is a  
problem with the system  
disk.  
Create room on the system disk,  
remove write protection from the  
system disk, or have the system  
disk repaired.  
“Problem with  
Magnification hardware.”  
A hardware problem was  
detected.  
Shut down the computer and the  
Scanner. Restart and try again. If  
the problem persists, reinstall the  
Scanner software as described in  
Chapter 3 (Macintosh) or Chapter  
7 (PC), and try again. If the  
problem continues contact  
Kodak.  
Messages  
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Message  
Possible Cause(s)  
Suggested Solution(s)  
“Required Scanner setup  
file (RFS3570.TBL for  
input) not available. Try  
again. If problem persists,  
reinstall the driver and try  
again. If unsuccessful,  
contact Kodak.”  
The software Driver is  
unable to use a required  
file.  
Reinstall the KODAK Driver as  
described in Chapter 7, and try  
again.  
If this is unsuccessful, contact  
Kodak.  
“Required Scanner setup  
file (RFS3570.TBL for  
output) not available. Try  
again. If problem persists,  
reinstall the driver and try  
again. If unsuccessful,  
contact Kodak.”  
The software Driver is  
unable to use a required  
file.  
Reinstall the KODAK Driver as  
described in Chapter 7, and try  
again.  
If this is unsuccessful, contact  
Kodak.  
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Message  
Possible Cause(s)  
Suggested Solution(s)  
“The Scanner was not  
found. Try the following:  
The SCSI cable is not  
connected properly.  
Verify that the SCSI cable is  
connected properly between the  
computer and the Scanner. If not,  
turn both off, reconnect them,  
and try again.  
Turn on Scanner Power  
Check all cables  
Check for SCSI ID  
conflict  
The SCSI cable is  
defective.  
Use another SCSI cable.  
Check for blown fuse”  
The Scanner SCSI ID is  
set improperly.  
Reset the Scanner SCSI ID so that  
it is different from other devices  
connected to the computer. To  
do so, turn off the computer,  
then the Scanner. Reset the  
Scanner SCSI ID. Restart and try  
again.  
The power to the  
Scanner is off.  
Turn off the computer. Turn on  
the Scanner, then the computer  
and try again.  
The Scanner fuse has  
blown.  
Determine the cause of the  
blown fuse and correct it. Then  
replace the fuse as described in  
Appendix E.  
You have connected the  
Scanner to a different  
computer (or to the same  
computer to which you  
recently connected an  
additional SCSI device),  
resulting in a SCSI ID  
conflict.  
Reset the Scanner SCSI ID so that  
it is different from other devices  
connected to the computer. To  
do so, turn off the computer then  
the Scanner, set the Scanner to a  
unique SCSI ID, turn on the  
Scanner then the computer, and  
try again.  
Messages  
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Message  
Possible Cause(s)  
Suggested Solution(s)  
“The Scanner was not  
found. Try the following:  
Same possible causes as  
the previous message.  
Same suggested solutions as the  
previous message.  
Turn on Scanner Power  
Check all cables  
You have several SCSI  
host adapters installed,  
and the Scanner is not  
connected to the host  
adapter selected as the  
TWAIN source.  
Select a different TWAIN source  
or turn off all equipment and  
reconnect the Scanner to the  
desired host adapter.  
Check for SCSI ID  
conflict  
Verify TWAIN driver  
matches installed  
board  
Check for blown fuse.”  
“This driver may not be  
compatible with this  
version of  
The KODAK Driver and  
your version of Adobe  
Photoshop are  
Adobe Photoshop version 2.0 or  
higher is required. Upgrade if  
necessary.  
PHOTOSHOP™”  
incompatible.  
“This driver requires 32 bit  
QuickDraw to operate.”  
You are working with a  
supported Macintosh  
Computer but the 32 bit  
QuickDraw file is  
Install or reinstall 32 bit  
QuickDraw.  
missing or damaged.  
The KODAK Driver will  
not work on an older  
Macintosh Computer  
You will not be able to use the  
KODAK Driver on this computer;  
run the driver on a different  
that does not have 32 bit computer.  
QuickDraw.  
“TWAIN Error. Error  
opening Data Source.  
Failure due to unknown  
causes.” (Appears when  
attempting to access the  
image window with a  
TWAIN acquire  
A TWAIN compliant  
KODAK Driver has not  
been installed or has  
been installed  
Reinstall the driver as described  
in Chapter 7 and try again.  
improperly in the PC.  
command.)  
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Appendix E — Replacing the Fuse  
Always turn off the Scanner and unplug it prior to replacing the fuse.  
Follow these instructions to replace the fuse when it has blown, or when  
moving the Scanner from one electrical service to another.  
NOTE: Contact Kodak if you replace the fuse because it has blown, and it  
immediately blows again.  
1. Turn off your computer.  
2. Verify that the power switch on the back of the Scanner is in the off  
(O) position by pressing the O end of the power switch.  
BACK OF FILM SCANNER  
SCSI ID  
2
Serial Number  
3570-  
3
Power Switch  
3. Unplug the power cable from the plug outlet cavity on the back of the  
Scanner.  
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4. Notice that the fuse cover has a small tab accessible from the plug  
outlet cavity.  
Fuse Cover Tab  
5. Insert a thin, flat object (like a small screwdriver), beneath the fuse  
cover tab and twist; the fuse housing pops free.  
6. Pull the fuse housing out of the Scanner.  
FUSE HOUSING  
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7. Lift the tab on the fuse housing and slide out the fuse holder.  
Lift this tab.  
FUSE HOLDER  
8. Use your thumb and forefinger to pull the fuse from the fuse holder.  
FUSE  
9. Replace the blown fuse with a new fuse, selecting from the table  
below. (These fuses are commonly available outside of Kodak.)  
CAUTION: For continued protection against fire hazard replace only with the  
same type and rating fuse.  
Line Voltage Fuse Type and Rating  
120V  
1.0A  
250V SLO-BLO  
100V  
T 250V 1.0A  
T 250V 1.0A  
220-240V  
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10. With the fuse facing up, insert the flat end of the fuse holder into the  
fuse housing, and slide the pieces together until they snap together.  
Flat End  
11. Slide the fuse housing back into the Scanner; be certain that the tab is  
aligned properly and that you push the fuse cover until it is flush with  
the Scanner.  
12. Plug the power cable back into the plug outlet. The Scanner is ready  
for use.  
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Appendix F — Updating  
the KODAK Driver  
This appendix provides information on obtaining and installing an up-  
dated software driver including:  
Directions for downloading the software driver electronically from  
several sources. (We recommend this as the preferred method of  
obtaining driver updates.)  
Directions for obtaining the software driver on diskettes directly from  
Kodak.  
Directions for installing the software driver and updating scanner  
firmware once you have obtained the updated version of the driver.  
Downloading Software Drivers Electronically  
NOTE: The availability of software downloading service described in this section  
may vary from area to area.  
When Kodak prepares updated versions of the software drivers for the  
scanner, it makes those updates available electronically on a public ftp  
server. Downloading an update from this network is the quickest way to  
obtain the most current driver. You receive the driver directly — in a  
timely way — at your convenience.  
Downloading a driver requires: a modem, communications software, a  
telephone line, and access to this server. These items are not supplied by  
Kodak.  
You access this ftp server using one of the following methods:  
Via FTP at “ftp ftp.kodak.com/pub/photo-cd/drivers/”  
Log-in as “anonymous” using your complete e-mail address as a  
password. The file “Descriptions.txt” in the drivers directory lists all  
Updating the KODAK Driver  
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files by product, version, release date, and so on. Find and download  
the driver for the product you use.  
Via the World Wide Web at:  
“http://www.kodak.com/productInfo/technicalInfo/  
driverSupport.shtml”  
This page contains links to driver listings by product type. Find and  
download the driver for the product you use by following the  
hyperlinks.  
Via FTP (or WWW) through America Online (AOL) or CompuServe.  
A driver description index is posted on AOL (keyword Kodak, and  
then check the Kodak Information Library) and on CompuServe  
(“Go Kodak” and then check Library 1). Instructions are also posted  
describing how to access the Kodak ftp site through the on-line  
service ftp utility. Find and download the driver for the product you  
use.  
We encourage you to visit our driver site on a regular basis.  
Once you have obtained a driver, continue at “Installing the Software  
Driver” below.  
Obtaining Software Updates Directly from  
Kodak  
You can order diskettes containing current versions of the KODAK Driver  
for Adobe Photoshop Software (Macintosh) and/or the KODAK TWAIN  
Driver. Refer to the “Appendix I —Optional Equipment & Spare Parts List”  
for ordering information.  
If you obtain software directly from Kodak, install it as described in the  
next section.  
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Installing the Software Driver  
This section describes how to update the driver on your hard disk, either  
the KODAK Driver for Adobe Photoshop Software (Macintosh) or the  
KODAK TWAIN Driver.  
The section assumes that you have downloaded the desired files as  
described earlier in this appendix, or that you have received a new  
diskette from Kodak with these files.  
Updating the KODAK Driver for Adobe  
Photoshop Software (Macintosh)  
1. Complete all the steps in “Installing the KODAK Driver for Adobe  
Photoshop Software (Macintosh)” in Chapter 3, except as noted here.  
Since you will be replacing files (KODAK RFS 3570 and  
RFS3570.BIN) with new versions, you may wish to save the older  
versions of the files by copying them to a backup diskette.  
If the files have been downloaded from a network (instead of  
obtained on a diskette), use the downloaded files from their  
location on your hard disk (since there is no diskette).  
When you copy the new files to the appropriate location on your  
hard disk, you will be prompted to confirm that you want to  
replace the existing files. After backing them up, as suggested just  
above, you can replace the files.  
2. Access the new driver by completing the steps in Chapter 5, “Using  
the KODAK Driver for Adobe Photoshop Software — Macintosh  
Computer.”  
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Updating the KODAK TWAIN Driver (PC)  
1. Complete all steps in “Installing TWAIN Compliant KODAK Driver(s)”  
in Chapter 7, except if the files have been downloaded from a net-  
work — instead of obtained on a diskette — run the SETUP program  
from its location on you hard disk rather than from the diskette.  
2. Access the new driver by completing the steps in Chapter 9, “Using  
KODAK Drivers with Windows Applications — PC.”  
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Appendix G — Repacking  
Instructions  
If you are having difficulties using your KODAK Professional RFS 3570  
Film Scanner, please contact a Kodak representative before returning your  
unit for service. In the United States, call Kodak at 1-800-CD-KODAK. In  
Canada call 1-800-465-6325. In other countries, call your nearest Kodak  
representative. If service is required, your Kodak representative will tell  
you how to return the unit to the nearest service center for repair and  
issue a return authorization number.  
Please make sure that you have filled out and returned your Warranty  
Registration card; warranty service will not be provided without return of  
the Warranty Registration card or dated proof of purchase.  
Please follow these instructions if you need to repack your Scanner to ship  
it to Kodak. Be sure to use the original shipping carton and packing  
materials! If the original packing materials have been discarded or are not  
available, packing will be at the owner’s expense. A shipping box is  
available from Kodak Parts Services at additional cost. To order, call  
Kodak Parts Services at 1-800-431-7278 (fax 1-716-588-3051).  
Do not include cables, Film or Slide Holders, software, or manuals in the  
packaging.  
1. Fill out the enclosed KODAK Professional RFS 3570 Film Scanner  
Problem Report Form (Appendix H). Be certain your return address is  
complete, and that you have included the return authorization num-  
ber you received from Kodak.  
2. Shut down the computer and Scanner.  
3. Disconnect power and SCSI cables from the Scanner.  
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4. Remove the Film or Slide Holder from the Scanner.  
5. Place the Scanner into the plastic bag and then into the original  
shipping carton.  
NOTE: The plastic bag is important because it protects the Scanner from dirt  
and scuffing during shipment.  
6. Place the completed Problem Report Form (Appendix H) in the  
shipping carton on top of the Scanner.  
7. Close and seal the shipping carton with tape.  
8. Ship as instructed by your Kodak representative.  
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Appendix H — Problem Report Form  
KODAK Professional RFS 3570 Film  
Scanner  
Customer Return Address  
Name _______________________________________________________________  
Company____________________________________________________________  
Address _____________________________________________________________  
____________________________________________________________________  
____________________________________________________________________  
City________________________________ State ____ Zip _________ — ______  
Phone (  
) ______________________________________________________  
Date ________________________________________________________________  
Equipment Description  
Scanner Serial Number — ______________________  
(See back of Scanner under “Serial Number.”)  
Return Authorization Number ______________________  
Provided by the Kodak. Refer to “Appendix G — Repacking Instructions” for additional  
information.  
Problem Description  
____________________________________________________________________  
____________________________________________________________________  
____________________________________________________________________  
____________________________________________________________________  
____________________________________________________________________  
Problem Report Form  
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Appendix I — Optional Equipment &  
Spare Parts List  
Ordering Optional Kodak Equipment from Your  
Dealer  
To order items in this category, contact your dealer. For product informa-  
tion, including detailed information on options and accessories, and to  
obtain catalog numbers where not provided, in the United States call  
1-800-CD-KODAK, in Canada call 1-800-465-6325, and elsewhere  
contact your local Kodak representative, except as noted below.  
NOTE: None of the items described in this section is supplied with the Scanner.  
Item Name  
Description  
KODAK XLS 8650 Digital  
Printer (raster)  
Prints 300 pixels per inch, 24-bit color or eight-bit gray scale  
images up to 8.5 x 12-inches (21.6 x 30.5-cm) to KODAK  
EKTATHERM XLS print paper or transparencies. Print time for  
reflective prints is 1.7 minutes or less at maximum image  
area including EKTATHERM XTRALIFE (1.2 minutes without  
EKTATHERM XTRALIFE), and 3.2 minutes or less at  
maximum image area for transparency material. Kodak’s new  
EKTATHERM XTRALIFE Ribbon, available in color or black,  
incorporates a laminate patch that: protects a finished  
reflective print from fingerprints, gives reflective prints  
additional light-fade stability, and prevents dye from  
transferring to PVC sleeves and folder. The printer can use  
the KODAK EKTATHERM Color Proofing Ribbon/CMYK  
reflective print paper with a new dye set for matching color  
prepress proofing requirements.  
KODAK XLS 8650 PS Digital Includes all features of the printer above, and in addition  
Printer (raster and postscript) includes an ADOBE POSTSCRIPT Level 2 language  
interpreter.  
Optional Equipment & Spare Parts List  
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Description  
KODAK Digital Science™  
Prints 300 pixels per inch, 24-bit color images up to 12.2 x  
Desktop Color Proofer 9000 18-inches (30.9 x 45.7-cm) to KODAK EKTATHERM Color  
Digital Printer  
Proofing Ribbon/CMYK reflective print paper. In addition to  
raster printing, this printer includes an ADOBE POSTSCRIPT  
Level 2 language interpreter. The printer can use the KODAK  
EKTATHERM Color Proofing Ribbon/CMYK reflective print  
paper with a new dye set for matching color prepress  
proofing requirements.  
Name  
Catalog No. Description  
RFS 35 mm Negative Film  
Holder  
871-4263  
35 mm Negative Film Holder for use with  
RFS35, RFS 2035, 2035 Plus, and 3570  
Film Scanners  
RFS 35 mm Slide Holder  
869-8011  
35 mm Slide Holder for use with RFS35,  
RFS 2035, 2035 Plus, and 3570 Film  
Scanners  
RFS 4.5 x 6 cm Film Holder  
RFS 46 mm Film Holder  
RFS 6 x 4.5 cm Film Holder  
RFS 6 x 6 cm Film Holder  
RFS 6 x 7 cm Film Holder  
RFS 6 x 9 cm Film Holder  
RFS 70 mm Film Holder  
160-5930  
172-2461  
885-3731  
898-8602  
815-2472  
857-7207  
847-0445  
4.5 x 6 cm Film Holder for use with RFS  
3570 Film Scanner  
46 mm Film Holder for use with RFS 3570  
Film Scanner  
6 x 4.5 cm Film Holder for use with RFS  
3570 Film Scanner  
6 x 6 cm Film Holder for use with RFS  
3570 Film Scanner  
6 x 7 cm Film Holder for use with RFS  
3570 Film Scanner  
6 x 9 cm Film Holder for use with RFS  
3570 Film Scanner  
70 mm Film Holder for use with RFS 3570  
Film Scanner  
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Name  
Catalog No. Description  
Calibration Mask  
180-7296  
869-8821  
Calibration mask (light lock gate)  
RFS 35 mm Multi-frame  
Holder Adapter  
RFS 35 mm Multi-frame Holder Adapter to  
hold 35 mm multi-frame holders  
Single-frame Holder Adapter  
851-1586  
Single-frame Holder Adapter to use with  
single frame film holders  
Dust Cover  
Dust Brush  
133-9993  
809-9939  
Ordering Optional Equipment from Other  
Vendors  
To order items in this category, contact the individual vendors listed  
below.  
Kodak assumes no responsibility for your use of third-party optional  
equipment.  
NOTE: None of these items is supplied with the Scanner.  
Item Name  
Description  
Software Drivers  
You may be able to obtain software drivers prepared by  
companies other than Kodak that enable you to use the  
Scanner on computer platforms in addition to the Macintosh  
or PC, or with operating systems in addition to the  
Macintosh operating system or Windows.  
You may also be interested in developing your own software  
driver.  
For information contact Kodak.  
Optional Equipment & Spare Parts List  
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Ordering Spare Parts from Kodak  
To order any of the following spare parts for your Scanner, call Kodak  
Parts Services at 1-800-431-7278 (fax 1-716-588-3051).  
Part Name  
Part No.  
Description  
NOTE: The Macintosh and PC cables below are also widely available from computer  
retailers. If you obtain a cable from one of these sources, be certain to obtain a high quality  
cable with a continuous EMI shield over the cable and connections.  
25-pin to 50-pin SCSI cable  
for Macintosh computers  
8B5471  
50-pin SCSI to 50-pin SCSI  
cable for Macintosh  
computers  
This item is not supplied with the Scanner,  
but is widely available from computer  
retailers.  
50-pin SCSI to 50-pin SCSI2  
cable for IBM/Compatible PC  
computers  
This item is not supplied with the Scanner,  
but is widely available from computer  
retailers.  
50-pin SCSI to 50-pin SCSI  
cable for IBM/Compatible PC  
computers  
This item is not supplied with the Scanner,  
but is widely available from computer  
retailers.  
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Part Name  
Part No.  
Description  
KODAK Driver for Adobe  
Photoshop Software  
(Macintosh), and KODAK  
TWAIN Driver (PC,  
We encourage you to obtain software  
updates electronically as described in  
“Appendix F — Updating Your Kodak  
Software Driver” in this manual. However,  
you can also order them from Kodak. (In  
the United States call 1-800-CD-KODAK,  
in Canada call 1-800-465-6325, and  
elsewhere contact your local Kodak  
representative.)  
3.5-inch diskette)  
Power cord  
590966  
692480  
3B5877  
50-pin SCSI terminator  
Shipping box — cardboard  
Ordering New Manuals from Kodak  
To order an additional user’s manual, call Kodak Advertising Distribution  
at 1-800-233-1650 (fax 1-716-588-4807).  
Part Name  
Part No.  
Description  
User’s Manual  
The part  
KODAK Professional RFS 3570 Film  
number appears Scanner User’s Manual.  
on the last page  
of this manual.  
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Appendix J — Specifications  
KODAK Professional RFS 3570 Film Scanner  
Power  
120 V, 60 Hz, 1.0 A  
100V, 50/60 Hz, 1.0 A  
220-240 V, 50 Hz, 0.5 A  
Warm Up  
None required  
Color Balance  
Automatic with manual fine-tuning  
Scanning Resolutions  
Preset and selectable custom resolutions, providing up to 2000 DPI  
depending on film size.  
Focus  
Built-in Autofocus  
Film and Holders  
Holder for 35 mm unmounted film strips up to six frames  
Holder for 35 mm mounted slides up to four frames  
Holders for 120 film format (for 6 x 7 cm and 6 x 6 cm)  
Optional Holders available for 6 x 9 cm, 6 x 4.5 cm, 4.5 x 6 cm, 46 mm,  
and 70 mm  
Specifications  
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A/D Accuracy  
12-bit A/D conversion  
Dynamic Range  
12-bits per color  
Color/Gray Levels  
24 bits per color pixel  
8 bits per monochrome pixel  
Color Separation  
CCD area array sensor  
RGB filter wheel  
Xenon strobe  
Interface/Termination  
Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)  
The Scanner does not have an internal terminator.  
Interface Cards  
Macintosh computer: none required  
PC: ASPI SCSI host adapter cards such as those from Adeptec, Inc. run-  
ning EZ-SCSI 4.01 or later.  
Scan File Size  
18 MB full-resolution color  
6 MB full-resolution monochrome  
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Approximate Dimensions  
13.25 in. (33.7 cm) wide x 21 in. (53.4 cm) long x 8 in. (20.3 cm) high  
Approximate Weight (Scanner alone)  
16 lbs., 13 oz. (7.5 kg)  
Safety  
CSA (NRTL/C) — Certified to both US and Canadian standards, TUV  
Operating Ambient Temperature Range  
60° to 85° F (16° to 29° C)  
NOTE: Do not turn on the Scanner unless it is within this range. If the Scanner has  
been stored or transported outside of this range, allow it to return to within this  
range before turning it on.  
Operating Ambient Humidity Range  
20% to 75% relative humidity (non-condensing)  
NOTE: If the Scanner is stored or transported in cold temperatures, and then  
brought into a warm, humid environment, condensation may occur.  
Software Drivers  
Macintosh computer: KODAK Driver (plug-in) for use with ADOBE  
PHOTOSHOP  
PC: KODAK Drivers for use with supported TWAIN compliant applica-  
tions. One driver is provided for ASPI SCSI host adapter cards such as  
those from Adeptec, Inc. running EZ-SCSI 4.01 or later, and another driver  
is provided for supported Future Domain SCSI host adapter cards. (Refer  
to Chapter 6.)  
Specifications  
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Appendix K — Glossary  
This section provides brief explanations of terms used in conjunction with  
the Scanner. Refer to the Index to find additional reference material about  
the following terms. In addition, Chapter 5, “Using the KODAK Driver for  
Adobe Photoshop — Macintosh Computer,” and Chapter 9, “Using the  
KODAK Drivers with Windows Applications — PC,” contain detailed  
reference material at the end of the chapters of each term appearing on  
the KODAK Driver window.  
Access.  
Reach the KODAK Driver window by making the appropri-  
ate choice from a menu of your image editing application.  
Acquire.  
Move image data into an image editing application from the  
Scanner. This occurs when you click SCAN in the KODAK  
Driver window. As the image is acquired, the settings you’ve  
made are applied to the image data.  
BIN file.  
This file, placed on your hard disk when you install the  
software, contains firmware, the control programming used  
by the Scanner. The firmware is automatically copied —  
downloaded — from your computer hard disk into the  
Scanner each time you begin a work session.  
CCD (charge coupled device). The type of imager inside the Scanner.  
Download firmware. See BIN file.  
Driver.  
The software provided by Kodak as part of the Scanner that  
allows you to access the Scanner from your computer. Also  
called the “Photoshop driver” on the Macintosh computer  
platform, and the “TWAIN driver” on the PC platform.  
Firmware. Scanner control programming. See also BIN file.  
Imager.  
The light sensitive object (CCD) positioned within the  
Scanner that collects light striking it through your film.  
Glossary  
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KODAK Driver window. The window displayed by the driver in which a  
preview of one image appears. The window also displays  
controls that allow you to manipulate the scanning process.  
Photoshop driver. The software provided by Kodak as part of the Scan-  
ner that allows you to access the Scanner from your  
Macintosh computer. Another driver, the “TWAIN driver”  
provides similar access on the PC platform (including access  
to the PC version of Photoshop).  
Plug-in.  
Another name for the driver software. See also Driver.  
Preview.  
A single large image displayed in the KODAK Driver win-  
dow as you manipulate the controls in the window.  
POWER on Light. A light at the top left front of the Scanner that when  
on indicates that the Scanner is on.  
TWAIN.  
A set of written specifications developed by a consortium of  
vendors, that when implemented in software allows you to  
acquire data from a peripheral (such as a film scanner or  
digital camera) directly into your software application (such  
as an image-editing software) without leaving the applica-  
tion.  
TWAIN driver. The software provided by Kodak as part of the Scanner  
that allows you to access the Scanner from your PC. Another  
driver, the “Photoshop driver” provides similar access on the  
Macintosh computer platform.  
K-2  
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Index  
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8-bit video card. See Video display card  
8-bits per monochrome pixel J-2  
12-bit color 1-2, J-2  
16-bit video card. See Video display card  
24-bit video card. See Video display card  
24-bits per color pixel 1-2, J-2  
32-bit QuickDraw 2-2, 2-3, D-14  
90°  
Macintosh 5-16, 5-25  
PC 9-16, 9-25  
Carton G-1 to G-2, I-5  
CCD. See Charge Coupled Device  
Charge Coupled Device 1-1, J-2, K-1  
Class A device vi  
Cleaning iv  
Autofocus 1-2  
B
Click Now  
B (blue). See Blue  
B & W 1-1  
Macintosh 5-18 to 5-19, 5-26  
PC 9-19 to 9-20, 9-26  
Click White  
Macintosh 5-18 to 5-19, 5-26  
PC 9-19 to 9-20, 9-26  
Color  
Macintosh 5-6, 5-17, 5-25  
PC 9-7, 9-17, 9-25, 9-27  
Balance 1-2, J-1  
Macintosh 5-16, 5-19, 5-25  
PC 9-16, 9-19, 9-25, 9-26  
Black-and-white. See B & W  
Blue 1-1  
Macintosh 5-16, 5-25  
PC 9-17, 9-25  
90° CCW  
Macintosh 5-16, 5-25  
PC 9-17, 9-25  
90° CW  
Macintosh 5-16, 5-25  
PC 9-17, 9-25  
180°  
Macintosh 5-16, 5-24  
Balance 1-2, J-1  
Macintosh 5-16, 5-19, 5-25  
PC 9-16, 9-19, 9-25, 9-26  
Levels J-2  
Macintosh 5-18 to 5-19  
PC 9-19 to 9-20  
Macintosh 5-19  
PC 9-19 to 9-20, 9-25  
BIN files. See RFS3570.BIN  
Brightness  
PC 9-17, 9-25  
80386 6-2, 9-25  
Monitor  
Macintosh 2-2  
Macintosh 5-19, 5-26  
PC 9-20, 9-26  
PC 6-2  
Negative. See also Negative (film  
type) 1-1  
Separation J-2  
A
C
A/D conversion 1-2, J-2  
About Photoshop 5-25  
About Plug-in 5-25  
About Scanner 9-25  
Access K-1  
Cables  
Message D-13 to D-14  
Command key 5-17, 5-21, 5-26  
CompuServe F-2  
Condensation J-3  
Connector, SCSI. See SCSI, Port  
Contrast  
Power cords  
v
Macintosh 3-2  
PC 7-2  
Accessories vi  
Acquire K-1  
Adaptec, Inc. See SCSI, ASPI host adapter  
Adobe Photoshop  
SCSI I-4  
Length 3-9, 7-9  
Macintosh 3-4 to 3-18  
PC 7-5 to 7-18  
Macintosh 5-20, 5-26  
PC 9-26, 9-27  
Troubleshooting C-3  
Control Panel, Macintosh  
Computer C-4  
Compressed air C-7  
Crop  
Macintosh 5-21, 5-26 to 5-27  
PC 9-21 to 9-22, 9-26 to 9-27  
CSA J-3  
Custom (Resolution)  
Macintosh 5-20, 5-28 to 5-29  
PC 9-21, 9-28  
CCW. See 90° CCW  
CW. See 90° CW  
CYAN  
Macintosh 1-2, 2-2, 5-1 to 5-30  
Version number 2-3, 3-21 to 3-22  
PC (Windows) 6-3, 9-3, 9-4 to 9-5  
Version number 9-3  
Plug-ins 3-22, K-2  
Troubleshooting C-1  
Spare parts I-4 to I-5  
Troubleshooting C-1  
Calibration 1-2  
Macintosh 5-5, 5-7 to 5-11, 5-12,  
5-15  
Mask 5-10, 5-15, 9-11, 9-15, I-3  
Messages D-1 to D-2, D-5, D-11  
PC 9-7 to 9-12, 9-15  
PS Prefs 3-22  
Advanced SCSI Programming Interface.  
See SCSI, ASPI host adapter  
America Online F-2  
Analog-to-digital conversion 1-2, J-2  
Apple Macintosh Computer. See  
Macintosh Computer  
ASPI host adapter. See SCSI, ASPI host  
adapter  
Attachments iv  
Auto Bal  
Troubleshooting C-5  
Canadian Department of Communica-  
tions vii  
Cancel  
Macintosh 5-26  
PC 9-26  
Macintosh 5-19  
PC 9-19 to 9-20  
11-2  
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Film (continued)  
Types 1-1, 1-2  
HDI-30-pin to 50-pin SCSI cable 3-3  
High (Sharpen)  
Macintosh 5-16, 5-29  
PC 9-17, 9-29  
Holder. See Film, Holders; and Slides,  
Holders  
D
Dimensions J-3  
Macintosh 5-6, 5-27  
Diffuser 5-22, 9-22 to 9-23, C-6  
Display. See Monitor  
PC 9-7, 9-27  
Fire hazard, preventing iii, vi  
Firmware K-1  
Macintosh 5-11, 5-12  
PC 9-12  
Message D-8, D-9  
Focus. See also Autofocus J-1  
Macintosh 5-5, 5-15, 5-17 to 5-18,  
5-27  
Display card. See Video display card  
Dithered color, monitor 1-2  
DOS prompt 7-22, 9-4  
Downloading drivers F-1 to F-4  
DPI (resolution)  
Host adapter cards. See SCSI  
Humidity range J-3  
I
Macintosh 5-28  
ID, SCSI. See SCSI, ID  
Identification, SCSI. See SCSI, ID  
Image Troubleshooting C-3 to C-5  
Image Size  
PC 9-28  
Drivers. See KODAK Drivers  
Dust iv, 5-22, 5-23, C-6 to C-8  
Dust cover 5-24, 9-24, C-8, I-3  
Dust removal tool 5-22, 9-23, C-5, C-6  
to C-7, I-3  
Message D-5, D-11  
PC 9-6, 9-12, 9-13, 9-15, 9-17 to  
9-19, 9-27  
Macintosh 5-20, 5-21, 5-28  
PC 9-21, 9-27, 9-28  
Installation  
Macintosh 3-1 to 3-22, F-43  
PC 7-1 to 7-24, F-4  
Interface cards. See SCSI, Host adapters  
Ionizer C-7  
FTP F-1  
Full (Resolution)  
Macintosh 5-20, 5-28 to 5-29  
PC 9-20  
Fuse E-1 to E-4  
Message D-13 to D-14  
Replacing E-1 to E-4  
Specifications E-3  
Troubleshooting D-13 to D-14  
Dynamic range J-2  
E
Electric shock, reducing risk iii  
Electromagnetic emission vii  
EMI. See Electromagnetic emission  
ESC  
K
KODAK Advertising Distribution I-5  
Macintosh 5-26  
PC 9-26, C-4  
KODAK Digital Science Desktop Color  
Proofer 900 Digital Printer I-2  
KODAK Drivers J-3, G-1  
Diskette  
European Standard EN55022 vi  
EZ-SCSI. See SCSI, ASPI host adapter  
G
G (Green). See Green  
Gamma  
Macintosh 3-21  
F
FCC vi  
Macintosh 3-21, 5-20, 5-26, 5-28  
PC 9-20, 9-27  
Troubleshooting C-3  
Get Info 5-28  
Glossary K-1 to K-2  
Graphics adapter. See Video display card  
Green 1-1  
Macintosh 5-19  
PC 9-19 to 9-20, 9-25  
Grounding iv  
PC 7-22  
Driver window K-3  
Macintosh 5-3 to 5-29  
PC 9-8 to 9-29  
Fiber strip (dust removal tool) 5-22,  
9-23  
Film J-1  
Installing  
Holders I-2 to I-3, J-1  
Macintosh 4-2 to 4-12  
PC 8-2 to 8-12  
Spare parts I-2 to I-3  
Loading  
Macintosh 4-1 to 4-12, 5-5  
PC 8-1 to 8-12, 9-6  
Negatives. See Negative (film type)  
Positives. See Positive (film type)  
Size J-2  
Macintosh 3-21 to 3-22  
PC 7-22 to 7-23  
Spare parts I-3, I-4 to I-5  
Troubleshooting C-2 to C-5  
TWAIN. See TWAIN  
Updating F-1 to F-4  
Using  
H
Hard disk requirements  
Macintosh 2-2  
Macintosh 5-1 to 5-23  
PC 9-1 to 9-24  
KODAK Parts Services I-4  
PC 6-2  
Macintosh 5-6, 5-15, 5-27  
PC 9-7, 9-7, 9-27  
Hardware Troubleshooting C-1  
Hazards, preventing iii, vi  
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Macintosh 5-27  
PC 9-27  
Precautions iii to vi  
Preferences  
Macintosh 5-14  
PC 9-15  
Messages D-11  
PreScan  
N
Negative (film type)  
Macintosh 5-27  
PC 9-27  
KODAK RFS 3570 (menu choice) 3-22,  
5-3, 5-23  
KODAK XLS 8650 printer I-1  
KODAK XLS 8650 PS printer I-1  
Normal (rotation)  
Macintosh 5-16  
PC 9-17, 9-28  
Normal (Sharpen)  
Macintosh 5-16, 5-28, 5-29  
PC 9-17, 9-29  
NRTL/C J-3  
Macintosh 5-6 to 5-11, 5-14, 5-15,  
5-18, 5-28  
PC 9-7 to 9-12, 9-15, 9-19, 9-28  
Preview 1-2, K-2  
Printers 2-4, 6-4, I-1 to I-2  
Problem Report Form H-1  
Program Manager 7-22  
L
Light, power on 5-3, 9-3, K-2  
Lightening hazard  
Liquid cleaner C-7  
Liquid hazard iv, v  
Loading film/slides  
v
O
PS Prefs. See Adobe Photoshop, PS Prefs  
Off (Sharpen)  
Macintosh 4-1 to 4-12, 5-5  
PC 8-1 to 8-12, 9-6  
Macintosh 5-16, 5-29  
PC 9-17, 9-29  
Optional Equipment I-1 to I-3  
Overscanning  
R
R (red). See Red  
Radio frequency energy vi  
RAM requirements  
Macintosh 2-2  
PC 9-4  
M
Macintosh Computer 2-1 to 2-3  
IIfx 3-8, 3-14  
Macintosh 5-13  
PC 9-14  
Message D-9  
Read-me  
PowerBook 3-3, 3-5  
Troubleshooting C-1 to C-2  
Magenta  
Macintosh 5-19  
PC 9-19 to 9-20  
Magnification Adjustment 1-2  
Macintosh 5-12 to 5-14, 5-28  
PC 9-6, 9-13, 9-28  
P
Macintosh 3-21  
PC 6-2, 7-23, 7-24  
Recalibrate button 5-22, 5-28, 9-23,  
9-28, C-6 to C-8  
Packing materials iii, 3-2, 7-2  
Photoshop. See Adobe Photoshop  
Pixel 1-1  
Plug-in modules. See Adobe Photoshop,  
Plug-ins  
Port. See SCSI, Port  
Positive (film type)  
Macintosh 5-27  
PC 9-27  
Red 1-1  
Macintosh 5-19  
PC 9-19 to 9-20, 9-25  
Relative humidity J-3  
Repacking G-1 to G-2  
Replacing fuse. See Fuse  
RES. See Resolution  
Reset Defaults  
Macintosh 5-19, 5-29  
PC 9-19 to 9-20, 9-28  
Resolution 1-2, J-1  
Macintosh 5-20, 5-28 to 5-29  
PC 9-20 to 9-21, 9-28  
Return authorization G-1  
RFS3570.BIN 3-22, K-1  
Message D-8  
Message D-11  
Manual. See User’s Manual, Spare part  
Memory message D-3, D-9 to D-10  
Messages D-1 to D-14  
Microsoft Windows. See Windows  
Moisture hazard iv  
Monitor  
Macintosh 2-2  
PC 6-2  
Troubleshooting C-4  
Monochrome 1-1  
Mounted slides. See Slides  
Multi-frame holder adapter  
Macintosh 4-5, 4-7, 4-10, 5-7  
PC 8-5, 8-7, 8-10, 9-8  
Spare parts I-3  
Power J-1  
Connection  
Macintosh 3-2  
PC 7-2  
Cords. See Cables  
Indicator light 5-3, 9-3, K-2  
Sources iv, 3-2  
Overloading  
Switch  
v
Macintosh 3-2, 5-3  
PC 7-2, 7-20, 9-3  
Troubleshooting C-1  
RGB Filter wheel J-2  
Rotate image  
PowerBook. See Macintosh Computer,  
PowerBook  
Macintosh 5-16  
PC 9-17  
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Select (image)  
Strobe 1-1, 9-25  
Systems software  
Macintosh 2-3  
Crashes C-2  
S
Macintosh 5-15, 5-29  
PC 9-15 to 9-16, 9-29  
Selection rectangle  
Macintosh 5-17, 5-21, 5-27  
PC 9-18, 9-21 to 9-22, 9-26 to 9-27  
Self test 5-3, 9-3  
Service vi  
Sharpen 1-2  
Macintosh 5-16, 5-29  
PC 9-17, 9-29  
Shipping G-1 to G-2  
Carton spare part I-5  
Shock hazard, preventing iii, vi  
Single-frame film holder  
Macintosh 5-8  
Safeguards iii to vi  
Safety specifications J-3  
Scan (image)  
Tuner 2-3  
PC 6-3  
Macintosh 5-5 to 5-23, 5-29  
Command 5-16, 5-21  
Message D-5  
Troubleshooting C-2  
PC 9-16 to 9-24  
Command 9-22, 9-23, 9-26 to  
9-27, 9-28, 9-29  
T
Technical assistance viii  
Temperature range J-3  
Termination. See SCSI, Termination  
Terminator. See SCSI, Terminator  
Transparency 1-1  
SCSI  
ASPI host adapter 1-2, 6-2, 7-3, 7-21  
to 7-24, J-2, J-3  
Cables I-4  
Length 3-9, 7-9  
Macintosh 3-4 to 3-18  
PC 7-5 to 7-18  
Troubleshooting C-1  
Chain  
Macintosh 3-9  
PC 7-9  
Devices  
Macintosh 5-3  
PC 7-4, 9-3  
Host adapters 1-2, 7-20, J-2, J-3  
Installing 7-3 to 7-4  
ID  
Macintosh 3-19 to 3-20  
PC 7-19 to 7-20  
Troubleshooting C-2  
Interface (PC) 6-2  
Messages D-4, D-6, D-7  
Port  
Troubleshooting viii, C-1 to C-5  
Hardware C-1  
PC 9-9  
Spare part I-3  
Image C-3 to C-5  
Water spots/bubbles 5-21 to 5-22,  
C-3, C-6 to C-7  
Single-frame holder adapter  
Macintosh 4-4, 4-11, 5-9  
PC 9-10  
Software C-2  
Tuner. See Systems software, Macintosh,  
Tuner  
Spare part I-3  
Size, Film. See Film, Size  
Size of scan J-2  
Slides  
Holders  
Macintosh 4-3 to 4-7  
PC 8-3 to 8-7  
Spare parts I-2 to I-3  
Loading  
Turn off Scanner  
Macintosh 5-24  
PC 9-24  
TUV J-3  
TWAIN 1-2, J-3, K-2  
Applications 6-3  
Directory 7-22  
Drivers 7-21 to 7-24, 9-1 to 9-29  
Messages D-6, D-9, D-14  
Types. See Film, Types  
Macintosh 4-1 to 4-12, 5-5  
PC 8-1 to 8-12, 9-6  
Thickness accepted  
Macintosh 4-3  
U
Macintosh 3-4 to 3-18  
PC 6-2  
Underscanning  
PC 4-3  
Macintosh 5-13  
PC 9-14  
Updating drivers F-1 to F-4  
User’s Manual (Spare part) I-5  
SLO-BLO fuse E-3  
Software. See Systems Software  
Software Drivers. See KODAK Drivers  
Software License Agreement A-1 to A-4  
Software Updates. See KODAK Drivers,  
Updating  
Spare parts I-4 to I-5  
Specifications J-1 to J-3  
Stop Select  
Macintosh 5-15  
PC 9-16  
Termination J-2  
Macintosh 3-3 to 3-18  
PC 7-8 to 7-20  
Specification J-2  
Terminator I-5  
Macintosh 3-8 to 3-18  
PC 7-8 to 7-18  
Spare Parts I-5  
SCSI2 7-4, 7-5  
V
Version number  
Macintosh 5-29  
PC 9-29  
VGA 6-2  
Index  
11-5  
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Video display card 1-2  
Macintosh 2-2  
PC 6-2  
View Changes  
Macintosh 5-16, 5-19, 5-20, 5-30  
PC 9-20, 9-25, 9-29  
W
Warm up time J-1  
Warranty B-1 to B-4  
Warranty Registration card 2-1, 6-1  
Water hazard iv  
Weight J-3  
Windows 6-2, 6-3, 9-4  
ASPI host adapter. See SCSI, ASPI host  
adapter  
Microsoft 6-3  
Windows 95 6-3  
World Wide Web F-2  
X
Xenon strobe J-2  
Y
Yellow  
Macintosh 5-19  
PC 9-19 to 9-20  
11-6  
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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY • ROCHESTER, NY 14650  
KODAK Professional RFS 3570 Film Scanner  
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