Software Reference Guide
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Calibrating Your System
Calibrating Your Screen
For Windows 98 users
For Windows 95 and NT 4.0 users:
For Macintosh users
You need to calibrate your screen when you first install the scanner software, and anytime you switch to a different monitor.
For Windows 98 users
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Double click the Scanners and Cameras icon in Control Panel. The Scanners and Cameras Properties dialog box appears. Click the Properties button.
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Click the Utility tab, then click the Screen Calibration Utility icon. The Screen Calibration dialog box appears.
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The gray stripes will not blend together perfectly; however, try to make the different tones match as closely as possible.
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Click OK to finish calibrating your scanner and monitor.
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The setting is automatically saved as the Screen profile in the Calibration list in EPSON TWAIN's Destination dialog box. The screen profile contains calibration information for the preview image as well as the scanned image.
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For Windows 95 and NT 4.0 users:
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Double-click the EPSON TWAIN Pro icon in the Control Panel window.
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The EPSON TWAIN Pro setup dialog box appears.
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Click Screen Calibration Utility in the dialog box.
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The following screen appears:
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Look at the screen and move the slider to the right or left until the two tones almost match.
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Click OK to finish calibrating your scanner and monitor.
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Note:
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The gray stripes will not blend together perfectly; however, you should try to make the different tones match as closely as possible.
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For Macintosh users
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Click the EPSON Screen Calibration icon in the EPSON Scanner folder to view the Screen Calibration dialog box.
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Look at the screen from a distance and move the slider right or left until the two tones almost match.
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Click OK to finish calibrating your scanner and monitor.
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Note:
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The gray stripes will not blend together perfectly; however, you should try to make the different tones match as closely as possible.
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