T e c h n i c a l S p e c i f i c a t i o n s
Specification
Media Type
Common Document Size
Actual Feed Slot Size
Length: 12 inches (304.8mm)
Output file formats
Resolution (fixed)
Interfaces
USB Mass Storage Supported
Power
Photo feeding
Film feeding
Dimensions
Net weight
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Storage Temperature
F r e q u e n t l y A s k e d Q u e s t i o n s
Q:
There are strange lines on the scanned picture, or the picture is not clear.
A:
Check the following:
Are there scratches on the original, or is the original clean? Remove any stains or dust from the original before scanning.
Did you insert your original into the plastic sheath before scanning?
Has the scanner been used for a long period of time without cleaning and calibration? Follow the instructions for "Cleaning
the scanner" on page 15 and "Calibrating the scanner" on page 16, and then try again.
Q:
The scanned filmstrip image is not rotating properly
A:
The current "auxiliary" OCR capability has difficulty distinguishing the direction of some numbers, (i.e.,"6", "9"). If the number's
position is near the edge of the film, it can easily be worn out or damaged, and then it can't be detected in the expected
position, or meet the required conditions causing the Auto Mirror/Flip function to be disabled (see page 8). Please follow the
indicator on the film adapter to re-scan the filmstrip.
Q:
The original is stuck halfway in the feed slot.
A:
Press the Power button; the scanner will eject photos out the front, and films will be ejected out the back.
Q:
The status indicator blinks rapidly, no scan is possible, or the scanner powers off automatically.
A:
Check the following:
Is the memory card inserted properly into the memory card slot? Re-insert the card and try again.
Is the SD card locked (set to write-protect)? Unlock the card.
Is the memory card full? The indicator blinks when the free space on the memory card is below 1MB. Use another card if
necessary.
Make sure the memory cards are in FAT or FAT32 file formats only, not NTFS or any other file format. Reformat the
memory card if necessary to use it with the converter.
Did you insert the next original before the scanning process of the previous one was completed? Power the scanner off
and back on and try again. Make sure that you scan the next original only after the scanning process of the previous one
has completed.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
KODAK P460 Personal Photo Scanner
Photo/35mm negative film
3.5"x5", 4"x6" and 4x11"
(plastic sheath only supports 3.5"x5" and 4"x6")
up to 4.1x12"
Width 4.1 inches (105mm)
JPEG with compression (4:2:2)
Film: 1200 x 1200 dpi, Photo: 600 x 600 and 300 x 300 dpi
Memory Cards
Refer to Supported Memory Cards (pg 6)
USB
Mini USB port compatible USB 2.0
WINDOWS 2000 / XP / VISTA / WINDOWS 7
Input 100-240V AC, 50/60 Hz, Output 5V, 1A
Sheet-fed type (single-pass)
Filmstrip-fed type (35mm Negative adapter required)
2-1/8" (L) x 6-1/8" (W) x 2-1/4" (H)
68 mm (L) x 158mm (W) x 41 (H) mm
0.5 lbs (224g)
15ºC ~ 35ºC (59
20% RH ~ 70% RH
-20ºC ~ 60ºC (59
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F~95
F);
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F~95
F); 10% RH ~ 90% RH
Customer Support: http://www.pandigital.net/kodaksupport
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