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    Installing Screen Cezanne

    Hi, I just acquired a Screen Cezanne, which came with CG 1—albeit that the box with manuals does not contain the disk, which may be lost. I need to get a disk I assume (or CD in view of the future!).

    However, the manual is the Dutch version—which I can read—that has, apparently, been prepared with very poor xeroxes (scans?) of the original illustrations. As a result, the instruction for removing the safety plate is entirely unclear. I have no clue what to do here.

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    Willem

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    Re: Installing Screen Cezanne

    I think I found the position without transport security, meaning that the scanner can be operated. As per these pictures: http://gallery.me.com/smolk#100013

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    Re: Installing Screen Cezanne

    Sorry I didn't see your original post until now.

    There are two pins on the plate that lock the bed. Remove the plate and invert it so the pins are pointing outward. Position is not important.

    Let me take a quick cell phone shot for you.

    bob

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    Unhappy Re: Installing Screen Cezanne

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob McCarthy View Post
    There are two pins on the plate that lock the bed. Remove the plate and invert it so the pins are pointing outward. Position is not important.
    Thanks for your help! My initial assumption, then, was wrong!

    So pins pointing outwards, as in your photos = scanner ready for use
    pins pointing inward (possible in one position only) = scanner locked for transport.

    If so, the seller erroneously put the security plate the wrong way up, namely with the pins pointing outwards. He could not read the instructions either. I drove it home in my car, relatively safely, but there inevitably were bumps on the road.

    I cannot yet test it, because ColorGenius claims that another app is using the scanner . Likewise, Maintenance claims that the scanner is busy (device 1001) , so I cannot remove the "Lock Position" of the "Optical Unit" (always hoping it was put on).

    Which may be the cause of the scanner being "busy"?

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    Re: Installing Screen Cezanne

    Hmm, I seem to have been able to thwart this by using an old start-up setting (which was invalidated actually). The software started, in any case.

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    Re: Installing Screen Cezanne

    Good, its important to have both the server app and scanning app installed. Start the server app first.

    Actually fire up the cezanne first.

    bob

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    Thumbs up Re: Installing Screen Cezanne

    Yep, made my first scan this morning . Yesterday it kept saying the scanner was busy. Only made a scan of a print, I'll work out the details of negative and transparency scanning later.

    But out of curiosity:
    1. The seller has given me instructions, which include the recommendation to fire up the computer first and then the scanner. My understanding of SCSI devices is that these devices should always be started up before the computer, or am I confusing the fact that you cannot hotswap SCSI-devices with starting up sequences? It's a long time ago I used SCSI!

    2. The seller also said that an online connection was necessary. He probably meant with ColorGenius Server - but it is on the computer itself, so I do not see the necessity of being online.

    3. Is the registration number somewhere included in the preferences of ColorGenius?

    All the best,

    Willem

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    Re: Installing Screen Cezanne

    You are correct on point 1.

    I might mention, the only expensive consumable are the lamps. If you are only scanning film, you can remove the lamps from the under tray (print scanning) and store them safely for the day the upper lamps fail.

    I don't know about an online connection being required, although I am set up that way. The old G-4 running the scanner is too slow for editing.

    Good question, I will look tonight when I'm at the scanner.

    bob

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    Re: Installing Screen Cezanne

    I have the registration number for ColorGenius now, and they will look for the original CD's.

    Thanks for the tip about the lamps. I will have a look at that. It's such a shame that I have to travel this evening and won't be home until the end of the month!

    I was anxious to establish that it all works, so your help was highly appreciated. I was a bit alarmed that the security lock had not been installed properly during my collection of the scanner, but the machine works. I haven't looked at the lens though. Still too anxious to open it all up I guess!

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    Re: Installing Screen Cezanne

    Hi,

    You don't need an online connection.

    If you're hi-res scans are slow, make sure to max out the memory on the G4. I went from 256m to 1.5 gig, and it made a huge difference in scan times.
    “You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
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