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    Re: Screen Cezanne Users Unite

    I think you can use the Transmac software application to sort this matter.

    It can create images like SMG

    However, its trial version is only 15days

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    Re: Screen Cezanne Users Unite

    I have bought a used Cezanne Elite scanner with only two reflection lamp in it. When powers on, the error indicaor lights up and home position indicator twinkles. Maybe something is wrong

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    Re: Screen Cezanne Users Unite

    Make sure the 'wing' is properly attached and that the bed lock is uninstalled. Also, I can't remember if the Elite will run with only two lamps in it, maybe someone else can chime in.
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    I thought the Elite had two bulbs total.
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    Re: Screen Cezanne Users Unite

    FT-S5000 has 4 lamps . . FT-S5500/Elite has 3 lamps . . . Upper 1 for transmission . . Lower 2 for reflection.
    You must have a Transmission lamp in place during initialisation . . !!
    The system needs to check for the reference line of the moving scanner plate.
    Hope this helps . . .

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    Thanks for the correction!
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    Re: Screen Cezanne Users Unite

    +1, good info! I knew something was different on the Elite. Both my Cezannes are the older model.
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    Re: Screen Cezanne Users Unite

    Wait, Bryan, when did you get a 2nd one?
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    Re: Screen Cezanne Users Unite

    A few years ago I drove up to New Jersey and picked up a second one - it was in a graphic design place that found me through this thread I believe, but they hadn't used it for a long time. It turned on but they didn't know how to test it otherwise.

    I took it apart and cleaned it up, lubed it, etc. and got it working nicely. Then for a couple years I struggled getting a second Mac G4 tower to recognize and properly connect to it. For some reason it works perfectly connected to my current G4 that I use, but on the other G4 it just refuses to work. Finally I had a hard drive issue crop up and I kinda just stopped bothering - seemed like the market for these had really dwindled and I got the feeling it'd be a slog trying to sell it so I put it on a cart and it's in my storage area of the basement.

    If my current Cezanne decides to blow up I will just switch it in and get back to work. I love the convenience of the Cezanne so I guess having a spare makes some sense. I still have a half-dozen bulbs purchased direct from Screen in storage too. I figure I can run these scanners pretty much indefinitely with what I've got now. I think camera scanning and the various products around that is making these kind of scanners mostly obsolete in the film renaissance, but like I said, I prefer the convenience and batch scanning ability - not to mention the exceedingly good performance, especially when putting in the effort to do stitching and such. Oh and I can scan a full sheet of 12x20 on the bed so that's nice too.
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    Now I feel like a slacker
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