Solution
1. Set the film on the scanner.
(1) Place the film adapter unit on the scanner and set a film strip.
(2) Close the document cover.
2. Start CanoScan Toolbox.
Windows: Click the [Start] menu and select [(All) Programs] - [Canon Utilities] - [CanoScan Toolbox 5.0], and click [CanoScan Toolbox 5.0].
Macintosh: Open [Applications] - [Canon Utilities] - [CanoScan Toolbox 5.0] folders, then double-click the [CanoScan Toolbox 5.0] icon.
3. Click the button for the required function.
You can scan films using [Copy], [Print], [Save], [Photo-1] and [Photo-2] buttons.
In this example, the [Save] button is used.
The [Save] window is displayed.
4. Select [Film] or [Auto mode] in [Select Source].
By default, [Platen] is selected in [Select Source] for the [Save] window. To scan film, select [Film] or [Auto mode].
You can select [Image Quality] when [Film] is selected in [Select Source].
You cannot specify [Image Quality] when [Auto Mode] is selected in [Select Source].
Scans 300 dpi images at the photo size (4" x 6").
If you select [Auto mode], proceed to step 7.
Scan all frames: Scans all the detected frames. Up to 6 frames can be scanned.
Display thumbnails: Displays the scanned frames as thumbnails. You can scan multiple frames at once by checking the frames you want to scan.
High Speed (150dpi): Select this option to print the scanned image at the photo size (4" x 6") or for viewing it on a computer screen.
Standard (300dpi): Select this option to print a high-quality print at the photo size (4" x 6").
High Quality (600dpi): Select this option to print up to A4 or Letter size, or for printing on a high performance color printer.
If you selected [Scan all frames] in [Scan Mode], all the detected frames are scanned automatically. If you selected [Display thumbnails], thumbnails for all the detected frames are displayed.
8. If using [Display thumbnails], check the frames you want to scan and click [Next].
The selected frames are scanned. When scanning is completed, the scanned images are processed according to the function assigned to the button you pressed.