Canon Pixma Bubble Jet Printer iP1500 PDF Service Manual
At the end of Reconstruction, and the Canon printers first transport conditions (with the paper lifting plate in the raised position and locked in the first transport position), the following steps.
1. Install the print head, and while pressing and holding the power button, connect the plug. After the light is green, with the power button still pressed, press the Continue / Cancel button 2 and let the force and Resume / Cancel button. (Each time the Resume / Cancel button is pressed, the LED lights alternately in orange and green, starting with orange.)
2. Print Shipment Inspection pattern, and restore the EEPROM in accordance with the procedures in the 4th Service mode.
3. Press the power button to turn off the Canon printer. (Paper lifting plate is raised and the transportation to move the print head replacement.) Remove the printhead. (Not to print after that date.)
June 19, 2011 | Posted in Canon Manual, Printer | Leave a Comment
Canon PIXMA MP990 Printer Running Windows OS PDF Manual
Introduction If you are unable to proceed to the next step after any of the following screens are displayed when inputting the wireless LAN settings, you may be able to retrieve the access point name / network name (SSID), or the network key (WEP key / passphrase) using the Canon PIXMA Wireless
Setup Assistant.
NOTE: The Wireless Setup Assistant is supported on the following operating systems only:
• Windows XP SP3 or later
• Windows XP x64 Edition SP3 or later
• Vista (32 & 64 bit)
• Windows 7 (32 & 64 bit)
Download the Canon PIXMA Wireless Setup Assistant To use the machine by connecting it to a computer, software including the drivers needs to be copied (installed) to the computer’s hard disk. The installation process takes about 20 minutes. (The installation time varies depending on the computer environment or the number of applications to be installed.)
August 28, 2010 | Posted in Canon Manual, Electronic Manual, Printer | Leave a Comment
Lens Compatibility with Digital SLR Cameras PDF Tips References
In most cases, the answer is yes. If you have a lens for a fairly recent 35mm SLR camera, it can be used on a new digital SLR from the same maker. (See the information below under the various camera brands for specific details about using existing lenses on new cameras.) If the 35mm camera lens produces good, sharp, contrasty images on film, it will produce good digital photos, too. One big difference is the angle of view. The imaging sen- sor in most digital cameras is smaller than 35mm film, measuring about 23 x 16mm. Therefore, wide-angle lens- es for 35mm camera are not as wide when used on a digital camera, but telephoto lenses are stronger.
May 6, 2010 | Posted in Canon Manual, Digital Camera, Olympus Manual | Leave a Comment
Clinical Photography Digital Camera PDF Quick Reference Guide Manual
Consistency between pre-treatment and post-treatment photos is the most important factor. It’s much better to have consistent photographs than it is to have good photographs. If you make bad photos, you need to make them bad in the same way. It does no good to have really great
photos that are made differently between pre-treatment and post-treatment intervals.
Tips for consistent photography:
• Use a digital camera; (Use the best camera you can afford, preferably a professional quality SLR-type camera, with a high quality lens)
• Use a flash (or multiple flashes) that is separate from your camera; (For best lighting, use professional quality strobes with softbox attached)
• Never use the flash built into your camera for clinical photography;
• Never use only ambient room lighting or sunlight;
• If using a single flash, mount it about 20-24 inches above the camera;
• If using multiple flashes, adjust the power so that one is brighter than the other, and mount them above, and to the sides of the camera;
• After you decide on your lighting, always use the same light(s) in the same way;
• If the room you’re using has windows, cover them so that changes in ambient light don’t affect your photos;
• Always use the same room – this way, light reflections off walls will be consistent;
• Place your camera, your light(s), and your subject at specific distances and angles from each other, and make notes or diagrams of your setup so that you can set it up the same way every time;
• The exact angle of light falling on your subject is very important to duplicate;
• Use manual camera settings for ISO, white balance, f-stop, and shutter speed;
• For faces, use a positioning table, such as those made by Faraghan Studios or Canfield Scientific; For non-facial areas, use a tripod or other solid mount for your camera;
• Pay close attention to how you position your subject, and always repeat the same exact position;
• Make a diagram of your set-up, with measured distances between camera, light(s), & subject. Using this diagram, you can re-create your set-up exactly at a later time;
• Place a small t.v. next to your set-up, and plug your digital camera into it. Use this to display your photos as you make them (your t.v. should have the AV plugs built into the front);
• Use a photo-quality printer to print out your pre-treatment photos;
• As you make your follow-up photos, hold a print-out of the pre-treatment photo next to the t.v. screen and compare as you go. Make sure the positions and expressions are the same, and re-take your photos, as necessary, until they are consistent;
• Make your photos reasonably high resolution (at least 3 megapixels, but not more than 6 megapixels). This gives you enough resolution to enlarge and make nice prints.
• Save your best images as TIF or PNG format once they’re on your computer. This way, if you make any edits to them, you won’t lose any image data.
April 25, 2010 | Posted in Canon Manual, Digital Camera, FujiFilm Manual, Kodak Manual, Nikon Manual, Olympus Manual | Leave a Comment
Canon ZR900 Genuine 41x Advanced Zoom Digital Camcorder PDF Manual
Around the world, the name Canon means optical excellence, advanced image processing and superb performance. And Canon digital video camcorders are no exception. Canon’s entry-level digital camcorders are designed to deliver the latest in style, features and advanced technology at a most affordable price. Starting with our exclusive Genuine Canon 41x Advanced Zoom, which combines the legendary Canon lens optics with our market-leading DIGIC DV image processor to deliver a fuller range of image quality and more flexibility when you’re shooting. The ZR900 is specifically designed to make it easier to capture great video, including a 680k Pixel CCD image sensor, 2.7 inch Widescreen LCD with a Soft LCD video light, Quick Start, Joystick control, Level and Grid Markers and more.
April 21, 2010 | Posted in Canon Manual, Digital Camcorder | Leave a Comment
Canon ZR800 Digital Video Camcorder PDF Instruction Manual
Charging the Battery Pack
The camcorder can be powered with a battery pack or directly using the compact power adapter. Charge the battery pack before use.
• The CHARGE indicator starts flashing. The indicator will stay on when the charging is completed.
• You can also use the compact power adapter without attaching a battery pack.
• When the compact power adapter is connected, even if a battery is attached its power will not be consumed.
ONCE THE BATTERY IS FULLY CHARGED
1 Disconnect the compact power adapter from the camcorder.
2 Unplug the compact power adapter from the power outlet. TO REMOVE THE BATTERY PACK Press BATT. to release the battery pack. Lift the battery pack and then pull it out.
April 21, 2010 | Posted in Canon Manual, Digital Camcorder | 1 Comment