Canon MS-300II User Manual

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Canon MS-300II User Manual

MICROFILM SCANNER

EXPLORE HISTORIC ARCHIVES.

ACCESS VITAL RECORDS.

RESEARCH TRANSACTIONS.

PUT YOUR MICROFILM ONLINE!

History is on your side

Offering Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interface along with SCSI-II, the MS-300II will continue the legacy of the MS-300 model, like its renowned siblings of MS-Series Scanners, the Canon MS-300II optimizes scanning performance. Delivering high speeds and superior resolution, the MS-300II promises capabilities beyond expectations, not budgets, and offers reliability exclusive to the industry leader. Think of Canon’s MS-300II as the on-ramp to online microfilm. All aboard!

Easy connections mean timely arrivals at any destination

The MS-300II scans as fast as 5.5 seconds per frame, easily integrating microfilm images with today’s document management systems. Thanks to standard PC and network printer connectivity, the MS-300II simplifies image retrieval and provides digital conversion of film archives, on demand. Once scanned, images are ready for delivery via the Internet, e-mail, or fax—ideal for financial institutions and walk-up use in libraries or as

a component of a high-end imaging system.

Just how far can you reach when sitting at a PC?

The MS-300II comes with Canon’s powerful CapturePerfect software for convenient Scan-to-E-mail capability, PDF file-saving, text enhancements, image quality adjustments, and more, right from your desktop. TWAIN and ISIS® drivers get things up and running quickly. And the user-friendly Scan Panel provides easy access to a wide range of automatic features and user-preference settings.

The MS-300II also functions as a Reader-Printer, thanks to PC-independent application software. Now you can create digital files for outputting to a network printer or for electronic storage. Canon’s MS-300II gives you just what you want, not more than you need—perfect for upgrading an analog reader-printer or adding microfilm imaging to an existing digital information system.

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