[. . . ] An area 0. 12 inch (3 mm) from the horizontal and the vertical sides of the scanner glass cannot be scanned. If you place a document in the corner of the document table, move it up and in slightly to avoid cropping. Maximum unreadable area of 0. 12 inch (3 mm) 1. If it is not installed, see page 8 for instructions. a Maximum unreadable area of 0. 12 inch (3 mm) b 4. [. . . ] The film is 35 mm wide and 2. 9 to 9. 1 inches (74 to 232 mm) long. 3. Scanning the first 3 frames of the film strip: Place the film holder on the document table so that it is aligned as shown. Make sure the tab labelled "B" on the film holder fits into the area labelled "B" on the scanner. The film strip contains at least 2 photos, but no more than 6. The film has no damaged edges or holes along the sides. The film has no folds, ripples, bends, or curls. Scanning the last 3 frames of the film strip: Remove the film strip from the film holder, then re-insert it with the last frame first. Place the film holder on the document table so that it is aligned as shown below. The film has no stickers on it. If there is a sticker on the film strip away from the image, you can carefully cut off the part with the sticker. 4. When you are finished scanning film, be sure to replace the document mat before scanning documents or photos. See page 8. Note: If you want to scan film that does not meet these requirements, use the film holder, instead. See "Placing Film in the Holder" on page 4. 8/06 Epson Perfection V350 Photo - 5 Epson Perfection V350 Photo 1. Make sure you have installed Epson Scan and have turned on your computer. Close the scanner cover. Note: Always open the film guide whenever you use the auto film loader, no matter how short the film strip is; otherwise, it may cause a film jam. 6. Place a film strip into the auto film loader with its shiny base side facing down. Your images and any wording on the film strip should appear backwards on the side that faces up. Let go of the film when the scanner begins to automatically feed it into position. Note: Make sure nothing is on the document table before you close it. 4. Press and release the back of the auto film loader cover to open it. Note: If you have difficulty inserting your film, slightly bend the film so that it straightens out. Caution: Hold the edge of the film gently or use gloves to touch the film; otherwise you may damage the film. [. . . ] Slide the film holder into the scanner cover. Scanning and Restoring Photos Using the Color Restoration feature in Epson Scan, you can transform old, faded, or badly exposed photos into ones with true-to-life color. You can restore printed photos, negative film, or slides automatically as you scan them. You can use Color Restoration in Epson Scan's Full Auto, Home, or Professional Mode. [. . . ]