(2) INVERT THE FILM STRIP (with the side correctly showing the image facingdown), and insert the leading edge of the film strip into the tabs (F) of the FilmStrip Frame so that the frame order runs FROM LEFT TO RIGHT.Also mount the film strip so that the image is upside down.(3) Close the Film Holder completely.NoteIf the Film Holder does not close completely, confirm that the film strip is mounted properlyin the Film Strip Frame.If the Film Holder does not close properly, press the whole Film Holder gently downward tofit the protrusions in the slots of the Film Guide.(4) Make sure that the white lines on the Film Holder are aligned with the borderlinesbetween exposures of the film.Also reconfirm the direction of the mounted film strip.NoteDepending on the films, the separation lines between exposures may not be aligned withthe white line marks of the Film Holder when you insert the leading edge of the film stripinto the tabs of the Film Strip Frame. In this case, give priority to aligning the separationlines between frames with the white line marks.(5) Align the Film Guide with the grooves on the right and left sides on the PlatenGlass.NoteIf scanning a film strip that is shorter than the Film Strip Frame, part of an image near theopen area may appear pale. In this case, scan the film strip shield with black paper overthe open area.Labels attached to areas of the film without images may be interpreted as images and willbe included in the scan.To mount 35 mm slides:Page 38 of 947 pagesPrinting Photos from a Film