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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes" ?>
<!--
ScanMaster and DigiCam FAQ
filename: faq.xml
Author: Alan Eskenas
Date: 12/7/2011
-->
<?xml-stylesheet type="text/css" href="faq.css" ?>
<FAQ> <!-- ROOT ELEMENT -->
<title>Jackson Electronics Products</title>
<subtitle>Frequently Asked Questions</subtitle>
<product>
<model>The ScanMaster</model>
<question>How do I scan slides?</question>
<answer>
<![CDATA[
You can scan slides using the JE Transparency Adapter
(part number STA8901) available from Jackson Electronics.
]]>
</answer>
<question>Where can I find the latest drivers for my ScanMaster?</question>
<answer>
<![CDATA[
You can download the latest software drivers from the
Jackson Electronics Web page.
]]>
</answer>
<question>What is the largest sheet that I can scan?</question>
<answer>
<![CDATA[
8.5 x 14 inches (216 x 356 mm).
]]>
</answer>
<question>How do I fax with my ScanMaster?</question>
<answer>
<![CDATA[
You can turn your scanner into a fax machine by purchasing
the FaxRight add-on component(part number STA4500) available
from Jackson Electronics.
]]>
</answer>
</product>
<product>
<model>DigiCam</model>
<question>What is the difference between optical and digital zoom?</question>
<answer>
<![CDATA[
With optical zoom, the DigiCam's lens physically moves inside the camera;
with digital zoom, the camera's processor zooms the image electronically.
If you zoom too much, your image will become pixelated.
]]>
</answer>
<question>What sort of batteries should I use with the DigiCam?</question>
<answer>
<![CDATA[
Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries work the best and have the longest lifetime.
Nickel-Cadimum batteries also work very well as do Alkaline batteries.
Do not use Lithium batteries.
]]>
</answer>
<question>What resolution should I use for 4x6-inch photos?</question>
<answer>
<![CDATA[
We recommend 640x480 for 4x6-inch images, 1024x768 for 5x7-inch photos,
and 1600x1200 for 8x10-inch photos.
]]>
</answer>
<question>Can the DigiCam be harmed by airport X-ray machines?</question>
<answer>
<![CDATA[
No, there is no evidence that X-ray machines can affect the performance
of the DigiCam or the quality of DigiCam photos.
]]>
</answer>
</product>
</FAQ>
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