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Posted on Jun 19, 2008

Hello - i have a Canon Pixma MP810 scanner/printer. i need to scan photo negatives as well as slides. there was no film/slide holder supplied w/ the machine. do you have the necessary film guide holder available that i can order one? thanks, Sam

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Did you look under the white foam protective cover on the underside of the lid, the one that looks like its sole purpose is to press documents flat against the glass? That's where the film guides are stored, believe it or not. See page 65 (of the file, page 63 as numbered on the pages themselves) of the manual here:

http://www.instructionsmanuals.com/u2/pdf/multifuncion/Canon-PIXMA_MP800-en.pdf

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