Digitization of slides of medium format on a C7180

Hello

Is there a way I can scan slides of medium format on my c7180?  I have a number of 6 x 9 cm slides which I inherited from my father.  Some are mounted in cardboard, some are dismantled.

Usually, I scan of my Dell laptop running Vista or XP Dell desktop.

Thank you

Hello

Unfortunately you can not, you need a scanner that has a TMA (Transparent media adapter) and your printer isn't suppurt / this.

Kind regards.

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