3Scanning Overview
The flow chart shown below provides scanning overview.
The environment in which the unit's scanning function can be used is subject to certain limitations. For details, see
"BEFORE INSTALLATION" in the Operation Manual.
Caution
1
When scanning from TWAIN*-compliant When scanning from "Scanner and 3
Using the unit to begin scanning*
2
or WIA*-compliant applicationCamera Wizard" (Windows XP)
Place the original in the scanning position
Reference:For more detail, ref er to the "ORIGINAL PLACEMENT" in the Operation Manual.
Start up a Twain-compliant or WIA-Start up the "Scanner and Camera Change the unit to scanner mode
compliant application, and select Wizard" from "Control Panel" in and select scan menu (SC1 to SC6)
the unit's scanner driver .your computer.on the operation panel.
Set the scan preferences
ScanningScanningScanning
Reference:Scanning an Image from a Reference:Scanning an Image from Reference:"USING THE SCANNER
TWAIN-Compliant Application,the "Scanner and Camera MODE" in the Operation
Scanning an Image from a Wizard" (Windows XP)Manual,
WIA-Compliant Application Outline of Button Manager
(Windows XP)
*1:TWAIN is an industry standard for interface of image data processing devices including scanners. By installing a TWAIN driver onto your computer,
you can scan and work with images using a variety of TWAIN-compliant applications.
*2:WIA (Windows Imaging Acquisition) is a Windows function that allows a scanner, digital camera or other imaging device to communicate with an
image processing application. The WIA driver for this unit can only be used in Windows XP.
*3:To scan using the unit's operation panel, you must first install Button Manager and establish the
appropriate settings in the Control Panel. For details, see "USING THE SCANNER MODE" in CONTENTS
the Operation Manual.10
Note that not all scanner functions are available using Button Manager. INDEX |