Scanning Using a Scanner Button
You can scan using the button on your scanner.
Note:
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Make sure that Epson Scan 2 is installed on your computer and the scanner is connected to your computer correctly.
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When Document Capture Pro (Windows) or Document Capture (Mac OS) is installed on your computer, you can assign
the job to a button on the scanner and run the job by pressing it.
However, this is not available over a wireless connection.
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When using a wireless connection, launch Epson Scan 2 on your computer before scanning.
If a computer is connected to the scanner by USB while another computer is also connected to the scanner over a wireless
connection and Epson Scan 2 is running on this computer, scanned images are saved to the wirelessly connected scanner
when you press the scanner button.
1.
Place the original.
2.
Press the
x
button.
Note:
See the Document Capture Pro (Windows) or Document Capture (Mac OS) help for details on button assignments.
Related Information
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“Application for Scanning Documents (Document Capture Pro / Document Capture)” on page 24
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“Placing Originals” on page 36
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“Assigning a Job to the Scanner Button (Windows)” on page 97
Scanning from a Computer
Scanning Using Document Capture Pro (Windows)
Document Capture Pro allows you to easily and efficiently digitize originals and forms to suit your needs.
The following functions are available with Document Capture Pro.
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You can manage and perform a set of operations, such as scanning and saving, as a "job".
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You can configure a "job" to save scanned images in various formats (PDF/BMP/JPEG/JPEG2000/TIFF/Multi-
TIFF/PNG/DOCX/XLSX/PPTX).
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You can sort jobs automatically by inserting dividing paper between the originals or by using barcode
information on the originals.
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You can output scanning information or items necessary for the scanned content as index data.
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You can set multiple destinations.
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You can scan using simple operations without having to create a job.
By using these functions, you can digitize paper documents more efficiently, such as scanning a large number of
documents or using them over a network.
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