A-61818 April 2014
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How do I begin?
The goal is to make scanning as simple as possible. This is
accomplished by selecting a
Setting Shortcut
from the main Scanner
window and then selecting
OK/Scan
.
The scanner comes with some Setting Shortcuts already defined. In
most cases, you will find that these shortcuts are all you will need. If you
find that you need different settings, then you should create your own
Setting Shortcut. Your shortcut will be added to the list of Setting
Shortcuts and available for all future scanning.
Most of the options you will want are available on these two windows:
•
Image
Settings: clicking the Settings button on the main Scanner
window, displays the Image Settings window. From this window you
can set your image processing parameters by using the General,
Size, Adjust, Enhance and Detect tabs. You can also access the
Device settings by clicking the
Device
button or the Advanced
settings by clicking the
Advanced Image Setup
icon.
•
Device
Settings: the Device button is located on the Image Settings
window. When you select
Device
, you will have access to the
General and Multifeed tabs. From the Device Settings window, you
can also access Diagnostics.
The procedures that follow describe how to configure a customized
Setting Shortcut. Complete descriptions of the features and options on
the main Scanner window and tabs are found in the section entitled,
“The main Scanner window”.
NOTE: Setting Shortcuts can sometimes be overridden by your
scanning application. If this happens, the Shortcut you select
will appear in the main Scanner window in italics with the word
<
Changed
> next to it. This is normal behavior for an application
that does not use Setting Shortcuts and downloads its preferred
individual settings to the scanner first and then provides access
to the TWAIN data source.
When you click
OK
to begin scanning, you will be asked if you
want to save the changed settings. When using an application
that does not use Setting Shortcuts, select
No
to this prompt
and continue scanning.