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Basic Scanning for PC Users
1. Load the document to be scanned on either the scanner glass surface, or into the ADF’s
document feed tray.
WARNING
: Do not place photo paper or fragile sheets of paper on the feed tray, as doing this will
damage the original photo or frail papers during the feeding process.
2. Launch
ScanWizard DI
— either as a stand-alone by clicking the program icon, or by using
the
File-Import
or
Scan
command from an application program.
3. Specify your scanning requirements in the ScanWizard DI control panel.
a) Select
ADF (Odd Pages)
,
ADF (Even Pages)
or
ADF (Duplex)
in the
Scan Source
drop-
down menu as your image input device.
Please note that if the document to be scanned is placed on the scanner’s glass
surface, select
Flatbed
.
b) Select the appropriate image type (e.g., Black & White) in the
Scan Type
drop-down
menu as your image output type.
– Select
RGB Color (24 bits)
to scan the image in color.
– Select
Grayscale (8 bits)
to scan the image in grayscale.
– Select
Black & White (1 bit)
to scan the image in black-and-white.
– Select
Auto Color Detection
to scan the image .
c) Select a dimension in the
Paper Size
drop-down menu as your preview image size.
d) Select a desired resolution in the
Resolution
drop-down menu for your image output
resolution.
e) When scanning from ADF, select a suitable paper thickness for the ultrasonic double-
feed detection in the
Double Feed
drop-down menu to prevent occuring of paper double
feeding.
f) When scanning from ADF, select an appropriate paper thickness in the
Paper Type
drop-down menu to prevent occuring of paper jams
.
g) If “Auto-crop & Auto-deskew” is selected, the scanner automatically detects the size
of the original image, crops the full scan frame to fit the image, and removes unwanted
black borders after the scan, as well as corrects the distorted image for proper
alignment.
4. Select the image type (e.g., Text) in the
Attribute
drop-down menu as your image type.
– Select
Line Art
to scan line art images (images in one color or in black-and-white, such
as logos or mechanical blueprints).
– Select
Photo
to scan color prints.
– Select
Text
to scan text.
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