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1. Unpack scanner

Open your scanner package and check the
components as stated in your packing list. Install the
software first, then the hardware. Before proceeding
any further, check that you have the items listed on
the packing list. If any item is missing, contact
Microtek.

Your Microtek ScanMaker scanner comes with two
built-in interfaces: SCSI and USB. For SCSI
installation, use the scanner’s SCSI port. See the
graphic below to locate the different ports on the
back of the scanner, including the scanner accessory
port.

SCSI Installation on the Macintosh

2. Install software

1. Turn on your computer.

2. Install the image-editing application that came

with your scanner.

3. Insert the Microtek CD-ROM into your CD-

ROM drive, and double-click the CD-ROM when
it appears on your Macintosh desktop to open
it.

4. Install the software on your Microtek CD-ROM,

including the following:

ABBYY FineReader Sprint

. This is your OCR

text-scanning software for converting
scanned documents for editing.

Microtek ScanWizard 5. 

This is your

scanner controller program for capturing
images from your scanner and delivering it to
your image-editing application.

Adobe Acrobat Reader

. This is your

documentation reader for reading and
printing the manuals on the CD-ROM.

To install each software, open the software
program's folder and then click the “Installer”
icon in that program's folder. Follow the on-
screen instructions until installation is
completed.

Note: Make sure the SCSI ID number for your scanner,
which is preset to 6, does not conflict with the SCSI IDs of
the other devices on your SCSI chain. If you need to
change the SCSI ID on your scanner, turn the dial and
choose a SCSI ID number from 0 to 5 (do not use 7, 8 or
9).

Accessory Port

USB Port

SCSI Port 2

Terminator

Switch

SCSI ID Dial

Power Cord

SCSI Port 1

Summary of Contents for ScanMaker X12USL

Page 1: ...Installation on the PC Note MakesuretheSCSIIDnumberforyourscanner which is preset to 6 does not conflict with the SCSI IDs of the other devices on your SCSI chain If you need to change the SCSI ID on...

Page 2: ...yed after that particular program finishes installing Simply click the X close box at the upper right corner of the displayed window to return to the Microtek Software Installer Do not restart your co...

Page 3: ...r s SCSI ports to the SCSI interface card on the back of your computer Then set the terminator switch to the ON position Important Make sure you connect to the SCSI card on the back of your computer n...

Page 4: ...o close all dialog boxes 3 In Windows go to Start Programs Microtek ScanWizard 5 for Windows and select Scanner Test When started successfully the screen below appears Top of document faces front of t...

Page 5: ...rd 5 3 When ScanWizard 5 launches it automatically performs a fast preview of the material on your scan bed and displays it in the preview area 4 In the preview window you can resize the floating dott...

Page 6: ...our Macintosh desktop to open it 4 Install the software on your Microtek CD ROM including the following ABBYY FineReader Sprint This is your OCR text scanning software for converting scanned documents...

Page 7: ...ing up the SCSI interface card in your computer please view the digital file SCSI_card_MAC pdf in the SCSI Card Installation Guide folder on your Microtek CD ROM SCSI Installation on the Macintosh 3 P...

Page 8: ...n to launch ScanWizard 5 Go button 3 When ScanWizard 5 launches it automatically performs a fast preview of the material on your scan bed and displays it in the preview area 4 In the preview window yo...

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