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3. Click on the 

“OK’” 

button and on the 

 screen Windows 

 confirm 

it has found the driver for your scanner.

4. 

Click the 

“Finish” 

button to exit.

NOTE: 

Since your scanner model is equipped with a Cover Sensor, 

 

the cover of your 

 you will be given a choice on whether to use the Scan

Dialog box (refer to the Scanning Utilities Manual) that came with your scanner or
use the Imaging program (refer to your Windows 98 reference guide) that is built
in to your Windows 98 operating system.

Using the Scanner

There are two separate methods to scan an image, the Scan Dialog box and the
TWAIN Dialog box. Refer to the Scanning Utilities Manual for a description of
these to facilitate your use of the scanner; or refer to the on-line manual and help

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system any time when using the scanner software. This easy-to-use system
contains detailed information about the scanner topics and its functions.

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TO access the Scan Dialog box, you can do any of the following:

1. 

The Cover Sensor: 

Simply lift the cover and begin scanning. This scanner is

equipped with a Cover Sensor feature that automatically opens the Scan

Dialog box; or

2. The Direct Scan Icon: 

Double-click the Direct Scan icon, located in

your Windows 

 or

3. The Scan Dialog Box Item: 

Click on 

“Start” 

on your Windows desktop and

locate the name of your scanner model under 

“Programs”. 

Then 

click the item 

“Scan Dialog Box”.

 access the TWAIN Dialog box, you can do the following:

1. Launch the TWAIN-compliant program (e.g. Photo Express).

2. Under the File menu open the 

Acquire 

command and choose

Scanner 

OR Click the Scanner icon.

The Select Data Source dialog box appears.

3. Choose your scanner model from the list.
4. Click on the 

“Acquire” 

button.

       

The Select Data Source dialog box closes.

 Acquire

The TWAIN Dialog box appears.

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TO access the on-line manual:

1. Click on 

“Start” 

and select 

“Programs”.

2. Click on your scanner model and select 

“Scanner’s User‘s Guide”.

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