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8.
Click on the
OK
button to save the Custom E-mail push button
configuration settings. The Custom setting is now configured to scan and
send the scanned image to the selected e-mail application.
Note:
You can also click on the Default button to return the values in each
field to the default settings. Then click
OK
save these values for the e-mail
function of the Custom button.
To configure the Custom button to scan an OCR a document:
1.
If the OCR icon is not selected (enclosed in a red box), click on the OCR
icon.
2.
Select the text editing application to use by clicking on the arrow to the
right of the OCR Destination field. Choose an application from the pull-
down menu.
Note:
You do not need to select values for Document Type, Resolution,
Brightness, nor for Scan Area.
3.
Original indicates the type of material the original image is printed on.
Select either Reflective or Transmissive by clicking the arrow to the right
of the Original field.
4.
Click on the
OK
button to save the Custom OCR push button
configuration settings. The Custom setting is now configured to scan and
send the editable text to the selected destination application.
Note:
You can also click on the Default button to return the values in each
field to the default settings. Then click
OK
save these values for the OCR
function of the Custom button.
Using the Push Buttons
Once you have configured the variables for each of the push buttons, you can
scan images and text by simply pressing one of the buttons on your scanner.
To scan using one of the scanner’s push buttons:
1.
Press the Scan, Copy, or Custom (i.e. e-mail or OCR) button.
2.
A Scan Progress window appears showing you the status of the scanning
task.
3.
When the scan is complete, the image you scanned appears in the
application that you specified when you configured the button.