3.In the ScanGear window, specify the scan preview options for your document as necessary.

4.Click Preview.

5.Review the display of the scanned preview image in the scan window. Adjust the properties of your image as necessary.

6.Replace your document in the document feeder of the MultiPASS.

7.Click Scan.

An indicator displays showing you the progress of the scan. Once complete, the image is stored in the Scan folder, where it remains until you move or delete it.

Scanning From a Windows Application

You can use the MultiPASS to scan documents directly into a Windows application that supports a TWAIN interface (such as Photoshop). Some applications allow multiple page scans, while others do not. If you are unsure whether your Windows aplication supports this feature, refer to the user documentation for the application you are using.

The following instructions summarize the general procedures for scanning an image. For specific information on scanning with your Windows application and specifying MultiPASS as the scan device, refer to the user documentation for the application you are using.

1.Place the image you want to scan face down in the ADF (automatic document feeder) of the MultiPASS.

2.In your Windows application, choose the command to scan a document.

In some applications, the appropriate command may be listed as Acquire or Acquire Image.

3.In the ScanGear window, specify the preview scan options for your document as necessary.

4.Click Preview.

5.Review the display of your scanned preview image. Adjust the properties of the image as necessary.

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