Scan Batch to File

Documents are scanned with the preset scanning conditions, and the scanned image data is saved to a specified folder.

Scan Batch to Printer

Documents are scanned with the preset scanning conditions, and the scanned image data is printed on a specified printer.

Scan Batch to Mail

Scanning is performed with the specified scanning conditions, and a MAPI-compliant e-mail client is started to generate a new e-mail message with the scanned images as attachments.

Scan Page

Only one page of the document is scanned.

Scan Job

The scanning conditions and scan mode (Scan Batch to File, Scan Batch to Printer, or Scan Batch to Mail) are registered in advance as a job. The scan job can then be performed by selecting the registered job from the drop- down list (a) or by clicking (Scan Job) on the toolbar (b).

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Hint

The following two scan jobs are already registered and up to 99 additional jobs can be registered.

Color Document

Scan the document using 24-bit color, simplex, at 300 dpi resolution, and save the file in the folder [My Pictures] under the folder [My Documents].

Binary Document

Scan the document in black-and-white, simplex, at 200 dpi resolution, and save the file in the folder [My Pictures] under the folder [My Documents].

Scan To Presentation

This mode is useful when a compact scanner is used in an environment such as a conference hall, where it is connected to a large display or projector. By setting CapturePerfect for full-screen display before scanning, scanned images are displayed at full size on the screen.

Hint

This is not usually practical for large scanners such as the DR- 7090C.

Using CapturePerfect 3.0

This section describes how to start CapturePerfect 3.0 and scan documents. The procedure for using the Scan Batch to File function is described here as an example.

For details, refer to the CapturePerfect 3.0 Operation Guide.

1.From the Windows task bar, click [Start] click [All Programs] [CapturePerfect 3.0] [CapturePerfect 3.0].

CapturePerfect 3.0 starts.

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Operation Basic

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