3.Select an application in the Scan to App box, and then type a name in the Name box. Make your other settings and click OK.
These are the default settings that will be used when you click the button to scan. Normally, you’ll have a chance to change these settings in the TWAIN window each time you scan.
4.Choose any other settings you want on the Properties window. If you want to select paper type or change other print setup options, click the Setup button to display the print setup dialog box.
5.Repeat step 4 for each button on the Scan Buttons Palette that you want to customize. When you’ve finished, click OK to save your settings.
6.To scan directly to an application, click its button on the Scan Buttons Palette. You see a progress meter indicating that the EPSON Stylus Scan is scanning.
If you suppressed EPSON TWAIN, your application or utility starts immediately. Now you’re ready to
96Scanning on a Macintosh