Scanning
•The default setting for image files is .jpeg (Joint Photographic Experts Group) format. This standard file type can be opened and edited in standard image editing software applications, and can be viewed on Web pages.
•File storage location for saved scans.
•Windows: Document scans are saved by default in the My Documents folder, and images are saved in the My Pictures folder. They are stored by default in these locations in a folder titled with the current date.
•Rule for naming scan files.
•By default, scans are named “scan1”, “scan2”, etc.
•Default scan resolution and photo enhancement preferences.
•Color or
•Print quality for scanning documents.
Before initiating a scan, you can also preview the scan in Home Center, and crop the output as desired. When you are satisfied with the intended results, you can initiate the scan directly from Home Center. See Home Center Help for instructions. To review how to access Home Center help, see
Scanning with Macintosh computers is accomplished by using the twain driver available with your Kodak software. Scanning is supported with any
Simple scanning
Simple document scans
1Place the original document at the right front corner of the scanner glass.
2From the control panel, press Menu.
3 Press until Scan is selected. Press OK.
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5Note that the default Scan What setting is Document.
6 Press until Scan Destination is selected. As needed, press or to specify which application on the computer will open the file. Kodak Home Center software appears on the list by default.
7Press Start.
8When the Scanner dialog window displays on your computer, follow the prompts to finish the scanning process.
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