Scanning photos for editing
For Windows users
1Load photo or photos facedown on the scanner glass.
2Click or Start.
3Click All Programs or Programs, and then select the printer program folder from the list.
4Navigate to:
Printer Home > select your printer > Scan
If you want to scan a single photo, or multiple photos as a single image, then select Single photo.
If you want to scan multiple photos at once and save them as separate images, then select Multiple photos.
Note: Allow at least 1/4 inch of space between photos if you want to scan multiple ph otos at once and save
them as separate images.
Scanning starts and the scan progress dialog appears.
5Save the photo or photos, and open them in a photo editing application to edit .
For Macintosh users
1Load photo or photos facedown on the scanner glass.
2From the Applications folder in the Finder, launch the application you w ant to use.
Note: Use any application that supports your printer and lets you work with photos, such as Image Capture.
3From the list of devices, select your printer.
Note: For information on finding the list of devices, check the documentation that came with the application or
search for Scanning an image in the Search field of the Help menu.
4Adjust the scan settings as needed.
If applicable, click
?
on the preview dialog for more information.
5Start the scan jo b.
6Save the scanned image, and then edit it using a photo editing applicatio n.
Scanning documents for editing
An Optical Character Recognition (OCR) application allo ws you to edit an original text docum ent that has been scanned.
In order for this to work, you must have an OCR application stored on a local or network computer and you must be
able to select it from the list of applications when you set up the scan.
When selecting settings for the scan, select to scan to the local computer or network computer where the OCR is
installed.
For Windows users
1Load the original document faceup into the ADF or facedown on the sc anner glass.
2Click or Start.
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