Notice

Adjust Scanner Cover

The scanner cover is equipped with adjustable hinges, allowing you to lay even

ENthicker documents (e.g. books) in the flatbed scanner. Carefully lift the scanner cover so that it rests as evenly as possibly.

Use clear sheets of plastic when copying three-dimensional objects (e.g. coins, flow- ers) to avoid damaging the scanner glass.

CAUTION!

Do Not Press on the Scanner Cover!

Do not press forcefully on the scanner cover when you scan thicker documents or three-dimensional items, this could damage the scanner cover and/or the scanner glass.

Scan Document and Save to a Computer

Using this function, scan a document with your device and transfer it onto a computer which is connected directly to the device using a USB cable.

Notice

Start Scanning from Computer

Using the Companion Center SFX software, you can call up the scan on the computer. You can also start the scanning process from any other graphics program if it is supported by the Twain Driver. Select the Twain Scanner Driver as your scanner.

Make Scans Using Standard

Settings

1Press SCAN.

2Use [ to select SCANTO PC USB.

3Confirm with OK.

Notice

Access Function

You can also call the function by pressing

C, 31 and OK.

4Press OK.

Make Scans Using User-defined Settings

1Press SCAN.

2Use [ to select SCANTO PC USB.

3Confirm with OK.

4Use [ to select SETTINGS.

5Confirm with OK.

Notice

Access Function

You can also call the function by pressing C, 31 and OK.

6Using [, select whether you want to scan the doc- ument in greyscale or in colour.

7Confirm with OK.

8Enter a name for the file.

You can enter characters using the numeric keys (see key labels). Enter special characters using 0. Press the respective key several times until the desired character or special character appears on the display.

Notice

Navigating in the Editor

You can move the cursor using [. Use C to delete individual characters.

9Confirm with OK.

10 Using [, select whether you would like to save the file as an image file or as a PDF file.

Notice

Select the File Format

For an image file, you can select whether you would like to save the file in TIFF or JPEG format (see also chapter on Selecting File Format, page 58).

11 Confirm with OK.

12 Select the desired resolution using f:

DRAFT(100)—Scanning with reduced resolu- tion—for use on the Internet, for example

TEXT B&W (300)—Black and white scan with high resolution for optical character recognition of text documents (OCR)

PHOTO(200)—Scanning with higher resolution - for photographs, for example

HQ(300)—Scanning with highest resolution

13 Confirm with OK.

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