120VISIONEER STROBE XP SCANNER USERS GUIDE

SCANNING FROM TWAIN SOFTWARE

In addition to scanning from the on-screen OneTouch panel, you can scan from the TWAIN software. The PaperPort software is an example of a TWAIN application. This scanning method is particularly helpful when you’re using PaperPort to file and save scanned items, or if you want to adjust scanning settings prior to scanning.

If your computer is running Windows XP—you can scan using either the Visioneer TWAIN Interface or the Microsoft Windows Image Acquisition (known as WIA).

If your computer is running Windows 2000—usingWIA is not available.

A Note About Your Scanner and the TWAIN standard: TWAIN is a widely recognized standard that computers use to receive images from scanners, digital cameras, and other digital devices. This guide shows how to scan with the PaperPort TWAIN interface, but many other graphics and imaging applications also comply with the TWAIN standard, so you can use your scanner with those applications too. To use your scanner with other TWAIN software, please refer to their user guides.

Note: If the OneTouch configuration you are using to scan is set to

Configure Before Scan, and the selected option is TWAIN, the

TWAIN interface opens right away without opening PaperPort first.

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