Brother International MFC 795CW Software Users Manual - English - Page 174

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USB cable scanning Note • Scan type depends on the settings of the Device Button tab, Black Start or Color Start do not change the settings. • If you want to change between color and black and white scanning, choose color or black and white in the scan type option on the Device Button tab of the ControlCenter configuration screen. (For Windows®, see SCAN on page 57. For Macintosh, see SCAN on page 143.) Scan to Image 12 You can scan a black and white or color document into your graphics application for viewing and editing. a Load your document. b Press (Scan). c Press a or b to choose Scan to Image. Press OK. d Press Black Start or Color Start. The machine starts the scanning process. For Touchscreen models 12 a Load your document. b Press (Scan). c Press Scan to Image. d Press Black Start or Color Start. 12 The machine starts the scanning process. Note • Scan type depends on the settings of the Device Button tab, Black Start or Color Start do not change the settings. • If you want to change between color and black and white scanning, choose color or black and white in the scan type option on the Device Button tab of the ControlCenter configuration screen. (For Windows®, see SCAN on page 57. For Macintosh, see SCAN on page 143.) 167

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USB cable scanning
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12
Note
Scan type depends on the settings of the
Device Button
tab,
Black Start
or
Color Start
do not change
the settings.
If you want to change between color and black and white scanning, choose color or black and white in the
scan type option on the
Device Button
tab of the ControlCenter configuration screen. (For Windows
®
, see
SCAN
on page 57. For Macintosh, see
SCAN
on page 143.)
Scan to Image
12
You can scan a black and white or color document into your graphics application for viewing and editing.
a
Load your document.
b
Press
(
Scan
).
c
Press
a
or
b
to choose
Scan to Image
.
Press
OK
.
d
Press
Black Start
or
Color Start
.
The machine starts the scanning process.
For Touchscreen models
12
a
Load your document.
b
Press
(
Scan
).
c
Press
Scan to Image
.
d
Press
Black Start
or
Color Start
.
The machine starts the scanning process.
Note
Scan type depends on the settings of the
Device Button
tab,
Black Start
or
Color Start
do not change
the settings.
If you want to change between color and black and white scanning, choose color or black and white in the
scan type option on the
Device Button
tab of the ControlCenter configuration screen. (For Windows
®
, see
SCAN
on page 57. For Macintosh, see
SCAN
on page 143.)