Canon imageFORMULA P-215 Scan-tini Personal Document Scanner User Manual - Page 35
Double-click [ONTOUCHL.exe]., Set the scanning method., Click the Start button., IMPORTANT
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4 Double-click [ONTOUCHL.exe]. CaptureOnTouch Lite starts, and the main screen appears. IMPORTANT Do not close the feed tray before the main screen of CaptureOnTouch Lite appears. Hint • The auto play screen may not appear in some operating environments. In such cases, open the [ONTOUCHLITE] drive in Windows Explorer, for example, and start the application directly by double-clicking ONTOUCHL.exe. Depending on your operating system, the drive name may not be [ONTOUCHLITE]. Open the drive on which ONTOUCHL.exe is located, and start the application directly. • Depending on your operating system, [CaptureOnTouch Lite] may appear in the auto play screen. In such cases, double-click [CaptureOnTouch Lite] to start CaptureOnTouch Lite. 5 Set the scanning method. IMPORTANT If you configure scanning conditions that require a large amount of the computer's memory, scanning may be disabled. If an error message appears due to insufficient memory while scanning is in progress, exit the application and try scanning again using different scanning condition settings. 6 Click the Start button. Scanning of the document starts. When scanning of the whole document is completed, the output settings screen appears. Hint A If a document is scanned when [Enable continuous scanning] is B set to [ON], the continuous scanning screen (see p. 40) appears when scanning of the document is finished. A Specify whether to enable continuous scanning. When previewing the scanned image or splitting up a large document to scan in parts, select [ON] to enable continuous scanning. B Specify whether to scan the document in full auto mode. When you want to specify arbitrary scanning conditions, select [OFF] and configure the scanner settings. (See p. 37) 35