Epson Expression 800 User Manual - TWAIN 32 - Page 36

Batch Scanning, Advanced Scanning,

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For best results, use originals that are all reflective or all transparent. Don't mix original types when batch scanning. Batch Scanning Batch scanning lets you automatically scan multiple originals using different customized settings for each framed image. For example, you can scan a color postcard, a black and white photograph, and a black and white line art drawing at the same time. Or you can place multiple Polaroid photographs on the document table and batch scan all of them at once (but don't select Spectra Polaroid or 600 Polaroid as the Original setting; these settings limit the prescan area to the size of one Polaroid only). You can also batch scan multiple frames on a single original and select different settings for each frame. See Framing for instructions on creating frames. Some applications don't support batch scanning or require you to select specific options to enable batch scanning. Check your application documentation before using this feature. SilverFast Lite offers two batch scanning options in the Scan Mode list; see Scanning Multiple Images for instructions on using them: Batch Mode Batch Mode Tiff Imports each scanned image or frame into your application sequentially. Sequentially saves each scanned image or frame directly to your hard disk in TIFF format (Tagged Image File Format). Advanced Scanning Page 36

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Advanced Scanning
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Batch Scanning
Batch scanning lets you automatically scan multiple originals using
different customized settings for each framed image. For example, you
can scan a color postcard, a black and white photograph, and a black and
white line art drawing at the same time. Or you can place multiple
Polaroid photographs on the document table and batch scan all of them at
once (but don’t select Spectra Polaroid or 600 Polaroid as the Original
setting; these settings limit the prescan area to the size of one Polaroid
only).
You can also batch scan multiple frames on a single original and select
different settings for each frame. See
Framing
for instructions on creating
frames.
Some applications don’t support batch scanning or require you to select
specific options to enable batch scanning. Check your application
documentation before using this feature.
SilverFast Lite offers two batch scanning options in the Scan Mode list;
see
Scanning Multiple Images
for instructions on using them:
Batch Mode
Imports each scanned image or frame into your
application sequentially.
Batch Mode Tiff
Sequentially saves each scanned image or frame
directly to your hard disk in TIFF format (Tagged
Image File Format).
For best results, use
originals that are all
reflective or all
transparent. Don’t mix
original types when
batch scanning.