Epson Expression 800 User Manual - TWAIN 32 - Page 37

Scanning Multiple Images, Prescan, Batch Mode, Batch Mode Tiff, Scan Batch, Scan Tiff

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You can't switch between frames if you've zoomed in on a frame. Zoom out from the selected frame before creating or changing frames; see Framing for instructions. To stop a batch scan in progress, click Cancel. When you access SilverFast Lite again, it continues batch scanning with the next frame. Click Cancel as necessary until all the frames in the batch scan are cancelled. Scanning Multiple Images To scan multiple images: 1 Place the original(s) to be scanned on the scanner document table. 2 Click the Prescan button. 3 Select one of the following from the Scan Mode list: Batch Mode (to import images into your application) or Batch Mode Tiff (to scan images into TIFF files). If you select Batch Mode Tiff, you see a prompt to enter the path and the file name to save to. The files will be sequentially numbered based on the name you enter here. Type the name and click Save. 4 Click and drag the mouse to create a frame around each image or portion of an image. See Framing for instructions on creating and adjusting frames. Make sure you select the settings you want to use for each frame before you create the next. 5 Click the Scan Batch or Scan Tiff button to scan all the framed images sequentially. If you selected Batch Mode, each frame is automatically scanned into your application and assigned a temporary window name (sequentially numbered). You see a Batch End message when batch scanning is finished. Click OK. If you selected Batch Mode Tiff, each frame is automatically scanned into a temporary file on your hard disk, numbered sequentially based on the name you entered in step 3. 6 Click the Quit button to exit SilverFast Lite and return to your application. Advanced Scanning Page 37

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Advanced Scanning
Page 37
Scanning Multiple Images
To scan multiple images:
1
Place the original(s) to be scanned on the scanner document table.
2
Click the
Prescan
button.
3
Select one of the following from the Scan Mode list:
Batch Mode
(to
import images into your application) or
Batch Mode Tiff
(to scan
images into TIFF files).
If you select
Batch Mode Tiff
, you see a prompt to enter the path and
the file name to save to. The files will be sequentially numbered based
on the name you enter here. Type the name and click
Save
.
4
Click and drag the mouse to create a frame around each image or
portion of an image. See
Framing
for instructions on creating and
adjusting frames. Make sure you select the settings you want to use for
each frame before you create the next.
5
Click the
Scan Batch
or
Scan Tiff
button to scan all the framed
images sequentially.
If you selected
Batch Mode
, each frame is automatically scanned into
your application and assigned a temporary window name (sequentially
numbered). You see a Batch End message when batch scanning is
finished. Click
OK
.
If you selected
Batch Mode Tiff
, each frame is automatically scanned
into a temporary file on your hard disk, numbered sequentially based
on the name you entered in step 3.
6
Click the
Quit
button to exit SilverFast Lite and return to your
application.
You can’t switch
between frames if
you’ve zoomed in on a
frame. Zoom out from
the selected frame
before creating or
changing frames;
see Framing
for
instructions.
To stop a batch scan
in progress, click
Cancel
. When you
access SilverFast Lite
again, it continues
batch scanning with
the next frame. Click
Cancel
as necessary
until all the frames in
the batch scan are
cancelled.