HP 4400C HP Scanjet 4400C/5400C Series Scanner Windows - (English) User Manual - Page 73

Scanning from other programs (WIA), Acquire, Return Image to, Picture/From Scanner or Camera, Insert

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72 Scanning from HP Precisionscan Pro 1 Start a scan from within the other program by choosing the Acquire (or similar) command. 2 If the HP Precisionscan Pro software opens and displays the preview image, create a selection area. You can crop the scan (if necessary), select the output type, and make optional adjustments as you normally would. See the appropriate sections in this chapter for instructions. 3 When finished making changes to the scanned image, do one of the following to perform a final scan and place it in the program from which you started scanning: l On the Scan menu, click Return Image to. l Click . The image appears in the open program. You might have to reposition the image. If the image does not appear, the TWAIN-compliant program might not accept the resolution or output type you selected. Rescan the image using the default settings the software sets for the image. Back to TOC Scanning from other programs (WIA) (For Windows Me only) Windows Imaging Application (WIA) is another way to scan an image directly into an application in which you are working, such as Microsoft Word. With WIA, you are using Microsoft software to scan. Generally, a program is WIA-compliant if it has a command such as Picture/From Scanner or Camera on the Insert or the File menu. If you are unsure whether the program is compliant or you do not know what the scan command is called, see the documentation for the WIA program. 1 On the Insert menu, point to Picture and then click From Scanner or Camera. 2 If you have more than one scanner or camera connected, select the scanner you want to use under Device. 3 Select the quality you want for your scan. Click Web Quality if you want a lower resolution so your picture can be viewed on the screen. Click Print Quality if you want a higher resolution for printing the picture. 4 Click Insert to scan the picture and place it into the document using predefined settings. For more information, see the documentation for the WIA-compliant program.

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Scanning from HP Precisionscan Pro
Back to TOC
1
Start a scan from within the other program by choosing the
Acquire
(or similar) command.
2
If the HP Precisionscan Pro software opens and displays the
preview image, create a selection area. You can crop the scan (if
necessary), select the output type, and make optional adjustments
as you normally would. See the appropriate sections in this chapter
for instructions.
3
When finished making changes to the scanned image, do one of
the following to perform a final scan and place it in the program
from which you started scanning:
l
On the
Scan
menu, click
Return Image to
.
l
Click
.
The image appears in the open program. You might have to reposition
the image.
If the image does not appear, the TWAIN-compliant program might not
accept the resolution or output type you selected. Rescan the image
using the default settings the software sets for the image.
Scanning from other programs (WIA)
(For Windows Me only) Windows Imaging Application (WIA) is another
way to scan an image directly into an application in which you are
working, such as Microsoft Word. With WIA, you are using Microsoft
software to scan.
Generally, a program is WIA-compliant if it has a command such as
Picture/From Scanner or Camera
on the
Insert
or the
File
menu. If
you are unsure whether the program is compliant or you do not know
what the scan command is called, see the documentation for the WIA
program.
1
On the
Insert
menu, point to
Picture
and then click
From Scanner
or
Camera
.
2
If you have more than one scanner or camera connected, select
the scanner you want to use under
Device
.
3
Select the quality you want for your scan. Click
Web Quality
if you
want a lower resolution so your picture can be viewed on the
screen. Click
Print Quality
if you want a higher resolution for
printing the picture.
4
Click
Insert
to scan the picture and place it into the document
using predefined settings.
For more information, see the documentation for the WIA-compliant
program.