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Scanning an Image from a WIA-Compliant Application (Windows XP - driver windows 7

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3 Scanning an Image from a WIA-Compliant Application (Windows XP) (part 1) If you are using Windows XP, you can use the WIA driver to scan from Sharpdesk, Paint and other WIA-compliant applications. The procedure for scanning using Paint is explained in the following. 1 Place the original you wish to scan on the original table/SPF/RSPF. Reference: For information on setting an original for scanning, refer to "ORIGINAL PLACEMENT" in the Operation Manual. 2 After starting Paint, click the "File" menu and select "From Scanner or Camera". The scan screen of the WIA driver will appear. Note If you have WIA drivers for other devices installed in your computer, the "Select Device" screen will open. Select "SHARP AL-XXXX" (where XXXX is the model name of your unit) and click the "OK" button. Click here. Click here. CONTENTS INDEX 16

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If you are using Windows XP, you can use the WIA driver to scan from Sharpdesk, Paint and other WIA-compliant
applications. The procedure for scanning using Paint is explained in the following.
1
Place the original you wish to scan on the original
table/SPF/RSPF.
Reference:
For information on setting an original for scanning, refer
to "ORIGINAL PLACEMENT" in the Operation Manual.
2
After starting Paint, click the "File" menu and select
"From Scanner or Camera".
The scan screen of the WIA driver will appear.
Click here.
Note
If you have WIA drivers for other devices installed
in your computer, the "Select Device" screen will
open. Select "SHARP AL-XXXX" (where XXXX is
the model name of your unit) and click the "OK"
button.
Click here.
Scanning an Image from a WIA-Compliant Application (Windows XP) (part 1)