Brother International MFC-J4710DW Mobile Print and Scan (iPrint&Scan) Guid - Page 77

When finished, tap, Confirm the cropped image. To start over and select the size of the box again

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Scanning g Tap Scan. The machine will start to scan the document. The scanned image will then be displayed on the screen. Confirm the scanned image. 6 NOTE • Flick left or right to view the previous or next page. • Tap to rotate the scanned image 90° counterclockwise. h Do one of the following:  To crop the scanned image, tap and then go to step i.  If you do not want to crop the scanned image, go to step k. i The area inside the box will be cropped.  To change the size of the box, drag the arrows on the edge of the box.  To move the position of the box, tap inside the box and drag the box.  To start over and select the size of the box again, tap outside the box to clear the box, and then tap and drag to select the area of the image you want to crop. When finished, tap Done. j Confirm the cropped image. To start over and select the size of the box again, tap to step i. and then go back k Tap . l Tap Save To iCloud as JPEG or Save To iCloud as PDF. The scanned image will be saved to iCloud. NOTE • If you chose Save To iCloud as JPEG, each page is saved as a separate file. If you chose Save To iCloud as PDF, all pages of the document are saved in one file. • File names are automatically created based on the current date. For example, the first image scanned on July 1, 2011 would be named Scan07012011_001.jpg. Note that the region setting also determines the date format of the file name. (A sequential number may not be included in the file name.) 73

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Scanning
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6
g
Tap
Scan
.
The machine will start to scan the document. The scanned image will then be displayed on the screen.
Confirm the scanned image.
NOTE
Flick left or right to view the previous or next page.
• Tap
to rotate the scanned image 90° counterclockwise.
h
Do one of the following:
To crop the scanned image, tap
and then go to step
i
.
If you do not want to crop the scanned image, go to step
k
.
i
The area inside the box will be cropped.
To change the size of the box, drag the arrows on the edge of the box.
To move the position of the box, tap inside the box and drag the box.
To start over and select the size of the box again, tap outside the box to clear the box, and then tap
and drag to select the area of the image you want to crop.
When finished, tap
Done
.
j
Confirm the cropped image. To start over and select the size of the box again, tap
and then go back
to step
i
.
k
Tap
.
l
Tap
Save To iCloud as JPEG
or
Save To iCloud as PDF
.
The scanned image will be saved to iCloud.
NOTE
If you chose
Save To iCloud as JPEG
, each page is saved as a separate file. If you chose
Save To iCloud as PDF
, all pages of the document are saved in one file.
File names are automatically created based on the current date. For example, the first image scanned on
July 1, 2011 would be named Scan07012011_001.jpg. Note that the region setting also determines the
date format of the file name. (A sequential number may not be included in the file name.)