Canon imageCLASS D1350 imageCLASS D1370/D1350/D1320 Basic Operation Guide - Page 116
Basic Scan Operations, Scanning Using Keys on the Operation Panel, Panel
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Basic Scan Operations Scanning Using Keys on the Operation Panel You can scan a document using the keys on the operation panel. Note To scan documents by operating See "Scan" in the e-Manual. Keys to be used for this operation SCAN OK 1 Place your document. "Loading Paper" (→P. 2-9) "Supported Document Types" (→P. 2-2) 2 Press [ ]. 3 Select using [ ] or [ ] and press [OK]. Select the scan type. Computer Remote Scanner Memory Media 4 Specify a destination using [ ] or [ ] and press [OK]. Specify destination. EXAMPLE1 EXAMPLE2 • When multiple computers are connected the computer connected by a USB cable is listed at the top. • When a computer is connected by a USB cable this screen is not displayed. • If more than ten computers are connected via a network the eleventh and subsequent computers are not displayed (you cannot scan). Reduce the number of computers connected to this machine via a network. e-Manual→Scanning→Scanning Paper Documents and Saving Them to a Computer (USB & Network Connection)→Registering the Scanner in MF Network Scan Utility * You can change the names for the displayed computers. e-Manual→Scanning→Scanning Paper Documents and Saving Them to a Computer (USB & Network Connection)→Using the MF Toolbox 5 Specify the scan settings using [ ] or [ ] and press [OK]. Select Scan Type Scan: Press OK Color Scan B&W Scan Custom 1 Scanning operation starts. The scanner settings are specified by default as follows. Scan Mode Resolution File Type PDF Settings Color Scan Color 300 dpi PDF Searchable/ Compact B&W Scan Black and White 300 dpi TIFF - Custom 1 Color 300 dpi JPEG/ Exif - Custom 2 Color 300 dpi PDF Searchable/ Standard Scanning from the feeder After saving the document, the display returns to the basic scanning screen. Scanning from the platen glass Proceed to Step 6 Using the Scan Functions 7-2