Epson Artisan 730 Quick Guide - Page 16

Scanning with Epson Scan Software

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6. If you're scanning to a memory card, select your scan settings then press x Start to begin scanning. If you're scanning to your computer, select USB Connection if your product is connected by a USB cable, or select the name of your computer if your product is connected over a network. Press OK to begin scanning. Once your image is scanned, you see its icon in Windows Explorer or Mac OS X Finder, or as an attachment in your email application. Scanning with Epson Scan Software You can scan original documents and photos and save them as files on your computer using the Epson Scan software. You can also launch Epson Scan from any TWAINcompliant application, such as Adobe® Photoshop®. Note: For Mac OS X 10.6, see "Scanning with Mac OS X 10.6" on page 17. For detailed scanning instructions, see the online User's Guide. 1. Open the document cover and place your original facedown on the glass, in the back left corner, as shown on page 7. 2. Close the cover gently so you don't move the original. 3. Do one of the following to start Epson Scan: ■ Windows: Double-click the EPSON Scan icon on your desktop. ■ Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5: Double-click EPSON Scan in Applications > Epson Software. ■ To scan from an application, start your application. Then open the File menu, choose Import or Acquire, and select your product. Epson Scan opens in Full Auto Mode the first time you use it. (You can change the scan mode using the Mode selector in the upper right corner.) Note: If you want to automatically restore a color photo as you scan, click the Customize button, then check the Color Restoration box. 4. Click the Scan button. The image is scanned and you see its icon in Windows Explorer or Mac Finder. 16 Scanning a Document or Photo

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Scanning a Document or Photo
6.
If you’re scanning to a memory card, select your scan settings then press
x
Start
to
begin scanning.
If you’re scanning to your computer, select
USB Connection
if your product is
connected by a USB cable, or select the name of your computer if your product is
connected over a network. Press
OK
to begin scanning.
Once your image is scanned, you see its icon in Windows Explorer or Mac OS X
Finder, or as an attachment in your email application.
Scanning with Epson Scan Software
You can scan original documents and photos and save them as files on your computer
using the Epson Scan software. You can also launch Epson Scan from any TWAIN-
compliant application, such as Adobe
®
Photoshop
®
.
Note:
For Mac OS X 10.6, see “Scanning with Mac OS X 10.6” on page 17. For
detailed scanning instructions, see the online
User’s Guide
.
1.
Open the document cover and place your original facedown on the glass, in the back
left corner, as shown on page 7.
2.
Close the cover gently so you don’t move the original.
3.
Do one of the following to start Epson Scan:
Windows
: Double-click the
EPSON Scan
icon on your desktop.
Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5:
Double-click
EPSON Scan
in
Applications
>
Epson
Software
.
To scan from an application, start your application. Then open the
File
menu,
choose
Import
or
Acquire
, and select your product.
Epson Scan opens in
Full Auto Mode
the first
time you use it. (You can change the scan mode
using the Mode selector in the upper right
corner.)
Note:
If you want to automatically restore a
color photo as you scan, click the
Customize
button, then check the
Color Restoration
box.
4.
Click the
Scan
button. The image is scanned and
you see its icon in Windows Explorer or Mac
Finder.