Epson WorkForce WF-7520 Quick Guide - Page 27

Scanning a Document or Photo, Quick Scanning With the Scan Button - all in one wireless

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Scanning a Document or Photo You can use your product to scan original documents and photos and save them on your computer. Quick Scanning With the Scan Button Use the Scan button to quickly scan a photo or document and save it on your computer. You can even scan a photo and have it automatically included in an email message. Note: For Mac OS X 10.6, see "Scanning With Mac OS X 10.6" on page 29. 1. Place your original document or photo as shown on page 7. 2. Press the Scan button. 3. Press u or d to select one of the following options: ■ Scan to Memory Card automatically creates a JPG image or PDF and saves it to an inserted memory card. ■ Scan to PC automatically creates a JPG image and saves it to your computer; ideal for scanning photos. ■ Scan to PC (PDF) automatically creates a PDF file and saves it to your computer; ideal for scanning documents. ■ Scan to PC (Email) automatically scans a photo, resizes it, launches your email application, and attaches a JPG image to a new outgoing message. This works with MAPI-type email such as Microsoft® Outlook or Windows Live Mail, but not web-based email such as Gmail. ■ Scan to PC (WSD) lets you manage wireless scanning in Windows 7 or Windows Vista (English only). To use this feature, you must first set up WSD (Web Services for Devices) on the computer you want to scan to. 4. If you're scanning to a memory card, select your scan settings and then press x Start Scan 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 Finder®, or as an attachment in your email application. Scanning a Document or Photo 27

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Scanning a Document or Photo
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Scanning a Document or
Photo
You can use your product to scan original documents and photos and save them on your
computer.
Quick Scanning With the Scan Button
Use the
Scan
button to quickly scan a photo or document and save it on your computer.
You can even scan a photo and have it automatically included in an email message.
Note:
For Mac OS X 10.6, see “Scanning With Mac OS X 10.6” on page 29.
1.
Place your original document or photo as shown on page 7.
2.
Press the
Scan
button.
3.
Press
u
or
d
to select one of the following options:
Scan to Memory Card
automatically creates a JPG image or PDF and saves it to
an inserted memory card.
Scan to PC
automatically creates a JPG image and saves it to your computer;
ideal for scanning photos.
Scan to PC (PDF)
automatically creates a PDF file and saves it to your computer;
ideal for scanning documents.
Scan to PC (Email)
automatically scans a photo, resizes it, launches your email
application, and attaches a JPG image to a new outgoing message. This works
with MAPI-type email such as Microsoft
®
Outlook or Windows Live Mail, but
not web-based email such as Gmail.
Scan to PC (WSD)
lets you manage wireless scanning in Windows 7 or
Windows Vista (English only). To use this feature, you must first set up WSD
(Web Services for Devices) on the computer you want to scan to.
4.
If you’re scanning to a memory card, select your scan settings and then press
x
Start
Scan
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 Finder
®
, or
as an attachment in your email application.