Lexmark X6575 User's Guide (Mac) - Page 54

Scanning an item for Web viewing, Scanning images for editing, Scanning a portion of an image

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Scanning an item for Web page viewing 1 Make sure the printer is connected to a computer, and both the printer and the computer are on. 2 Load an original document facedown on the scanner glass. 3 From the Finder desktop, double-click the Lexmark 6500 Series folder. 4 Double-click the Lexmark 6500 Series Center icon. 5 From the "How will the scanned image be used?" pop-up menu, choose To be viewed on monitor/web page. 6 Adjust the settings as needed. 7 Click Scan. Related topics: • "Loading original documents on the scanner glass" on page 33 Scanning images for editing 1 Make sure the printer is connected to a computer, and both the printer and the computer are on. 2 Load an original image facedown on the scanner glass. 3 From the Finder desktop, double-click the Lexmark 6500 Series folder. 4 Double-click the Lexmark 6500 Series Center icon. 5 From the "What is being scanned?" menu, choose Photo or Magazine or Newspaper. 6 From the "How will the scanned image be used?" pop-up menu, choose To be printed or To be viewed on monitor/Web page. 7 From the "Send scanned image to" pop-up menu, choose a destination folder or application for your scanned photo. 8 Select Prompt for multiple pages if you have several photos to scan. 9 Click Preview/Edit to open the Scan dialog and adjust settings. From the Settings tab, you can select a preset scan setting, descreen magazine or newspaper scans, and reduce background noise. From the Adjustments tab, you can customize the settings as needed. 10 Crop photos, if needed. For more information, see "Cropping photos using the software" on page 49. 11 Click . Related topics: • "Loading original documents on the scanner glass" on page 33 Scanning a portion of an image You can scan certain portions of an image or a document using the cropping function of the Scan dialog. This option is good for scanning logos, parts of a magazine page, or sections of a photo. 1 Make sure the printer is connected to a computer, and both the printer and the computer are on. 2 Load an original document or image facedown on the scanner glass. Scanning 54

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Scanning an item for Web page viewing
1
Make sure the printer is connected to a computer, and both the printer and the computer are on.
2
Load an original document facedown on the scanner glass.
3
From the Finder desktop, double-click the
Lexmark 6500 Series
folder.
4
Double-click the
Lexmark 6500 Series Center
icon.
5
From the “How will the scanned image be used?” pop-up menu, choose
To be viewed on monitor/web
page
.
6
Adjust the settings as needed.
7
Click
Scan
.
Related topics:
“Loading original documents on the scanner glass” on page 33
Scanning images for editing
1
Make sure the printer is connected to a computer, and both the printer and the computer are on.
2
Load an original image facedown on the scanner glass.
3
From the Finder desktop, double-click the
Lexmark 6500 Series
folder.
4
Double-click the
Lexmark 6500 Series Center
icon.
5
From the “What is being scanned?” menu, choose
Photo
or
Magazine or Newspaper
.
6
From the “How will the scanned image be used?” pop-up menu, choose
To be printed
or
To be viewed on
monitor/Web page
.
7
From the “Send scanned image to” pop-up menu, choose a destination folder or application for your scanned
photo.
8
Select
Prompt for multiple pages
if you have several photos to scan.
9
Click
Preview/Edit
to open the Scan dialog and adjust settings.
From the Settings tab, you can select a preset scan setting, descreen magazine or newspaper scans, and reduce
background noise.
From the Adjustments tab, you can customize the settings as needed.
10
Crop photos, if needed. For more information, see “Cropping photos using the software” on page 49.
11
Click
.
Related topics:
“Loading original documents on the scanner glass” on page 33
Scanning a portion of an image
You can scan certain portions of an image or a document using the cropping function of the Scan dialog. This option
is good for scanning logos, parts of a magazine page, or sections of a photo.
1
Make sure the printer is connected to a computer, and both the printer and the computer are on.
2
Load an original document or image facedown on the scanner glass.
Scanning
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