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Scanning 9. Make sure a blank CD is in the CD burner. 10. Click the Burn to CD button. The CD burner begins and your scanned documents are written to the CD. NOTE: Until you click Burn to CD these files are stored in your computer at C:\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\CD Burning. This is where Windows XP stores all files waiting to be burned to a CD by the automatic CD writing wizard. If other files are also waiting in this location, they will get written with the OneTouch files on the CD. NOTE: When scanning items to burn to a CD, you should always use one of the factory-set default configurations, or a custom configuration specifically set up for CD burning. The default configurations are already set up to send the scanned images to the proper storage location where the Windows XP CD writing wizard can find the files to burn to the CD. Likewise, when you create a custom configuration for CD burning, the OneTouch software will automatically make sure the storage location is correct. To create a custom configuration for CD burning, select Burn to CD as the Destination Application, then click the New button and create the new configuration. You won't need to select a storage location because it will be correctly preset for you by the OneTouch software. Note however, that if you have created other custom configurations with different storage locations (for example, see "Scanning to Multiple Folders" on page 58), do not use them for the Burn to CD Destination Application. Otherwise, the Windows XP CD writing wizard will not be able to find the images to burn onto the CD. DocuMate 252 Scanner User's Guide 75

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DocuMate 252 Scanner User’s Guide
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Scanning
9.
Make sure a blank CD is in the CD burner.
10. Click the
Burn to CD
button. The CD burner begins and your
scanned documents are written to the CD.
NOTE:
Until you click
Burn to CD
these files are stored in your
computer at
C:\Documents and Settings\<your user
name>\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\CD
Burning
. This is where Windows XP stores all files waiting to be
burned to a CD by the automatic CD writing wizard. If other files
are also waiting in this location, they will get written with the
OneTouch files on the CD.
NOTE:
When scanning items to burn to a CD, you should
always use one of the factory-set default configurations, or a
custom configuration specifically set up for CD burning. The
default configurations are already set up to send the scanned
images to the proper storage location where the Windows XP
CD writing wizard can find the files to burn to the CD. Likewise,
when you create a custom configuration for CD burning, the
OneTouch software will automatically make sure the storage
location is correct.
To create a custom configuration for CD burning, select
Burn to
CD
as the Destination Application, then click the
New
button and
create the new configuration. You won’t need to select a storage
location because it will be correctly preset for you by the
OneTouch software.
Note however, that if you have created other custom
configurations with different storage locations (for example, see
“Scanning to Multiple Folders” on page 58), do not use them for
the Burn to CD Destination Application. Otherwise, the Windows
XP CD writing wizard will not be able to find the images to burn
onto the CD.