Xerox XDM5205DWU User Guide - Page 96

TWAIN: Xerox, DocuMate 520, Document, Photograph, Settings.,

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Scanning with the TWAIN Interface from PaperPort The Folders pane (which shows folders for organizing your scanned images) is replaced by the Scan pane. Scan pane. If this Scan button is not active, see the section on page 108 to set up your scanner to work with PaperPort. NOTE: If the Scan button at the bottom of panel is not available when you make a selection from the Scanner drop-down list, your scanner needs to be set up to work with PaperPort. See the section, "Setting Up Your Scanner to Work With PaperPort" on page 108. 3. Click the Scanner drop-down arrow, and select TWAIN: Xerox DocuMate 520 from the drop-down list. NOTE: Please wait a few moments for your selection from the drop-down list to become active. This delay only occurs the first time you select from the list while PaperPort initializes the scanner. Later on, selecting from the list happens right away. 4. In the "Scan what?" section, choose to scan a Document or Photograph. If you want to change the format of the scanned item's file name or file type before you start scanning, click Settings. The default file type for documents is .pdf and the default for photographs is .jpg. The default name of the scanned image is the day, date, and number of scanned items that day. For example, the second item scanned on a day is followed by a (2), the third by a (3) and so on. See the PaperPort User's Guide for more information about the PaperPort Settings. DocuMate 520 Scanner User's Guide 91

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DocuMate 520 Scanner User’s Guide
91
Scanning with the TWAIN Interface from PaperPort
The Folders pane (which shows folders for organizing your
scanned images) is replaced by the Scan pane.
3.
Click the Scanner drop-down arrow, and select
TWAIN: Xerox
DocuMate 520
from the drop-down list.
4.
In the “Scan what?” section, choose to scan a
Document
or
Photograph
.
If you want to change the format of the scanned item’s file
name or file type before you start scanning, click
Settings.
The
default file type for documents is .pdf and the default for
photographs is .jpg. The default name of the scanned image is
the day, date, and number of scanned items that day. For
example, the second item scanned on a day is followed by a
(2), the third by a (3) and so on. See the
PaperPort User’s
Guide
for more information about the PaperPort Settings.
NOTE:
If the
Scan
button at the bottom of panel is not available
when you make a selection from the Scanner drop-down list,
your scanner needs to be set up to work with PaperPort. See
the section, “Setting Up Your Scanner to Work With PaperPort”
on page 108.
NOTE:
Please wait a few moments for your selection from the
drop-down list to become active. This delay only occurs the first
time you select from the list while PaperPort initializes the
scanner. Later on, selecting from the list happens right away.
Scan pane.
If this Scan button is not active, see the section on
page 108 to set up your scanner to work with PaperPort.