Xerox XTRAVEL-SCAN User Guide - Page 38

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Scanning To Scan Using Configure Before Scan 1. Put a document in the paper feed slot on the scanner. 2. The TWAIN Interface opens. 3. Choose the scan settings applicable to the document. 4. Click the Scan button on the TWAIN Interface. 5. The item is scanned. When finished, click the Done button and the image will be sent to the Destination Application specified in the One Touch 4.0 Properties window. In the example shown on the previous page, the Destination Application is PaperPort. To Scan Multiple Pages You can use Configure Before Scan to create multi-page documents from individually scanned pages. NOTE: Using the Configure Before Scan option to scan multiple pages does not apply for page formats BMP and JPG. Please make sure the page format on the One Touch 4.0 Properties window is set to TIFF, PDF, or one of the Text formats. Make sure the option Create single image files is not selected. Please see page 35 for instructions on changing the file settings. 1. Put a document in the paper feed slot on the scanner. 2. When the TWAIN Interface opens, select the appropriate scan settings for your document. 3. Click the Scan button on the TWAIN Interface. 4. After the Scanning Progress bar closes, place the next page in the paper feed slot on the scanner. 5. Continue until you have scanned all the pages in your multi-page document. 6. When you're finished scanning, click the Done button on the TWAIN Interface. 7. All the scanned pages will be sent to the Destination Application set in the One Touch 4.0 Properties window. If the Destination Application is PaperPort, the pages will be grouped as a single stack of pages. Xerox Travel Scanner 100 User's Guide 33

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Xerox Travel Scanner 100 User’s Guide
33
Scanning
To Scan Using Configure Before Scan
1.
Put a document in the paper feed slot on the scanner.
2.
The TWAIN Interface opens.
3.
Choose the scan settings applicable to the document.
4.
Click the
Scan
button on the TWAIN Interface.
5.
The item is scanned. When finished, click the
Done
button and the image will be sent to the
Destination Application specified in the One Touch 4.0 Properties window.
In the example shown on the previous page, the Destination Application is PaperPort.
To Scan Multiple Pages
You can use Configure Before Scan to create multi-page documents from individually scanned pages.
NOTE:
Using the Configure Before Scan option to scan multiple pages does not apply for page formats
BMP and JPG. Please make sure the page format on the One Touch 4.0 Properties window is set to TIFF,
PDF, or one of the Text formats. Make sure the option
Create single image files
is not selected. Please see
page 35 for instructions on changing the file settings.
1.
Put a document in the paper feed slot on the scanner.
2.
When the TWAIN Interface opens, select the appropriate scan settings for your document.
3.
Click the
Scan
button on the TWAIN Interface.
4.
After the Scanning Progress bar closes, place the next page in the paper feed slot on the scanner.
5.
Continue until you have scanned all the pages in your multi-page document.
6.
When you’re finished scanning, click the
Done
button on the TWAIN Interface.
7.
All the scanned pages will be sent to the Destination Application set in the One Touch 4.0 Properties
window. If the Destination Application is PaperPort, the pages will be grouped as a single stack of
pages.