IBM Ricoh ImageReader FB 2400 dpi User Manual

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Select either Info Scanner or Info Scanner (TWAIN-32) from the Source list, depending on what type of
application you are scanning into.

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Note: If you are using a 16-’blt 6ppfld@tioh, and-select info Scanner (TWAIN-
32) as your source, you may get a TWAIN error
and not be able to scan. Be sure
to select the correct source to
use with 32-bit applications and 16-bit applica-
tions. Refer to
Coqpter 1, What is TWAIN for more information,

4. Click OK.

The application is now set to use your ImageReader to scan.

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The initiation of the scanning process may vary from application to application. Consult the
application’s manual for more information if the steps below don’t result in a scan. The
instructions provided in these steps assume the application uses the most common process.

To scan an image:

1. Start the image editing application.

2. Select Acquire from the File menu. In Windows, this displays the scanning interface win-

dow. For Macintosh users, next select the scanner’s plug-in to display the scanning
window.

3. Place the image face down in the scanner, Click Prescan. The prescanned image displays in

the Prescan window.

4. Adjust the image as you desire. Make your selections for scan mode, resolution, etc., and

use the crop box in the Prescan window to select the area you want to scan. Follow the
guidelines described in the previous section to make your selections.

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Note: If the image is not as large as the Crop box, the additional blank

area is also

scanned, creatIng an unnecessadly large file size. Be sure to adjust the Crop box
to fit the exact area you want to scan. To do so, simply click and drag one of the
anchor
squares.

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