Scanning – Xerox DocuMate 632 User Manual

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DocuMate 632 Scanner User’s Guide

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Scanning

Scanning

If you selected the recommended Full Install option for your
scanner’s driver (see page 10), then you have several different
scanning options with your Xerox DocuMate 632 scanner. Each
method scans equally well, so use the one with appropriate options
for the item you are scanning.

Scanner Buttons

—When you press either the Simplex or

Duplex button, documents are scanned using the scan settings
indicated by the LED number. The scanned images are then
sent to a software application (known as the Destination
Application) on your computer. See “Load and Scan
Documents” on page 22.

One Touch—Use this scan option when you want to scan from
the computer screen. Open the One Touch scan panel and
window, adjust the scan settings as needed, put the document
in the scanner, then click the icon on the One Touch panel. Also
use this One Touch method of scanning if you want to access
the advanced features of Optical Character Recognition (OCR)
available from the OmniPage Pro application. See “Scan from
the One Touch Button Panel” on page 26.

TWAIN Interface—This option uses your scanner’s TWAIN
interface to scan. Select scanning options before scanning, put
the document in the scanner, then click a button on the TWAIN
interface window. See “Scanning with the TWAIN Interface” on
page 82 and
“Scanning with the WIA Interface” on page 98.

Windows Image Acquisition—If your computer is running
Windows XP or Windows Vista, you can use this option to scan
with the Microsoft Windows WIA interface. Select the WIA scan
settings, put the document in the scanner, then click a button
on the WIA window. See “Scanning with the WIA Interface” on
page 98.

ISIS Interface—This option uses the ISIS driver to scan. You
can access the ISIS interface from an ISIS scanning
application. Select the ISIS scan settings, put the document in
the scanner, then use your ISIS application to scan using the
ISIS interface. See “Scanning with the ISIS Interface” on
page 102.

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