Canon PIXMA MP560 User Manual

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6.

Specify the necessary settings, then press the OK

button.

Setting Items

7.

Load the original on the Platen Glass following the instruction on the LCD.

Note

Refer to

Loading Paper / Originals

for how to load the original on the Platen Glass.

8.

Press the Color

button for color scanning, or the

Black

button for black & white

scanning.

When Preview ON is selected, press the

OK

button after the preview screen is displayed on the

LCD.
The machine starts scanning and scanned data is saved either on the USB flash drive or the
memory card, which you select as the media for saving scanned data.
Remove the original on the Platen Glass after scanning is complete.
To remove the USB flash drive after scanning is complete, see

Removing the USB Flash Drive

.

To remove the memory card after scanning is complete, refer to

Printing from a Memory Card

.

Note

You can scan images continuously only when selecting PDF. Continue scanning following the
confirmation screen. You can save up to 100 pages of images in one PDF file.
If the USB flash drive or the memory card becomes full while scanning images is in progress,
only the images already scanned can be saved.
You can save up to 2000 files of scanned data in both PDF and JPEG data format.
The folder and file name of scanned data saved on the USB flash drive or the memory card is
as follows:

Folder name: (file extension: PDF): CANON_SC\DOCUMENT\0001
Folder name: (file extension: JPG): CANON_SC\IMAGE\0001

File name: Running numbers, starting from SCN_0001
File date: 01/01/2009

Importing the Scanned Data Saved on the Memory Card to the Computer
When you import the scanned data saved on the memory card to the computer, import the data after
performing either of the operations below:
-Turning the machine off, then turn it back on.
-Removing the memory card, then reinsert it into the Card Slot.
You can optimize or print the scanned data saved on the memory card using MP Navigator EX. For
details, refer to

Importing Images Saved on a Memory Card

.

Importing the Scanned Data Saved on the USB Flash Drive to the Computer

You can import the scanned data saved on the USB flash drive to the computer.
After scanning the data, connect the USB flash drive to the computer, then import the data using
Windows Explorer.

You can import the scanned data saved on the USB flash drive to the computer.
After scanning the data, connect the USB flash drive to the computer, then import the data.

Inserting the USB Flash Drive

Important

Before inserting the USB flash drive:

You may need an extension cable if the USB flash drive cannot be inserted into the
Direct Print Port of the machine. For details, ask an electronics store.
Depending on the type of USB flash drive, the operation may not be guaranteed.
Some USB flash drives with security settings may not be used.

1.

Insert the USB flash drive into the Direct Print Port.

Make sure that the USB flash drive is correctly oriented before inserting it straightforward into

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