Scanning to a computer – Epson Expression Home XP-342 User Manual

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6.

Check settings such as the save format, and change them if necessary. Select the setting items using the

u

or

d

button and change settings using the

l

or

r

button.

7.

Press the

x

button.

Note:
The color, size, and border of the scanned image will not be exactly the same as the original.

Related Information

&

“Placing Originals on the Scanner Glass” on page 40

&

“Menu Options for Scanning” on page 80

Scanning to a Computer

You can save the scanned image to a computer.

c

Important:

Make sure you have installed Epson Scan 2 and Epson Event Manager on your computer before using this feature.

1.

Place the originals.

2.

Enter Scan from the home screen using the

l

or

r

button, and then press the OK button.

3.

Select how to save the scanned image to a computer from the following menus using the

l

or

r

button, and

then press the OK button.

Scan to Computer (JPEG): Saves the scanned image in JPEG format.
Scan to Computer (PDF): Saves the scanned image in PDF format.
Scan to Computer (Email): Starts the email client on your computer, and then automatically attaches it to

an email.

4.

Select the computer to which you want to save the scanned images.

Note:

You can change the scan settings such as the scanning size, folder to save, or save format, by using Epson Event

Manager.

When the printer is connected to a network, you can select the computer to which you want to save the scanned

image. Up to 20 computers can be displayed on the printer's control panel.

When the computer to which you want to save the scanned images is detected on the network, the initial 15

characters of the computer name are displayed on the control panel. If you set Network Scan Name
(Alphanumeric)

on Epson Event Manager, it is displayed on the control panel.

5.

Press the

x

button.

Note:
The color, size, and border of the scanned image will not be exactly the same as the original.

Related Information

&

“Placing Originals on the Scanner Glass” on page 40

User's Guide

Scanning

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