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Figure 1-3 Unlock scanner NOTE: The locking tab protects the scanners scan head by holding it securely in position. Lock the scanner when transporting it from one location to another, but always remember to unlock it before scanning. The scanner will not scan when locked. 2. If your scanner does not have a Transparency Adaptor, go to Step 3. If your scanner has a Transparency Adaptor, check that the cable is plugged into the option port on the back of the scanner. Your scanner is shipped with the cable already plugged into the option port, however, if the cable came loose during shipping, you must plug it into the port securely.
Figure 1-4 Plug in adaptor cable 3. If your USB cable is connected to the scanner, plug the USB cable on the back of your scanner into any USB port on your computer. If you USB cable is separate, plug one end of the cable into any USB port on your computer and plug the other end of the cable into the scanners USB port.
Figure 1-5 Plug in the USB cable
Plug the power supply cable into the jack on the back of the scanner, then plug the power supply into a wall outlet.
USB Cable
Power supply
Figure 1-6 Plug in power supply A progress message appears saying that the scanner has been found. The scanner is now correctly installed. NOTE: If you computer is running Windows XP, you may see messages about using a fast USB 2.0 connection for the scanner. If your computer is not equipped with USB 2.0 ports, you can just disregard those messages. 5. 6. 7. Click the [Finish] button. From the CD, install the other software applications. When you have finished installing the other software, remove the CD from your computer and store it in a safe place.
Getting the PaperPort software users guide
The Installation CD also includes your ScanSoft PaperPort Users Guide. This guide provides more detailed information about the PaperPort softwares features. Please see the CD to view or print the guide.
Step 3: Checking out your scanner
The One Touch software adds the scanner icon to the Windows taskbar (at the bottom right corner of the computer screen). If the scanner is properly connected, the scanner icon looks like the one in this figure.
Scanner Icon
Figure 1-7 Scanner icon If the icon has a red X through it, the scanner is not properly connected. See the next section, If the scanner is not properly connected, for the steps to fix the problem.
To check the status of the scanner: 1. Right-click the scanner icon. The shortcut menu appears.
Figure 1-8 Shortcut menu 2. Choose [About] from the shortcut menu. A dialog box confirms that the scanner is properly connected.
Figure 1-9 Scanner information 3. Click [OK] to close the dialog box. Your scanner is ready to scan.
If the scanner is not properly connected
If the scanner icon on the Windows taskbar has a red X through it, the scanner is not properly connected.
Figure 2-8 Shortcut menu 2. Choose [Configure] from the shortcut menu.
The Configuration dialog box appears. The options on the Configuration dialog box are: Select Destination the list of applications that can open to display the scanned image. Select the application that you want to automatically open to display or process the scanned image. Select Configuration the list of the buttons scan configurations. The configuration settings include: color, black and white, or grayscale, resolution in dots per inch (dpi), page size, brightness, and contrast. To see the details about a configuration, click its icon in the list. Click the icon again to close the detailed information.
Clicking an icon expands the configuration to show its settings.
Figure 2-9 Select Configuration list Select Format and Page(s) a set of options for selecting a format for the scanned image and whether to scan a single page or multiple pages. The formats are bitmap and PaperPort. Use PaperPort for scanning any item. Bitmaps are usually for photos or artwork. The page icons represent single or multiple page scanning.
Scan single page
Scan multiple pages
Scan multiple pages and stack them on the PaperPort Desktop
Figure 2-10 Format and page options
Options displays a dialog box for selecting options about the destination application for the scanned image. Each destination application has its own options dialog box. Folder Copy displays a dialog box for selecting the folder to use for storing copies of the scanned images.
Getting Help
You can get help with the scanners features or any of the options on the Configuration dialog box using either of the following methods: When the Configuration dialog box is displayed, press the [F1] key on your keyboard. Click the [Help] button at the top right corner of the Configuration dialog box.
Help button
Figure 2-11 Configuration dialog help button
Selecting new options for the buttons
You can select a new destination application, configuration, and image format for a scanner button to optimize it for the type of scanning you want to do. You use the Configuration dialog box to select new options. To select new options for a scanner button: 1. Press and hold down the button that you want to change. The Configuration dialog box appears. The tab of the button whose options you want to change is already selected. If the tab is not selected, click it. You can also right-click the scanner icon in the Windows taskbar to see the shortcut menu, and then choose [Configure] to display the Configuration dialog box. 2. Scroll the list of applications in the Select Destination list and click the new application you want to use to view and work with the scanned image.
NOTE: If you select a word processing program such as Microsoft Word and a configuration for OCR, the text in scanned images is automatically converted to editable text by the optical character recognition (OCR) software that you receive with the scanner. The converted text then appears in the selected destination application.
Click a selection in the Select Configuration list to choose a new scan configuration for the selected scanner button. The configurations are preset for the application you select in the application list. If you select another application, the configurations are for that application. If you want to select a configuration prior to scanning, click the option, [Configure before Scan]. When you press a scanner button, the Scan Manager Pro dialog box appears first and you can select a configuration before scanning. See Using TWAIN and Scan Manager Pro on page 2-13.
Select one of the Format and Page(s) options for the button. Click [OK]. Now when you press the scanner button, it scans the image using the new configuration settings and displays the scanned image in the new destination application.
NOTE: The Configuration dialog box is also available from the scanner icon on the Windows taskbar. Click the icon to see the scanner buttons panel. Click a button on the panel with the right mouse button. (Dont click with the left mouse button because clicking with the left mouse button starts scanning.) The Configuration dialog box appears.
Creating new configurations
You cannot change settings such as brightness or contrast of the preset configurations. To scan with settings other than those offered by the preset configurations, you must first create a new configuration. To create a new configuration click the [New] button. You can also click [Copy] to copy a preset configuration, change its settings, and then save it under a new configuration name.
Adjusting scan settings and page settings
When scanning using a configuration that you created yourself, you can adjust that configurations scan settings and page settings. For example, if the scanned image is too dark, you can adjust the brightness of the scan setting. NOTE: You cannot change the scan settings or page settings for any of the predefined scan configurations. You can only adjust for scan configuration that you create yourself. See the section above, "Creating New Configurations". To adjust the scan settings and page settings: 1. Display the Configuration dialog box.
Click the tab of the button whose options you want to change. In the Select Configuration list, click the configuration that you want to adjust. For example, the following figure shows a configuration named Special Scan for Dark Print (which you would have created earlier).
Figure 2-12 Edit a configuration 4. Click the [Edit] button. The dialog box appears for adjusting the scanning settings of the selected configuration.
Figure 2-13 Edit scan settings 5. Adjust the scan settings that you want. Mode Select Black/White to scan in black and white. For example, letters and memos are usually scanned in black and white. Select Grayscale to scan items such as documents containing drawings or black and white photographs. The
scanning produces an image in varying shades of gray. Select Color to scan color photographs and other color items. Resolution Drag the slider to the right or left to adjust the dots per inch (dpi) of the resolution. The higher the dpi setting, the sharper and clearer the scanned image. However, higher dpi settings take longer to scan and produce larger files for the scanned images. Brightness and Contrast Drag the sliders to the right or left to adjust the brightness and contrast of the scanned image. The Contrast setting does not apply to the Black/White mode. 6. Click the [Page Settings] tab to adjust the scan page settings.
Figure 2-14 Edit page settings Page Size Choose a page size from the drop-down list. The outlines on the picture represent the various page sizes. Clicking one of those outlines also selects it as the page size for the scan. If you select the Custom option from the dropdown list, boxes appear in place of the picture. Enter the horizontal and vertical page dimensions in the boxes. AutoCrop Select this option to let the scanner automatically determine the size of the item being scanned. For example, if you put a photo in the middle of the glass, the scanner will automatically determine the size of the photo. When AutoCrop is selected, the scanner makes two passesthe first pass senses the items size, and the second pass scans the image. This option overrides the Page Size menu selection. DeScreen Select this option when scanning a picture from a newspaper or magazine article, or other item that contains images with patterns or dots. Scans of patterns or dots sometimes have a distorted or wavy appearance. The scanner scans the item to compensate for the patterns and dots, and produces a clearer image. The scanning may slow down a bit when this option is selected. You do not need to select this option when scanning photographs. The DeScreen setting does not apply to the Black/White mode.
Gamma Drag the slider to improve how the colors in a scanned image look on your monitor. Gamma correction allows you to achieve precise color matching. Because the computer cannot always transmit the exact color information to the hardware, you may have to make some color adjustments using the Gamma feature. The default Gamma setting works fine in most cases and normally does not need to be adjusted. 7. Click [OK]. The Configuration dialog box reappears. Make sure the configuration you just defined is selected. 8. Click [OK] on the Configuration dialog box. The new configuration and its adjusted settings now apply to the button whose tab is selected at the top of the Configuration dialog box. NOTE: If you select the Copy/Print button, the dialog box for editing and adjusting the settings will have a Device tab for selecting options for a printer or copier. See the Help for more information.
Scanning from the PaperPort software
Instead of using a scanner button, you can scan directly from the PaperPort software. NOTE: You can also scan directly with other software that meets the TWAIN standards for scanning, which includes many graphics and imaging applications available for your computer. The following steps explain how to set up and scan from the PaperPort software but you can use the same basic processes with other TWAIN software. To scan from PaperPort, you must first do a one-time-only set up of the software. To set up the scanner: 1. If the PaperPort software isnt currently running, double-click the PaperPort icon on the Windows Desktop to start it. The PaperPort Desktop appears. From the [File] menu, choose [Scan].
Figure 2-20 Select scanning source 3. Choose [Xerox Scan Manager Pro]. NOTE: You dont need to set up the scanner again unless you change the selected source to another TWAIN device, such as a digital camera.
Using TWAIN and Scan Manager Pro
The following steps explain how to scan an item using the TWAIN button in the PaperPort software. You can scan many types of paper items, from small business cards to A4-sized pages. NOTE: Your One Touch scanner is initially set to scan from the PaperPort software for color items. To scan a black-and-white or greyscale item, select one of the other configurations from the Scan Manager Pros list of configurations. To scan at a higher resolution for a color image, select ColorBetter Quality. However,
scanning at a higher resolution creates a larger file size and takes longer to scan. To minimize the file size and the time required to get a better quality scan, select just the area of the item that you want to scan. To scan an item: 1. 2. Open the scanner cover, place the item face down onto the lower left edge of the scanner glass, and close the cover. If PaperPort isnt running, double-click the PaperPort icon on the Windows Desktop to start it. The PaperPort Desktop appears. Click the [Scan] icon on the PaperPort command bar and then click the [Scan] button in the Scan pane.
NOTE: You can also scan from other applications that have the TWAIN capability. See the users guides that you received with those applications for their specific steps to scan. The Scan Manager Pro appears.
Choose a scanning option. Scan Reflective Using is for scanning paper items. The other options are for transparencies. Click an icon to select a configurationColor, Grey Scale, or Black&White. This example shows the Color/ Custom configuration is selected. Clicking the + sign in front of Custom shows Customs scan settings as a list. Click a setting in the list if you want to change it. The settings options appear on the right side of the Scan Manager Pro where you can select new options if necessary. Check the Scan Info to make sure your computer has sufficient space for the image. Warning icons on this box appear if your computer does not have enough space for the scanned images file.
Figure 2-23 Scanning progress The autoscanned image appears as a thumbnail on the PaperPort Desktop. 2. Use the PaperPort software to work with the image. Please see the PaperPort Getting Started Guide and PaperPort Users Guide on the CD for more information about using the PaperPort software.
Getting help with the PaperPort software
The PaperPort software includes a complete set of help topics that answer questions about each feature of the software. To see help information, press the [F1] key, or from the [Help] menu, choose [PaperPort Help Topics] to display the Help Topics window. HINT: Also see the technical support card included with your scanner.
Adjusting the settings on the Scan Manager Pro
You can adjust the scan settings on the Scan Manager Pro to produce the best possible image. To adjust a setting: 1. Click a setting in the list of settings, or click its corresponding button on the right side of the Scan Manager Pro.
Resolution and Sharpness Brightness and Contrast Color (Gamma, Saturation, and Hue) Scan Size
Figure 2-24 Adjust Scan Manager Pro settings NOTE: The list of scan settings for a configuration only apply to that type of configuration. For example, the Black&White configuration does not have a setting for adjusting the Color Hue. The following figure shows an example of the Scan Manager Pro if you click the Resolution setting in the list, or click the Resolution and Sharpen button.
Click to close the settings panel
Figure 2-25 Resolution settings NOTE: The information in the scan settings list and the options that you select on the various settings panels are interactive. That is, as you change the settings on the panel, the numbers in the list on the left also change.
Saving a new profile
If you adjust the scan settings you can save them as a profile for later use. To save a new profile: 1. 2. 3. Select a configuration on the Scan Manager Pro, such as Color/Custom. Adjust the settings that you want for later use. Click [Save As]. The Save Profile dialog box appears.
Figure 2-26 Save a new profile
Type a name for the new profile. Select the options you want: Store the custom output image size in this Profile You can create a custom image size as part of the settings; if you adjusted the output image size for the selected configuration, that output image size is saved with this profile. See Saving a custom size on page 2-24 for more about a custom image size. Save the custom Response Curve and store it in this profile You can also create custom settings for the colors of a scanned image. Those color settings are called the Response Curve. Select this option to save the response curve settings with this profile. See Adjusting gamma, saturation, and color hue on page 2-21 for more about the response curve settings.
Click [OK]. Your new profile is now listed as one of the configurations. Select it when you want to reuse its settings.
Adjusting the Resolution and Sharpness
Resolution determines the amount of detail you can see in the scanned image. The resolution setting for the scan is in dots-perinch (dpi). The higher the resolution, the finer the details, however, higher dpi settings also produce larger files sizes. Usually the higher resolution settings are used for precision work, such as photographs or fine artwork. Sharpness determines the amount of blur in an image. Your scanner can sharpen an original blurred image by adjusting the blurry edges in sections of the image. The figure on the left shows the resolution and sharpen options. NOTE: The location of various button on the panels may be slightly different on your Scan Manager Pro window because the appearance of the window depends on your computer monitors screen resolution. To adjust the resolution and sharpness: 1. To use one of the preset resolutions for typical scanned items, click one of the options in the list. For example, to set the resolution for scanning a business card, select Business Card. That setting is preset to read small print on a typical business card. 2. To set the resolution manually, drag the Resolution slider to the left to decrease the resolution or to the right to increase it.
To adjust the sharpness, drag the Fidelity slider to the left to decrease the sharpness or to the right to increase the sharpness. You can also type a number directly into the sharpness setting box, or click the up and down arrows next to the box to increase or decrease the setting.
To return the settings to their original amounts, click [Reset].
The resolution and sharpen panel also includes an advanced setting for Moire patterns. Moire patterns are wavy, rippled lines that sometimes appear on the scanned images of photographs or illustrations, particularly newspaper and magazine illustrations. To scan the image and limit or eliminate the amount of moire patterns, select the [Reduce Moire] option.
Adjusting the brightness and contrast
new curve. The x and y numbers at the bottom of the response curve indicate the exact position of the pointer on the curve. The Gamma slider remains fixed when you use the Freestyle option. 3. Drag the Gamma, Saturation, and Color Hue sliders to the left to decrease the settings or to the right to increase the settings. You can also type a number directly into the setting boxes, or click the up and down arrows next to the boxes. 4. Click [Reset] to return the settings to their original numbers. The upper Reset button is for the gamma setting, the lower one is for saturation and hue. 5. To save the settings of a response curve, click [Save]. Saving is available for settings created with the Freestyle editing option so you can load and reuse the exact settings on other images. This is especially helpful for complex Freestyle response curves. A dialog box appears that lists the names of previously saved settings. Type a name for your new settings and click [OK]. 6. To reuse a saved response curve setting, click [Load]. A dialog box lists the names of your previously saved settings. Select the one you want and click [OK].
Adjusting output size
The item youre scanning may not fill the scanner glass. In that case you can preview the item and use the Auto Trim option to automatically eliminate the unwanted sections of the image. You can also adjust the output size to scan only specific sections of an image. For example, if youre scanning a photograph and want to focus on one section, adjusting the output size removes the rest of the photograph from the final scanned image. The figure on the left shows the output size options. To Auto Trim an item: 1. 2. Click [Auto Trim]. Click [Trim]. The scanner senses the edges of the item on the glass and draws a dotted line around the image in the window. Check to make sure the dotted line encloses the image that you want. A new Scan Info box on the lower left portion of the Scan Manager Pro shows the information for the autotrimmed area.
If the dotted line is not exactly where you want it, put the pointer on the line and drag the mouse. For example, if you want the scan to include a border around the image, you can drag the dotted line to be slightly larger than the autotrimmed area. To use the pointer to drag the line, make sure the pointer button is selected at the top of the window.
When the trimmed area is what you want, click [Scan].
AutoScan Resolution You can scan an item by clicking the AutoScan button on the Scan Manager Pro. The scanner uses these resolution settings for the respective configurations: Color, Grey Scale and Black and White. Folder for Temporary Images When you scan an item, its scanned image is initially stored in a folder before being sent to the PaperPort Desktop or some other application. Instead of using the default folder specified by the Scan Manager Pro, you can select another folder on your computer. Usually the only reason to select this option is if the default folder is on a hard disk with limited storage space. Click the folder icon and the Browse for Folder dialog box appears. Select the folder you want to use and click [OK]. That folder name is then listed on the Preferences dialog box. 3. Click [OK] to save your preferences.
Getting help with the Scan Manager Pro
To see the Scan Manager Pro help information, click the [Help] button.
Scanning 35mm slides and negatives
If your One Touch scanner has a Transparency Adaptor, it is specially designed to scan 35mm slides and negatives. You can scan both positive film and negative images.
A brief explanation
Your scanner has sensors that capture the image of the item being scanned. Those sensors are located in the body of the scanner. When you scan a paper item, the light in the bottom of the scanner shines up on the paper and reflects the papers image down onto the scanning sensors. If a 35mm slide or negative is on the glass, however, the light from the bottom of the scanner would shine up through the transparent 35mm slide or negative and would not reflect its image onto the sensors. That is why your scanner has a light in its document cover. When you scan a 35mm slide or negative, the light in the bottom of the scanner turns off, and the light in the cover shines down through the film onto the sensors to capture the films image. To position a 35mm slide or negative for scanning: 1. Find the appropriate mask for the item youre scanning. The masks are in a protective plastic bag with your scanner.
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Mask for 35mm slides
Mask for 35mm negatives
Figure 2-31 Transparency masks 2. To scan a 35mm slide, first position the 35mm mask on the glass. The mask has one square corner. Align that corner with the arrow on the scanner body. Make sure that the text on the 35mm mask faces up so the slide fits properly in the mask. Follow the directions on the mask and place the 35mm slide horizontally into the slide holder.
Calibration slot
Figure 2-32 Slide placement Notice that the mask has a narrow slot above the 35mm slide holder. That slot is for calibration to assure that you get the best possible scan results. Do not place items to be scanned in the calibration slot. 3. To scan a negative, first slide the filmstrip into the 35mm negative mask and center the frame you want to scan in the opening. Then position that mask on the glass and align its square corner with the arrow on the scanner body. Make sure the text on the mask faces up.
Figure 2-33 Negative placement The 35mm negative mask also has a calibration slot. Do not place items to be scanned in the calibration slot. Youre now ready to scan the slide or negative. To scan a 35mm slide or negative: 1. Start the PaperPort software, click the [Scan] icon on the PaperPort command bar, and then click the [Scan] button in the Scan pane. The Scan Manager Pro appears. HINT: You can also start the Scan Manager Pro from the scanner buttons by setting a button to "Configure Before Scanning". See Configuration dialog help button on page 2-6. 2. Click the drop-down menu at the top of the Scan Manager Pro and choose the type of transparency to scan. Scan 35mm Using: Choose this option to scan 35mm slide positives. Scan Negative Using: Choose this option to scan negative film or 35mm slide negatives.
Click the dropdown arrow and choose the transparency scanning option from this menu, The option Scan Reflective Using is for scanning paper items, not slides or negatives.
Figure 2-34 Transparency scanning options 3. Click [Preview] to preview the image and, if necessary, adjust the various settings, then click [Scan] when the image is what you want. See Using TWAIN and Scan Manager Pro on page 2-13 for details about scanning.
HINT: Set the resolution to 1200 dpi or better when scanning your slides and negatives. For steps to set the resolution, See the section, Adjusting the Resolution and Sharpness on page 2-19 for the steps to set the resolution. 4. 5. When you are finished scanning, remove the masks from the scanner glass and store them in their protective bag. Choose [Scan Reflective Using:] from the Scan Manager Pros drop-down menu to reset for scanning paper items. That setting turns off the transparency light in the document cover. 6. If you adjusted the resolution and other settings for scanning slides or film, reset those settings for scanning paper items.
3 Troubleshooting and maintenance
Installation troubleshooting
My computer isnt recognising my scanner. Ive checked the power and connections, what else should I check? Sometimes the driver does not install correctly and needs to be reinstalled (this occurs if the scanner is connected before the PaperPort software is installed). To check this go to the Control Panel and double click on the System icon. In the System Properties window, click on the Device Manager button or Hardware tab and then the Device Manager button (Win XP/2000). If your scanner is listed with an exclamation mark (!) next to it, delete this entry, restart your computer and the correct driver should be installed. During installation I got the error message: PaperPort Installation is not complete. What do I do? The installation procedure was not successful. You need to reinstall the PaperPort software. I got the error message: PaperPort cannot allocate enough memory to perform internal critical operations. What do I do? You should close any other active applications so that additional memory is available. If you click continue, PaperPort moves the file to the PaperPort data directory and renames the file with the prefix bad. This allows you to recover the file later. To recover the file, you can import it into PaperPort by using the Import command in the File menu.
Cleaning the scanner glass
Scanning items that have excessive amounts of dirt or dust may dirty the glass. To ensure the best quality scanned item, wipe the scanner glass with a soft clean cloth to rid the glass of dust or other debris.
How to uninstall your scanner
To uninstall your One Touch scanner, you remove the One Touch software first, and then remove the PaperPort software, or other software you installed for the scanner.
Step 1: Uninstalling the One Touch software
For Windows 98, 98 SE, and ME:
1. 2. 3. Click [Start] on the Windows Taskbar. Choose [Settings] then [Control Panel] from the menu. Double-click the [Add/Remove Programs] icon. The Add/Remove Programs Properties window appears. Make sure the Install/Uninstall tab is selected. 4. 5. Scroll the menu of software and select [One Touch Version X]. Click the [Add/Remove] button. The Select Uninstall Method window appears.
Figure 3-1 Select Uninstall Method window 6. Make sure the [Automatic] option is selected. NOTE: The Automatic option is selected by default. Using the Automatic option is recommended. The other options are for advanced users only. 7. 8. Click [Next]. The Perform Uninstall window appears. Click [Finish].
The One Touch software is uninstalled from your computer. The status light on the scanner turns amber indicating that the scanner and computer are no longer communicating. 9. If the Remove Shared Components window appears, select [No to All].
10. Unplug the power to the scanner and remove its USB cable from your computer. 11. Close the Add/Remove Program Properties window and the Control Panel window. 12. Restart your computer.
For Windows 2000 and XP:
1. 2. Click [Start] on the Windows Taskbar. For Windows 2000 choose [Settings] then [Control Panel] from the menu. For Windows XP, choose [Control Panel] from the menu. 3. Double-click the [Add/Remove Programs] icon. The window that appears is named Add/Remove Programs (Windows 2000) or Add and Remove Programs (Windows XP). 4. 5. 6. In the left column of the window, make sure the [Change or Remove Programs] option is selected. Select the icon for [One Touch Version X]. Click the [Change/Remove] button. If two buttons appear instead of a single Change/Remove button, click [Remove]. The Select Uninstall Method Window appears.
Contacting technical support
Technical support is provided in English and German. Please see the chart below for contact telephone numbers. Technischen Support ist auf Englisch und Deutsch. Die entsprechenden Telefonnummern finden Sie unten.
Country Monday - Friday UK Europe
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6989 9689
Lines open Mon - Fri 09:00 - 17:30 GMT (excluding UK public holidays) Solutions to most queries can be found on our website, www.xeroxscanners.com. You can also complete our Technical Support form to receive support via e-mail.
NOTE: Information about contacting Technical Support is subject to change. Please visit our Web site at www.xeroxscanners.com for the latest details.
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Easy to Setup and Use Our revolutionary One Touch technology
simplifies the way people use scanners, so you can get great results within minutes of opening the box. The scanner has five One Touch buttons, four of which are pre-configured, allowing you to send scanned images straight to PaperPort for editing, email, OCR for editing text or a printer. The fifth button is the Custom button and can be programmed to send a scanned image to any image, text, fax or print application.
Minimum System Requirements:
Pentium equivalent processor or higher Requires Windows 98/2000/Millennium/XP 64MB of RAM (128MB for Windows XP) 160MB of free Hard Disk space CD-ROM drive Colour monitor USB port
Powerful Scanning of 35mm Slides and Negatives
The Xerox 4800TA includes a built-in backlight and film holder for scanning 35mm slides and negatives. Archive old photos from negatives for higher quality.
www.xeroxscanners.com or contact us at: Xerox Scanners, PO Box 3000, Guildford, Surrey GU1 2ZR UK
Telephone: +44 (0)Fax: +44 (0)4490
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