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Visioneer OneTouch 9520 Photo scanner with a built-in 35mm transparency adapter scans at 48 bit color at 4800 x 9600 dpi resolution and a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interface. Photo Restortion: restore damaged photos, remove dust and scratches, color enhance, resize, and crop your photos. Create your own DVD photo slide show. To better manage your documents in the digital world, the Visioneer OneTouch 9520 Photo scanner features the award winning ScanSoft PaperPort application to capture text in your docu... Read more
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ngav 1:35am on Thursday, October 21st, 2010 
RETURN POLICY IS A FARCE.PLEASE READ BOUGHT THIS EARLY DECEMBER AS A CHRISTMAS PRESENT. DEC 4TH ACTUALLY. visioneer one-touch 9520 good product Very fast service from the vendor. It does every thing I need it to do.
RainDuck 9:37pm on Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 
Visioneer OneTouch 9520 Photo Scanner This product work out very well. It is easy to use. Does not work with Windows 7 I could not get the scanner to work on my windows 7 PC.
ana 8:05pm on Thursday, August 19th, 2010 
I use Vista Home Premium and have gotten the best possible drivers for this thing.
pgdavies 1:58am on Thursday, July 29th, 2010 
if u have a lot of old photos to digitize u can sort them by size, assign a button to scan only that size then just keep loading and shooting. Have delt with this company and was usually pleased but not this time since item I needed didnt work.
Ricardog 12:29pm on Saturday, June 12th, 2010 
No Comment. No Comment No Comment I plan to contact someone who can instruct me on how to eliminate the multi-colored bands or how to return the scanner for a replacement.

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PHOTO RESTORATION DUST & SCRATCH REMOVAL
Visioneer OneTouch Scanning!
Visioneer wrote the book on ease-of-use. Visioneer OneTouch technology simplifies the way people think about and use scanners. The One Touch buttons are pre-configured for common scanning tasks so you can perform standard scanning tasks out of the box with nothing more than one touch of a button. One Touch button settings can be customized to unleash even more power for advanced users.

SCRAPBOOKING

Digital Technology for your Photos!
Restore old photos to look like new. Create digital scrapbooks and DVD slideshows of your favorite photos. The Visioneer OneTouch 9520 Photo Scanner is the perfect tool to indulge your creativity. With 4800 x 9600 dpi optical resolution and 48-bit color, the Visioneer OneTouch 9520 Photo Scanner captures the finest detail from your original images. Now you can store, share, save, and edit your photos easily.

DVD SLIDESHOW

Scan Prints, Slides or Negatives!
Don't forget about your prints, slides or negatives. The Visioneer OneTouch 9520 Photo Scanner includes a built-in backlight and film holder for scanning transparent media. Scan 35mm slides or negatives. Now you can preserve those memories.
The software to get the job done!
With software such as Corel Paint Shop Pro, ScanSoft PaperPort SE, ArcSoft PhotoImpression, Scan 'n Stitch Deluxe, Collage Creator, DVD Slideshow, CD/DVD Label Maker, Backup 'n Burn, you can create collages, restore photos, and organize your images. All these are just a few of the tools that the 9520 Visioneer OneTouch Photo Scanner delivers.

MANAGE DOCUMENTS

w w w. v i s i o n e e r. c o m
Restore damaged photos Remove dust and scratches Color enhance, resize and crop your photos Save photos in all major file formats Add artistic elements to your photos Make your subjects stand out
Create digital scrapbooks Show your creativity Print and share your scrapbooks Scan larger then normal documents Scan your scrapbook pages Assemble multiple scans together
Create your own DVD photo slideshow Burn as many copies as you want Share your photos on your TV Design and make custom CD labels Make CD cases to match Import play lists
Backup your important documents Create DVDs and Video CDs Backup just the files you need Manage and organize your documents Search through your scanned files Create PDF's
Creativity, One Touch away!
Visioneer OneTouch 9520 Photo Scanner Product Specifications
Optical Resolution Scanner Bit Depth (color) Analog-to-Digital Converter Scanner Bit Depth (grayscale) Output Bit Depth Scanning Area Scan Method Control Method Interface Driver Light Source Dimensions Weight 4800 x 9600 dpi 48-bit internal (281 Trillion colors) 16-bits per RGB channel 16-bit internal (65,536 shades of gray) 48-bit color, 16-bit grayscale, 1-bit black and white Up to 8.5x11.69 (A4/letter) (21.6 cm x 29.7 cm) Fast Single Pass 5 Buttons, Advanced TWAIN Hi-Speed USB 2.0 (Compatible with USB 1.1) TWAIN and WIA Cold cathode fluorescent lamp 17 x 11.9 x 2.6 (43 cm x 30 cm x 6.6 cm) 5.8 lbs (2.64 kg)
2006 Visioneer, Inc. The Visioneer brand name and logo are registered trademarks of Visioneer, Inc. Visioneer OneTouch is a trademark of Visioneer, Inc. Prices, features, specifications, capabilities, appearance and availability of Visioneer products and services are subject to change without notice. PaperPort and OmniPage are registered trademarks of Scansoft, Inc. U.S. Patent No. 6,480,304, (one button scanning) licensed from Nuance Communications, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are hereby acknowledged. 09/06

Minimum System Requirements
Pentium III equivalent processor or higher Windows 2000/XP (Service Pack 4 required for Windows 2000) 256MB for 2000, 512MB for Windows XP 200MB of available Hard Disk Space CD-ROM drive (For installing software on your PC) Color Monitor USB Port

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STEP 1: ASSEMBLE THE SCANNER
To assemble the scanner: 1. Remove any shipping tape from the top and bottom of the scanner. 2. Plug the Transparency Adapter Cable into the Option port on the body of the scanner. The Transparency Adapter Cable must be securely attached for your scanner to be able to scan 35mm slide and negative transparencies.
Transparency Adapter Cable
3. Open the lid and remove the protective film from the Transparency Adapter. Discard the protective film
4. Turn the scanner over and slide the lock tab to the unlocked position. The scanner must be unlocked for you to continue with the installation. It must also be unlocked to scan.
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 remember to unlock it before scanning. The scanner will not scan when locked. 5. Proceed to Step 2: Install the Software.
STEP 2: INSTALL THE SOFTWARE
Note: The software is on the two CDs you received with your scanner. Please be sure to install from Disc 1 first. To install the software: 1. Start Microsoft Windows and make sure no other applications are running. 2. Insert Disc 1 into your computers CD-ROM drive.
The Main Menu automatically opens. Note: If the CD does not start, check the following:
Make sure you have inserted Disc 1. Make sure the CD drives door is completely shut. Make sure the CD was inserted in the drive in the proper direction (label side up). Open the Windows option for My Computer. You can do this by double-clicking on the My Computer icon on your desktop. Double-click the icon for your CD-ROM drive. The Installation menu for the CD should now open. From the list of files on the CD, double-click the file named START32.EXE.
To launch the CD manually:
If the menu does not open:
3. On the Main Menu, select Install Products.
4. Make sure the boxes for Nuance PaperPort, Scanner Driver, and Corel Paint Shop Pro are checked.
If you also want to install the ArcSoft Suite software, select it too. 5. Click Install Now.
The PaperPort installation options opens: 1. The Select Language window opens. Click the drop-down menu arrow and select the language you want to use. Click OK. The first PaperPort Installation window opens. 2. On the PaperPort Welcome window, click Next. Installing PaperPort will uninstall any existing version of PaperPort and will install the newer version while retaining all of your previous PaperPort files. 3. Read the PaperPort license agreement and select I accept the terms in this agreement, then click on Next. If you choose not to accept the license agreement, the installation will terminate and the PaperPort software will not be installed. 4. On the Customer Information window, accept the current values or enter new information, then click Next. 5. On the Setup Type window, keep the default Setup Type and click Next. 6. Click Install to begin the installation. Reminder: If your computer is running an AntiVirus or AntiSpyware application, you may see messages asking you to allow installation. Select the option to allow installation to proceed with the install. 7. On the Product Registration window, do one of the following:

6. Click Close on the Installation Complete window.
7. If you selected Corel Paint Shop Pro to install, its installation will now begin. Follow the instructions on the screen. 8. If you also selected ArcSoft Suite to install, a window opens with instructions.
Note: ArcSoft Suite contains several scanning and image enhancement software applications with features that include intuitive steps to scan, photo editing, hands-on instructions to build collages from your digital images, and easy-to-use project templates.
Note: If you did not select ArcSoft Suite to install, you can still follow the next steps to install it now. If you dont want to install it, skip to step 11 below to view the user guides for your scanner and software. 9. Remove Disc 1 and insert Disc 2. The ArcSoft Main Menu opens.
10. Click Install ArcSoft Suite and follow the instructions on the screen to install the software. 11. When installation is finished, remove Disc 2 and reinsert Disc 1 to view the user guides for your scanner and software.
12. On the Main Menu, click User Guides.
The Visioneer User Guides window opens. Use this window to view and save the User Guides you want.
The User Guides are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. The CD also includes a free copy of Acrobat Reader in case your computer does not have it already installed. The Scanner Readme file is in HTML format and will open in any standard browser. If you need to, click Acrobat Reader to install it now. Follow the instructions on the installation windows.
To view and save the User Guides: 1. Click the name of a User Guide you want to view and it will open in Acrobat Reader. Use the Acrobat Reader Save command to save that User Guide on your computer. 2. Return to the Visioneer User Guides window and repeat the process to open, view, and save all the other User Guides you want. The Scanner Readme file has late-breaking news about your scanner. 3. When youre finished, click Main Menu to return to the main Visioneer Installation window and click Exit. 4. Remove the CD and store both CDs in a safe place. Thats it! Installation is finished and your Visioneer scanner is ready to scan.
REGISTER YOUR SCANNER AND CHECK FOR UPDATES
Registering your scanner is important as it provides you with access to our free telephone support service. Registration also gives you free access to software updates for your scanner. To register your scanner: 1. Right-click on the OneTouch icon in the Windows Notification Area (at the bottom right corner of the screen). 2. Choose Check for Online Updates from the pop-up menu.

The OneTouch Icon

3. Follow the instructions on the screen and register your scanner by entering your scanners serial number and your email address. Note: A valid email address is required. The serial number is located on the underside of the scanner.

10. Click Next on the message window. The final Setup window opens to let you know the setup process is finished.
11. Click Finish. Your scanner is now setup for the scanning option you selected (in the example above, its the TWAIN option) and the Scan button on the PaperPort window will now become active.
SETTING UP YOUR SCANNER TO WORK WITH COREL PAINT SHOP PRO
If you want to scan photographs, 35mm slides, or 35mm negatives from within Corel Paint Shop Pro, you need to first set up the Corel Paint Shop Pro software to access the scanner. This is a one time setup and does not need to be repeated each time you scan. To set up Corel Paint Shop Pro for your Visioneer 9520 Photo scanner: 1. Open the Corel Paint Shop Pro software from the Windows taskbar by pointing to Programs, then to the Corel Paint Shop Pro folder, then to Corel Paint Shop Pro.
2. From the Corel File menu, choose Import, then TWAIN Source. 3. The Select Source dialog box opens.
4. Choose Visioneer 9520 4.0 (32-32) and click Select. That completes the setup of Corel Paint Shop Pro and youre now ready to use it to scan 35mm35mm slides or negatives. 5. To access the TWAIN interface, from the File menu, choose Import, then TWAIN Acquire.
THE TWO TWAIN INTERFACE OPTIONS
When scanning from PaperPort, Corel Paint Shop Pro or other TWAIN application, you have two TWAIN interface options:
Basic InterfaceUse the Basic Interface if you dont need to make many adjustments before scanning. The Basic Interface is only for scanning paper items on the Flatbed. Advanced InterfaceThe Advanced Interface includes all the settings of the Basic Interface, plus a wide range of more advanced settings, such as color saturation, gamma, and hue. The Advanced Interface is also where you select settings to scan 35mm slides and negatives.
The Basic Interface has the settings for scanning typical documents. It is only for scanning paper items on the Flatbed.
The Advanced Interface has all the scan settings of the Basic Interface, plus a range of additional settings for more advanced image adjustment. Use this Interface for scanning 35mm slides and negatives.
To switch between the Basic and Advanced Interfaces, click the Basic Interface or Advanced Interface button.
SCANNING FROM THE BASIC INTERFACE
The Basic Interface can scan a preview of the image so you can adjust its appearance before scanning the final image. After adjusting the appearance, you click the Scan button on the Basic Interface (not on the scanner) to scan the item.

Click the Advanced Interface button if you would rather scan with the Advanced Interface. You must use the Advanced Interface to scan 35mm slides or negatives.
1. The Scan Type menus option is only Scan Reflective Using for scanning paper items. You cannot use the Basic Interface to scan 35mm slides or negatives. 2. Choose the color, grayscale, or black and white option from the Picture Type menu. 3. Click the Preview button. The scanner scans the item and displays a preview image. You can now use the options on the Basic Interface to adjust the image. 4. To adjust the brightness and contrast, drag their sliders to the left or right.
5. To choose another resolution, use the Resolution (DPI) menu. You can also change the picture type again, for example, from color to grayscale, and you can change the paper size from the Paper Size menu. To scan only a portion of the image see the section Scanning Part of an Image on page 49. 6. To preview the item with the new settings, click the Preview button again on the Basic Interface. 7. When you are satisfied with the preview image, click Scan.
Click Scan when youre satisfied with the preview image.
Click Done when youre finished scanning.
8. When youre finished scanning items, click Done to close the Basic Interface.
9. If youre using PaperPort, the PaperPort Scan message box opens. Click Done. When scanning is complete, thumbnail images appear on the PaperPort Desktop. Single page items appear as individual thumbnails on the PaperPort desktop. Depending on the file type you selected for the images, multiple pages appear as PaperPort stacks. For example, images with the.pdf file type can be stacked, but images with the.jpg file type cannot and will appear as individual items.
A thumbnail image of the scanned item appears on the PaperPort desktop.
The small icon represents the file format, in this case the.jpg format.
SCANNING PART OF AN IMAGE
To scan part of an image, you draw a box around the part you want. The scanner then only scans that portion of the image and places it in the scanning application (in this case the PaperPort Desktop). 1. Put the pointer on the image and drag a box around the section of the image that you want to scan. A dotted outline shows the selected area in the image.

ADJUSTING THE RESOLUTION

Resolution determines the amount of detail you can see in the scanned image. The resolution setting for a scan is in dots-per-inch (dpi). The higher the resolution, the finer the details, however, higher dpi settings also take longer to scan and produce larger files sizes. Usually the higher resolution settings are used for precision work, such as photographs or fine artwork. The following figure shows the resolution options.
Note: The location of various buttons on the panels may be slightly different on your Advanced Interface window. The appearance of the window depends on your monitors screen resolution.
To adjust the resolution: 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. You can also type a number directly into the resolution setting box, or click the up and down arrows to increase or decrease the setting. 3. Click Reset to return the resolution to its original setting. The resolution 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 moire patterns, select the Reduce Moire option.
ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRAST
Sometimes an item is scanned with the brightness and contrast set to be too light or too dark. For example, a note written with a light pencil may need to be scanned darker to improve legibility. The following figure shows the brightness and contrast options. Contrast is only available for Color and Gray Scale configurations.
To adjust the brightness and contrast: 1. Drag the Brightness slider to the left to make the item darker or to the right to make the item lighter. 2. Drag the Contrast slider to the left to decrease the contrast or to the right to increase the contrast. You can also type a number directly into the brightness or contrast setting boxes, or click the up and down arrows next to the box to increase or decrease the setting. 3. Click Reset to return the settings to their original numbers

ADJUSTING GAMMA, SATURATION, AND COLOR HUE
If youre using the Color Configuration to scan, you can adjust a group of color settings. Gamma controls the brightness of the color midtones, saturation is the strength or purity of a color, and hue is the color your eyes see as reflected from the image. The following figure shows the color options.
To adjust the color settings: 1. 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. 2. Click Reset to return the settings to their original numbers.

ADJUSTING INPUT SIZE

You can scan documents up to 8.5" by 11.69", but you can select other scan sizes, or adjust the input 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 input size removes the rest of the photograph from the final scanned image. The following figure shows the input size options.
To manually set the image size: 1. To scan at one of the preset input sizes, select the image size from the menu. To scan a specific area of the image, click on the image and drag a box around the area you want. The dotted outline shows the selected area in the image.
The following figure shows an example of a manually selected area.
This is the image that appears on the PaperPort desktop when scanning is finished. The Scan Info box shows the size and position of the area. The selected scan area.
Note that the selected area in the example has the number 1 in its upper left corner indicating it is your first selected area. You can select up to six separate areas on an image at a time. You can now move or resize the outline to select the specific area you want to scan. 2. To move the dotted outline, put the pointer in the selected area and drag the mouse. 3. To resize the selected area, put the pointer on a dotted line and drag the line. Note that as you drag the dotted line, the menu selection for the image size changes to Custom to indicate you are customizing the size. The Scan Info box on the lower left portion of the Advanced Interface shows the information for the new area. If you selected multiple areas, tabs on the Scan Info box represent each area. Click on an areas tab to see its Scan info.

Scan Slide Using to scan 35mm slides. Scan Negative Using to scan 35mm negative filmstrips.
Choose a transparency scanning option: Scan Slide Using: for 35mm slides. Scan Negative Using: for negatives.
The Advanced Interface then shows a representation of the type of transparency you are scanning.
This example of the Advanced Interface is for scanning 35mm slides.
This example of the Advanced Interface is for scanning a filmstrip of 35mm negatives.
5. Click Preview to preview the image. The scanner scans a preview image of the slides or negatives. Selection boxes appear on the window. The selection boxes show where the scanner will scan for the images.
Selection boxes appear around the images. Four boxes appear for negatives (as shown here), and three for 35mm slides. Selection box 2 is selected here. Click on a box to select it.
The selection boxes are also represented by the tabs here on the Scan Info box. Click on a tab to see the information about a selected image. See The Scan Info Box on page 61 for details.
6. From the list on the left side of the interface, select the scan configuration for the images. Note that as you select different configurations, the images change based on the selection. For example, if you select Grey Scale, the images will be in shades of grey. Similarly, select a configuration for vivid colors and the image colors will be deeper and more intense.
Click an icon to select a configurationColor or Grey Scale. Clicking the + sign shows details of the scan settings.
7. Use the selection boxes to select the image to scan, crop an image, or remove it from scanning.
Move the selection boxYou may need to move a selection box to fit exactly over the image you want to scan. For example, if you only have three negatives in a film strip, the boxes will not be aligned directly on the images and you will need to move them.
To move a selection box, put the pointer in the box. The pointer becomes a four-headed drag arrow. Press and hold down the mouse button and drag the box so it fits exactly over the image.
This example shows a selection box not aligned directly over the image. Put the pointer into the box. The pointer becomes a four-headed arrow. Press and hold down the mouse button then drag the box to its correct position. This shows the box now positioned correctly over the image.

Click the tab that corresponds to the scanner button you want to configure. Click this tab to select options. Select the file format for your scanned images. Select a configuration for scanning the item.
Select the Destination Application that will open when you are finished scanning. You use the destination application to view and work with your scanned images.
The settings on the Properties window are: Select DestinationThe list of applications that can open to display the scanned image for the selected button. To configure the list of available applications, click the Options tab at the top of the dialog box and select the desired options. See Selecting Options for a Button on page 93 for more information. Select ConfigurationThe list of available scan configurations for the selected button. The configurations basic settings include: scanning mode, resolution (dpi), page size, brightness (Br), and contrast (Cr). To see the configurations basic settings, click its icon. Click the icon again to close the detailed information.
Click a configuration to view the details of its settings. Click again to close the details.
These icons next to each scan configuration indicate the scanning mode:

Black and White

Grayscale

Configure Before Scan

Note: Use Configure Before Scan if you want to set the scanning mode manually before scanning. See Configure Before Scan on page 107. You can also click the Edit button or double-click the configuration to see more detailed information about it.
Select Formata set of file formats for the scanned image for the selected button. The formats are based on the type of Destination Application you select. This example shows the formats that apply to Microsoft Outlook.
The button names indicate their file types. See Selecting Format Options on page 87 for more about the formats. Button tabsclick to select a button. The settings in the window then correspond to the selected button. Options tabdisplays a window for choosing options related to the selected Destination Application.

Button Tabs.

Option Tab.
SELECTING NEW SETTINGS FOR A BUTTON
For each of the five OneTouch buttons, you can select a new Destination Application, Scan Configuration, and Document Format.
Select a format for the scanned image. Select a configuration for scanning the item. Select a software application as the destination to send scanned images.
To select new settings for the Scanner Button: 1. Click the tab of the button you want to change. Each button has its own settings. So, as you click the tabs, the available settings on the window change to show them for each button. 2. From the Select Destination list, select the application where you want documents sent when scanning is finished. See Selecting Options for a Button on page 93 to display a full list of the Destination Applications that you can use with the scanner. Note: If you select a word processing program such as Microsoft WordPad or Microsoft Word and a page format that can be used for OCR (such as Text or RTF) the text in scanned images is automatically converted to word processing text.

3. If you need to change your email client, or any other internet options, click the Internet Options button. The Windows Internet Options Control Panel opens. Click the Programs tab and choose a new email client from the Email list. These are the standard Windows Internet options. Please see your Windows documentation for more information about Internet options. If you are using AOL, please see the AOL user manual for making changes to the Internet options applicable to AOL. 4. Select the options for color document handling.
5. Click OK. 6. Click OK or Apply on the OneTouch Properties window.

SELECTING FORMAT OPTIONS

The option that you select determines the file format of the scanned document. Appropriate format options and file types are available for the type of Destination Application selected for the button. The available options are for images and text.

Image Formats

Text Formats; TEXT is only one of several text formats available.

IMAGE FORMATS

Select an image file format for photos, artwork or other documents that you want to save as images. BMP and TIFF are standard image file formats generally used if you want to do additional image processing, such as photo touch-up or color correction. Both of those file formats tend to be larger than the JPG format. Because JPG image files can be reduced in size, the JPG format is often used for images on web pages, or if file size might be a problem when electronically sending the files. JPG files are reduced in size by lowering their image quality, and you can select the degree of quality for your scanned images from the JPG page format icon. The PDF format is often used to create images of text pages. You may want to select PDF as the page format when scanning text pages that do not require OCR processing or other processing. The PDF format is also used to put multi-page documents on web sites as pdf-readable files. As with the JPG option, the PDF format can be reduced in size or quality.

Select DestinationsSelect this option to individually choose the types of applications to include in the list of Destination Applications. Check the boxes for the type of application to include. Document Management includes PaperPort and other applications for processing and keeping track of your scanned documents. Image Editors include Microsoft Paint and other drawing and graphics applications. Text Editors include Microsoft Word and WordPad, Microsoft Excel, and other word processing and spreadsheet applications. Select this option if you want OCR processing to convert your scanned documents to text that you can edit. PDF applications are for documents scanned to PDF format. Email includes Microsoft Outlook and other email applications. See EMail Properties on page 85 for details about attaching scanned documents to your email messages. Storage and CD-R/W is for either storing scanned documents in a folder, or sending them to a CD burner to create a CD containing the scanned documents. See Transferring Scanned Documents to Storage on page 119 and Scan and Burn to a CD on page 112 for details. Fax and Print is for sending your scanned documents directly to your printer or fax software for faxing. Sti Event Forwarding is for using another applications interface for scanning. The OneTouch Event Forwarding dialog box opens so you can select which application to use to continue scanning. See Scanning with Event Forwarding on page 115 for details. Show Progress WindowSelect this option to display the progress window of the document(s) during scanning.
Create copies of scanned documentsSometimes the image of a scanned document is only saved as a temporary file until its Destination Application is finished using it. In those cases you may or may not want an additional, permanent copy saved on your hard drive. For example, if you scan a picture to an email application, the scanned image is saved as a temporary file, then attached to the email, and the email is sent. But because you already have the original picture, you may not want to also save a permanent file of that image as well. The same situation may occur when you scan directly to a printer or scan to a fax application. You already have the paper version (and in the case of a printer, you would have two paper copiesthe original and the scanned printed version) so theres no need for an electronic file too. However, by selecting this Create copies of scanned documents option, you can choose to save permanent copies of those types of images on your hard drive. The copies will be saved in the folder specified in the Folder Copy Options section. You can selectively choose the types of Destination Applications that will have their scanned images saved permanently. For example, if your computer is connected to multiple printers and fax machines, each one is considered a separate Destination Application. By selecting the Fax and Print box and clicking the Create copies of scanned documents option, every scanned document you fax or print from the scanner is also saved as a permanent file on your hard drive. This option is not available if Document Management or Storage and CD-R/W are selected because, by default, file copies for those types of Destination Applications are already automatically saved. For that reason, this option is not available if the Destination Application is PaperPort because it is Document Management software. Likewise, the option is also not available if the Destination Application is set to Transfer to Storage because it uses Storage and CD-R/W software.

2. Click the Storage Layout options you want. All documents are in the rootThe scanned documents are saved in the root of the folder specified in the Storage Location. Documents are put into folders by month, week, or type Folders are created based on your selection (month, week, or type) and the scanned documents are saved in those folders. New folders are created for each month and week so you can keep track of when you scanned the documents. Type refers to the file type selected as the Page Format on the OneTouch Properties window. By default, the location of the archived documents is at C:\Documents and Settings\<your user name>\My Documents\My OneTouch Archive then in a folder based on your selection for the Storage Layout. For example, if the file type is TIFF, and you select Documents are put into folders by type, the default location of scanned archive documents is at C:\Documents and Settings\<your user name>\My Documents\My OneTouch Archive\TIFF Documents. 3. If you want to store your archive documents in some other location, click the Browse button to specify the new location. 4. Click OK or Apply.
EDITING OR DELETING SCAN CONFIGURATIONS
To edit or delete a scan configuration: 1. Open the OneTouch Properties window. 2. Select the scan configuration you want to edit or delete. The selection must be an unlocked configuration. The following example shows a new scan configuration that was created named Scan for Light Text.
Select the scan configuration to edit or delete. It must be unlocked, as indicated by not having a lock displayed here.
3. To delete the configuration, click the Delete button.
4. To edit the configuration, click the Edit button. The Scan Configuration Properties dialog box opens for that configuration. You can make changes to a configuration, but for the changes to be saved, the configuration must first be unlocked. Click the Lock icon to unlock the configuration. Clicking it toggles between locking and unlocking the configuration. The key icon indicates the configuration is unlocked.
Click the Lock/Key icon to toggle between locked and unlocked.
5. Edit the settings and click OK. 6. Click OK to close the dialog box.

CONFIGURE BEFORE SCAN

You can set up a button so that, when you press that button or click it on the Button Panel, a different scanning interface opens before the scanning starts.You can then use the interface to select new settings or scanning options. To set up a button for this capability, you select Configure Before Scan as its Scan Setting. Choosing Configure Before Scan simply opens either the TWAIN or WIA scanning interface when you press or click a scan button. You can then use the interface to change the Resolution, Scan Mode, and other settings. When you scan, the scanned image will still be sent as the file type and to the same Destination Application already selected in the OneTouch Properties window for that button. Please see Accessing the TWAIN Interface from PaperPort on page 33 for detailed instructions on scanning with the TWAIN interface or Scanning with the Windows Image Acquisition on page 132 for detailed instructions on scanning with the WIA interface. The option Configure Before Scan can be used when you want to scan multiple pages and have them appear in one file. The OneTouch file formats TIFF and PDF support multiple page files.

Is a cable loose or not plugged in securely? Inspect all cable
connections. Make sure all the cables are plugged in securely.
Is the scanners status light on? If the light is not on, plug the power
adaptor into another electrical outlet.
Is the scanners locking tab in the locked position? Slide the
locking tab to the unlocked position. If you tried to scan with the scanner locked, you must restart your computer after unlocking the scanner.
Did you restart the computer after installing the software? If you
didnt restart the computer, it may not have loaded all of the software files. Try restarting your computer.
Did you plug the scanner into a USB hub? If youre using a USB
hub to connect the scanner, the hub must have its own power supply. If the hub does not have its own power supply, plug the scanner into a USB port on the computer.
Did you select another TWAIN source for acquiring images? If
you use multiple TWAIN devices with your computer, you may have selected another source for images. Start the PaperPort software and TWAIN: Visioneer 9520. Problem: 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. Problem: I got the error message: PaperPort cannot allocate enough memory to perform internal critical operations. What do I do? 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.
Problem: The installation will not complete successfully. If installation finishes, the scanners OneTouch 4.0 options do not seem to work properly. What do I do? A likely cause is that some driver programs are already installed on your computer for another scanner. They are interfering with the installation and OneTouch options, and you need to remove those other drivers and re-install your Visioneer 9520 Photo scanner. Please see the documentation that you received with the other scanner for the steps to remove its driver programs. You can also use the basic steps in the section How to Uninstall Your Scanner on page 140, but in Step 3, instead of uninstalling OneTouch 4.0, uninstall the other scanners driver programs. After uninstalling the other scanners driver programs, uninstall OneTouch 4.0 using the steps on page 140, then reinstall it using the steps on page 8.

HOW TO UNINSTALL YOUR SCANNER
To uninstall the Visioneer 9520 Photo scanner, remove the OneTouch 4.0 scanner software, and PaperPort, or other scanning software provided with your scanner.
UNINSTALLING THE ONETOUCH 4.0 SCANNER SOFTWARE
1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to Settings, then click Control Panel. 2. Windows 2000 or XP: Double-click the Add or Remove Programs icon. Windows Vista: Double-click the Programs and Features icon. 3. Select OneTouch 4.0 then click the Remove button. 4. An Add or Remove message box opens and asks if you are sure you want to remove OneTouch 4.0 from your computer. Click Yes. The OneTouch 4.0 software is removed from your computer. 5. Unplug the scanners USB cable. 6. Close all open windows and reboot (restart) your computer.
UNINSTALLING THE PAPERPORT SOFTWARE
1. On the Windows taskbar, click Start, point to Settings, then click Control Panel. 2. Windows 2000 and XP: Double-click the Add or Remove Programs icon. Windows Vista: Double-click the Programs and Features icon. 3. Select PaperPort and click Remove. 4. An Add or Remove message box opens and asks if you are sure you want to remove PaperPort from your computer. Click Yes. The PaperPort software is removed from your computer. 5. Close all open windows and reboot (restart) your computer.
TO INSTALL ANOTHER DRIVER
Before you can install another driver for your scanner, you must remove the currently installed driver first. Then the new driver can be installed. 1. Uninstall the OneTouch 4.0 driver. a. Open the Windows Control Panel. b. Windows 2000 and XP: Double-click the Add or Remove Programs icon. Windows Vista: Double-click the Programs and Features icon. c. Select OneTouch 4.0 then click on the Remove button. d. An Add or Remove message box opens and asks if you are sure you want to remove OneTouch 4.0 from your computer. Click Yes. The OneTouch 4.0 software is removed from your computer. 2. Unplug the scanners USB cable. 3. Reboot (restart) your computer. 4. Follow the instructions in Step 2: Install the Software on page 8 of this User Guide and follow steps for installing one of the other driver options.
VISIONEER 9520 PHOTO SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS
Bit Depth Scanning resolution Maximum Item sizes Scanner dimensions Height Width Length Weight USB Standard Operating temperature Relative humidity Power Adaptor 48-Bit color (internal), 16-Bit gray (internal), 1-Bit line art/text Optical resolution: 4800 x 9600 dpi 8.5 x 11.69 inches (21.6 x 29.7 cm) 2.6 inches (6.6 cm) 11.9 inches (30 cm) 17 inches (43 cm) 5.8 pounds (2.64 kg) Hi-Speed USB 2.0 compatible with USB 1.F (535 C without condensation) 20%80% (@35 C without condensation) DC Jack Input: AC 100-120V, 0.45A Output: DC 12V, 1.25A Energy Star, RoHS, and WEEE compliant Cable, computer, 5-pin, CHI S404/5, Clear Energy Star, RoHS, and WEEE compliant

 

Technical specifications

Full description

Visioneer OneTouch 9520 Photo scanner with a built-in 35mm transparency adapter scans at 48 bit color at 4800 x 9600 dpi resolution and a Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interface. Photo Restortion: restore damaged photos, remove dust and scratches, color enhance, resize, and crop your photos. Create your own DVD photo slide show. To better manage your documents in the digital world, the Visioneer OneTouch 9520 Photo scanner features the award winning ScanSoft PaperPort application to capture text in your documents, backup your important documents and files.

General
TypeFlatbed scanner
Max Supported Document Size8.5 in x 11.7 in
Width16.9 in
Depth11.8 in
Height2.6 in
Weight5.7 lbs
Scanner
Input TypeColor
Grayscale Depth16-bit (64K gray levels)
Color Depth48-bit color
Optical Resolution4800 dpi x 9600 dpi
Scan Element TypeCCD
Lamp / Light Source TypeCold cathode fluorescent lamp
Compliant StandardsTWAIN, WIA
Media Handling
Max Document Size8.5 in x 11.7 in
Supported Document TypeTransparencies, plain paper, slides, film
Document Feeder TypeManual load
Expansion / Connectivity
Interfaces1 x Hi-Speed USB
Miscellaneous
Included AccessoriesTransparency adapter
Certified for Windows VistaCertified for Windows Vista software and devices have undergone compatibility tests for ease-of-use, better performance and enhanced security.
Software / System Requirements
Software IncludedDrivers & utilities, ArcSoft PhotoImpression, ScanSoft PaperPort, ArcSoft Collage Creator, Corel Paint Shop Pro, ArcSoft DVD SlideShow, ArcSoft Scan-n-Stitch Deluxe, ArcSoft CD&DVD LabelMaker
OS RequiredMicrosoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000 SP4
Peripheral / Interface DevicesCD-ROM, USB port
System Requirements DetailsWindows 2000 SP4 - Pentium III - RAM 256 MB - HD 200 MB Windows XP - Pentium III - RAM 512 MB - HD 200 MB
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandVisioneer
Part Number95201D-WU
GTIN00785414109777

 

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