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Scanning Paper Documents and Saving Them to a Computer (USB & Network Connection)

Preparing to Scan Your Document (Saving to a Computer)

System Requirements (Scan)

Registering the Scanner in MF Network Scan Utility

Basic Scan Flow (Saving to a Computer)

Scanning Using Keys on the Operation Panel

Performing a Scan Using a Shortcut Key

Scanning with the MF Toolbox

Scanning an Image from an Application

Scanning Using the WIA Driver (Windows XP/Vista/7 Only)

Attention (WIA Driver)

[New Scan] Dialog Box

Using the MF Toolbox

Creating One PDF File from Two or More Pages

Using the ScanGear MF

Using the Simple Mode

Using the Advanced Mode

Creating a Cropping Frame

Determining Resolution

Saving Scanned Documents to USB Memory Device

Before Using USB Memory Device

Basic Scan Flow (Saving to USB Memory Device)

Changing the Scan Settings (Saving to USB Memory Device)

Attention (Changing the Scan Settings (Saving to USB Memory Device))

Changing the Default Scan Settings for Saving to USB Memory Device

E-mailing Scanned Documents

Preparing to Use the E-mail Functions

Scanning Fundamentals (E-mail)

Specifying Destinations (E-mail)

Changing the Scan Settings (E-mail)

E-mail Settings

Checking/Canceling Send Data (E-mail)

Registering the E-mail Sender Name

Changing the Default Scan Settings for Sending to E-mail

Sending Scanned Documents to a File Server

Preparation for Scanning (File Server)

Scanning Fundamentals (File Server)

Specifying the Destination (File Server)

Changing the Scan Settings (File Server)

Checking/Canceling Send Data (File Server)

Changing the Default Settings for Sending to a File Server

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Basic Scan Flow (Saving to a Computer)
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NOTE
For better scanning results
We recommend to scan documents on the platen glass when using the feeder may not produce the desired amount of clarity.
There are four main scanning procedures.
Scanning can be performed using keys on the operation panel. This allows you to scan easily using the existing settings.
Scanning can be performed by operating the supplied software. This allows you to scan according to your purpose with the detailed settings.
Scanning can be performed using your application. This allows you to open the scanned data as is in your application.
Scanning can be performed using the driver system supplied with Windows operating systems.