Microtek ScanMaker IIG User Manual page 220

Scanners and twain-compliant scanning software (for the pc)
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• Hard Disk Available: The amount of hard disk space left. The size
indicated here may or may not be the maximum file size that you can
have for a single scan. Some applications use the hard disk as a
scratch file. For example, Photoshop needs an available hard disk
space that's twice the size of the image file being scanned. This means
that if you're scanning a 10MB image, you need to have an available
hard disk space of 20MB for Photoshop to hold that image.
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The SCSI Check button acts as a SCSI probe to verify the location of your
scanner and the scanner ID.
When you click on the SCSI check button, the dialog box below appears,
with the scanner and its corresponding SCSI ID displayed in the correct
locaton. If your scanner does not appear, the connection between your
scanner and PC may not be secure, causing the system not to "see" the
scanner. In this case, check all cables and make sure your scanner is ready.
You may also want to turn the scanner and computer off, wait for 2-3
seconds, then turn them on again to reset everything.
Click OK to close
the dialog box
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The Reconfigure Equipment button allows the system to update its own
internal reference file and is used if you have changed your setup or
reconfigured your system.
For instance, if you changed scanner models on your system (physically
removed a scanner model and attached a different one), the Scanner Model
box (#1) will not show the change automatically unless you first click on the
Reconfigure Equipment button to update the system. Use this feature to
make quick updates; all changes are done internally and automatically.
Your scanner as
verified by SCSI check
Appendix C: The Scanner Test Utility
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