Visioneer OneTouch 9520 User Manual page 38

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The button names on the panel are the same as button names on the
scanner. The icons indicate the Destination Applications so you can see,
at a glance, where the image will be sent when scanning is finished.
The Email button—Scans a page in color then sends it to your email
application. The email application opens and the image is automatically
attached to a new message ready for you to address and send.
The Copy button—Scans a page in color then sends the image to your
printer/copier. The printer/copier starts and prints a copy of the page.
This is a quick way to print a copy of the original page.
The Photo button—Specifically designed for photographs, scans a
photo in vivid color at a 6 x 4 inch size then sends the image to the
Corel Paint Shop Pro software that you received with your scanner. Use
Paint Shop Pro to touch up the image, enhance its colors, and so forth.
See the Corel Paint Shop Pro user guide for more information. You can
also access the TWAIN interface from Paint Shop Pro. See "Setting Up
Your Scanner to Work With Corel Paint Shop Pro" on page 44.
The Scan button—Scans a page in black and white and sends the
image to the PaperPort software that you received with your scanner.
From there you can easily convert the image to many different formats,
such as PDF or DOC. See the PaperPort user guide for more
information. You can also access the TWAIN interface from PaperPort.
See "Scanning From the TWAIN Interface" on page 32.
The Archive button—Scans a page as a color document and sends it
directly to a folder without opening it first in a Destination Application.
Use this option when you don't need to see the scanned images, but
simply want to store them in a folder.
A question mark for a button means your computer does not have
appropriate software for the initial factory settings. In that case, you can
re-set the button's Destination Application to a software application that
you know is on your computer. See "Selecting New Settings for a
Button" on page 76 to change the settings of a button.

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