Scanning - Visioneer OneTouch 9750 User Manual

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Scanning

If you selected the recommended Full Install option for your scanner's
driver (see page 14), you have several options for scanning. Each
method scans equally well so use the one with appropriate options for
the item you are scanning.
Note: During installation, the OneTouch 4.0 software searches your
computer and links to all the applications (known as the Destination
Applications) where it can send and open scanned documents. To
make sure that all the Destination Applications are linked to
OneTouch 4.0, we recommend that you refresh OneTouch 4.0 before
using your scanner for the first time. See "Check the Scan Settings
Before Scanning" on page 33 to Refresh OneTouch 4.0.
Scan Buttons—Press one of the scan buttons. Documents are
scanned using the scan settings for that button, and the scanned
images are then sent to a software application on your computer. See
"Scan with the Buttons on the Scanner" on page 29.
OneTouch—Use this option to scan from the OneTouch Button
panel on the computer screen. Open the panel, adjust the scan
settings as needed, then click one of the button icons on the panel.
See "Scan From the OneTouch Button Panel" on page 31.
TWAIN Interface—Use this option to scan from the PaperPort
application that you received with your scanner. Many other
programs use the TWAIN interface, so you can scan from them too.
See "Scanning with the TWAIN Interface" on page 93.
WIA Interface—This option is the Microsoft Windows Image
Acquisition (WIA) interface. You can access the WIA interface from
the PaperPort software, or from other applications on you computer.
See "Scanning with the WIA Interface" on page 121. The WIA
interface is only available if your computer is running Windows XP.
ISIS Interface—This option uses the ISIS interface for scanning.
The QuickScan software you received with your scanner uses the ISIS
interface. See "Scanning with the ISIS Interface" on page 127.

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