Basic Flow Of Scanning Operation - Konica Minolta Fujitsu fi-6800 Operating Manual

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Chapter 1 Scanner Overview

1.11 Basic Flow of Scanning Operation

This section explains about the basic flow of scanning
operations.
In order to use the scanner to scan documents, you need a
scanner driver and an application that supports the driver.
There are two scanner drivers bundled with this scanner; a
TWAIN-compliant driver called "FUJITSU TWAIN 32 Scanner
Driver" and an ISIS-compliant driver called "FUJITSU ISIS
Scanner Driver". Also bundled is an application called
"ScandAll PRO (FUJITSU TWAIN 32/ISIS)" which supports
both drivers.
For details about the scanner drivers, refer to the following:
- "Chapter 3 Configuring the Scan Settings" (page 48)
- FUJITSU TWAIN 32 Scanner Driver Help
- ISIS Scanner Driver Help
For details about ScandAll PRO, refer to the following:
- How to Use ScandAll PRO
- ScandAll PRO Help
Operation flow differs depending on the interface used to
connect the scanner with.
For SCSI or USB Connector 1
Perform scanning by using FUJITSU TWAIN 32/ISIS scanner driver
For SCSI or USB Connector 2
Perform scanning by using Kofax VRS
The following describes the operation flows for each type of
connectors.
Connected via SCSI or USB Connector 1:
1
Turn on the scanner.
For information on how to turn on the power, refer to
Power ON/OFF" (page
17).
When connected via SCSI, turn on the scanner and
confirm that [Ready] is displayed on the LCD before
you turn on the computer.
When switching the connectors, make sure to power
off the scanner and the computer first.
2
Load documents on the hopper.
Set the documents with the front side (scanning side) facing up.
For information on how to load documents, refer to
Load Documents" (page
33).
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Contents
Index
Introduction
Scanner
Overview
"1.3 Turning the
How to Load
Documents
Configuring
the Scan
Settings
How to Use
the Operator
Panel
Various Ways
to Scan
Daily Care
Replacing
"Chapter 2 How to
Consumables
Troubleshooting
Operational
Settings
Appendix
Glossary
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