Using ScanWizard Medi
The ScanWizard Medi is a scanning software designed for the use of the X-ray
film scanning. Its easy and user-friendly interface enables you to easily start
the scanning process. Refer to the ScanWizard Medi software manual for more
details.
The following sections will show you how to scan a X-ray film by using the
Medi-6000 Plus with ScanWizard Medi step by step.
Warning: Do not place more than one piece of X-ray film on the Feed Tray, for
doing so will damage the original film during the feeding process.
Scanning X-ray Films in Auto-Scan Mode
The Auto-Scan mode is the default scanning mode after the ScanWizrd Medi is
launched at the first time, enabling the Medi-6000 Plus detects the X-ray film on
the Feed Tray automatically and then perform a smart scan directly. The Auto-
Scan mode is always displayed on the screen unless you switch the scanning
mode to the Smart-Scan mode.
To scan X-ray films in Auto-Scan mode, using one of the following methods:
A. Scanning with Default Settings
If this method is selected, a scan job will be carried out automatically with
factory default settings.
1. Launch ScanWizard Medi (either as a stand-alone by clicking the program
icon on the desktop, or by using the "File-Import" or "Scan" command from
an application program).
2. Make sure the Auto-Scan Mode has been activated.
If not, click and hold the arrow on the Smart-Scan button
in the Preview window; then, choose "Auto Scan" from its option menus.
3. Load the film to be scanned into the Feed Tray.
When the film is detected by the digitizer, the ScanWizard Medi will
automatically recognize, auto-crop, and perform a scan of the film and save
it in your preferred folder or application.
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If ScanWizard Medi is launched as a stand-alone program, the scanned
image can be saved to a file or opened in an image-editing program.
To view the scanned image, double click the "MSmart Images"
icon on your desktop .
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If ScanWizard Medi is launched as a Plug-In from an image-
editing program, the scanned image is delivered to your application,
where the image can be saved, printed, or modified further.
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