Kyocera KM-6030 Operation Manual

Scan system utilities for macintosh computers
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  • Page 2: Trademark Information

    This Operation Guide should also be read and used together with the Functions Edition of the appropriate Operation Guide (On-Line Manual) that is on the included Kyocera Document Library CD-ROM. The Functions Edition of the Operation Guide (On-Line Manual) explains how to scan and various setting methods.
  • Page 3: Getting Connected

    Getting connected For scanning with each utility, the following procedure is needed. Connect the scanner to a Macintosh computer <Example connection> Scanner Operation of scanner: Refer to the Set up Edition of the Operation Guide for the scanner. Basic scanner settings (register the host name and IP address, etc.) Registering and editing user information Date/time and time difference settings Operation on Macintosh...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ... i Trademark Information ... i About this Operation Guide ... i Important: ... i Getting connected ... ii Scan to Mac ... 1 Outline of Scan to Mac ... 1 Installation and uninstallation ... 1 Setting the folder ... 2 Operating Scan to Mac ...
  • Page 6: Scan To Mac

    Scan to Mac Outline of Scan to Mac Scan to Mac is a utility that allows an image captured with the scanner to be received on a Macintosh computer and to be stored in a specified folder. To use this utility, you must set the destination on the scanner. For details, refer to the Set up Edition of the Operation Guide for the scanner.
  • Page 7: Setting The Folder

    For Mac OS 10.1 or later Open the [Application]/[Utilities] folder and double-click [KM Scan to Mac]. For Mac OS 9.1 to 9.22 Open the [Kyocera Scan to Mac] folder on the desktop and double-click [KM Scan to Mac].
  • Page 8 Main dialog This section explains the main dialog for Scan to Mac. For Mac OS 10.1 or later Connection status: Displays the status of the scanner. Image files: Displays the status of reception of image. List: Click to display the list of received images. Show preferences: Click to switch display/non-display of the setting fields for [Destination Folders] and [File name prefix].
  • Page 9: Operating Scan To Mac

    Scan to Mac For Mac OS 9.1 to 9.22 Connection status: Displays the status of the scanner. Image Files: Displays the status of reception of image. List: Click to display the list of received images. Show/Hide preferences: Click to switch display/non-display of the setting fields for [Destination folders], [TIFF application] and [File name prefix].
  • Page 10: Twain For Mac

    TWAIN for Mac Outline of TWAIN for Mac TWAIN for Mac is a utility that allows scanning from a TWAIN-compatible application and image capture with easy operation. TWAIN for Mac can be used on Mac OS 10.1 or later. Also, a TWAIN-compatible application must be installed.
  • Page 11 TWAIN for Mac Uninstalling TWAIN for Mac Perform the following procedure to uninstall TWAIN for Mac. Start Macintosh. Close any applications that are running. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the optical drive. Double-click the CD-ROM icon. Open the [TWAINforMac] folder. Double-click [TWAIN for Mac OS X].
  • Page 12: Setting The Scanner

    Setting the scanner Set the scanner to be operated from a TWAIN-compatible application. Double-click [Kyocera Scanners] in [System Preference] to open the scanner dialog. Scanner dialog This section explains the scanner dialog. Devices: The names, models, and IP addresses of scanners that have been set are displayed as a list.
  • Page 13 TWAIN for Mac For starting operation from the Macintosh computer Start TWAIN for Mac from a TWAIN-compatible application. Perform the setting for scanning referring to Main dialog described below. Check [Wait for user interaction at scanner] and click the [Start] button. Set the TWAIN mode on the scanner and set the original.
  • Page 14: Appendix

    Appendix System requirements Scan to Mac Mac OS Available space of hard disk CD-ROM drive Network connection port † Space for storing image data is additionally needed. TWAIN for Mac Mac OS Available space of hard disk CD-ROM drive Network connection port †...
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  • Page 16 MEMO...
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  • Page 19 Revision 1.0 2005.1 ©2005 KYOCERA MITA Corporation All rights reserved.

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