Suitable and Unsuitable Original Types
Suitable for Wand Scanning
The scanner used as a wand scanner (without the feeder dock) is designed to obtain
the best scanning results with photo and document originals up to 8.5"x14" size.
Suitable for Feeder Dock
The scanner used with the feeder dock is designed to obtain the best scanning results
with the following types of originals:
Photos and documents (3"x5", 4"x6", 5"x7", 8"x14")
Business cards (standard 3.5"x2" (8.9x5cm) or larger)
Unsuitable for Feeder Dock
Do not use the following types of originals for scanning in the feeder dock, otherwise
the feeder dock may malfunction or cause the original to jam in the slot.
Originals thicker than 1.0mm
Originals with either side shorter than 55mm
Originals with lots of black or dark colors
Originals with dark colors surrounding the edges
Printed media (newspapers, magazines, etc.)
Soft and thin materials (thin paper, cloth, etc.)
Originals that exceed the maximum acceptable size, 8.5"x14".
Scanned Image Size
ATTENTION: Due to the nature of a handheld wand scanner, you may want to manually
crop your image with a graphic editing program. This added step allows you to restore the
saved image to its original size.
Access your Scanned Images on SD Card
Using Presto! Page Manager
You can use the included Presto! PageManager software to view, edit and print your
scanned images (see Presto! PageManager on page 25).
Using Windows Explorer or Mac Finder
If desired, you can use Windows Explorer or Mac Finder to locate and open your
scanned images, and then use a graphic program of your choice to view, edit and print.
Remove the SD card from the scanner and insert it into a card reader attached to your
computer.
OR
With the SD card inserted in the scanner, connect the scanner to your computer via the
USB cable. Your computer recognizes the scanner as a Removable Disk. If you have
the Pandigital SD card inserted, the volume title is
Scanned Image File Naming Convention
After your first scans, folders titled
files) are added to the SD card file structure, and the scanned images are saved in the
applicable folder.
Each scanned image is given a file name with the prefix
sequential number in the order the images are stored. For example,
PDI_0002.JPG or PDI_0001.PDF
12
DCIM\100PHOTO
PDI_0002.PDF
,
, etc.
PD_SCAN
.
DCIM\200DOC
(JPG files) and
PDI_
followed by a 4- digit
PDI_0001.JPG
(PDF
,