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Scanning from the TWAIN Interface

Scanning from the TWAIN Interface
You can scan from any TWAIN scanning application instead of scanning from the One Touch buttons on
your scanner or the One Touch button panel.
A Note About Your Scanner and the TWAIN standard: TWAIN is a widely recognized standard that
computers use to receive images from scanners, digital cameras, and other digital devices. The TWAIN
scanning interface can be accessed from any TWAIN scanning application you have installed on the
computer. Applications such as Nuance PaperPort and NewSoft Presto! BizCard, which were provided with
your scanner, and many other applications, can use the TWAIN interface for scanning. Because the TWAIN
interface is often the same regardless of the software you use to open it, you can still use the instructions in
this User's Guide for scanning with your Xerox Card Scanner 200. To access the TWAIN interface from
other software, please refer to their user's guides, then return to this User's Guide for the steps to scan.
NOTE:
You can access the TWAIN interface when you're scanning from the One Touch software. If the
One Touch configuration you are using is set to Configure Before Scan, and the selected option is TWAIN,
the TWAIN interface opens right away when pressing the button on your scanner without opening any
other TWAIN-compliant software first. See the section "Configure Before Scan" on page 33 for details.
The PaperPort and BizCard user guides are located on the installation disc you received with the scanner.
The PaperPort software includes a complete set of help topics that answer questions about each feature of
the software. To open the Help Topics window, press the F1 key on your keyboard or choose PaperPort help
from the Help menu.
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