Scanning; The Scan Driver (Twain Driver) And Button Manager; Scanning Procedure (Using The Twain Driver) - Xerox WorkCentre 5020 User Manual

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8 Scanning

This chapter describes the scan driver (TWAIN driver) and the scan application (Button
Manager), and provides the basic scanning procedure.

The Scan Driver (TWAIN driver) and Button Manager

This section provides information on the TWAIN driver and Button Manager.
TWAIN driver
The TWAIN driver allows you to acquire an image that is scanned on the machine. You
can import a scanned image to a computer through the TWAIN driver.
For information on how to install the scan driver (TWAIN driver), refer to "Installing the Print Driver and the Scan
Driver (TWAIN driver)" (P.34).
Button Manager
Button Manager is a scanner application that can be installed on a computer, which
allows you to scan a document that has been loaded on the machine, and to convert
the scanned document into a BITMAP file, a PDF file, or a TIFF file. This scanner
application uses the TWAIN driver to acquire images scanned on the machine, so the
TWAIN driver must be installed on the computer in order to use this application.
For information on how to install Button Manager, refer to "Installing the Scanner Application (Button Manager)"
(P.38).

Scanning Procedure (Using the TWAIN driver)

The following procedure describes a basic scanning procedure when using the TWAIN
driver.
1.
Load a document.
• When scanning a document from the Document Feeder
1) Place a document face up in the
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center of the Document Feeder.
• The indicator on the Machine
Diagram (mimic) lights up when a
document is loaded correctly in the
Document Feeder. If the indicator
does not light up, the document
may not be loaded properly in the
Document Feeder.
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