Scanning From The Operator Panel - Scan To Pc - Dell C2665dnf User Manual

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Scan and send the scanned document to a computer connected to a network using WSD
See "Scanning from the Operator Panel - Scan to WSD."
The resolution setting to use when you scan an item depends on the item type and how you plan to use the image or
document after you scan it to your computer. For the best results, use these recommended settings.
Type
Documents
Documents of poor quality or that contain small text
Photographs and pictures
Images for an inkjet printer
Images for a high-resolution printer
Scanning above these recommended resolutions may exceed the capabilities of the application. If you require a
resolution above those recommended in the above table, you should reduce the size of the image by previewing (or
pre-scan) and cropping before scanning the image.

Scanning From the Operator Panel - Scan to PC

NOTE:
You must connect your computer via USB for selecting the Scan to PC feature from the operator panel. Network
connection is not supported.
NOTE:
This feature is supported on both Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh.
1 Load the document(s) facing up with top edge in first into the DADF.
OR
Place a single document facing down on the document glass, and close the document cover.
For details about loading a document, see "Loading an Original Document."
2 Press the
(Home) button.
3 Tap Scan to PC.
4 Specify scan settings such as Output Color, Resolution, File Format, 2-Sided Scanning,
Darken/Lighten, Contrast, Sharpness, Auto Exposure, Original Size, Margin, and File
Naming Mode. For details, see "Scan Settings."
5 Tap Scan to begin scanning the document.
NOTE:
If the following dialog box appears on your computer, select Dell C2665dnf Color MFP ScanButton Manager, and
then click OK.
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Scanning
Resolution
300 dpi black-and-white or 200 dpi grayscale or color
400 dpi black-and-white or 300 dpi grayscale
100–200 dpi color or 200 dpi grayscale
150–300 dpi
300–600 dpi

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