Aligning The Scanner; Standby Mode - Plustek OpticBook 4800 User Manual

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Aligning the Scanner

In most cases, the scanner doesn't need to be aligned but there are instances
when the alignment might be required. You need to align the scanner only if parts of
the scanned document are missing from any of its edges. For example, the heading of
a document might be missing from the top edge after the document has been scanned.
1. Place the document onto the scanner glass headfirst and face-down. Align
the top left corner of the document with the arrow on the reference mark.
2. From the Windows START menu, point to All Programs > Your Scanner
Model Name, and then click Scanner Utility.
3. The Scanner Utility window opens.
Alignment section and select Flatbed Reflective as the source.
Alignment
Source
Alignment
Window
4. Click the Scan button. Part of the document image will be displayed in the
Alignment Window.
5. Click the Alignment Position buttons (Up, Down, Left, Right) until the top left
corner of the scanned document aligns with the top left corner of the
Alignment Window.
6. When the alignment completes, click on OK button to save settings and exit.

Standby Mode

The program has been successfully launched and the scanner
is connected with the computer, ready to scan images.
The scanner is not connected with the computer. Or, the
scanner power is not switched on.
You have chosen to terminate the program, no matter the
scanner is connected or disconnected with the computer.
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Find the Initial Scanning Position
Alignment
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