Scanning A Single-Page Document; Scanning Multi-Page Documents; Overview Of The Idocscan Panel - Mustek iDocScan D20 User Manual

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SCAN OPERATIONS

Scanning a Single-Page Document

1. Place the original on flatbed.
 Refer to the "Placing Original(s)" section for flatbed.
2. Press the
(Scan) tab to launch the scan setting window.
3. Select "Flatbed" in the Scan Source.
4. Press the Preview button to preview your image in the preview
window at the right side.
 When the image appears, you can resize the scan area by
dragging the marquee handles.
5. Press the Scan Button.
 The "Scanning in progress" bar will appear showing the scan
status. After the scan is complete, the image will be saved in the
default file location with automatically generated filename.
6. Press the
(Exit) button to return to the iDocScan D20 main
window, and the scanned image will be displayed as a thumbnail.

Scanning Multi-Page Documents

1. Place the originals in the ADF tray.
 Refer to the "Placing Original(s)" section for the ADF.
2. Press the
(Scan) tab to launch the scan setting window.
3. Select "ADF (Duplex)" or "ADF (Simplex)" in the Scan Source
dropdown list as your original(s) to be placed.
4. Press the Scan Button to start scanning.
 The "Scanning in progress" bar will appear showing the scan
status. After the scan is complete, the images will be saved in
the default file location with automatically generated filename.
5. Press the
(Exit) button to return to the iDocScan D20 main
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window, and the scanned images will be displayed as thumbnails.

Overview of the iDocScan Panel

The following is a brief overview of the functions of the iDocScan D20
program. For detailed functions of the iDocScan D20 program, press the
Information tab on the iDocScan D20 main window.
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Items
Functions
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Scan
Launch the scan setting window to start a scan.
Save the scanned image in the preferred file
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Save
folder, filename, and the location.
Edit your scanned image with tools such as Crop,
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Edit
Rotate CW90°, Rotate CCW90°, Flip H, Flip V,
Zoom in, Zoom out, Fit, and 1:1 ratio.
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