Remote Scan; Scanning An Image Using The Xerox Twain Scan Driver - Xerox WorkCentre series User Manual

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Scanning an image using the Xerox TWAIN Scan Driver

The Xerox TWAIN scan driver scans images directly to your computer. The TWAIN driver can be
used by many popular software applications to import scanned images. The scan driver allows you
to use the specific features available on your device.
Your System Administrator can configure access to the remote scanning feature. If scanning to your
application is not available or does not work, ask your System Administrator to enable the remote
scanning feature and install the Xerox TWAIN scan driver.
Refer to the System Administrator Guide for further information.
1. Load your documents face up in the document feeder input tray. Adjust the guide to just touch
the documents.
Or
Lift up the document feeder. Place the document face down onto the document glass and
register it to the arrow at the top left corner. Close the document feeder.
2. Press the Clear All button on the control panel to cancel any previous programming selections.
3. Using your computer, open the application you wish to scan the image to.
4. Begin the import process. From most applications select File, then select Import.
5. If required, follow any instructions within your application until you are given the opportunity
to choose a scan driver or scanner.
6. If required, select the Xerox TWAIN driver from the list of drivers available.
7. If required, select the device required from the list of scanners available.
8. Select the Scan Size option required.
Auto lets the scanner detect the image size automatically.
Mixed Size Originals programs scan sets using source pages of different sizes.
Standard Paper Sizes accepted by the scanner are listed.
9. Select the Side to Scan option required.
1-Sided use this option if your originals are printed on 1 side.
2-Sided use this option if your originals are 2-sided. The document feeder must be used to
scan your originals with this option.
2-Sided, Rotate Side 2 use this option if your originals are 2-sided and open up like a
calendar. The document feeder must be used to scan your originals with this option.
10. Select the Resolution option required.
72 dpi produces the smallest file size and is recommended for output displayed on a
computer.
100 dpi delivers low image quality and is recommended for low quality text documents.
This setting should ideally be used for output displayed on a computer rather than printed.
150 dpi produce average quality text and low image quality for photos and graphics, this
resolution is recommended for average quality text documents and line art.
300 dpi produces higher quality output. This setting is recommended for high quality text
documents that are to pass through OCR (Optical Character Recognition) applications. It
is also recommended for high quality line art or medium quality photos and graphics. This
is the best default resolution choice in most cases.
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