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Scanning images

Scanning images with your ImageReader scanner is a relatively simple

process. The steps below walk you through selecting the appropriate

TWAIN source to use, and then scanning an image or document. If

you experience problems during any of these steps, please refer to

the appendix, Troubleshooting. You may need to modify the

configuration.

Select the TWAIN source

Before you can scan with your ImageReader, you need to tell the

application what scanner you are using. The scanner is referred to as

the “source,” and you need to select the appropriate source for the

application you are using.

Note: In some cases, an application’s User Guide may direct you to

use the application’s custom “ImageReader” driver. In these cases,

the instructions provided below are inappropriate for that application.

Refer to that application’s user guide for scanning instructions.

1.

Start the image editing application software in Windows.

2.

Choose Select Source from the File menu.

3.

Follow the appropriate instructions for the Windows version you

are running.

Windows 3.1 and 3.11

Select Flatbed Scanner_16

Windows 95 or later

Select either Flatbed Scanner_16 or Flatbed Scanner_32 from the

Source list, depending on what type of application you are

scanning into.

Note: If you are using a 16-bit application, and select Flatbed
Scanner_32 as your source, you may get a TWAIN error and not
be able to scan. Be sure to select the correct source to use with
32-bit applications and 16-bit applications. Refer to Chapter 1,
What is TWAIN for more information.

4.

Click OK.

The application is now set to use your ImageReader Express to scan.