Turn OFF the Auto Start switch on the rear of the scanner, and use the supplied USB cable to connect the scanner to the computer. •Take care not to disconnect the USB cable while data is being transferred between the scanner and computer during scanning .
Connecting the Scanner to the Computer Take care not to disconnect the USB cable while data is being transferred between the scanner and computer during scanning . The USB connector to which the scanner is connected on your computer must be one capable of supplying 500 mA / 5 V of power. Do not connect the scanner to the computer before installing the software.
ON The scanner is recognized as a storage device by the computer. Starting CaptureOnTouch Lite preinstalled in the scanner enables you to perform scanning on a computer without the scanner driver installed. (However, you cannot store scanned images or any other data on the scanner,) OFF The scanner is recognized as a scanning device by the computer.
You can copy a job registered in the CaptureOnTouch Job Tool to the scanner and you can scan documents to those scan job settings by operating the scanner touch panel. No smart device or computer is required when scanning documents using this method.
Scanning is slow if the computer's USB port is not Hi-Speed USB 2.0 compliant. If using a common USB cable that is not Hi-Speed USB 2.0 compliant, replace the cable with the supplied compliant cable. When the scanner is connected to the computer via a USB hub that is not Hi-Speed USB 2.0 compliant, remove the hub and connect the scanner directly to the computer.