Scanning Procedure-Mac (P-215)

Article ID: ART113298 | Date published: 05/11/2015 | Date last updated: 08/17/2015
 

Solution

Follow these steps to scan a document using CaptureOnTouch Lite (Windows)

  1. Set the Auto Start switch at the rear panel of the scanner to ON and then connect the scanner to the computer.
     
    If necessary, connect the power supply USB cable or the AC adapter (sold separately).

  2. Open the feed tray, turn ON the scanner, and then load the document.
    For details, see “How to Place Documents”.
    When you open the feed tray, the Start button on the scanner lights and the auto play screen appears.

      
    To run CaptureOnTouch Lite, the [CaptureOnTouch Lite for Mac] folder and the [ONTOUCHLITE] folder must be mounted.

  3. Double-click the [CaptureOnTouch Lite Launcher] icon.
      
    CaptureOnTouch Lite starts, and the main screen appears.
     

     
    Do not close the feed tray before the main screen of CaptureOnTouch Lite appears.

  4. Set the scanning method.
      
    ?whether to enable continuous scanning. When previewing the scanned image or splitting up a large document to scan in parts, select [ON] to enable continuous scanning.
    ?Specify whether to scan the document in full auto mode. When you want to specify arbitrary scanning conditions, select [OFF] and configure the scanner settings. (See "Scanner Settings")


     
    If you configure scanning conditions that consume a large amount of the computer’s memory, scanning may stop because of insufficient memory. If an error message appears due to insufficient memory while scanning is in progress, exit the application, change the scanning conditions, and then try scanning again.

  5. Click the Start button.
      
    Scanning of the document starts.
    When scanning of the whole document is completed, the output settings screen appears.

     
    If a document is scanned when [Enable continuous scanning] is set to [ON], the continuous scanning screen (see "Operation in Continuous Scanning Screen") appears when scanning of the document is finished.

      
    If you place the next document and click [Scan], scanning of the document starts.
    When scanning of all the documents is finished, click [Next].

  6. Configure the settings related to output and then output the scanned images.
     
    ?Specify the file name for the scanned images. If [Use the settings dialog box of the file name] is set to [OFF], enter the file name directly into the file name field. If you set [Use the settings dialog box of the file name] to [ON] and then click , you can specify a format for creating file names.
       
    ?Select the file format.  you can click   to configure advanced settings.
     PDF
       
     In [Multi-pdf settings], specify whether to save the scanned images as a multi-page file ([Save all pages as one file]) or single page files ([Create a file for each specified number of pages]).
     In [Compression mode], specify the compression mode ([Standard] or [High Compression]) for the PDF file. You can click   to display a dialog box for specifying the compression rate.
     TIFF
       
     In [Multi-tiff settings], specify whether to save the scanned images as a multi-page file ([Save all pages as one file]) or single page files ([Create a file for each specified number of pages]).
     JPEG
      
     You can specify the compression rate of JPEG images.
    ?Specify the storage location for the scanned images.
    ?Output the scanned images.

    When output is finished, the complete screen apepars. Scan First is now finsihed.
     

     
     Clicking [Return to top] returns to the main screen of Scan First.
     If you click [Open storage folder], the folder in which the saved scanned images were saved opens.

 


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