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Easy Operation Guide
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Scanning from a Computer (Remote Scan)
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Network ScanGear
Guide
Scanning from a Computer
(Remote Scan)
This section describes the basic operation procedure for scanning originals to load the scanned images to a
computer.
Switch the Machine Online
Place Your Originals
†
The screen shots shown below may differ from the ones displayed on your computer,
depending on the application or operating system you are using.
Close the feeder/platen cover after placing your originals on
the platen glass.
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If the machine is in the Sleep mode, press
(Power).
Enter your ID and password or insert the control card if the
screen prompts you to do so. For more information on
logging in to the machine, see “How to Log in to the
Machine,” on p. 07.
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Press
(SCAN/PRINT)
→
to display the
Scan/Print screen
→
press [Remote Scan]
→
[Online].
Place your originals in the feeder or on the
platen glass.
Open the Color Network ScanGear
From the menu of the application, select the
command
*
to start the scanning operation.
Start Scanning
Specify the scan settings that suit your
preferences
→
click [Scan].
Make sure that the Color Network ScanGear is selected as
the scanner to be used.
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On the Color Network ScanGear dialog box, specify the
settings such as the color mode and resolution.
To cancel scanning, click [Cancel] in the dialog box that
appears when the scan data is being processed.
When scanning is complete, switch the machine offline.
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For more information, see the documentation that comes with
your TWAIN-compliant application.
For instructions on how to specify the settings on the Color
Network ScanGear dialog box, see the Network ScanGear
Guide or the help on the Color Network ScanGear.
* Command names include [Scan New], [Acquire], and others,
depending on the application you are using.
PDF on User Manual CD-ROM
† If you want to use the machine as a network scanner, it must be
connected to a computer over an IPv4 network.