6.
After scanning stops, place the next original in the ADF.
Repeat this procedure until you have scanned all originals.
Note:
You can set
Scanner Settings
on the scanner's control panel.
·
Slow
: Slows down the scanning speed. Use this to scan originals that are likely to jam, for example thin paper.
·
Double Feed Stop Timing
: Set the operation when any double feed is detect.
·
DFDS Function
: Skips double feed detection once and continues scanning. Use this to scan originals that are detected
as double feeds, for example plastic cards or envelopes.
·
Paper Protection
: Reduces damage to the originals by stopping scanning immediately when a feeding error occurs.
·
Glass Dirt Detection
: Detects dirt on the glass surface inside the scanner.
7.
After you have scanned all originals, close Automatic Feeding Mode.
Select
Done
on the scanner's control panel or press
Finish
on the
Automatic Feeding Mode
screen displayed
on your computer.
Note:
You can make timeout settings to exit
Automatic Feeding Mode
.
Select
Settings
on the
Document Source
list to open the
Document Source Settings
screen. Set the timeout time on the
screen displayed.
The scanned image is saved to the folder you specified.
Related Information
&
“Placing Originals” on page 40
Scanning from a Smart Device
Scanning Using Epson Smart Panel
To scan from your smart device, search for and install Epson Smart Panel from App Store or Google Play.
Note:
Connect the scanner to the smart device before scanning.
1.
Place the original.
2.
Start Epson Smart Panel.
3.
Follow the on-screen instructions to scan.
The scanned image is saved to your smart device, send to cloud service, or send to email.
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