Scanning
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Scanning Using the TWAIN Driver
Your printer supports the Tool Without An Interesting Name (TWAIN) driver for scanning images. TWAIN is one of
the standard components provided by Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows
Server 2008 R2, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Mac OS X
10.5, Mac OS X 10.6, Mac OS X 10.7, OS X 10.8, OS X 10.9, and works with various scanners.
The following procedure uses Windows 7 as an example.
NOTE:
•
Make sure that the printer is connected to the computer with a USB cable or to a network.
The following procedure to scan an image uses Microsoft Clip Organizer as an example.
1
Place a single document facing down on the document glass and close the document cover.
See also:
•
"Making Copies From the Document Glass" on page 121
2
Click
Start
All Programs
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Office 2010 Tools
Microsoft Clip Organizer
.
3
Click
File
Add Clips to Organizer
From Scanner or Camera
.
4
In the
Insert Picture from Scanner or Camera
window, under
Device
, select your TWAIN device.
5
Click
Custom Insert
.
6
Select your scanning preferences and click
Preview
to display the preview image.
NOTE:
•
File type of scanned data varies depending on application on computer.
7
Select the desired properties from the
Image Quality
and
Image Options
tabs.
8
Click
Scan
to start scanning.
The scanned image file is generated.