28 ArtixScan DI 5230/5240/5250/5260 & ArtixScan TS 540T User's Manual
Scanning a Stack of Documents
1. Load the stack of documents to be scanned into the ADF's Document Feed
Tray.
2. Launch ScanWizard DI
(either as a stand-alone by clicking the program icon,
or by using the “File-Import” or “Scan” command from an application
program).
3. Specify your scanning requirements in the ScanWizard DI control panel.
a) Select
ADF (Odd Pages)
,
ADF (Even Pages)
or
ADF (Duplex)
in the Scan
Source drop-down menu as your image input device.
–
Select
ADF (Odd Pages)
to scan the side of the document which is
facing down.
–
Select
ADF (Even Pages)
to scan the side of the document which is
facing up.
–
Select
ADF (Duplex)
to scan both sides of the document.
b) Select your image output type in the Scan Type drop-down menu.
–
Select
RGB Color (24 bits)
to scan the image in color.
–
Select
Grayscale (8 bits)
to scan the image in grayscale.
–
Select
Black & White (1 bit)
to scan the image in black-and-white.
–
Select
Auto Color Detection
to scan the image.
c) Select a dimension in the Paper Size drop-down menu as your preview
image size.
d) Select your desired image output resolution in the Resolution
drop-down menu.
e) Select a suitable paper thickness for the ultrasonic double-feed detection
in the
Double Feed
drop-down menu to prevent occuring of paper double
feeding.
f)
Select an appropriate paper thickness in the
Paper Type
drop-down menu
to prevent occuring of paper jams
.
g) If “Auto-crop & Auto-deskew” option is selected, the scanner
automatically detects the size of the original image, crops the full scan
frame to fit the image, and removes unwanted black borders after the
scan, as well as corrects the distorted image for proper alignment.
4. If necessary, specify the image settings for the front or back side of papers
separately by using the “Sides of Material” control when the Scan Source is
set as the ADF (Duplex).
5. Select the your image type in the Attribute drop-down menu.
6. If necessary, adjust image quality by using the image correction tools.
7. Click the
Scan
button, or click the
Custom Scan
button and select
Save to File
to start scanning.