Scan within ABBYY FineReader Sprint Plus:
1. Click on the Windows Start button, point to
All Programs
>
ABBYY
FineReader Sprint Plus
and then click
ABBYY FineReader Sprint Plus
to
launch the FineReader program.
2. To scan one page from the flatbed glass:
Click
and then click
Scan Image
from its drop-down menu.
To scan multiple pages from the ADF:
Click
and then click
Scan Multiple Images
from its drop-down menu.
3. In the TWAIN window that opens, select
Flatbed Reflective
or
ADF
(Front
Side)
as the Scan Type if you want to scan single-sided documents, or
select
ADF (Duplex)
to scan double-sided documents.
4. Adjust the scanning settings. For
ADF (Duplex)
scan, you can tailor settings
individually for front and rear sides of the documents. Click
Front Side
button
to adjust the scanning settings of document front side and then click
Rear
Side
button to adjust the scanning settings of document rear side.
You can enable the function of
Merge Pages
only when you select
ADF
(Duplex)
as
Scan type
and
Automatic Size
as
Page Size
to output the scan
images of both front and rear sides in one image. After the function of
Merge
Pages
is enabled, you can make the selection of
Horizontally
to generate both
front and rear image data horizontally in a joined image (the rear image will be
placed at the right side next to the front image), or
make the selection of
Vertically
to generate both front and rear image data vertically in a joined
image (the rear image will be placed below the front image).
5. Load one page of the document and click the
Preview
button. The scanned
image should appear in the Preview Window. To define the margins and crop
out sections of the image you don’t want scanned, use the mouse to click and
drag the corners or sides of the scan area borders. Adjust the scan settings
again if the preview image doesn’t satisfy your needs.
6. Load all pages of the document and click the
Scan
button.
7. The scanned images are displayed in the FineReader main window, and you
may proceed OCR to convert images into pdf or editable text formats.
Information
If you usually scan images with the same
settings, you can define a scan profile to
save the settings you have configured by
entering a name or description for this
new profile in the white area beside the
word
Profile
and then click the
Save
button.
Next time when you want to scan similar
documents and apply the same settings,
you can just select this profile from the
drop-down list and then click the
Scan
button.
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