User
’s Manual
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4.2.3
Macintosh Operating System
When the computer recognizes the scanner’ inserted memory card, the volume icon appears
on the desktop.
To view the contents of the memory card, double-click the icon to open a Finders window.
4.2.4
Access Your Scanned Images
Each scanned image is given a file name with the prefix
IMG_
followed by a 4-digit
sequential number in the order the images are stored.
For example,
IMG_0001.jpg
,
IMG_0002.jpg
,
IMG_0001.pdf
,
IMG_0002.pdf
, etc.
JPG
files are stored in a sub folder titled
DCIM
\
100PHOTO
. The folder stores 9999 photo
files, and then automatically creates another sub folder titled
101PHOTO
, and so on to
199PHOTO
.
files are stored in a sub folder titled
DCIM
\
200DOC
. The folder stores 9999 document
files, and then automatically creates another sub folder titled
201DOC
, and so on to
299DOC
.
4.2.5
Disconnect the Scanner
CAUTION
: Do not remove the memory card or disconnect the USB cable while the computer
is accessing stored files.
Disconnect the Scanner from a Windows PC
1.
On the Windows System Tray, click the hardware removal icon as indicated below.
2.
Click Safely remove USB mass Storage device –
Drive
(
<Drive Letter:>
)
3.
When the
Safe to Remove Hardware
message appears, you can safely remove the
scanner’s USB cable.
Disconnect the Scanner from a Macintosh
1.
Click and drag the volume icon on the desktop to
Trash
.
Or
Click the eject button next to the volume name in the Finder’s window.
2.
Disconnect the scanner from your computer.