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    ImageReader Express Compact Color Flatbed Scanner User’s Guide P/N DOC-FB4B 799250[...]

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    i I n f o 580 Division Street Campbell CA, 95008 Phone (408) 538-2500 • Fax (408) 538-2599 Copyright © 1996 – 1997 All rights reserved. No portion of this document may be reproduced without prior written authorization. The Info Technician Copyright © 1994 – 1997 All Rights Reserved The material in this document is for informational purposes[...]

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    i i Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ..................................... 1 - 1 Welcome ........................................ 1 - 1 Using this manual ............................ 1 - 1 Assistance ................................. 1 - 1 What is TWAIN? ................................... 1 - 1 A note about application s o f t w a r e ....[...]

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    1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction Welcome Thank you for purchasing the Info ImageReader Express Scanner. This product is the result of our efforts to develop high technology computer peripherals that are easy to use, affordably priced, and that enhance your computing experience. Using this manual This manual includes complete instructions for scanner inst[...]

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    1-2 With the introduction of Windows 95, the TWAIN specification has been overhauled to take advantage of the 32-bit architecture. When you install our scanner driver under Windows 95, you will have two TWAIN sources — one for 16-bit applications and one for 32-bit applications. Use the following as a guide to select the appropriate source. 16-bi[...]

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    1-3 OCR: Software in this category is designed to recognize alphanumeric characters in preparation for export to word processing and desktop publishing applications. In other terms, it creates text files. OCR software will not provide image editing capabilities. If there is no intention of editing a given piece of text (with or without graphics), i[...]

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    1-4 Because scanners are capable of inputting large amounts of data in relatively short periods of time, they commonly push computer systems to the limits of their capabilities. Before beginning any scanning task or operation, carefully consider your system’s processing capabilities, especially processor speed, RAM, and available hard disk space.[...]

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    2-1 Chapter 2 Scanner Installation and Info Technician Installation Installation of the scanner is comprised of few steps and designed to be as easy as possible. The following instructions walk you through connecting the scanner and cable. It is important to note that both the scanning hardware and its supporting software (e.g. Info Technician and [...]

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    2-2 The Info Technician The Info Technician is an automatic installation utility that edits and installs the scanner’s device and TWAIN drivers. These drivers provide the link between the scanning hardware, the scanning application, and the computer’s operating system. Installing the device driver Run the Info Technician to install the scanner [...]

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    2-3 3 . The diagnostic will search for and connect to correct port ad dress. If the diagnostic is successful you will receive the following message (figure 2.3). Click O.K . and perform a test scan. Installing the application software When the hardware and device driver software are installed, install the InfoCenter application software from the Sy[...]

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    2-4 If the diagnostic is unsuccessful you will receive the following message (fig. 2.3) which most commonly indicates that you need to follow the di- rections below to change the Parallel port option in your computer’s BIOS setup. In order to ensure the best results possible with your ImageReader Express scanner, you will need to select EPP (Enha[...]

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    3-1 Chapter 3 Using your scanner Scanning features and controls Before scanning images, it is important to understand the scanner’s basic hardware features as well as the software controls. Hardware features Power The scanner requires its own power source (use the adapter provided). There is no on/off power switch on the unit. When the scanner is[...]

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    3-2 Paper loading Place the document to be scanned face down on the scanning glass. Books, magazines and other 3-dimensional objects can be easily scanned as well, by laying them on the scanning glass. With bound materials and other objects, the cover is designed to lift up at the hinge to accommodate the item being scanned. Do not force the cover [...]

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    3-3 Fig. 3.2 TWAIN Interface (Using Image Pals 2 GO! software) Preview Window The interface window’s right side displays Pre-scanned images. The Crop Box (dashed line) surrounding the perimeter is used to select the area of the pre-scanned image that you want to scan. Adjusting this area significantly effects the amount of memory used and thus ti[...]

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    3-4 on Help in the top portion of the window for more information about scan settings. Gamma Gamma refers to the numerical value for the level of intensity or brightness in the tones of color or grayscale images. As the number increases the tonal intensity increases. Your TWAIN interface allows you to make adjustments for two types of gamma setting[...]

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    3-5 • Image Size Displays the amount of memory that the image will use: Image size = scan mode x resolution x scan area. Tip: Image size can be reduced by cropping pre-scanned image. • Image Measurement Displays unit of image measurement. Can be converted between inches or centimeters by selecting Advanced > Preferences. Pre-scan A Pre-scan [...]

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    3-6 RGB Color: Scan color images and photographs in RGB Color mode when you want to capture and reproduce all the color data. To manage file sizes efficiently, take careful note of the guidelines for resolution (described later) when scanning in RGB. The combination of RGB Color and a high dpi can create an extremely large file size, as well as tak[...]

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    3-7 Faxing images: Any image you intend to fax from a PC-based fax modem should be scanned at 200 dpi. Fax machines only receive images at 200 dpi, and some programs may fault if you try to scan at higher resolutions. Refer to the chart below for resolution setting guidelines. IC = InfoCenter, IPG = Image Pals GO! Scale Scaling allows you to specif[...]

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    3-8 Scanning images Scanning images with your ImageReader scanner is a relatively simple process. The steps below walk you through selecting the appropriate TWAIN source to use, and then scanning an image or document. If you experience problems during any of these steps, please refer to the appendix, Troubleshooting. You may need to modify the conf[...]

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    3-9 The scanning process The initiation of the scanning process may vary from application to application. Consult the application’s manual for more information if the steps below don’t result in a scan. The instructions provided in these steps assume the application uses the most common process. To scan an image: 1 . Start the TWAIN compliant i[...]

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    A-1 Appendix A General Scanning Tips 16-bit versus 32-bit applications: Image Pals 2 GO! - the image editing software and InfoCenter the scanning control software included with the ImageReader Express scanner- are both16 bit applications. 16 bit applications are supported by Windows 3.1x and Windows 95. Selecting the correct source: Before attempti[...]

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    A-2 performance. If you still experience problems with your scanning speed, follow the directions on page A-2 and A-3 to verify the scanner’s port address and possibly change your computer’s BIOS setup. Printer Problems? Cannot print to printer Check the cable connections on the printer and the scanner. Be sure the cable is plugged into the por[...]

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    A-3 2. Be sure you have selected the appropriate source for the application you are scanning into. Most 32-bit applications require you use the Flatbed Scanner (32) source, and 16-bit applications require you use the Flatbed Scanner (16) source. 3. If your computer cannot find or does not recognize the scanner: a) Check your cable connection and re[...]

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    A-4 2. Check your computer’s BIOS setup to make sure that your printer port is set for EPP or SPP. The ImageReader Express scanner will work on ports that are set for EPP and SPP. The fastest of the modes is EPP. Follow these direc- tions to change your computers parallel port mode. Changing Your Parallel Port Mode 1. Open your System setup (BIOS[...]

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    A-5 Scanner care Info ImageReader scanners are designed to provide years of trouble free service. To assist in realizing this end, follow the guidelines listed below. 1 . Avoid using the scanner in a dusty environment, and keep it as dust-free as possible. 2 . If necessary, clean the scanner glass with a soft lens cloth. 3 . Do not scan documents w[...]

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    A-6 • Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer or authorized service center could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that w[...]