6.0

NonADF Scanning:
1. If you are using the
FineReader interface
z Select the Scan Multiple Images item in the File menu.
If you are using a flatbed scanner without an ADF, to increase productivity
try using one of the following two methods:
z Set a pause value i.e. the time that is to elapse between the scanning of
one page and the next. Select the
Pause between pages option and
then set the pause value (in seconds) in the
Scanner Settings dialog
(
Tools>Scanner Settings menu). As a result, the scanner won’t begin
scanning the next page until the specified number of seconds has
elapsed, thus allowing you sufficient time to place the next page onto
the scanner. After the pause, scanning continues automatically.
z Select the
Stop between pages option in the Scanner Settings dia
log (
Tools>Scanner Settings menu). As a result each time scanning
of a page is complete, a dialog asking you if you wish to continue scan
ning will appear. Click the
Yes button to continue scanning or No to
finish scanning.
When you have finished scanning your pages, select the
Stop scanning
item in the File menu.
2. If you are using the
TWAINSource interface
z Select the Scan Multiple Images item in the File menu. The TWAIN
dialog of your scanner will open. Click the
Scan (Final, or other) but
ton to start scanning.
Scan your page, insert another page into your scanner and click the
Scan
button in the TWAINdialog of your scanner to continue scanning.
When you have finished scanning your pages, click the
Close or other scan
nerspecific button in the
TWAINdialog of your scanner.
Tip
: To have greater control over the quality of your scanned images, select the Open
image during scanning
option on the Scanning tab (Tools>Options). As a result, each
scanned page will be opened in the
Image window immediately after it has been scanned.
If you believe the image has been scanned incorrectly, halt the scanning process (click on
Stop Scanning in the File menu) and rescan the image.
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