User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1
- Introduction
- Welcome
- Using this manual
- Assistance
- What is TWAIN?
- A note about application software
- Package contents
- System requirements
- Chapter 2
- Scanner Installation and Info Technician
- Installation
- Connecting the scanner
- Using the pass-through
- The Info Technician
- Installing the device driver
- Installing the application software
- Chapter 3
- Using your scanner
- Scanning features and controls
- Hardware features
- Software controls
- Scanning images
- Select the TWAIN source
- The scanning process
- Other scanning features
- Appendix A
- Troubleshooting
- Scanner care
- Limited two year warranty
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. OCR processes, fax operations, and the
processing of simple black & white graphics are least demanding.
High resolution scanning of large images in full color creates an
extreme demand for processor time and memory.
When you are scanning with the TWAIN interface, the number labeled
image size (calculated in bytes) provides the working file size that is
the result of the selected scanning mode, resolution, and image size.
Take careful note of this information.
Minimum and recommended system requirements are:
• 486 processor or 100% compatible
• DOS 5.0 or later with Windows 3.1x, or higher
• CD-ROM drive
• 8 MB RAM minimum; 16 MB RAM recommended
• 10 MB available hard disk space; 50 MB recommended
• VGA/SVGA monitor with at least 256 color capability, 24 Bit True
Color recommended
• Enhanced Parallel port