User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Safety
- Welcome
- Scanner Setup
- Installation
- Loading Documents to Scan
- Scanning and Configuring One Touch
- Default One Touch Settings
- Scan from the One Touch Button Panel
- Changing the Button Settings
- Selecting Options for One Touch
- Scan Configurations
- File Formats
- Configure Before Scan
- Open Scanned Document(s)
- Transfer to Storage
- Burn to CD-ROM
- Printer or Fax
- PaperPort
- SharePoint
- FTP Transfer
- SMTP
- Email Applications
- Text Editors
- Still Image Client
- Image Editors
- PDF Applications
- Send to Application
- Scanning to Multiple Destinations
- Scanning with Job Separation
- Scanning with Optical Character Recognition (OCR)
- Selecting One Touch OmniPage OCR Options
- OneTouch with Visioneer Acuity Technology
- Hardware Properties
- Scanning from TWAIN and WIA
- Scanning from ISIS
- Maintenance
- Regulatory Information
- Compliance Information
- Index
User’s Guide 5-21
5 Loading Documents to Scan
This chapter illustrates scanning with the buttons on the scanner. After loading documents in
the scanner, as described below, you can also scan using the One Touch Button Panel on screen,
or using a scanning application.
Scanning from the Automatic Document
Feeder (ADF)
1. Prepare the pages before loading them into the scanner, this helps to prevent multiple-
page feeding and paper jams.
– If the edges of the paper are curled or folded, flatten them as much as possible.
– Fan the edges of the paper to make sure none of the pages are stuck together.
Note: Always remove any staples or paper clips from documents before inserting them
into the scanner. Staples and paper clips can jam the feed mechanism and scratch the
internal components. Also remove any labels, stickers, or Post-It™ notes that may come
off during the scanning process and get stuck in the scanner. Misuse as described here
will void your scanner’s warranty.