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
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Adding Image Editor Applications to One Touch
1. To add another application to the list, click the Add application button. The Add Simple
Image Link dialog box opens.
2. Click Browse to find the application you want to add to the list.
When you select the application using the Browse button, Steps 1 and 2 on the dialog box
are automatically filled in, and the application icon appears in Step 3.
3. Select the icon in Step 3 of the dialog box. That is the icon that will appear in the
One Touch Destination List.
4. In Step 4 of the dialog box, select the file formats that the application will accept.
– Windows Bitmap File—select this option if you want to scan to your image
application as a BMP file. This format creates the largest file size as the final scanned
image has not been compressed.
– Tag g e d I nformation File—select this option if your application supports TIF image
files. The TIF file format supports multiple pages in a single file.
– JPEG Compressed File—this is a compressed image format that is often used when
sharing photographs and scanned images electronically as the file size is smaller than
a BMP.
– Compugraphics File—select this option if your application supports GIF images. This
file format is often used for icons and small images on a web page.
The options you select at Step 4 determine the page format icons in the One Touch
Properties window for that group of applications. Refer to the documentation you
received with the application to see which text formats the application accepts.
5. When you are done making changes in this window, click the Add button to accept the
changes and close the window.
6. Click OK on the Link Properties window.
7. Click Refresh on the One Touch Properties window and the new application should now be
available.