Visioneer OneTouch 7400 User Manual

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Create copies of scanned documents—Sometimes the image of a 
scanned document is only saved as a temporary file until its 
Destination Application is finished using it. In those cases you may 
or may not want an additional, permanent copy saved on your hard 
drive. 
For example, if you scan a picture to an email application, the 
scanned image is saved as a temporary file, then attached to the 
email, and the email is sent. But because you already have the 
original picture, you may not want to also save a permanent file of 
that image as well. The same situation may occur when you scan 
directly to a printer or scan to a fax application. You already have 
the paper version (and in the case of a printer, you would have two 
paper copies—the original and the scanned printed version) so 
there’s no need for an electronic file too. However, by selecting this 
Create copies of scanned documents option, you can choose to 
save permanent copies of those types of images on your hard drive. 
The copies will be saved in the folder specified in the Folder Copy 
Options section. 
You can selectively choose which buttons you have turned this 
feature on. After you turn this feature on it is used no matter where 
you set the scanning destination. By selecting the Fax and Print 
box and clicking the Create copies of scanned documents option, 
every scanned document you fax or print from the scanner is also 
saved as a permanent file on your hard drive.
This option is not available if Document Management or Storage 
and CD-R/W
 are selected because, by default, file copies for those 
types of Destination Applications are already automatically saved.
For that reason, this option is disabled if the Destination 
Application is PaperPort because it is Document Management 
software. 
Likewise, the option is also not available if the Destination 
Application is set to Transfer to Storage because it uses Storage and 
CD-R/W 
software.