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Basic Scenarios
This section provides three basic scanning scenarios with ScanWizard DI, including
scanning a stack of paper, scanning a single-sheet document, and performing
multiple-frame scanning. Details on how to adjust images are discussed in later
chapters.
A. How to Scan a Stack of Paper
1. Place the stack of paper to be scanned on the document feed tray.
2. Launch ScanWizard DI (either as a stand-alone by clicking on the program icon,
or by using the File-Import or Scan command from an application program.
3. Specify your scanning requirements in the ScanWizard DI control panel once
ScanWizard DI is launched.
a) Select ADF (Simplex) or ADF (Duplex) in the
Scan Source as your image input device.
b) Select the appropriate image type (e.g., Black
& White) in the Scan Type as your image
output type.
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Select RGB Color (24 bits) to scan the
image in color.
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Select Grayscale (8 bits) to scan the image in grayscale.
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Select Black & White (1 bit) to scan the image in black-and-white.
c) Select a dimension in the Paper Size as your preview image size.
d) Select a desired resolution in the Resolution for your image output resolution.
4. Select the image type (e.g., Text) in the Attribute as your image type.
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Select Line Art to scan line art images (images
in one color or in black-and-white, such as
logos or mechanical blueprints).
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Select Photo to scan color prints.
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Select Text to scan text.
5. If necessary, adjust image quality using the image correction tools.
6. Click the Scan or Scan To button to start multiple, automatic scanning.
If ScanWizard DI is launched from an image-editing program, the scanned image
is delivered after the scan to your application, where the image can be saved,
printed, or modified further.