Epson 10000XL Техническое Руководство

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Scanning to a File
You can use EPSON Scan in “standalone” mode to scan 
directly to a file on your computer’s hard drive. First, place 
your document or photo on the scanner. Then follow these 
steps:
1. Start EPSON Scan:
❏ Windows: Click 
Start
, open the 
Programs
 folder, open 
the 
EPSON Scan
 folder, and then click 
EPSON Scan
❏ Macintosh OS X: Open the 
Applications
 folder, and 
then click 
EPSON Scan
.
❏ Macintosh OS 9: Open the Apple menu, then select 
EPSON Scan
.
Note: If you have multiple scanners installed, you are 
prompted to choose your scanner. Click EPSON Expression 
10000XL
 and click OK.
2. Choose a mode from the Mode list 
at the top of the EPSON Scan 
screen.  
3. Make any appropriate settings for the document you are 
scanning.
4. Click 
Scan
. You see this screen:
5. Type a name for your file in the Prefix field, then choose an 
image type and click 
OK
Note: If you’re saving the file in JPEG format, be sure to 
select an appropriate compression ratio for your image. For 
details on file format settings, click the Help button. 
Scanning With the Start Button
You can press the a Start button to open EPSON Scan—or 
if you’re running Windows, you can set the button to open 
another application of your choice. 
Note: You cannot assign a different application to the 
a
Start button 
on Macintosh systems.
Assigning an Application to the Start 
Button in Windows
Follow the steps in the section for your operating system to 
assign an application to the a Start button. 
Note: If you set the a Start button to open Photoshop Elements, 
EPSON Scan launches automatically after Photoshop opens. If you 
choose another program, wait for it to open, then start EPSON Scan 
manually.
You can assign multiple applications to the a Start button, but you’ll 
have to decide which program to launch after pressing it. To avoid 
doing this, do not assign more than one application to the a Start 
button. 
Windows XP
Follow these steps to set up the a Start button in Windows 
XP:
1. Click the Windows 
Start
 button, then click 
 
My 
Computer
.
2. Right-click the 
Expression 10000XL
 icon, and then click 
Properties
.
a
Start
button