Lexmark x6570 User Guide

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How will the scanned image be used? Choose the way the scan will be used. Resolution and other settings are
optimized based on your selection:
To be printed
To be viewed on monitor/Web page
To be faxed
To be edited (OCR)
Send scanned image to
Choose where to send scanned images, such as to File, to the Clipboard,
or to an application. To add, remove, or modify an application in the list,
see “Editing the Customize list” on page 46. For more information, see
“Choosing where to send scanned images” on page 45
Prompt for multiple pages
Scan multiple pages using the current scan settings. You are prompted to
place the next item on the scanner glass after a page is scanned. If you
still have more pages to scan, click Scan. When the multiple-page scan is
complete, click Done.
Do not select Prompt for multiple pages if you are scanning only a single
item.
Prompt to name each page
Enter a filename for every page or item scanned.
Defaults
Revert to factory default settings.
Preview/Edit
Open the Scan dialog to view the image, and adjust the scan settings.
Scan
Start scanning.
Click 
 to go to the Help Center for more information.
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Using the Network Card Reader
When you have a memory device inserted into the printer, the Network Card Reader software lets you connect to a
network printer, display thumbnails of the photos or images on the memory device, and transfer the images to the
computer.
There are three ways to open the Network Card Reader:
From the Finder desktop, double-click the Lexmark 6500 Series folder.
Double-click the Lexmark Network Card Reader icon.
Go to the Mac OS X drive where the printer software was installed.
Choose Library  
Œ Printers  Œ Lexmark  Œ Lexmark 6500 Series folder.
Double-click the Lexmark Network Card Reader icon.
Insert a memory card or flash drive into the printer.
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From the control panel, press 
.
2
Press 
 or 
 repeatedly until Save Photos appears on the display.
3
Press  .
4
If needed, press 
 or 
 repeatedly until Computer appears.
Understanding the printer
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