Samsung SCX-4200R Manual De Usuario

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Using Your Printer in Linux
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Scanning a Document
You can scan a document using the MFP Configurator window.
1
Double-click the MFP Configurator on your desktop.
2
Click the 
 button to switch to Scanners Configuration.
3
Select the scanner on the list. 
When you have only one MFP device and it is connected 
to the computer and turned on, your scanner appears on 
the list and is automatically selected.
If you have two or more scanners attached to your 
computer, you can select any scanner to work at any 
time. For example, while acquisition is in progress on the 
first scanner, you may select the second scanner, set the 
device options and start the image acquisition 
simultaneously.
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: The scanner name shown in Scanners configuration 
can be different from the device name.
4
Click Properties.
5
Load the document to be scanned face up into the ADF 
(Automatic Document Feeder) or face down on the 
document glass.
6
Click Preview in the Scanner Properties window.
Click your 
scanner.
The document is scanned and the image preview appears 
in the Preview Pane.
7
Change the scan options in the Image Quality and Scan 
Area sections.
Image Quality: allows you to select the color 
composition and the scan resolution for the image.
Scan Area: allows you to select the page size. The 
Advanced button enables you to set the page size 
manually.
If you want to use one of the preset scan option settings, 
select from the Job Type drop-down list. For details about 
the preset Job Type settings, see page 30.
You can restore the default setting for the scan options 
by clicking Default.
8
When you have finished, click Scan to start scanning.
The status bar appears on the bottom left of the window 
to show you the progress of the scan. To cancel scanning, 
click Cancel.
9
The scanned image appears in the new Image Editor 
window.
If you want to edit the scanned image, use the toolbar. 
For further details about editing an image, see page 30.
Drag the pointer to 
set the image area 
to be scanned.