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Introduction
1Introduction
1.1What Is a TWAIN Driver?
You can operate an image processing application from an MFP
(multifunction printer) connected to a LAN and scan and edit images.
1
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Introduction
1.2How You Can Use a TWAIN Driver
You can use a TWAIN driver to do the following.
Scan the document and edit the scanned image in the image
processing application.
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Adjust and save the document in a familiar environment.
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Introduction
1.3Operating Environment
1.3.1Software
To use this software, you must install the following software on your PC
beforehand.
-TWAIN compatible image processing application
1.3.2System Requirements
Operating systemWindows XP Home Edition (SP3 or later)
Windows XP Professional (SP3 or later)
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition (SP2 or later)
Windows Vista Home Basic (SP2 or later)
Windows Vista Home Premium (SP2 or later)
Windows Vista Business (SP2 or later)
Windows Vista Enterprise (SP2 or later)
Windows Vista Ultimate (SP2 or later)
Windows 7 Home Basic (SP1 or later)
Windows 7 Home Premium (SP1 or later)
Windows 7 Professional (SP1 or later)
Windows 7 Enterprise (SP1 or later)
Windows 7 Ultimate (SP1 or later)
*
Compatible with 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64) environments
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*
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PCDepends on the specifications of the OS
MemoryDepends on the specifications of the OS
NetworkA PC whose TCP/IP protocol settings have been configured cor-
rectly
Hard disk20 MB or more of free disk space is necessary
Refer to the Readme file for the latest information about service packs and
so on.
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Installing the TWAIN Driver
2Installing the TWAIN Driver
This chapter explains how to install and uninstall the TWAIN driver.
The examples in this section will use Windows 7 as the OS.
2.1Installation
To install the TWAIN driver, follow the procedure below.
Procedure
1Insert the User Software CD-ROM into your PC's CD-ROM drive.
The CD's menu will appear.
2Under "Install Scanner", select "TWAIN driver".
2
The "User Account Control" dialog box will appear.
3Click [Yes].
4Afterward, follow the directions that appear on the screen.
The installation will start, and the necessary files will be copied.
After all the files have been copied, a message appears indicating that
installation has been completed.
5Click [Finish].
The TWAIN driver installation window will close.
2
Note
To use the TWAIN driver with the 32-bit version of Photoshop CS5, you
need to download the TWAIN plugin from the Adobe website and install
it.
The TWAIN driver is not compatible with the 64-bit version of Photoshop
CS5.
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Installing the TWAIN Driver
!
Detail
Separate MSI-based installers have been prepared for this software.
When an MSI-based installer is used, the software can be automatically
distributed, and can be installed automatically in the Active Directory
environment.
For details, contact your service representative.
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Installing the TWAIN Driver
2.2Uninstallation
You can use one of the following two methods to uninstall the TWAIN driver.
2.2.1Uninstalling the Driver from the Control Panel
Follow the procedure below to uninstall the TWAIN driver from the control
panel.
Procedure
1On the taskbar, click Start, "Control Panel", "Programs", and then
"Programs and Features".
–In Windows XP, click "Control Panel" and then "Add or Remove
Programs".
2Select the application that you want to uninstall from the list, and then
click [Uninstall].
2
–In Windows XP, select the application that you want to uninstall
from the list, and then click [Change/Remove].
A confirmation message appears.
3Click [Yes].
4Afterward, follow the directions that appear on the screen.
–In the "Program Maintenance" window, click [Remove].
The uninstallation of the TWAIN driver will start. When the uninstallation
is finished, the InstallShield Wizard Completed window will appear.
5Click [Finish].
The TWAIN driver uninstallation window will close.
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Installing the TWAIN Driver
2.2.2Uninstalling the Driver Using the CD-ROM
Follow the procedure below to uninstall the TWAIN driver from the CD-ROM.
Procedure
1Insert the User Software CD-ROM into your PC's CD-ROM drive.
The CD's menu will appear.
2Under "Install Scanner", select "TWAIN driver".
The "User Account Control" dialog box will appear.
3Click [Yes].
4Afterward, follow the directions that appear on the screen.
–In the "Program Maintenance" window, click [Remove].
The uninstallation of the TWAIN driver will start. When the uninstallation
is finished, the InstallShield Wizard Completed window will appear.
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5Click [Finish].
The TWAIN driver uninstallation window will close.
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Workflow
3Workflow
The following flowchart illustrates the operations that you can perform. After
you have prepared for scanning, select the scanning method.
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Preparing to Scan
1
2
3
4
Start the image processing application.
Select the TWAIN driver.
Select the MFP (multifunction printer) that you
want to connect to.
Configure the Settings tab.
Scanning
Scanning without Checking the
Document
(p. 5-2)
We recommend that you scan without checking the document when you are in a hurry, when you already know
what the settings are, or when you intend to make adjustments in the image processing application after you
scan the document.
(p. 4-1)
(p. 5-1)
Checking, Adjusting, and Scanning
the Document
(p. 5-4)
We recommend that you
check the document when you
do not intend to adjust the image in the image processing
application after you scan it.
Starting from the TWAIN
Driver
Insert the document.Insert the document.
Click Scan.Click Scan.
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Starting from the MFP (Multifunction Printer)
Select the PUSH Scan
check box.
Click Scan.
Insert the document.
Press the start button on
the MFP (multifunction
printer).
(p. 5-3)(p. 5-2)
Click Prescan.
Check the image.
Adjust the image.
(p. 5-5)
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Preparing to Scan
4Preparing to Scan
This chapter explains how to prepare to scan an original document.
2
Note
When scanner transmission is disabled on the MFP (multifunction printer)
side, you cannot use the TWAIN driver to scan an image.
Procedure
1Start the image processing application.
2In the image processing application, select the TWAIN driver.
4
–Some applications will display a "Select Devices" command.
If this is the case, before you scan an image, use "Select Devices"
to select the TWAIN driver that you want to use.
The "Select Devices" dialog box opens.
3Select the device you want to connect to, and then click [Connect].
–You can also select the device that you want to connect to from the
list of registered devices. For details, see "Selecting from the List of
Registered Devices" on page 7-3.
–For details about the "Select Devices" dialog box, see "Selecting
the Device to Scan With" on page 7-1.
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Preparing to Scan
–When user authentication and account track authentication are
–When the MFP (multifunction printer) is configured to disable
–If you select the [Use this device for future session] check box, the
The main window opens.
4Configure the settings on the [Settings] tab.
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configured on the MFP (multifunction printer) side, various
authentication dialog boxes appear. For details, see "Loading with
a Device Whose Authentication Settings Have Been Configured" on
page 8-1.
scanner transmissions from the logged in user, the user will be
unable to scan images.
"Select Devices" dialog box will not open the next time you select
the TWAIN driver, and the main window will open instead.
–Place: Select where the original document will be set.
–Document Mode: Select how many sides of the original document
to scan.
–Scan Size: Select the size of the original document you are
scanning.
Auto Detect:The scan size is determined automatically.
Full Image Area:The maximum scannable size is used.
SEF, LEF:"SEF" is horizontal. "LEF" is vertical.
Custom Size:You can set the scan size freely. You can register the
sizes that you set to a list and use them later.
–Color Mode: Select the color mode. You can select Black, Gray
Scale, or Full Color. If the MFP (multifunction printer) is configured
to disable the transmission of color documents for the currently
logged in user or department, the "Full Color" option does not
appear.
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Preparing to Scan
–Resolution: Select the scan resolution. You can select 100, 200,
–Scale: Expands or reduces the scan of the original document. You
–Original Direction: Select the direction of the original document.
–For details about other items in the main window see, "Changing
–Depending on the settings of image processing applications, the
5Start scanning.
Select the scanning method.
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300, 400, or 600 dpi. Only when you specify 100 dpi from the
TWAIN driver is the resolution on the control panel or job list of the
MFP (multifunction printer) displayed as 200 dpi.
can set a value in the range of 25% to 400%. If the scan size is
larger than B4 or the resolution is 600 dpi, set the value in the range
of 25% to 100%.
the Settings" on page 6-1.
main window may not be displayed. For details, see "Scanning
Using the Image Processing Application" on page 5-6.
–"Scanning without Checking the Document" on page 5-2
–"Checking, Adjusting, and Scanning the Document" on page 5-4
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Scanning
5Scanning
This chapter explains how to scan an original document. You can use one of
the following two methods to scan an original document.
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Scan without checking the
document
Check, adjust, and scan
the document
We recommend that you use this option when you
are in a hurry, when you already know what the settings are, or when you intend to make adjustments in
the image processing application after you scan the
document.
We recommend that you use this option when you
do not intend to adjust the image in the image
processing application after you scan it.
p. 5-2
p. 5-4
2
Note
You cannot use this option with an ADF.
2
Note
Before you perform this procedure, make preparations for scanning. For
details, see "Preparing to Scan" on page 4-1.
2
Note
When the file size for the original that you're scanning exceeds 200 MB,
a confirmation message appears.
When this happens, follow the instructions in the message, and adjust
the resolution, scan area, or scan type to reduce the file size.
If you scan the document without changing the settings, it is possible that
the document will not be scanned correctly or that it will take a long time
for the document to finish scanning.
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Scanning
5.1Scanning without Checking the Document
This section explains how to scan without checking the document.
We recommend that you scan without checking the document when you are
in a hurry, when you already know what the settings are, or when you intend
to make adjustments in the image processing application after you scan the
document.
You can start scanning from the TWAIN driver or the MFP (multifunction
printer).
2
Note
You can adjust the document without checking it. For details, see
"Changing the Settings" on page 6-1.
5.1.1Starting from the TWAIN Driver
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In the TWAIN driver window, click [Scan] to start scanning.
Procedure
1Put the original document in the ADF or on the original glass.
2Click [Scan].
The original document will be scanned, and an image of it will appear
in the image processing application.
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Scanning
5.1.2Starting from the MFP (Multifunction Printer)
Click [Start] on the MFP (multifunction printer) control panel to start
scanning.
Procedure
1Select the [PUSH Scan] check box.
2Click [Scan].
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When the MFP is ready to scan, a message will appear asking you to
insert the original document.
3Put the original document in the ADF or on the original glass.
4On the MFP (multifunction printer) control panel, press [Start].
–If user authentication or some other authentication has been
configured, you will need to enter your user name and password on
the MFP's (multifunction printer's) control panel before you press
[Start].
The original document will be scanned, and an image of it will appear
in the image processing application.
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Scanning
5.2Checking, Adjusting, and Scanning the Document
This section explains how to display a preview of the original document
before you scan it, check the document, adjust the image quality, and then
scan the document.
We recommend that you use this option when you do not intend to adjust the
image in the image processing application after you scan it.
2
Note
You cannot use this option with an ADF.
Procedure
1Put the original document on the original glass.
2Click [Prescan].
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The original document will be scanned at a low resolution and
displayed in the preview area.
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3Check the image.
4Adjust the image quality.
–For details on adjusting the image quality, see "Changing the
Settings" on page 6-1.
5Click [Scan].
The original document will be scanned, and an image of it will appear
in the image processing application.
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Scanning
5.3Scanning Using the Image Processing Application
Depending on the settings of image processing applications, the main
window will not appear.
After putting the original document in the ADF or on the original glass, follow
the instructions in the image processing application's user's manual.
In the example procedure below, Adobe Acrobat 9 is used.
Procedure
1Put the original document in the ADF or on the original glass.
2Start the image processing application.
3Select an option from the image processing application's scan menu
(example: "Black & White Document", "Grayscale Document," "Color
Document", or "Color Image").
5
The "Select Devices" dialog box opens.
4 Select the device you want to connect to, and then click [Connect].
–You can also select the device that you want to connect to from the
list of registered devices. For details, see "Selecting from the List of
Registered Devices" on page 7-3.
–For details about the "Select Devices" dialog box, see "Selecting
the Device to Scan With" on page 7-1.
–When user authentication and account track authentication are
configured on the MFP (multifunction printer) side, various
authentication dialog boxes appear. For details, see "Loading with
a Device Whose Authentication Settings Have Been Configured" on
page 8-1.
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Scanning
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–When the MFP (multifunction printer) is configured to disable
scanner transmissions from the logged in user, the user will be
unable to scan images.
–If you select the [Use this device for future session] check box, the
"Select Devices" dialog box will not open the next time you select
the TWAIN driver.
The original document will be scanned, and an image of it will appear
in the image processing application.
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Changing the Settings
6Changing the Settings
6.1Adjusting the Image Quality
This section will explain how to adjust the image quality of the scanned
document.
In the main window, click the [Image] tab to display the image quality
settings.
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ItemDescription
Remove UndercolorRemoves unnecessary undercolors, such as the color of discolor-
Remove HalftonePrevents moiré patterns from forming in scans of original docu-
Advanced Image Enhancement
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ed paper. You can select Off, Low, Standard, or High. This item is
valid when the color mode is Full Color.
ments that were printed using dots. You can select Off, Low,
Standard, or High. This item is valid when the color mode is Full
Color or Grayscale.
Click this button to display the "Advanced Image Enhancement"
dialog box. You can make more detailed adjustments to the image
quality. For details, see "Making Detailed Adjustments to the Image Quality" on page 6-3.
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ItemDescription
DeskewAutomatically corrects the scan of a skewed original document.
Mirror ImageHorizontally inverts the scan of the original document.
Tone ReversalInverts the color tones, as in a film negative.
Apply to Prescan ImageApplies adjustments to the document loaded in the preview area.
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2
Note
This feature may not work properly with small image
sizes.
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Changing the Settings
6.2Making Detailed Adjustments to the Image Quality
This section will explain how to make detailed adjustments to the image
quality of the scanned document.
In the main window, in the [Image] tab, click [Advanced Image
Enhancement].
The advanced image enhancement window has six tabs.
In any of the tabs, you can click [Default] to return to the default settings.
2
Note
Some items cannot be adjusted when the color mode is Grayscale or
Black.
Brightness and ContrastYou can adjust the brightness and contrast.
•Brightness:
Use this setting to adjust the brightness.
• Contrast:
Use this setting to adjust the contrast.
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SharpnessYou can adjust the moiré pattern mitigation,
sharpness, and background removal.
• Descreen:
Select [On] to reduce the formation of moiré
patterns (striped patterns that appear on
scanned printed materials).
• Sharpness:
Enhances image outlines. Adjust this setting
when images appear fuzzy.
• Background Removal:
When there are characters and figures in the
background, you can use this setting to remove them without affecting the characters
and figures in the foreground.
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Tone CurveYou can correct the brightness of the image by
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adjusting a line that represents the precorrection and postcorrection results.
• Curved Line:
• Folded Line:
•Value Input:
LevelYou can view and adjust the image level distri-
bution on a histogram.
Use this feature when you are adjusting the
scan of a picture.
Color BalanceYou can make adjustments to colors that are
divided into reds, greens, and yellows. You
can use this feature to correct color cast.
Drag a color's slider to the left to make the color lighter, and drag the slider to the right to
make the color darker.
•Shadows:
Use this setting to adjust darker colors.
•Midtones:
Use this setting to adjust midtones.
• Highlights:
Use this setting to adjust brighter colors.
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Hue, Saturation, and BrightnessYou can adjust the hue, saturation, and bright-
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ness.
•Hue:
Adjusts the hue.
• Saturation:
Adjusts the saturation.
•Brightness:
Adjusts the brightness.
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Changing the Settings
6.3Changing the Area to Scan
This section explains how to change the area to scan. You can adjust the
area to scan by dragging the cursor in the preview area. You can also adjust
the area by entering values in the [Area] tab.
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6.3.1Making Changes in the Preview Area
To change the scan area, drag the cursor in the preview area.
Changing the size of the
area
Changing the width or
height of the area
Moving the areaDrag the middle of the area.
Drag the corner of the area.
Drag one of the sides of the area.
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6.3.2Making Changes by Entering Numbers
To change the scan area, enter numbers in the [Area] tab.
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ItemDescription
Origin X and Origin YEnter the position of the upper left corner of the area.
Enter Origin X to set the horizontal position and Origin Y to set the
vertical position.
WidthEnter the width of the area.
HeightEnter the height of the area.
UnitYou can change the unit of the numbers.
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Changing the Settings
6.4Changing Device Settings
This section explains how to change device-side settings, such as the image
quality and the method for compressing the image of the original document.
ItemDescription
6
CompressionSelect the method for compressing the scanned data.
If you select [JPEG], the image quality will not be as good, but the
scan speed will be faster.
2
Note
Depending on the MFP (multifunction printer), you
may not be able to select this setting. For details, see
the user's guide for your MFP (multifunction printer).
Original Image TypeFrom the list below, you can select an image quality, such as Text
or Photo, that matches the original document.
•Text
• Printed Photo Image
• Text & Printed Photo Image
•Photo Paper
• Text & Photo Paper
• Low Contrast Original
•Map
•Copied Paper
Bkgrd. RemovalYou can use this feature to adjust the darkness of the background
when scanning paper with a lightly colored background. You can
select Auto or Manual.
You cannot use this feature when [Paper Discoloration Adj] is selected.
Paper Discoloration AdjYou can use this feature to reduce the discoloration of the original
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document due to aging or exposure to sunlight and make the
background white. You can select Auto or Manual.
You cannot use this feature when [Bkgrd. Removal] is selected.
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2
Note
Depending on the device, there may be additional settings that you can
change.
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6.5Saving and Restoring Settings
You can save and restore the changes that you make to the settings.
6.5.1Saving Settings
This section explains how to save the changes that you make to the settings.
Procedure
1After you change the settings, click [Save].
The message, "Enter Setting Name:" appears.
2Enter a name in the text box, and click [OK].
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The settings are saved.
6.5.2Restoring Settings
This section explains how to restore the settings that you have changed.
Procedure
%Select the settings that you want to load from the list.
–You can select [Default] to return to the default settings.
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6.5.3Deleting Settings
This section explains how to delete the currently loaded settings.
Procedure
1Click [Delete].
The message "Are you sure you want to delete this setting?" appears.
2Click [Yes].
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The settings are deleted.
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Selecting the Device to Scan With
7Selecting the Device to Scan With
Select a device on the network that can scan. Select the device in the [Select
Devices] dialog box that appears when you first open the TWAIN driver and
when you click "Select Devices" in the main window.
7.1Selecting a Network Device
Select one of the devices that have been automatically detected on the
network.
Procedure
1Open the TWAIN driver, or in the main window, click [Select Devices].
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The Select Devices dialog box opens.
A list appears that shows the devices that have been automatically
detected on the network.
–If you want to search for devices again, click [from Search Result].
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2Select the device you want to connect to, and then click [Connect].
–To add a device to the list of registered devices when you connect
to it, select the [Add this to the registered device list] check box. For
more information about the list of registered devices, see "Editing
the List of Registered Devices" on page 7-5.
–If you're scanning using a device whose authentication settings
have been configured, enter the necessary information in the
various dialog boxes that appear. For details, see "Loading with a
Device Whose Authentication Settings Have Been Configured" on
page 8-1.
–If you select the [Use this device for future session] check box, the
"Select Devices" dialog box will not appear the next time you select
the TWAIN driver, and the main window will be displayed instead.
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The main window opens.
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Selecting the Device to Scan With
7.2Selecting from the List of Registered Devices
This section explains how to select a device from the list of registered
devices.
Procedure
1Open the TWAIN driver, or in the main window, click [Select Devices].
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The Select Devices dialog box opens.
2Click [from Registered Devices].
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3Select the device you want to connect to, and then click [Connect].
–If you're scanning using a device whose authentication settings
have been configured, enter the necessary information in the
various dialog boxes that appear. For details, see "Loading with a
Device Whose Authentication Settings Have Been Configured" on
page 8-1.
–For information about how to add, edit, copy, and delete the
devices in the list of registered devices see "Editing the List of
Registered Devices" on page 7-5.
–If you select the [Use this device for future session] check box, the
"Select Devices" dialog box will not appear the next time you select
the TWAIN driver, and the main window will be displayed instead.
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The main window opens.
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7.3Editing the List of Registered Devices
This section explains how to add, edit, copy, and delete the devices in the
list of registered devices.
The list of registered devices appears in the "Select Devices" dialog box
when you click [from Registered Devices].
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7.3.1Adding a Device
This section explains how to add a device to the list of registered devices.
Procedure
1Click [Add].
The "Destination Settings" dialog box appears.
2 Enter the device information, and then click [OK].
–"Name": Enter the device's name.
–"IP Address(Host Name)": Enter the device's IP address or host
name.
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7.3.2Changing the Device Information
This section explains how to change the information about a device that is
registered in the list of registered devices.
Procedure
1From the list, select the item that you want to change, and click [Edit].
The "Destination Settings" dialog box appears.
2Enter the device information.
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–Name: Enter the device's name.
–IP Address(Host Name): Enter the device's IP address or host
name.
–Login Information: This button is available when authentication
information was saved the last time the device was connected to.
Click this button to display authentication information. To clear the
login information, click [Clear Login Information]. Click [OK] to
display the "Destination Settings" window.
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7.3.3Copying the Device Information
This section explains how to copy the information about a device that is
registered in the list of registered devices.
Procedure
1In the list of registered devices, select the information of the device you
want to copy, and click [Copy].
2The device's information is copied to the list of registered devices.
7.3.4Deleting the Device Information
This section explains how to delete the information about a device that is
registered in the list of registered devices.
Procedure
1In the list of registered devices, select the information of the device you
want to delete, and click [Delete].
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A confirmation message appears.
2Click [Yes].
The information about the device that you selected is deleted.
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Loading with a Device Whose Authentication Settings Have Been Configured
8Loading with a Device Whose
Authentication Settings Have Been
Configured
8.1Devices with User Authentication
When you connect to a device with user authentication, the "User
Authentication" dialog box appears before the main window.
Enter the predetermined user name and password.
For details, consult your system administrator.
Procedure
1Click [Login as Public User] or [Login as the Registered User].
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–If the device's user authentication settings have been configured to
allow public users, click [Login as Public User]. Otherwise, click
[Login as the Registered User].
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2Enter the user name and password, and then click [OK].
–If you click [Login as Public User], you do not need to enter a user
name or password.
–If you select the [Save these settings] check box, the user name and
password will already be entered the next time you select the same
device.
–If external server authentication has been selected in the MFP's
(multifunction printer's) user authentication settings and multiple
domains have been registered, after the user name, enter "@"
followed by the domain name. For example, if the user name is
"user@1" and the domain name is "domain" enter
"user@1@domain".
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8.2Devices with Account Track Authentication
When you connect to a device with account track authentication, the
"Account Track Authentication" dialog box appears before the main window.
Enter the predetermined account name and password.
For details, consult your system administrator.
Procedure
%Enter the account name and password, and then click [OK].
–If you select the [Save these settings] check box, the account name
and password will already be entered the next time you select the
same device.
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8.3Devices That Use a Middle Authentication Server
When you connect to a device that uses a middle authentication server, the
"Custom Login" dialog box appears before the main window.
Enter the predetermined user name and password.
For details, consult your system administrator.
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%The dialog box shown is an example. The actual dialog box for middle
authentication may vary depending on the authentication application.
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Troubleshooting
9Troubleshooting
This section explains the error messages, their causes, and how to respond
to them.
Error MessageCauseCorrective Action
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Can not connect to server (IP
address).
Destination device is not supported.
User Authentication failed.
Make sure your USER NAME
is correct, then enter your
password again.
Your Authentication Account
is not accessible. Try again in
a few minutes, or check with
your Administrator.
Login is failed because of external authentication server
error.
The server could not accept
an authentication request.
Please wait a moment, and
then login again.
Account Track Authentication
failed. Make sure your Account Name is correct, then
enter your password again (if
required).
The specified IP address is
wrong.
The device at the IP address
that you specified does not
support this TWAIN driver.
The user name or password is
incorrect.
Your authentication account
is locked.
The external authentication
server cannot be connected
to.
The authentication device
could not be connected to.
Account track authentication
failed.
Check the IP address of the
device that you're trying to
connect to.
Specify a destination device
that is compatible with this
TWAIN driver.
Make sure that the user name
and password are correct.
Try again in a few minutes, or
check with your administrator.
Check to make sure that the
external authentication server
is operating normally.
Please wait a moment, and
then try connecting again.
Make sure that the account
name and password are correct.
Login failed because number
of logged-in users has
reached the maximum allowed.
No response from scanner
device.
Device Memory Error occurred.
Paper Size not detected. Reset paper and press OK.
Can not begin scanning because access to the device is
denied.
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The number of logins to the
device has reached the maximum value.
The PC was unable to communicate with the device.
An error occurred in the device's memory.
There is no document in the
ADF or on the surface of the
glass.
You do not have permission to
connect to the device.
Wait awhile, and then try connecting again.
Check the network and device
conditions.
Check with the administrator
of the device.
Put the original document in
the ADF or on the surface of
the original glass.
Check with the administrator
of the device.
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Error MessageCauseCorrective Action
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Can not scan due to device
error that has occurred.
Can not start scanning because you have reached the
maximum number of registered jobs.
Device busy. Can not begin
scan.
Unable to start scanning because Power save mode is set
to the device.
Cancel Power save mode using the method below and
click OK to restart scanning.
• Turn the sub power switch
ON when it is OFF.
• Press Power Save Key
when the sub power switch
is ON.
Failed to start scanning again
because Power save mode is
set to the device.
A device error has occurred.Check the device conditions.
The number of registered jobs
has reached the maximum
value.
The device is currently being
used or is in a state in which it
cannot be used.
The device cannot start scanning because it is in low-power mode.
The device cannot start scanning because it is in low-power mode.
Wait awhile, and then try connecting again.
Wait awhile, and then try connecting again.
If the same message still appears after you wait awhile,
check with the administrator
of the device.
Use one of the following
methods to disable low power
mode, and then click OK.
Start scanning again.
• If the secondary power is
off, turn it on.
• If the secondary power is
on, press the power save
key.
Use one of the following
methods to disable low power
mode, and then scan again.
• If the secondary power is
off, turn it on.
• If the secondary power is
on, press the power save
key.
Scanning has been cancelled.The scan has been canceled
by the device.
Scan Error Occurred.A scanning error has oc-
curred.
Error occurred while communication with the device.
Can not scan because scanning is restricted.
An error occurred during communication with the device.
Scanner transmission has
been forbidden in the user
privileges.
Check the device conditions.
Check the device conditions.
Check the network and device
conditions.
Check with the administrator
of the device.
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