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Getting to Know Your Scanner
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Buttons
Options 
The following options expand the capability of your scanner. For 
detailed information on their use, see Chapter 6 in this guide or 
the documentation which comes with the option.
IEEE 1394 Interface Board (B80834✽)
Allows you to connect your computer or scanner to other devices 
which support the IEEE 1394 standard.
EPSON Network Image Express (B80836✽
✽✽
✽)
Enables an EPSON scanner supporting EPSON TWAIN HS 
Network to become shareable on a network without the need for 
a scanner server PC, which allows you to use various scanning 
methods in a networked environment with less power and space.
Note:
The asterisk is a substitute for the last digit of the product number, which 
varies by country.
Button Function
OPERATE
Turns the scanner on and off.
 
a
 
Start
The hardware switch to execute scanning and 
transfer scanned images to an assigned 
application in a stand-alone configuration of 
Windows Millennium Edition, 98, and 2000. To use 
this feature, see Chapter 5, “Using the Start 
Button,” for more details.
In a networked environment it works in the same 
way as the Scan button in EPSON TWAIN HS 
Network.