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4.
Configure the scan settings as needed, and then click [Scan].
5.
Follow the on-screen instructions to store the scanned data.
Scanning Using Windows
®
Image Acquisition (WIA) Driver
Windows
®
Image Acquisition (WIA) is one of the standard components provided by Windows
®
XP or later
operating systems. With the Windows
®
Image Acquisition (WIA) driver, you can scan a document using
Microsoft
®
programs such as Windows
®
Fax and Scan or Microsoft
®
Paint.
• Make sure that the machine is connected to a computer via a USB cable.
• You need to install the scanner driver on your computer. For details about how to install the driver, see "Installing
Software for Windows
®
(P.33)."
• Depending on the applications, scanning may stop if the machine receives print jobs during scanning the
multiple-paged document using the Duplex Automatic Document Feeder (DADF). For such applications, use the TWAIN
driver for scanning. For details on the TWAIN driver, see "Scanning Using TWAIN Driver (P.159)."
The following procedure uses Windows
®
Fax and Scan as an example.
• You can also use the Print & Scan Hub software for scanning.
1.
Load a document.
• For details about loading a document, see "Loading a Document (P.74)."
2.
On your computer, start Windows
®
Fax and Scan.