Epson 810 Projector User Manual


 
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Scanning a Document or Photo
Scanning Multiple Pages
You can scan a multiple-page document and save it on your computer in PDF or
another format. With the Automatic Document Feeder, you can scan up to 30
letter-size pages at a time.
1. Place your document in the Automatic Document Feeder (see page 13).
2. Do one of the following to start Epson Scan:
Windows: Double-click the
EPSON Scan
icon on your desktop.
Macintosh: Double-click
EPSON Scan
in the Applications folder.
3. Select
Office Mode
in the upper right.
4. Select the
Image Type
.
5. Select
Auto Detect
or
ADF
(Automatic
Document Feeder) as the
Document
Source
setting.
6. Select the
Size
of the originals and their
Orientation
on the scanner.
7. Select the scanning
Resolution
based
on how you will use the scanned image:
E-mail, view on a computer screen, or post on the web: 96 to 150 dpi
Print or convert to editable text (OCR): 300 dpi
Fax: 200 dpi
8. Click the
Preview
button to scan and eject the first page. Place the page back
on top of the other pages and reload them in the feeder.
9. If desired, draw a marquee (or box) around the area you want to scan in the
Preview window. Adjust the image quality, if necessary.
10. Click
Scan
and select the name, location, and format (such as PDF) for your
scanned document. Then click
OK
. The document is scanned and you see its
icon(s) in Windows Explorer or Macintosh Finder.
Note:
Depending on the file format you select, Epson Scan may create one file containing
all of the pages in your document or create one file for each page of your
document. For more information, see the online Epson Information Center.
Select Office Mode