Xerox Mobile Scanner
User’s Guide
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Depending on how you chose to set your wireless network for this test, you can either re-enable the network or
connect the Eye-Fi card to the computer and add the wireless network to the Eye-Fi card. Please refer to Adding or
Removing Private Wireless Networks on page 40.
Now that your mobile device has been configured for first time use, you should not have to repeat these steps. You
can turn your wireless access point back on and whenever you are away from your network, you can scan directly to
your tablet or phone.
Scanning to Eye-Fi
After you have successfully configured your mobile device, you can then scan any time following these simple steps:
1. Open Eye-Fi on your mobile device.
2. Turn on the scanner power.
3. All of the LEDs will flash as the scanner initializes. When the scanner is ready to scan, a single LED will be lit next
to the first function represented by a camera icon.
4. Tap the function button on the scanner to cycle through the scan options until the LED is lit next to the option
you want to use to scan.
5. Insert an item face up in the paper feed slot, aligned to the left side of the scanner.
6. The scanner detects the page and starts to feed it through the scanner.
Note that there will be a short pause after you insert the page before the scanner starts to feed the page. This
pause allows you to straighten the item in the paper feed slot.
7. The scanner starts scanning, when finished it is saved to the Eye-Fi card and the card starts transmitting the
file. In the Eye-Fi application on your mobile device, you will see images loading into the software.
Creating Multiple Page PDF Files
1. Turn on the scanner
Scans in color at 300dpi and creates a JPG (*.jpg) file.
(note that a thumbnail of the image is displayed in the document view for this file type)
Scans in black & white at 300dpi and creates an Adobe PDF (*.pdf) file.
(note that a generic palm tree icon is displayed in the document view for this file type)
Scans in color at 300dpi and creates an Adobe PDF (*.pdf) file.
(note that a generic palm tree icon is displayed in the document view for this file type)