Kodak ESP 9 All-in-One Printer — User Guide


Table of Contents > Scanning > Simple scanning

7 Scanning

Simple scanning

Simple document scans

  1. Place the original document at the right front corner of the scanner glass.

  2. From the control panel, press Menu.

  3. Press until Scan is selected. Press OK.

  4. Press until Scan To is selected. Note that, if your printer is connected to a local computer, the default setting is USB Connected Computer. If you are connected to a network, all of the available computers are listed in alphabetical order.

  5. Note that the default Scan What setting is Document.

  6. Press until Scan Destination is selected. As needed, press or to specify which application on the computer will open the file. Kodak Home Center software appears on the list by default.

  7. Press Start.

  8. When the Scanner dialog window displays on your computer, follow the prompts to finish the scanning process.

Simple image scans

  1. Complete Steps 1–4 from Simple document scans above.

  2. Press until Scan What is selected. Press to specify Photo.

    CAUTION:
    Although you can scan a document using the Photo option and save it as an image (.jpg) file, you will not be able to edit the text later in your computer. If you want to edit a scanned document later, make sure that you scan it as a Document, not as a Photo.
  3. Complete Steps 6–8 from Simple document scans above.

Scanning multiple originals simultaneously

When the Scan What option is set to Photo in the Home Center software, your All-in-One printer can detect multiple photos placed on the scanner glass. Allow some space on the scanner glass between each item, and use the Home Center software to save each photo as a separate file. Any images on the scanner glass that overlap are interpreted by the software as a single image file.

CAUTION:
Home Center cannot interpret two or more documents, photos, or a combination of documents and photos, as separate scanned items when the Scan What option is set to Document.


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