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− | # | + | #The scanner will then begin scanning your document.<br> |
− | #If you are scanning multiple pages, check the box next to “Prompt for scanning more | + | #If you are scanning multiple pages, check the box next to “Prompt for scanning more pages” after the first scan is complete. You can edit documents after scanning.<br> |
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#Place your document face down in the scanner, aligning the top-right corner of the document with the arrow.<br> | #Place your document face down in the scanner, aligning the top-right corner of the document with the arrow.<br> | ||
− | #Click | + | #Click o'''n the File Explorer''' icon near the Start/Windows menu. Go to '''Control Panel'''. Under "Hardware and Sound," click "View devices and printers."<br> |
#Right click on the “EPSON Perfection V33/V330” icon and select Start Scan. In some cases the model number might be slightly different, e.g. V370 Photo, etc.<br> | #Right click on the “EPSON Perfection V33/V330” icon and select Start Scan. In some cases the model number might be slightly different, e.g. V370 Photo, etc.<br> | ||
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===Scanning text for PDFs=== | ===Scanning text for PDFs=== | ||
See the [[Accessible PDF]] article.<br><br> | See the [[Accessible PDF]] article.<br><br> | ||
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Revision as of 12:32, 22 October 2018
Using Adobe Acrobat DC
- Place your document face down in the scanner, aligning the top-right corner of the document with the arrow.
- Select the Start Menu and search for “Adobe Acrobat DC.”
- In the upper left-hand corner, select the Create menu, highlight PDF from Scanner and select your color mode from the dropdown menu.
- The scanner will then begin scanning your document.
- If you are scanning multiple pages, check the box next to “Prompt for scanning more pages” after the first scan is complete. You can edit documents after scanning.
- When finished, select “Scan is complete” and save your file.
Using Windows 10 Scanning
- Place your document face down in the scanner, aligning the top-right corner of the document with the arrow.
- Click on the File Explorer icon near the Start/Windows menu. Go to Control Panel. Under "Hardware and Sound," click "View devices and printers."
- Right click on the “EPSON Perfection V33/V330” icon and select Start Scan. In some cases the model number might be slightly different, e.g. V370 Photo, etc.
- Modify Profile (document type), Color format, File type, Resolution, and change image quality (Brightness/Contrast) to fit your needs. Select Preview to view any changes.
- When ready, select Scan. Images automatically save to the pictures folder, accessible by selecting the Start Menu, navigating to My Computer and choosing Pictures from the left-hand menu.
At what resolution should I scan?
Set the scan resolution at double what your final image’s resolution will be.
Image type | final resolution | scan resolution |
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web image | 72 | 150 |
image for print | 300 | 600 |
Small images: If you are going to be enlarging a small image the higher your resolution the better the enlarged image will look. Experiment to get the best results!
Scanning text for PDFs
See the Accessible PDF article.