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Some programs ask students to scan using the native scan feature on Windows 7. This is much simpler than using Adobe, however it only creates image file types (.jpg, .png, etc).<br /><br />
 
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Revision as of 13:11, 29 June 2016

This page will direct you on the basic instructions for using the scanners in the library. These directions should generally work for all scanners on campus, but were specifically written for Epson Perfection v33/v330 brand scanners. The most commonly used scanning software for the library is Adobe Acrobat X Pro.

In Adobe Acrobat X Pro, written text can be recognized using a process called "OCR" (Optical Character Recognition). This process identifies typed text and creates an editable document that can be manipulated in programs such as Microsoft Word.

Printable how-to-scan handouts available here.


Scanning on Windows Machines in the Library


Using Adobe Acrobat X Pro

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Using Windows 7 Native Scanning

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TroubleShooting

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