User Manual

Introduction
Preface
Powerful Scanner Feature
How does the scanner work?
Something you should know!
What's on this CD?
Preface
This scanner is a one-pass 600 dpi (dot per inch) color desktop scanner that will scan
images into B&W, Gray scale and True color digitized format. It can communicate with
image-processing applications and OCR (optical character recognition) utilities running
on IBM PC or compatible platforms through the popular TWAIN interface protoclo.
Powerful Scanner Feature
A scanner is a device that can catch images and translate the image into a digital form
that computer can display, edit, store and output. The image we say here refers to photos
and pages of characters, graphics and illustrations, or even coins or textile products in
three dimensions. Therefore, a scanner can accomplish the following jobs:
o To scan characters into bit identifying software for processing, thereby
avoiding the trouble of typing.
o To add graphics or photos in the document.
o To add image in multimedia.
o To produce artistic document.
If you have a basic understanding of what a scanner can do, you may now improve your
working quality and efficiency.
How does the scanner work?
The way a scanner catches an image is to shine a light upon the document being scanned
and the receptor on the scanner then collects the reflective light. Depending on the
intensity of the reflective light by document, the receptor digitizes these data with either
"0" or "1" and finally through the scanner's software read these figures to reorganize a
computer image file.

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