User Guide

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ABBYY FineReader 7.0 User’s Guide
Non–ADF Scanning
If you are using the ABBYY FineReader interface, select Scan Multiple
Images from the File menu.
If you are using a flatbed scanner without an ADF and the ABBYY FineReader
interface, there are two ways to increase its efficiency:
Set a pause value (i.e. the time that will elapse between the scanning of one
page and the next). To do this, select the Pause between pages option and
then set the pause value (in seconds) in the Scanner Settings dialog
(Tools>Scanner Settings menu). The scanner will pause for the predefined
time before scanning the next page to allow you to place the next page onto
the scanner. After the pause, scanning continues automatically.
Select the Stop between pages option in the Scanner Settings dialog
(Tools>Scanner Settings menu). Each time a page scan is completed, a dia
log will ask you if you wish to continue scanning. Click the Ye s button to con
tinue scanning or No to end the process.
When you have finished scanning your pages, select the Stop Scanning item in the File menu.
If you are using the TWAIN–Source interface
Select the Scan Multiple Images item in the File menu. The TWAIN dialog
of your scanner will open. Click the Scan (Final, or other) button to start
scanning.
Scan a page, insert the next page into the scanner and click the Scan button in the TWAIN
dialog of your scanner to continue scanning.
When all pages have been scanned, click the Close or other scannerspecific button in the
TWAIN dialog of your scanner.
Tip: To have greater control over the quality of your scanned images, select the Open image
during scanning option on the Scanning tab (Tools>Options). This command
opens each scanned page in the Image window immediately after it has been scanned.
Reject the scanned page and halt the scanning process by clicking on Stop Scanning in
the File menu. Next, rescan the image.