User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- USER'S GUIDE DCP-8020 DCP-8025D
- Brother numbers
- Ordering accessories and supplies
- Safety precautions
- Choosing a location
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Paper
- 3 On-screen programming
- 4 Getting started
- 5 Making copies
- 6 Using the DCP as a printer
- 7 Printer driver settings
- 8 How to scan using Windows®
- Scanning a document
- Scanning a document (For Windows® XP only)
- Using the scan key (For USB or Parallel interface cable users)
- Using ScanSoft® PaperPort® and TextBridge® OCR
- 9 Using the Brother Control Center (For Windows® 95/98/98SE/Me/2000 Professional and Windows NT® WS...
- 10 Using the Windows®-Based Brother SmartUI Control Center (For Windows® XP)
- 11 Using your DCP with a Macintosh®
- Setting up your USB-equipped Apple® Macintosh®
- Using the Brother printer driver with your Apple® Macintosh® (Mac OS® 8.6 - 9.2)
- Using the Brother Printer Driver with Your Apple® Macintosh® (Mac OS® X)
- Using the PS driver with your Apple® Macintosh®
- Using the Brother TWAIN scanner driver with your Macintosh®
- Using Presto!® PageManager®
- 12 Network Scanning (Windows® 98/98SE/Me/2000 Professional and XP only)
- 13 Important information
- 14 Troubleshooting and routine maintenance
- 15 Optional accessories
- Glossary
- Specifications
- Index
- brother US
8 - 3 HOW TO SCAN USING WINDOWS
®
Scanning a document into the PC
You can scan a whole page
—
OR
—
Scan a portion of the page after pre-scanning the document.
Scanning a whole page
1
Place the original face up in the ADF (automatic document
feeder), or face down on the scanner glass.
2
Adjust the following settings, if required, in the Scanner window:
■
Image Type
■
Resolution
■
Scan Type
■
Brightness
■
Contrast
■
Document Size
See Settings in the Scanner window on page 8-6.
3
Click the Start button in the scanner window.
When scanning is completed, click Cancel to return to the
PaperPort
®
window.
After you select a document size, you can adjust the scanning
area further by clicking the left mouse button and dragging it.
This is required when you want to crop an image when
scanning.










