User manual
ScanSharp 6 User Manual
Version 1.0
December 29, 2011
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Here, we illustrate a common way to use ScanSharp® ADF Scanning. In this example, we will scan a
multi-page document into ScanSharp® and convert it into a PDF file for storage.
1. Attach an ADF scanner to your computer and then launch ScanSharp®.
Tip: Make sure that the scanner is installed and connected by checking the scanner list under File and
Select Scanner at the top of the main screen as previously mentioned.
2. Go to the configuration screen and make sure that your desired settings are selected.
3. Scan a multipage document with your scanner. After scanning, you should see a list of new images in
ScanSharp® image viewer at the bottom left of the main screen as pictured below.
4. Select “save” and file extension .pdf and ScanSharp® will automatically save all the scanned images in
the file viewer into a single PDF file on your designated destination drive.
8.2. ADF Settings
The ScanSharp® configuration screen controls the ADF functionality as well. It can be accessed by
pressing the “Configuration” button in the control panel. Remember, after changing any configuration
property it will affect all your scanning from there forward. You can change your configuration at any time.