User's Guide Scanner GT-2500
Table Of Contents
- Copyright and Trademarks
- Contents
- Safety Instructions
- Overview of Your Scanner Features
- Guide to the Scanner Parts
- Placing Originals on the Scanner
- Scanning Using the Automatic Document Feeder
- Scanning Using the Document Table
- Using the Scanner Features
- Using the Optional Network Image Express Card
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Reading the Scanner Lights
- Scanner Problems
- Scanning Software Problems
- Scan Quality Problems
- The Edges of Your Document Are Not Scanned
- You See Only a Few Dots in Your Scanned Image
- A Line of Dots Always Appears in Your Scanned Images
- Straight Lines in Your Image Come Out Crooked
- Your Image is Distorted or Blurred
- Colors Are Patchy or Distorted at the Edges of Your Image
- Your Scanned Image is Too Dark
- An Image on the Back of Your Original Appears in Your Scanned Image
- Ripple Patterns Appear in Your Scanned Image
- Characters Are Not Recognized Well When Converted into Editable Text (OCR)
- Scanned Colors Differ from the Original Colors
- Automatic Document Feeder Problems
- Optional Network Image Express Card Problems
- Uninstalling Your Scanning Software
- Where To Get Help
- Technical Specifications
- Index

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Finishing the Scan
When you have finished selecting scan settings and loaded all the
document pages into the ADF, you are ready to scan.
Click the Scan button. After a few moments, your pages are
loaded, scanned, and ejected.
What happens after you scan depends on how you started your
scan:
❏ If you started your scan by running EPSON Scan as a
standalone program, you see the File Save Settings window.
This lets you select the name and location of your saved scan
files. See "Selecting File Save Settings" on page 45 for details.
❏ If you started your scan from a scanning program such as
Adobe Acrobat, your scanned images open in the program
window. Click Close to close the EPSON Scan window and
view your image(s) in the program.










