User`s manual

Microtek Scanner Step-by-Step Tutorial 11
Part B
How to scan and store multiple
images
If you wish to change the
parameters for each image, key
in your preferences in the
Settings Settings
Settings Settings
Settings window.
Once you have set the changes,
highlight all the items from the
Scan Job QueueScan Job Queue
Scan Job QueueScan Job Queue
Scan Job Queue window, then
click
PrescanPrescan
PrescanPrescan
Prescan to scan all the
images continuously. “
PP
PP
P”
appears on every scan job and
a preview of each photo is
shown whenever an image has
been pre-scanned.
Highlight all your
scan jobs, then click
the
Scan toScan to
Scan toScan to
Scan to button if you are
ready to store all your scanned
images at the same time. The
scanner will scan all your
images continuously, without
you having to click the
ScanScan
ScanScan
Scan
toto
toto
to button for every image.
Check the “
One-pass Scan forOne-pass Scan for
One-pass Scan forOne-pass Scan for
One-pass Scan for
Multiple JobsMultiple Jobs
Multiple JobsMultiple Jobs
Multiple Jobs” option, and all
the selected jobs (same image
type) can be performed in a
one-pass scan.
You can store and deliver the
images all at once. When the
Scan TScan T
Scan TScan T
Scan T
o: Save Aso: Save As
o: Save Aso: Save As
o: Save As dialog box
appears, key in one file name
and save it to your preferred
folder. You can
Rename Rename
Rename Rename
Rename each
image(s) when you open your
folder.
Place several photos carefully
on your scanner bed for
continuous scanning.
Create a new folder under
C:\Windows\DesktopC:\Windows\Desktop
C:\Windows\DesktopC:\Windows\Desktop
C:\Windows\Desktop, or any
preferred folder to serve as a
storage for your scanned
images.
If you are currently in the
Standard Control PanelStandard Control Panel
Standard Control PanelStandard Control Panel
Standard Control Panel,
switch to the
AdvancedAdvanced
AdvancedAdvanced
Advanced
Control PanelControl Panel
Control PanelControl Panel
Control Panel, then click the
OverviewOverview
OverviewOverview
Overview button to preview
the entire scanning bed with
all your images.
To scan stacks of photographs or documents
continuously, switch to the Advanced Control Panel,
and follow these simple steps. Also, it’s always a good
idea to create a special folder as a storage specifically
for all your scanned images. That way, you can easily
locate, browse, and retrieve them at any time.
Crop the first image to the
desired area. Click
New New
New New
New from
the
Scan Job Queue Scan Job Queue
Scan Job Queue Scan Job Queue
Scan Job Queue window,
give the second image a title,
select the image with the Scan
Frame tool, and crop as
necessary. Do this for all
remaining images.
If you have saved the images
under
C:\Windows\DesktopC:\Windows\Desktop
C:\Windows\DesktopC:\Windows\Desktop
C:\Windows\Desktop,
you can double-click your
“folder” icon to view and
retrieve your photo storage
directly from the desktop, or
simply create a shortcut icon
for your folder.