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Table Of Contents
- Introduction to OmniPage Pro
- Installation and Setup
- Processing Documents
- Basic Steps of OmniPage Pro OCR
- Selecting Process Commands
- Automatic Processing
- Bringing Document Images into OmniPage Pro
- Creating Zones on a Page
- Converting Images to Text
- Scheduling OCR
- Direct Input: Pasting Text into Other Applications...
- Working With Documents
- Exporting Documents
- OmniPage Pro Settings
- Customizing OCR
- Technical Information
- Glossary
Scanning Issues
Technical Information - 125
Make sure your scanner and any other device connected to the
SCSI port of your Macintosh have unique SCSI ID numbers.
The last SCSI device in the chain must be terminated properly if
you have more than one device daisy-chained to the Macintosh
SCSI port.
Make sure the scanner is not in use by another application.
Delete the
Scanner Settings
file from your System Folder and
select your scanner in the Chooser again.
Reinstall OmniPage Pro.
Scanner Drivers Supplied by the Manufacturer
Many scanners require a proprietary driver that is supplied by the
scanner manufacturer. This is a small extension file that is used by the
Macintosh to communicate with your scanner. Refer to your scanner
documentation or check with the scanner manufacturer for information
about installing any required scanner drivers.
Make sure that your scanner and any required drivers are properly
installed and configured before installing OmniPage Pro.
Scanner Drivers Supplied by Caere
OmniPage Pro comes with special scanner drivers that allow it to
communicate with supported scanners. The driver for your scanner
must be installed as a Chooser extension during OmniPage Pro
installation. The extension must be selected in the Chooser before you
use your scanner with OmniPage Pro.
See Selecting Your Scanner on page 21 for more information.
SCSI ID Setting
The Macintosh uses the SCSI setting 7. Many internal hard disks use the
SCSI setting 0. Make sure your scanner has a unique SCSI ID setting
from 16.
Any other device in the SCSI chain must also have its own unique SCSI
ID. Some programs, such as the control panel SCSIProbe, check the
SCSI port, verify that your Macintosh recognizes each device attached to
the SCSI chain, and make sure that each device has a unique SCSI ID
setting. If your scanner is the last item on a SCSI chain with several
devices, the other devices must be turned on.