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The settings for each single-touch button on the scanner's front panel are
configured through DocAction. DocAction offers you quick access to the most
frequently-used scanning functions. They are especially useful when you need to
repeatedly scan with the same settings and send images to the same destination.
Buttons on the scanner front panel will be used in this guide to demonstrate the
scanner operations. You may also use DocAction's on-screen Execute menu to
perform the same scanning tasks.
z When you scan by the OCR button function of
DocAction program, in each batch you can scan
up to 50 sheets of paper for single-sided scans
because of the limit from ABBYY FineReader
6.0 Sprint Plus.
Attention
Configure Button Settings
Before performing your first scan via scanner buttons, you are recommended to
configure the button settings to your needs and preferences first. There are two ways
to configure or view the button settings of DocAction:
z Double-click the icon
in the Windows system tray.
z Right-click the icon
in the Windows system tray, and then choose
Button Configurations in the pop-up menu that opens.
Within the “Button Configuration” window, you can find a row of icons running
through the left side of the window. Each icon corresponds to a single-touch button on
your scanner's front panel (as well as DocAction's on-screen Execute menu). Clicking
any icon on the left pane and its current button settings are displayed immediately on
the right pane. You may adjust the settings as desired.
Click the Help button within the Button Configuration window for more information
about the settings.
Scan by Using the Single-Touch Buttons
Scanning documents or images from this scanner is very easy. Follow the two
steps described below:
1. Place the document or images onto the scanner. (Refer to “
Chapter II.
Scanning
” of this guide for more information in placing paper into the ADF or on
the flatbed glass properly.)
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