Visioneer® OneTouch® 8820 Scanner FOR USB CONNECTION Installation Guide
COPYRIGHT INFORMATION Copyright © 2001 Visioneer, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Primax Electronics LTD. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws. The Visioneer brand name and logo are registered trademarks of Primax Electronics LTD. OneTouch is a trademark of Primax Electronics LTD. The PaperPort brand name and logo are registered trademarks of ScanSoft, Inc. Microsoft is a U.S.
TABLE OF CONTENTS i TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 What’s in the Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 The Visioneer OneTouch 8820 Scanner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 What You Need . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Getting the PaperPort Software User’s Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Adjusting the Settings on the Scan Manager Pro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Saving a New Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Adjusting the Resolution and Sharpness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Adjusting the Brightness and Contrast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Adjusting Gamma, Saturation, and Color Hue . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Adjusting Output Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WELCOME Congratulations on purchasing your Visioneer OneTouch 8820 scanner. With your scanner, you can quickly scan paper documents, color photos, film strips, film negatives, and transparency sheets to place their electronic images on your computer. WHAT’S IN THE BOX Before starting the installation, check the contents of the box to make sure that all parts are included. If any items are missing or damaged, contact the dealer where you purchased the scanner.
2 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE THE VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER Document cover Pressure plate Transparency light source (underneath pressure plate) Glass Reference frame OneTouch button panel Status light On/Off switch Power jack TPA cable TPA port USB port
THE VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER Document cover. Close the document cover after placing items on the scanner glass. Pressure plate. Helps to secure paper documents in place on the scanner glass. Also protects the transparency light source. Before scanning transparencies, unsnap and remove the pressure plate to uncover the transparency light source. Transparency light source. Shines light down through the glass onto the scanning sensors in the body of the scanner. Glass.
4 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE WHAT YOU NEED To use the OneTouch scanner and software, you need the following: ■ IBM PC (or 100-percent compatible) Pentium or equivalent ■ Microsoft Windows 98, Windows 2000, or Windows Me ■ One available Universal Serial Bus (USB) port ■ Available internal memory (RAM): ■ Windows 98—32 megabytes (MB) or more ■ Windows 2000 or Windows Me—64 megabytes (MB) or more ■ 70 MB of free hard disk space ■ A VGA or SVGA monitor.
STEP 1: INSTALLING THE PAPERPORT SOFTWARE 5 Installing This section of the guide contains instructions for connecting your OneTouch 8820 scanner to a USB port. The PaperPort CD includes all the necessary installation files, as well as PaperPort software files and other software files. The CD also includes the PaperPort User’s Guide. You can read the guide from the CD, or print a copy directly from the CD.
6 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE Note: If the PaperPort CD does not automatically start, make sure the CD drive’s door is completely shut. If the CD still doesn’t start, the Autorun option on your computer is turned off. Click the Windows icon named My Computer. The window shows the drives available on your computer. Double-click the icon for your CD-ROM drive to see the list of files on the CD. Double-click the file named START32.EXE. The CD starts. 3.
STEP 2: CONNECTING THE SCANNER STEP 2: CONNECTING THE SCANNER The OneTouch 8820 scanner connects to any available USB port. Check your computer’s user’s guide for its USB port locations. Note: You do not have to shut off the power to your computer when connecting the scanner. To connect the OneTouch 8820 scanner to a USB port: 1. Turn the scanner over to see the locking tab on the bottom. Slide the locking tab to the unlocked position.
8 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE 2. Check that the TPA cable is plugged into the TPA port on the back of the scanner. Your 8820 scanner is shipped with the TPA cable already plugged into the TPA port, however, if the cable came loose during shipping, you must plug it into the port securely. 3. Plug one end of the USB cable into an available USB port on the computer. 4. Plug the other end of the USB cable into the scanner’s USB port.
STEP 2: CONNECTING THE SCANNER 9 If the plug does not attach easily, make sure that you are plugging it in correctly. Do not force the plug into the connection. 5. Plug the power adapter cable into the power jack on the back of the scanner. 6. Plug the power adapter into an AC (wall) outlet. The following diagram shows the scanner connected to a computer. Power cord USB cable 7. Turn on power to the scanner. The status light comes on indicating the scanner is receiving power.
10 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE When the software is finished loading, the Finish button on the dialog box on the computer screen becomes active. 8. Click the Finish button. The scanner’s status light is green when the scanner and computer are communicating properly. That completes the steps to connect your scanner to the computer. 9. You can also install the other software from the CD or view and print the User Guides. Remove the CD from the computer and store it in a safe place.
STEP 3: CHECKING OUT YOUR SCANNER 11 3. Choose About from the shortcut menu. A dialog box confirms that the scanner is properly connected. 4. Click OK to close the dialog box. That’s it. Your scanner is ready to scan. See “Scanning Paper Items with the OneTouch Buttons” on page 14. Note: The scanning lamp under the scanner’s glass needs to warm up before you can scan. A status message lets you know when the lamp is ready. The lamp then remains ready so you don’t have to wait each time you want to scan.
12 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE • Is the scanner’s locking tab in the locked position? Slide the locking tab to the unlocked position. If you tried to scan with the scanner locked, you must restart your computer after unlocking the scanner. • Did you restart the computer after installing the software? If you didn’t restart the computer, it may not have loaded all of the software files. Try restarting your computer.
THREE WAYS TO SCAN PAPER ITEMS 13 Scanning THREE WAYS TO SCAN PAPER ITEMS You can scan paper items by pressing a OneTouch button, by clicking a button on the screen, or from the PaperPort software. Note: To scan transparencies you must scan from PaperPort (or other Twain software). See “Scanning an Item with the Twain Button” on page 37 for details. • Scan with the Scanner Buttons Press a button on the scanner’s front panel. • Scan from the Screen Click the scanner icon on the Windows taskbar.
14 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE SCANNING PAPER ITEMS WITH THE ONETOUCH BUTTONS Pressing a scanner button scans the item, and then sends the image either to the printer, or to a software application on your computer. To scan by pressing a button on the scanner: 1. Place an item to scan on the glass, face down, and align the edge of the item with the arrow marker at the upper left corner of the glass. 2. Close the document cover and press one of the OneTouch buttons.
SCANNING FROM THE BUTTON PANEL ON THE SCREEN 15 SCANNING FROM THE BUTTON PANEL ON THE SCREEN Scanning from the button panel on the screen is just like pressing a scanner button, except you click the button on the screen. The scanner scans the item, and then sends the image either to the printer, or to a software application on your computer. This method of scanning is especially helpful if the scanner is not located close to your computer. To scan from the screen: 1.
16 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE ABOUT THE ONETOUCH BUTTONS The OneTouch buttons are preconfigured to scan items at various settings, and then send the scanned image to a preselected software application—called the Destination Application. You can change the settings for each button except the Stop/Cancel button. See “About the Configuration Dialog Box” on page 23.
SCANNING TRANSPARENCIES 17 SCANNING TRANSPARENCIES You can scan all sorts of transparencies with your 8820 OneTouch scanner, including 35mm film strips and slides, large format (4" by 5") film, and presentation slides (5" by 7") typically used with overhead projectors. When scanning film strips and slides, you can scan both positive film and negative images. A BRIEF EXPLANATION Your scanner has sensors that capture the image of the item being scanned. Those sensors are located in the body of the scanner.
18 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE 2. Find the appropriate transparency mask for the item you’re scanning. The masks are in a protective plastic bag with your scanner. Mask for 5" by 7" transparencies. Mask for 35mm film strips and 35mm slides. Mask for 4" by 5" transparencies. 3. Position the large mask (the one for 5" by 7" transparencies) on the scanner glass. The mask has one square corner. Align that corner with the arrow on the scanner body.
SCANNING TRANSPARENCIES 19 5. To scan a 35mm slide, place the 35mm mask in the center of the larger mask, and then put the slide into one of the openings. Make sure that the text on the 35mm mask faces up so slide fits properly in the mask. 6. To scan a film strip, slide the film into the 35mm mask and then put that mask in the center of the larger mask.
20 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE 7. To scan a 4" by 5" transparency, place the 4" by 5" mask in the center of the larger mask, and then center the transparency. You’re now ready to scan the transparency. To scan the transparency: 1. Start the PaperPort software and click the Twain icon on the toolbar. The Visioneer Scan Manager Pro appears. Tip: You can also start the Visioneer Scan Manager Pro from the scanner buttons by setting a button to “Configure Before Scanning.
SCANNING TRANSPARENCIES 21 Click the drop-down arrow and choose the transparency scanning option from this menu, 3. Click Preview to preview the image and, if necessary, adjust the various settings, then click Scan when the image is what you want. See “Scanning an Item with the Twain Button” on page 37 for details about scanning, and also see, “Adjusting the Settings on the Scan Manager Pro” on page 42 for the steps to adjust the settings. 4.
22 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE 5. Insert the pressure plate’s tabs into their slots and snap the plate into its closed position. 6. Choose Scan Reflective Using: from the Scan Manager Pro’s dropdown menu to reset for scanning paper items. Choosing that option turns off the transparency light in the document cover. 7. If you adjusted the resolution and other settings for scanning transparencies, reset those settings for scanning paper items.
CONFIGURING THE SCANNER 23 2. Choose Configure on the shortcut menu. The Configuration dialog box appears. Click the tab that corresponds to the button you want to configure. To display the Configuration dialog box from the Button Panel: 1. Right-click the button you want to configure. The Configuration dialog box appears. The tab for the scan button you clicked is selected for you. ABOUT THE CONFIGURATION DIALOG BOX The Configuration dialog box shows the current settings for each scanner button.
24 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE Click this tab to set preferences. Select a software application to send the scanned image to that application. Select a setting for scanning the item. Select format and page(s) options for the button. See “Setting Preferences” on page 33 to set Preferences. The options on the Configuration dialog box are: Select Destination—the list of applications that can open to display the scanned image.
CONFIGURING THE SCANNER 25 Select Format and Page(s)—a set of options for selecting a format for the scanned image and whether to scan a single page or multiple pages. The formats are bitmap, JPEG, and PaperPort. Use PaperPort for scanning any item. Bitmap and JPEG formats are usually for photos or artwork. See “About JPEG Compression” on page 32 for more information about JPEG. The page icons represent single or multiple page scanning.
26 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE SELECTING NEW OPTIONS FOR THE BUTTONS You can select a new destination application, configuration, and image format for a scanner button to optimize it for the type of scanning you want to do. You use the Configuration dialog box to select new options. To select new options for a scanner button: 1. Display the Configuration dialog box. Click the tab of the button whose options you want to change. 2.
CONFIGURING THE SCANNER 27 Note: The Configuration dialog box is also available from the scanner icon on the Windows taskbar. Click the icon to see the scanner buttons panel. Click a button on the panel with the right mouse button (don’t click with the left mouse button; clicking with the left mouse button starts scanning). The Configuration dialog box appears. CREATING NEW CONFIGURATIONS You cannot change settings such as brightness or contrast of the preset configurations.
28 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE 2. In the Select Configuration list, click the configuration that you want to adjust. For example, the following figure shows a configuration named Special Scan for Dark Print (which you would have created earlier). 3. Click the Edit button. The dialog box appears for adjusting the scanning settings of the selected configuration.
CONFIGURING THE SCANNER 29 4. Adjust the scan settings that you want. Mode—Select Black/White to scan in black and white. For example, letters and memos are usually scanned in black and white. Select Grayscale to scan items such as documents containing drawings or black and white photographs. The scanning produces an image in varying shades of gray. Select Color to scan color photographs and other color items.
30 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE you select the Custom option from the drop-down list, boxes appear in place of the picture. Enter the horizontal and vertical page dimensions in the boxes. AutoCrop—Select this option to let the scanner automatically determine the size of the item being scanned. For example, if you put a photo in the middle of the glass, the scanner will automatically determine the size of the photo.
CONFIGURING THE SCANNER 31 6. If a JPEG tab is available, click it to select image compression settings. Please see “About JPEG Compression” on page 32 for information about the JPEG settings. Enable hardware compression (JPEG) —Click to make the JPEG compression options active. Minimize Image Size (Maximum compression)—Select this option to produce the smallest file size for the image; image quality is lowest. Best Image Quality—Select this option to produce the best quality image; file size is larger.
32 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE 8. Click OK on the Configuration dialog box. The new configuration and its adjusted settings now apply to the button whose tab is selected at the top of the Configuration dialog box. Note: If you select the Copy/Print or Fax button, the dialog box for editing and adjusting the settings will have a Device tab for selecting options for a printer or copier. See the Help for more information.
CONFIGURING THE SCANNER 33 SETTING PREFERENCES The preferences apply to each button and to the scanner. To set preferences: 1. On the Configuration dialog box, select the tab for a button to set its preferences. 2. Click the Preferences tab on the Configuration dialog box. Preferences tab The Preferences dialog box appears. The dialog box shows which button you selected for new preferences.
34 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE fall into these categories. For example, the destination applications for the email button are usually email applications. By selecting the Show All Destinations option as the preference for the email button, all the other types of applications are included in the list of email destination applications. Select Destinations—Select this option to individually choose the types of applications to include in the button’s list of destination applications.
CONFIGURING THE SCANNER 35 Show Scanner Icon in Windows Taskbar—Select this option to see the small icon representing the OneTouch scanner in the Windows taskbar Scanner Lamp turns off—These options control when the scanner lamp powers goes off. After idling for xx minutes—Select this option to automatically turn off the lamp if the scanner hasn’t been used for the specified time. This option saves energy and extends the lamp’s life.
36 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE SCANNING FROM THE PAPERPORT SOFTWARE Instead of using a scanner button, you can scan directly from the PaperPort software. To scan transparencies you must scan from the PaperPort software or other Twain software. Note: You can also scan directly with other software that meets the Twain standards for scanning, which includes many graphics and imaging applications available for your computer.
SCANNING FROM THE PAPERPORT SOFTWARE 37 SCANNING AN ITEM WITH THE TWAIN BUTTON The following steps explain how to scan an item using the Twain button in the PaperPort software. You can scan many types of paper items, from small business cards to A4-sized pages. You can also scan transparencies including 35mm photographic slides and strips of film, as well as presentation slides used with overhead projectors.
38 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE Choose a scanning option. Scan Reflective Using is for scanning paper items. The other options are for transparencies. Click an icon to select a configuration—Color, Grey Scale, or Black&White. This example shows the Color/ Custom configuration is selected. Clicking the “+” sign in front of Custom shows Custom’s scan settings as a list. Click a setting in the list if you want to change it.
SCANNING FROM THE PAPERPORT SOFTWARE 39 To scan manually: 1. On the Scan Manager Pro, select a configuration for the scan. For example, select Color Configurations and then select Custom to scan a color item with the preset Custom scan settings. That configuration’s settings appear as a list. Click the “+” sign to see the full list of scan settings. Click the “-” (minus) sign to collapse the list. To see the settings for another configuration, click it in the list.
40 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE Thumbnail image Bitmap icon To scan automatically: 1. Click AutoScan. The scanner uses your preselected resolution setting for the configuration you selected. See “Setting Preferences” on page 56 to set the AutoScan settings. In addition, your OneTouch 8820 scanner has built-in image analysis capabilities that find the optimum combination of settings for the item you’re scanning.
SCANNING FROM THE PAPERPORT SOFTWARE 41 The autoscanned image appears as a thumbnail on the PaperPort Desktop. 2. Use the PaperPort software to work with the image. Please see the PaperPort Getting Started Guide and PaperPort User’s Guide on the CD for more information about using the PaperPort software. GETTING HELP WITH THE PAPERPORT SOFTWARE The PaperPort software includes a complete set of help topics that answer questions about each feature of the software.
42 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE ADJUSTING THE SETTINGS ON THE SCAN MANAGER PRO You can adjust the scan settings on the Visioneer Scan Manager Pro to produce the best possible image. To adjust a setting: 1. Click a setting in the list of settings, or click its corresponding button on the right side of the Scan Manager Pro.
ADJUSTING THE SETTINGS ON THE SCAN MANAGER PRO 43 Click to close the settings panel Note: The information in the scan settings list and the options that you select on the various settings panels are interactive. That is, as you change the settings on the panel, the numbers in the list on the left also change. SAVING A NEW PROFILE If you adjust the scan settings you can save them as a profile for later use. To save a new profile: 1. Select a configuration on the Scan Manager Pro, such as Color/ Custom.
44 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE 3. Click Save As. The Save Profile dialog box appears. 4. Type a name for the new profile. 5. Select the options you want: ■ Store the custom output image size in this Profile—you can create a custom image size as part of the settings; if you adjusted the output image size for the selected configuration, that output image size is saved with this profile. See “Saving a Custom Size” on page 55 for more about a custom image size.
ADJUSTING THE SETTINGS ON THE SCAN MANAGER PRO 45 ADJUSTING THE RESOLUTION AND SHARPNESS Resolution determines the amount of detail you can see in the scanned image. The resolution setting for the scan is in dots-per-inch (dpi). The higher the resolution, the finer the details, however, higher dpi settings also produce larger files sizes. Usually the higher resolution settings are used for precision work, such as photographs or fine artwork. Sharpness determines the amount of blur in an image.
46 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE To adjust the resolution and sharpness: 1. To use one of the preset resolutions for typical scanned items, click one of the options in the list. For example, to set the resolution for scanning a business card, select Business Card (OCR). That setting is sufficient for your optical character recognition (OCR) application to read the small print on a business card. 2.
ADJUSTING THE SETTINGS ON THE SCAN MANAGER PRO 47 ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRAST Sometimes an item is scanned with the brightness and contrast set to be too light or too dark. For example, a note written with a light pencil may need to be scanned darker to improve legibility. The histogram shows the amount of the image (that is, the number of pixels) at different brightness levels. From left to right, the histogram indicates dark to light.
48 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE 2. Drag the Contrast slider to the left to decrease the contrast or to the right to increase the contrast. The Histogram represents the settings as you drag the sliders. For color scan configurations you can adjust the brightness and contrast using a single color, or all together, by choosing from the drop-down menu at the top of the Histogram.
ADJUSTING THE SETTINGS ON THE SCAN MANAGER PRO 49 ADJUSTING GAMMA, SATURATION, AND COLOR HUE If you’re using the Color Configuration to scan, you can adjust a group of color settings. Gamma controls the brightness of the midtones of the color, saturation is the strength or purity of a color, and hue is the color your eyes see as reflected from the image. These color settings are represented by a response curve.
50 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE To adjust the color settings: 1. From the Channel drop-down menu, choose the individual color (Red, Green, or Blue) that you want to use as the basis for adjusting the image, or choose All to adjust them together. 2. From the Edit Style drop-down menu, choose the type of color editing that you want to use: ■ Gamma—the response curve changes as you change the gamma setting; you can also change the saturation and hue settings.
ADJUSTING THE SETTINGS ON THE SCAN MANAGER PRO 51 ADJUSTING OUTPUT SIZE The item you’re scanning may not fill the scanner glass. In that case you can preview the item and use the Auto Trim option to automatically eliminate the unwanted sections of the image. You can also adjust the output size to scan only specific sections of an image. For example, if you’re scanning a photograph and want to focus on one section, adjusting the output size removes the rest of the photograph from the final scanned image.
52 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE To Auto Trim an item: 1. Click Auto Trim. 2. Click Trim. The scanner senses the edges of the item on the glass and draws a dotted line around the image in the window. Check to make sure the dotted line encloses the image that you want. A new Scan Info box on the lower left portion of the Scan Manager Pro shows the information for the autotrimmed area. 3.
ADJUSTING THE SETTINGS ON THE SCAN MANAGER PRO 53 3. Put the pointer on the image and drag the mouse to enclose the section you want in the scanned image. As you drag the mouse, a dotted box appears on the image and the size settings change to reflect the new output size area. You can also type in the size settings boxes. ■ Width and Height—the measurements of the final image after it’s scanned; for example, if you plan to print the image on a typical piece of paper, the width and height are 8.5 and 11.
54 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE A new Scan Info box for the area selected on the image. The area you selected to scan. 4. If the dotted line is not exactly where you want it, put the pointer on the line and drag the mouse. To use the pointer to drag the line, make sure the pointer button is selected at the top of the window. 5. To rotate the selected area 90 degrees, click Rotate 90 Degrees. 6.
ADJUSTING THE SETTINGS ON THE SCAN MANAGER PRO 55 SAVING A CUSTOM SIZE If you have several items of the same size, such as a group of small photographs, you can create a custom size and reuse it whenever scanning those items. To save a custom size setting: 1. Click Add under the list of sizes. The Add Size dialog box appears. 2. Type a name and dimensions for the size. 3. Click OK. The new custom size is now listed in the box at the top of the panel.
56 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE THE SCAN INFO BOX The following figure shows the information on the Scan Info box: Physical size of the image to scan. Location of the top left corner of the image in the Preview window. Current location of the pointer as you drag it on the Preview window. Size of the file of the scanned image Amount of space on your computer’s hard drive. ZOOMING IN AND OUT You enlarge or reduce the preview image by zooming in or out.
ADJUSTING THE SETTINGS ON THE SCAN MANAGER PRO 57 To set the Scan Manager Pro preferences: 1. Click the Preferences button. The User Preferences dialog box appears. 2. Select the preferences you want: ■ Enable selection of color bitdepths...—your OneTouch 8820 scanner supports a tremendous range of colors (defined as 48-bit depth enhanced color), but other devices (called the TWAIN clients), such as older cameras that you can use with the Scan Manager Pro support only a 24-bit depth range of colors.
58 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE ■ Show standard US paper sizes—select this option to set the paper sizes for standard US paper. ■ Units—select the measurement units for the ruler around the preview window. The x and y coordinates of the pointer position are relative to the units. ■ AutoScan Resolution—you can scan an item by clicking the AutoScan button on the Scan Manager Pro.
CLEANING THE SCANNER GLASS 59 To see the Scan Manager Pro help information: 1. Click the Help button. The Help dialog box appears. 2. Scroll to see the help information. 3. Click the drop-down menu to see additional topics. Choose Home from the menu to return to the first page of help. 4. To exit the help system, choose Exit from the drop-down menu, or click Exit at the bottom of the page.
60 VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8820 SCANNER SPECIFICATIONS Bit Depth Scanning resolution Maximum Item sizes Scanner dimensions Height Width Length Weight Operating temperature Relative humidity Power supply Input voltage/frequency Output voltage/watt Safety and agency certifications Hardware warranty 42-Bit color (internal), 14-Bit gray (internal), 1-Bit line art/text Optical resolution: 1200 x 2400 dpi 8.5 x 11.69 inches (21.6 x 29.7 cm) 4.0 inches (10.
INDEX INDEX Numerics 35mm slide 19 35mm slide mask 18 35mm slide negative 20 4" by 5" transparency 20 5" by 7" transparency 18 A adjust appearance panel 47 adjust output size panel 51 adjust response curve panel 49 adjust settings on Scan Manager Pro 42–55 aspect ration 54 Auto Trim 51, 52 AutoCrop 30 AutoScan 38, 40 resolution 58 B bitdepth 57 bitmap 25 icon 39 black&white 29 blurred image 45, 46 brightness 29, 47 sample 48 button panel 3, 13 C calibration band 18 CD other software 10 start manually 6
H help 25, 27, 41, 58 help button 59 help information 12 histogram 47, 48 I image aspect ratio 54 custom size 55 rotate 54 select area 52 temporary folder 35 zoom in and out 56 image blur 45, 46 image files size 32 image folder 58 image output size 51 manual selection 52 image preview 39 image quality and file size 31 image scale 53 image size 44 item size 30 J JPEG 25, 31, 46 compression 32, 46 JPEG compression 31 L locking tab 7, 12 M masks 18 moire patterns 46 on/off switch 3, 9 OneTouch buttons 13,
INDEX save profile dialog box 44 scale 53 scan 35mm slide 19 scan 4" by 5" transparency 20 scan 5" by 7" transparency 18 scan brightness 29 scan button 16 scan contrast 29 scan film strip 19 scan from PaperPort 36–41 scan from screen 13, 15 scan from Twain 13 scan info box 56 Scan Manager Pro 22 adjust settings 42 new profile 43 sample 37 scan from 39 Scan Manager Pro preferences 57 scan mode 29 scan page size 29 scan resolution 29 scan text 26 scan using buttons 13, 14 scanner components 1 confirm connect