Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Safety
- Welcome
- Scanner Setup
- Installation
- Loading Documents to Scan
- Scanning and Configuring One Touch
- Default One Touch Settings
- Scan from the One Touch Button Panel
- Changing the Button Settings
- Selecting Options for One Touch
- Scan Configurations
- File Formats
- Configure Before Scan
- Open Scanned Document(s)
- Transfer to Storage
- Burn to CD-ROM
- Printer or Fax
- PaperPort
- SharePoint
- FTP Transfer
- SMTP
- Email Applications
- Text Editors
- Still Image Client
- Image Editors
- PDF Applications
- Send to Application
- Scanning to Multiple Destinations
- Scanning with Job Separation
- Scanning with Optical Character Recognition (OCR)
- Selecting One Touch OmniPage OCR Options
- One Touch with Visioneer Acuity Technology
- Hardware Properties and Interface Behavior
- Scanning from TWAIN and WIA
- Scanning from ISIS
- Maintenance
- Regulatory Information
- Compliance Information
- Index

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9. Selective Service Induction Papers that bear any of the following Registrant’s information:
Exception: U. S. Army and Navy discharge certificates may be photographed.
10. Badges, Identification Cards, Passes, or Insignia carried by military personnel, or by members of the various
Federal Departments, such as FBI, Treasury, etc. (unless photograph is ordered by the head of such department
or bureau.)
11. Reproducing the following is also prohibited in certain states: Automobile Licenses — Drivers’ Licenses —
Automobile Certificates of Title.
The above list is not all inclusive, and no liability is assumed for its completeness or accuracy. In case of doubt,
consult your attorney.
Canada
Parliament, by statute, has forbidden the reproduction of the following subjects under certain circumstances.
Penalties of fines or imprisonment may be imposed on those guilty of making such copies.
1. Current bank notes or current paper money.
2. Obligations or securities of a government or bank.
3. Exchequer bill paper or revenue paper.
4. The public seal of Canada or of a province, or the seal of a public body or authority in Canada, or of a court of
law.
5. Proclamations, orders, regulations or appointments, or notices thereof (with intent to falsely cause same to
purport to have been printed by the Queen’s Printer for Canada, or the equivalent printer for a province).
6. Marks, brands, seals, wrappers or designs used by or on behalf of the Government of Canada or of a province,
the government of a state other than Canada or a department, board, Commission or agency established by
the Government of Canada or of a province or of a government of a state other than Canada.
7. Impressed or adhesive stamps used for the purpose of revenue by the Government of Canada or of a province
or by the government of a state other than Canada.
8. Documents, registers or records kept by public officials charged with the duty of making or issuing certified
copies thereof, where the reproduction falsely purports to be a certified copy thereof.
9. Copyrighted material or trademarks of any manner or kind without the consent of the copyright or trademark
owner.
The above list is provided for your convenience and assistance, but it is not all inclusive, and no liability is assumed
for its completeness or accuracy. In case of doubt, consult your solicitor.
Earnings or Income Dependency Status
Court Record Previous military service
Physical or mental condition