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Basic Operation for Scan to USB

This section describes the basic operation for sending scanned files to a USB flash disk.

Important

  1. Insert your USB flash disk into the USB flash disk port.

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  2. Press the [Scanner] key.

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    "Loading..." appears on the display. Wait until the display changes to show the following screen (the duration depends on your USB flash disk).

    Ready       Mono
    To USB Memory   

    "Color" or "GrayScale" may appear instead of "Mono", depending on the machine's scanning mode.

  3. Place the original on the exposure glass or in the ADF.

    If necessary, configure advanced scan settings.

  4. Press the [Start] key.

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    Depending on the machine's setting, you will see the following screen on the display.

    When in black-and-white scanning mode:

    File Format?    
    [1]TIFF [2]PDF  

    When in color or grayscale scanning mode:

    File Format?    
    [1]JPG [2]PDF   
  5. Press [1] or [2] according to the desired file format.

    Depending on the machine's settings, you may see the following screen on the display when scanning from the exposure glass.

    Next Scan?      
    [1]Yes [2]No    

    If you see this screen, proceed to step 6.. If not, proceed to step 8..

  6. If you have more originals to scan, place the next original on the exposure glass, and then press [1]. Repeat this step until all originals are scanned.

  7. When all originals have been scanned, press [2] to start sending the scanned file.

  8. Confirm that "Ready" appears on the display.

    The scanned file is created in the root directory of the USB flash disk.

  9. Remove the USB flash disk from the machine.

    Note

    • To cancel scanning, press the [Scanner] key, and then press the [Clear/Stop] key. The scan files are discarded.

    • You can configure the machine to scan documents in black and white, color, or grayscale by changing the [Color Mode] setting under scanner settings.

    • If the [Limitless Scan] setting under scanner settings is enabled, you can place originals on the exposure glass repeatedly in a single scan procedure.

    • If the [Multi Page in A Document] setting under scanner settings is enabled, you can scan multiple pages to create a single PDF or TIFF file containing all pages. However, if the file format is JPEG, a single-page file will be created for every page scanned.

    • If paper is jammed in the ADF, the scan file is discarded. In this case, scan the entire originals again. To remove paper jams in the ADF, see Removing Scanning Jams.

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