The example explanations are based on Windows 10. Procedures for other operating systems may differ slightly.
On the client computer, click the [Start] menu, point to [Windows Accessories], and then click [Windows Fax and Scan].
Place an original on this machine.
In the [Windows Fax and Scan] window, click the [File] menu, point to [New], and then click [Scan...].
If a dialog box for selecting the device you want to use appears, select the name of the device in the list, and then click [OK].
In the [New Scan] dialog box, make settings for the type of original, type of scanning, and orientation of the original, etc.
For details, see Scan profile items and settings.
Click [Scan].
The original is scanned.
If scanning takes too long, the computer might time out and display the error message "Automatic Scanning could not be completed" on the computer screen. If this happens, change the scan settings or scan the originals one side at a time.
In the profile settings, if you select [Feeder (Scan one side)] for [Source:], only one side will be scanned per operation. If you select [Feeder (Scan both sides)] for [Source:], two sides will be scanned per operation.
When scanning from the ADF, you must click [Scan] in the [New Scan] dialog box each time you scan an original.
You cannot scan originals while other originals are being scanned.
Two-sided originals are scanned for sideways opening (top-to-top orientation).
Transmission results of WSD scanning (Pull Type) jobs do not appear in File Status.
The Blank Page Detect function is not available when you are using the WSD scanner (Pull Type).
If a scanning method other than [Auto Detect] is set, the original may not be able to be scanned at the set size. In such cases, delete the scan profile, and then scan the original again. For details about deleting a scan profile, see Changing a scan profile.
To scan an original correctly, place it as shown in the following table:
Scanning method (Exposure glass/ADF) |
Original orientation |
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Exposure glass |
top corner touching top left corner of exposure glass |
Auto Document Feeder (ADF) |
top edge leading |