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First of all make sure you have connected your printer to your computer correctly. Then you click your printer icon either from your desk top or from control panel. You will get a page with various selection. If you want a document to scan, you click the document to file and you will see at right hand bottom page scan. You click on scan and it will scan. Make sure your printer in on and the printer cable is connected at USB port or the correct printer port. Some people connect it to Ethernet cable port!
Once it finished scanning you can either add page or save it with whatever name you wish to give.
Hi, What printer are you using? Do you have a user manual for it?
I use an HP Photosmart Pro B8330 printer which I have set up to print in a number of qualities and formats. They appear as four separate HP printers on my computer in addition to the other printers shown there in the drop down menu (interestingly the Bolt PDF printer shown is a most useful free down loadable one from http://www.nchsoftware.com/pdfprinter/ it allows me to print documents and pictures into PDF format).
When I select a picture on my desk top by right clicking it, then select print, I get a window as shown in the attached pictures with a drop down menu which allows me to select the printer I wish to use. Having selected the printer with the format I wish to use I am given quite a number of printing options from full page to 35 pictures per sheet. Most printers come with appropriate software which should give you similar options.
1- scan your document with your software printer
2- save it on your desktop pc
3 - right click on the document scanned, and choose ; send to the recipient
Right click on an open spot on the desktop. Select Properties from the drop down menu, select DESKTOP from the tab menu and choose your background from the list
The scan button is setup to push the scan to an application, if you uninstalled the HP scanning software, it isn't going to go anywhere. If you didn't, it will put it into your documents folder under "My Pictures" in an HP created folder.
That said, you can also go into any application, like Word. then click "Insert > Picture > From Scanner or Camera" and carry the image in directly.
there probably is but it likely is not called "scan time" or "scan speed". It has to do with the quality of the scan. Lower quality (less resolution, less dpi) gives quicker scan (but like I said, lower quality scan).
Scanners only see millions of dots. Unless it has software to convert a picture into a document, all documents are seen by scanners as pictures made of of millions of dots. Software is available to convert it to a Microsoft Doc format but it is very expensive.
hello sylvia 624 do you have the scan program from brother called paperport on the desk top? well! the best and easiest way is to go to paper port on the cpu and bring up the paper port program and follow the prompts for scanning the document, i know some people scan from the machine , however i prefer to do it this way. brother tech
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