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plug in the camera and then go to start>programs>accessories>microsoft camera and scanner wizard and you will be able to copy all the pictures. If you need further assistance let me know. Thank you, Lee
1.From "My Computer" right click the appropriate Brother FAX, MFC or DCP machine.
2.Select Get picture using Scanner Wizard.
3.Click "Next" at the welcome screen.
4.Select the save options that you require and click "Next".
5.The Wizard will now start to scan using the settings you specified.
6. Select the "Nothing. I'm finished working with these pictures" and click "Next".
The images will then be saved to the the location that you specified in step 4.
later you can attach the scanned file to your outlook express.
1.Insert the document you want to scan into your scanner.
2.Click Start, click All Programs, click Accessories, and then click Scanner and Camera Wizard
3.The Scanner and Camera Wizard appears. Click Next.
4.In the Choose Scanning Preferences page, click the Picture type option that best matches the paper you are scanning, and then click Next
5.In the Picture Name and Destination page, type a name for your image, select JPG as the file format, and select the folder where you would like the scanned image to be saved. Click Next.
6.Windows XP scans your document. On the Other Options page, click Nothing. Then, click Next.
7.On the Completing the Scanner and Camera Wizard page, you can view your scanned document by clicking the link shown. If you are not satisfied with the results, click Back to return to the Choose Scanning Preferences page, adjust your settings, and try your scan again. Repeat until you are satisfied. Click Finish to close the wizard and open the folder containing your scanned document.
It's very hard to troubleshoot software problems online, and it likely is a software issue. But as a solution I highly recommend that you instead consider a card reader to download your photos to your computer. They're very inexpensive, much faster downloading photos from the camera, do not use the camera's batteries during download, and are much less prone to file corruption of the photos during the download.
You place the camera's card in the reader, and your computer sees it as a hard drive. You simply copy/paste or drag/drop your photos onto your hard drive. For all of these reasons, most professional photographers utilize card readers exclusively. Really, you'll save yourself a lot of heartache. Here are some examples from Amazon. Also, don't be fooled by the cost. some of the cheapest ones work just fine. Go by the reviews. Also make sure you get a reader that is stated capable of reading your card (particularly if you have an SDHC card):
You text does not read true. You are connecting to a Windows PC I assume The camera plugs to a USB - what is special about it? Remove all software associated with the camera. Now plug the camera in and set it to upload. Windows will put of the Scanner/Camera Wizard. Let Windows do the work
I have the exact same camera and all I did to put my photos on the computer was plug my camera into the computer using the USB cable provided. A wizard window should pop up and click on import photos. If that doesn't work, then I'm not sure what to do. I have windows Vista, by the way.
What kind of system are u using? Mac or PC? What version of windows? If you are using their photoloader software please check the following:
In picture taking mode press menu
Go to setup tab
Go up to USB
press right arrow and highlight mass storage.
press set.
try that. If that doesn't work then try this:
In picture taking mode press menu
Go to setup tab
Go to USB
press right arrow highlight PTP
press set.
This will allow you to chose which program to open with. Chose the Microsoft scanner/camera wizard and then just follow prompts.
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