Instructions for Using the Flatbed Scanner
(No charge to email or save to USB)
1. Unless already on, turn on switch 1 (at the back of the middle scanner), the right monitor, and the flatbed scanner on your left (switch 4)
2. Place document in upper right corner of scanner, face down
3. Click on the “Welcome to Scanwrite!” screen (right monitor)
4. Enter filename prefix (it will use this prefix for all of your files during a session)
5. Select source: Choose 4th option WIA-Epson Perfection V700/V750 (NOT the first Epson listed)
6. Click Select
7. Choose image type on the “What do you want to scan?” box
8. Click on adjust quality link and change resolution (DPI) from 100 to a minimum of 300; then choose picture type and click OK
9. Click Preview or Scan
10. Thumbnail image appears on the upper left of the monitor screen (click "Edit Scan" if needed)
11. Click on the thumbnail to select it (giving it a blue border)
12. Then choose from the following options:
Email (sends as PDF only), Print (10 cents per side, will go to print queue release stations to your right by the copiers like all other 2nd floor workstations), Send to USB (can choose file type JPEG, PNG, TIFF, PDF single pg, PDF multi-pg), or Edit
13. Follow prompts
14. Finish (this will remove your files)
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For help using the scanner for microfilm:
• Click on the “Welcome to Scanwrite!” screen
• Click on the yellow “Help Video” icon on the top right
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Patrons are instructed to ask at the Reference Desk or Circulation Desk for further assistance.
Showing posts with label PDFs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PDFs. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Emailing docs to visually-impaired student
Just in case Christian (the blind student with the seeing-eye dog) returns for more help, the following may be helpful. His computer can't read aloud from PDFs, so he needs text copied and pasted into a word doc. I found that when I click PDF full text in ACS, I can't highlight/copy but if I click "download PDF" (bottom left) and open in Acrobat, I can do this, and then paste into word. It is also important to make sure that the pasted article includes the citation information -- in one case it did not, so I grabbed that and added it to the word doc. He is also OK with a link to an HTML text, so when HTML is available that may be more convenient, although I ended up pasting most of the articles into word regardless. Paul
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