Scanning / How to

Scanning with the Scan and Save Function in EPSON Creativity Suite

Follow the steps below to scan using the Scan and Save function. For details on EPSON Creativity Suite, see Overview of EPSON Creativity Suite

Double-click the EPSON File Manager icon on the desktop. The File Manager window appears. For details on EPSON File Manager, see Overview of EPSON Creativity Suite.

You can also start the EPSON File Manager in the way below.

For Windows users:
Click Start, point to All Programs (Windows XP) or Programs (Windows Me, 98 SE, or 2000) and then EPSON Creativity Suite, then click EPSON File Manager.

For Mac OS X users:
Double-click the Applications folder in Macintosh HD, the EPSON folder, the Creativity Suite folder, then the File Manager folder. Finally, double-click the EPSON File Manager for X icon.

Click the icon in the upper left corner of the File Manager window.

The Scan Assistant dialog box appears.

Select EPSON Stylus Photo RX700 in the Scanner List.

Specify the location where scanned images are saved. If you want to change the default location, click Browse and then select a desired folder.

Specify a file name with an alphanumeric character string (Prefix) and a 3-digit number (Start Number).

Note:
The scanned image is saved in JPEG format by default. If you want to change the file format, click Options to open the EPSON Scan window. Click an arrow to the right of the Scan button, select File Save Settings to open the File Save Settings dialog box, and then change the file format.

Click Scan and Save. The EPSON Scan window opens.

Note:
The mode you used last time is used when you click Scan and Save.

Click Scan. The scanner starts scanning and then saves the scanned images in the specified folder.

After you have scanned and saved the images, you can use projects to work with the scanned images.

Copy to Fax

See Making Copies/Copying to Fax.

Scan and Copy

See Making Copies/Copying to Fax.

Attach to e-mail

See Attaching Images to E-mail.

Easy Photo Print

See Printing Photos the Easy Way.

CD Label Print

See Creating and Printing CD and DVD Labels.

Use Image

See Inserting Images into an Application.


[Top]


Previous