Saving Scanned Data on the USB Flash Drive Using the Operation Panel of the Machine
You can save scanned data on the USB flash drive directly.
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Do not remove the USB flash drive from the machine under the following conditions:
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While scanning is in progress
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Before saving the scanned data
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For safety reasons, we recommend backing up the scanned data saved on a USB flash drive to another media periodically to avoid unexpected accidents.
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We assume no responsibility for damage to or loss of data for whatever reason even within the warranty period.
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Select Scan on the HOME screen.
The screen for selecting to which you save the data is displayed.
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Select USB flash drive, then press the OK button.
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When the message informing you that the operation restriction is enabled, ask the administrator of the machine you are using.
For details on the operation restriction of the machine:
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Select Save to USB flash drive, then press the OK button.
The Scan standby screen is displayed.
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Use the button to select the document type.
- Document
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Scans the original on the platen glass or the ADF as a document data applying the settings specified in Scan settings.
- Photo
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Scans the original on the platen glass as a photo data applying the settings specified in Scan settings.
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Press the right Function button to adjust the settings as necessary.
Setting Items for Scanning Using the Operation Panel of the Machine
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Pressing the left Function button on the Scan standby screen allows you to register the current scan settings as a custom setting.
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Load the original document on the platen glass or in the ADF.
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Press the Color button for color scanning, or the Black button for black & white scanning.
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If the original is not loaded properly, a message is displayed on the LCD. Load the original on the platen glass or in the ADF according to the scan settings.
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If you select ON for Preview on the scan setting screen:
The preview screen is displayed before saving the scanned original on the USB flash drive.
If ON is selected for Preview on the scan settings screen, the preview screen is displayed on the LCD after scanning. To rescan the original, press the left Function button. If you select PDF or Compact PDF for Format on the scan setting screen, you can rotate the scanning image on the preview screen by pressing the right Function button. To start saving, press the OK button.
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If you load the original in the ADF:
The machine starts scanning and scanned data is saved on the USB flash drive.
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If you load the original on the platen glass:
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When you select JPEG for Format on the scan settings screen, the machine starts scanning and scanned data is saved on the USB flash drive.
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When you select PDF or Compact PDF for Format on the scan settings screen, the confirmation screen asking you if you continue scanning is displayed after scanning is complete.
If you continue scanning, load the original on the platen glass and start scanning.
If you do not continue scanning, press the left Function button. The scanned data is saved on the USB flash drive in one PDF file.
When you scan the originals continuously, you can save up to 100 pages of images in one PDF file.
Remove the original on the platen glass or from the document output slot after scanning is complete.
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If the USB flash drive becomes full while scanning images is in progress, only the images already scanned can be saved.
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You can save up to 2000 files of scanned data in both PDF and JPEG data format.
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The folder and file name of scanned data saved on the USB flash drive is as follows:
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Folder name: (file extension: PDF): CANON_SC\DOCUMENT\0001
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Folder name: (file extension: JPG): CANON_SC\IMAGE\0001
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File name: Running numbers, starting from SCN_0001
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File date: The date and time of saving as set in the machine.
For details on how to set the date and time:
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Importing the Scanned Data Saved on a USB Flash Drive to the Computer
You can import the scanned data saved on a USB flash drive to the computer. After scanning the data, connect the USB flash drive to the computer, then import the data.