WinXP system scans documents and texts with copiers tutorial

  

Recently, some WinXP users have reported that they don't like to connect computers and printers together, so it is inevitable that the use of printers is somewhat unfamiliar. The following small series introduces a simple method for you to use the printer to scan files directly. Come take a look at the tutorial below.

The method is as follows:

1. Check if the copier supports scanning. Open the cover on the copier to see if there is a glass flat plate. There is support for explanation. No explanation is not supported.

2. In the case of scanning support, put the scanned data face down on the scanning panel and press it on the cover.

3, hit my computer to find our scan, double-click to open, pop-up dialog box select "Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard" ok.

4, pop-up scanner welcome wizard, click Next, then select the type of image scanning on the left navigation bar and paper.

5, set the type Click OK, pop-up "photo name and target" Select the file name and save location you want to save, click on the next step to start scanning.

6. After the scan is completed, pop up “Other options” dialog box to choose nothing, I have finished processing the photo, click “Next” and then click Finish to open you automatically. Scanned files.

The above is the specific method of how WinXP uses the copier to scan documents. This is a good idea for your friends. But your copier must support scanning. If you don't have it, you can't scan it. Want to know more exciting tutorials, please continue to pay attention to this!

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