EPSON

Scanning to a PDF File

Using Full Auto Mode, you can scan a document to a PDF file quickly and easily.
Place your original document on the document table. See the booklet for details.
Start Epson Scan. See one of these sections for instructions.
You see an Epson Scan window.
If the Mode box at the top right of the Epson Scan window is set to Full Auto Mode, click the Customize button.
Note:
If you want to change the scan mode, see Changing the Scan Mode.
The Customize window appears.
Click the File Save Settings button.
The File Save Settings window appears.
Select PDF as the file type setting. The current Paper Size, Orientation, Margin, and Compression Level setting are displayed below it.
If you need to change any of the current PDF settings, click the Options button. You see the Epson PDF Plug-in Settings window.
Select the settings that match your document and click OK. You return to the File Save Settings window.
When you are finished selecting file settings, click OK. Click OK again to close the Customize window.
Click the Scan button. Epson Scan starts scanning in Full Auto Mode.
Depending on how you started Epson Scan, the program saves the file to the location you specified or opens the scanned image in your scanning program. See Finishing the Scan for details.

Scan Multiple Pages to a PDF File (Home/Professional Mode Only)

In Home or Professional Mode, you can scan multiple pages of a document, magazine, or newspaper and save them as one PDF file on your computer. Epson Scan displays an editing page so you can view the pages as you scan them and reorder, rotate, or delete them as necessary.
Place the first page of your original document on the document table. See the booklet for details.
Start Epson Scan. See one of these sections for instructions.
You see an Epson Scan window.
Select the basic settings for the type of original(s) you are scanning, then select the destination setting for the way you will use your image(s). See Selecting Basic Settings.
Note:
If you want to change the scan mode, see Changing the Scan Mode.
Click the Preview button to preview your image(s), then select your scan area. See Previewing and Adjusting the Scan Area".
Click the Scan button. The File Save Settings window appears.
Select PDF as the file type setting. The current Paper Size, Orientation, Margin, and Compression Level setting are displayed below it.
If you need to change any of the current PDF settings, click the Options button. You see the Epson PDF Plug-in Settings window.
Select the settings that match your document and click OK. You return to the File Save Settings window.
When you are finished selecting file settings, click OK. Epson Scan scans your page and displays this window.
If you are only scanning one document page, or you don’t need to edit your pages, click Save File and go to step 9.
If you are scanning multiple pages, click Add page and replace the first page on the document table with the second page and click Scan. Repeat this step for each page in your document. When you are finished, click Edit page and go to step 9.
Note:
You can scan up to 100 pages of a document at a time.
You see the Editing Page window displaying thumbnail images of each scanned page.
The Editing Page window displays thumbnails of each scanned page. You can use the tools below the Editing Page window to select, rotate, reorder, and delete pages in your document. Click the Help button for details.
If you want to include all the document pages in your PDF file as they currently look, go to step 10.
If you do not need to include some of the pages, click the odd pages or even pages icons, or click the individual pages you do not need. Then click the delete icon to delete them.
If you want to rotate pages, click the pages or use the  odd pages,  even pages, or  all pages icon to select the pages. Then click the  left or  right rotate icon to rotate them.
Note:
The  delete icon is not available when all document pages are selected.
When you have finished editing your document pages, click OK. Your document is saved as a PDF file in Pictures or My Pictures and you return to the Epson Scan window.
Click Close to exit Epson Scan.