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Scanning from the Full Auto Mode
EPSON TWAIN
TWAIN-compliant applications
You can scan images using EPSON TWAIN and TWAIN-compliant applications with your scanner.
EPSON TWAIN offers two modes for scanning: Full Auto mode and Manual mode. When you want to scan quickly and easily without changing any complex settings, use the Full Auto mode. See Scanning an Image. To have more control over your scanning settings, use the Manual mode. See Overview of the Manual Mode Window.
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You can operate EPSON TWAIN in the same way on both Windows and Macintosh. This guide explains the operation procedure using Windows examples. |
Your scanner is controlled by your computer via a driver called "EPSON TWAIN" (TWAIN-compliant driver).
While in a TWAIN-compliant application, when you select a scan command to scan an image, the command activates EPSON TWAIN to scan the image according to the specified settings.
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While the TWAIN-compliant application may appear to be controlling your scanner in the scanning process, it is EPSON TWAIN which is actually doing the job.
You can use the EPSON TWAIN screen to specify various settings for scanning.
This scanner is a TWAIN-compliant device. You can scan images using a TWAIN-compliant image processing application.
The following TWAIN-compliant image processing applications are included in your scanner package. Please use one appropriate for your purpose.
You can also scan images using common TWAIN-compliant applications such as Imaging for Windows®.
TWAIN is a standard for the application program interface (API) between image input devices (such as scanners) and applications which control the image input devices.
Using a TWAIN-compliant application and a TWAIN-compliant scanner with a TWAIN-compliant driver enables the users to operate any scanner in the same manner.
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