STEPS IN USING THE SCANNER AT
HEWLETT PACKARD SCANJET 4c GRAPHIC PRO
FLATBED SCANNER, COMPUTER ROOM L110
Place 3 ˝” Floppy Disk into the A:\
Open Adobe PhotoDeluxe Business Edition 1.0 on Desktop (double click on the icon)
Place document on scanner (face down it is similar to a copy machine)
Click Get & Fix Photo
Click Get Photo
Click Scanner’s Arrow
Select Input Source
Click HP PrecisionScan Pro 1.0
Click OK
Click on scanner’s icon (scanner picture)
Click 1 Mode
Click Guided
Click 3 Sizing
Click Original 100%
Click 4 Type
Click Black & White Photo or Text
Click 5 Scan
Click on the Scan icon to start the scanning process (Photo of page will appear)
Saving the Scanned
Document
Click File
Click Save As
JPEG File or GIF89a Export (JPEG File is the most popular)
Save
Save in: 3 ˝” Floppy (A:\)
Type File name: How
To Use The Scanner Save
Save As JPEG (*jpg) Cancel
Flatten Image Don’t Include Alpha Channels
R Add to Gallery My Photos New Gallery
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Click on Save
JPEG Options OK
Continue converting photo to JPEG format. Cancel
Advanced
Click on OK
(Photo of the Page in the background)
Click on the x to close the page
Adobe PhotoDeluxe Business Edition (Title)
Save changes to the Adobe PhotoDeluxe document ‘Untitled-1’ before closing?
Yes No Cancel
Click on No
(No changes were made)
Opening the Scanned
Document
Click File
Click Open File
Open
Look in: 3 ˝” Floppy (A:)
How To Use The Scanner jpg
Click on the file
Will show the scanned page
Click on the x to close the page
Adobe PhotoDeluxe Business Edition (Title)
Save changes to the Adobe PhotoDeluxe document ‘Untitled-2’ before closing?
Yes No Cancel
Click on No
(No changes were made)
Remove your document from the scanner and your 3 ˝” Floppy Disk, etc.
Note: The scannned document has to be opened on the Desktop. Click My
Computer, select the storage drive the document is saved under, and open the
scanned document in Imaging. The scanned document can be used in
PowerPoint, copy or cut, paste, save the document.
The scanner creates a file of the document in memory instead of a paper copy
similarly to a copy machine.