This section describes how to start scanning from a WIA application (Adobe Photoshop, etc.) installed on a computer.
The procedure when scanning with Adobe Photoshop on a computer connected via a USB cable or WSD Scan connection to the machine is used as an example.
Memo
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The WIA driver does not support Mac OS X.
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The WIA 2.0 driver supports Windows 10/Windows 8.1/Windows Sever 2012 R2/Windows 8/Windows Server 2012/Windows 7/Windows Server 2008 R2.
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The WIA 1.0 driver supports Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008.
Scanning
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Set a document in the ADF or on the document glass.
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Set the scan mode on the touch panel.
For details, refer to "Setting PC Scan mode" in "Changing the Machine Settings".
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Start Adobe Photoshop on the computer.
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Select [Import] from [File], and then select [WIA: MB5(4)x2/ES5(4)1x2] or [WIA: OKI Universal WIA].
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Click [Scan].
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Select a paper feed method.
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Select an image type.
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Specify the area to scan.
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Click [Scan].
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To complete scanning, click [Cancel].
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If you do not scan other pages or the back side, click [Quit].
Using "Windows FAX and Scan"
"Windows FAX and Scan" is a function available with Windows 10/Windows 8.1/Windows 8/Windows 7/Windows Vista.
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Set a document in the ADF or on the document glass.
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Click [Start] on a computer, and then select [All Programs] > [Windows FAX and Scan]. (For Windows 8, right-click on the [Start] screen, and then select [All Programs] > [Windows FAX and Scan].)
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Click [New Scan].
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Select [MB5(4)x2/ES5(4)1x2] or [OKI Universal WIA], and then click [OK].
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Set the setting if necessary.
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Click [Scan].
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Exit [Windows FAX and Scan].