This section illustrates scanning with the buttons on the scanner. After loading documents in the scanner, as described below, you can also scan using the OneTouch Button Panel on screen, or using a scanning application.
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Note: Always remove any staples or paper clips from documents before inserting them into the scanner’s Automatic Document Feeder. Staples and paper clips can jam the feed mechanism and scratch the internal components. Also remove any labels, stickers, or Post-It™ notes that may come off during the scanning process and get stuck in the scanner. Misuse as described here will void your scanner’s warranty.:
DETACH OR ATTACH THE STROBE 500
The Strobe 500 scanner body can be removed from the Docking Station to be used as a mobile scanner.
TO DETACH THE SCANNER BODY FROM THE DOCKING STATION:
1. Press and hold the release button on the side of the Docking Station.

2. Tilt the scanner body towards the front of the Docking Station to release the scanner from the arms in the Docking Station. You can release the button on the Docking Station.

3. Set the scanner body on the desk.

TO ATTACH THE SCANNER BODY TO THE DOCKING STATION:
1. Place the front of the scanner body in the front of the Docking Station.

2. Tilt the scanner body into the Docking Station and press on the back of the scanner to lock it into the Docking Station.

SCAN FROM THE INPUT TRAY
First, if the front feed tray is open, close it before scanning from the input tray. The paper will jam in the scanner if the front feed tray is open while scanning from the input tray.

1. Adjust the paper guide for the width of paper, and make sure the input and output trays are fully extended.

2. Load the documents into the scanner face down with the tops of the page inserted into the Automatic Document Feeder.

3. Turn the control dial to the setting you want to use to scan, align the number to the registration mark on the scanner.

4. For one-sided scanning press the Simplex button.
For two-sided scanning press the Duplex button.

SCAN FROM THE FRONT FEED TRAY
Scan from the Front Feed tray when the scanner body is not attached to the Docking Station. When the scanner is attached to the Docking Station, you can still scan using the front feed tray for single items such as thick paper, embossed plastic cards, plastic identification cards, business cards, and other items.
Note: Do not attempt to load documents into the Docking Station input tray while you have an item in the scanner fed in from the front. You can only load items into the scanner from either the Front Feed tray or the input tray at each scan time. The scanner will jam if you load paper into the input tray after an item has already been fed into the front.
1. Flip open the front feed tray from the scanner body.

2. Place an item face down, on the front feed tray, aligned to the registration marks on the tray and insert it into the front of the scanner.

3. For one-sided scanning press the Simplex button.
For two-sided scanning press the Duplex button.

SCANNING INTERFACES
You have several different scanning options with your Visioneer Strobe 500 scanner. Each method scans equally well, so use the one with appropriate options for the item you are scanning.

■ OneTouch Scanner Buttons—When you press either the Simplex or Duplex button, documents are scanned using the scan settings assigned to the selected number on the dial. The scanned images are then sent to a destination on your computer or network drive. See “Scanning from OneTouch” on page 35.
■ OneTouch Button Panel—Use this scan option when you want to scan from the computer screen. Scanning from the on-screen OneTouch Button Panel is the same as selecting a scanning option on the scanner, except you click an icon that represents the function number. See “Scan from the OneTouch Button Panel” on page 38.

■ TWAIN Interface—This option uses your scanner’s TWAIN interface to scan. Select scanning options before scanning, put the document in the scanner, then click the Scan button on the TWAIN interface window. See “Scanning with the TWAIN Interface” on page 86.

■ Windows Image Acquisition (WIA)—If your computer is running Windows version XP or later, you can use this option to scan with the Microsoft Windows WIA interface. See “Scanning from WIA” on page 89.







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