HowTo Scan and FAX
Windows XP
Step 1 – Verify Hardware
1) Verify dial-up modem is installed and telephone line connected
2) Verify scanner power plug is plugged in and USB connector is connected.
Step 2 – Create Directory to Hold Scanned Documents
1) Scanned documents are pictures
2) Logical directory to place them is:
Desktop \ My Documents \ My Pictures \ <user named directory>
3) Create the needed directory (folder)
Step 3 – Scan Documents
1) From Start Button, select:
Programs\Accessories\Camera\Scanner and Camera Wizard
2) Choose option button:
Black and White Picture or Text (best), or
Grayscale picture
3) Choose TIF image from dropdown combobox
(unknown whether other than TIF will fax?)
4) Enter document in scanner and follow the wizard selections.
5) Scan all your documents into the previously created directory
and make sure to change the document name. The wizard will
automatically append a number if a duplicate file name is used
so the previously scanned document is not over written.
6) NOTE: There appears to be a bug in the Scanner and Camera Wizard.
as it will only let you scan one page at a time, and after scanning
it appears to hang the system. I needed to use Task Manager to
clear it after every page.
Step 4 – Fax the Scanned Documents (now TIF pictures)
1) Goto directory which holds scanned documents
2) Left double-click one image
3) The “Photo Printing Wizard” will appear along with all the pictures in the directory.
4) Select document(s) to be faxed.
You can select one, several (click checkbox in upper right corner of picture), or choose all.
5) Under “What Printer” choose FAX
6) Select Print. The “Send Fax Wizard” will appear.
7) Follow the Wizard and all documents previously selected will be faxed.
8) NOTE:
After faxing, is finished, a window appears which seems to be some default
to put you in “receive fax” mode??. I have “receive fax” turned off so not
sure what is this window. I closed it.
9) To confirm faxes were sent go to Start Button:
Programs\Accessories\Communications\FAX
Then go to “Sent Box” and confirm FAX was sent.