Using ScanSnap as a Copy Machine to Print Scanned Images with a Printer

This section explains how to print the scanned image with a printer.

When a printer links with ScanSnap Manager, the ScanSnap can be used as a copy machine.

ATTENTION
  • Note that shadows around the edges of the document may appear as lines on the generated scanned image, depending on the scanning method and paper conditions. If you print such an image, the printed image will also have lines appearing in it.
  • When [Normal] is selected for [Print quality] in the [Scan to Print] window, the scanned image is always printed at a resolution of 150 dpi regardless of the setting for [Image quality] on the [Scanning] tab of the ScanSnap setup window.
  1. Click the [Scan to Print] icon Scan to Print in the Quick Menu.
    • The [Scan to Print] window appears.
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    You can configure the settings to not show the [Scan to Print] window. If you configure the settings to not show the [Scan to Print] window, printing is performed directly.

    For details about changing the settings, refer to Changing the Settings of Linked Applications.

  2. Check the scanned image in the preview area.

    In the [Scan to Print] window, you can specify the printer to be used, the number of copies and size of the scanned image to be printed, and whether to save the scanned image in the folder specified for [Image saving folder].

    For details about the [Scan to Print] window, refer to the ScanSnap Manager Help.

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  3. Click the [Print] button.
    • The scanned image is printed.
ATTENTION
  • You cannot start scanning after the Quick Menu is displayed and before the [Scan to Print] window is closed. Close the [Scan to Print] window before scanning the next document.
  • Do not move, delete, or rename the scanned image in other applications after the Quick Menu is displayed and before the [Scan to Print] window is closed.
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