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Using the HP ScanJet 2200c. Continuing Studies CS 38 Stanford University. Step 1: Place original on the glass. Place the original to be scanned face-down on the scanner bed. Center the original with the top edge closest to the front of the scanner bed (i.e., upside-down).
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Using the HP ScanJet 2200c Continuing Studies CS 38 Stanford University
Step 1: Place original on the glass Place the original to be scanned face-down on the scanner bed. Center the original with the top edge closest to the front of the scanner bed (i.e., upside-down).
Step 3: Under Settings, choose Resolutionand change the resolution if desired
Step 4: Click Start a new Scan Be patient – it may take a minute for the scanner to warm up.
Step 5: Click and draw a box around the object. Unless your original fills up the entire glass area of the scanner, draw a box around your picture so only the picture will be saved.
Step 6: In the Where do you want the scan to go field, choose File
Step 7: Click Output Type to ensure the scanner is choosing the correct type of scan.
Step 8: Click Output Size to ensure the size of the image meets your needs. Change Units to Pixels.
Step 10: Save the image • In the Save in: field, change to the floppy drive (or wherever on your hard drive you are storing your images) • Change the Save as type to BMP, JPEG or GIF (BMP is the native Windows file format - can’t be used on a web pageso you’ll have to eventually convert it to either JPEG or GIF;JPEG is best for photographs; GIF is best for line art and cartoons) • Enter a file name, and press Save.
Step 10a: If you have chosen JPEG, enter the compression level Step 11: Wait for the scanner to finish When the progress meter has completed, your image should now be on your floppy disk.