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(Vanity) I Need Help Locating Epson Scanner on Network with Adobe Acrobat
1/17/2005 | David

Posted on 01/17/2005 9:33:03 AM PST by grassboots.org

Our home computers are networked. I would like to capture an image from my scanner into a PDF file. I have AA 6.0. and an Epson Printer CX6400. When I try to open from the AA program I go to Open With Scanner and the scanner is not listed. Any ideas?


TOPICS: Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: adobeacrobat; epson; pdf; printing

1 posted on 01/17/2005 9:33:07 AM PST by grassboots.org
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To: grassboots.org

First thing is to make sure that you can scan normally, making sure that your twain drivers are set up, you can scan to a file, etc. If nothing else, you can scan to a file and insert it into your pdf.


2 posted on 01/17/2005 9:39:44 AM PST by kenth (Tagline expired.)
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To: kenth

I've been using the scanner successfully for months. What I was hoping for is the ability to zoom in on antique postcards and thought that if "PDF'd" from an original I might lose less clarity on a zoom as opposed to scanning to some kind of file and then converting.

If I were to save to a file, what format would be best?


3 posted on 01/17/2005 9:43:36 AM PST by grassboots.org
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To: grassboots.org

Use a noncompressed format, possibly BMP?


4 posted on 01/17/2005 9:51:08 AM PST by Brian328i
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To: grassboots.org

Also, if you can scan on the computer connected to the scanner, you probably will have to use Samba to share the scanner on the network.


5 posted on 01/17/2005 9:52:02 AM PST by Brian328i
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To: grassboots.org

I haven't used AA in ages, and never version 6.0, but scanning to a file shouldn't be any different than scanning directly into AA I would think. Just make sure you don't scan to a lossy compression, like a jpeg. Scan to a bitmap, tiff, png. Just scan at the resolution (and zoom) you need then you can crop with acrobat.

As for why acrobat isn't seeing your scanner, I don't know. Sorry I can't be more specific, but I'm just working with generalities. Maybe someone else here can offer up more specific suggestions on why it's not seeing the scanner.


6 posted on 01/17/2005 9:52:04 AM PST by kenth (Tagline expired.)
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To: grassboots.org

I haven't used AA in ages, and never version 6.0, but scanning to a file shouldn't be any different than scanning directly into AA I would think. Just make sure you don't scan to a lossy compression, like a jpeg. Scan to a bitmap, tiff, png. Just scan at the resolution (and zoom) you need then you can crop with acrobat.

As for why acrobat isn't seeing your scanner, I don't know. Sorry I can't be more specific, but I'm just working with generalities. Maybe someone else here can offer up more specific suggestions on why it's not seeing the scanner.


7 posted on 01/17/2005 9:52:43 AM PST by kenth (Tagline expired.)
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To: grassboots.org
If I were to save to a file, what format would be best?

If your primary interest is image accuracy instead of file size, TIFF format would be a good choice. TIFF images can be placed in PDF files.

JPEG format is another good option, but depending on how much compression you use, you may get unwanted artifacts in the image.

For zooming purposes, the main factor is resolution. The more dots-per-inch (DPI) you scan with, the more detail you will capture in the image. Try a 24-bit RGB color or 8-bit grayscale scan at 150 DPI, and save it in TIFF format with LZW compression. That should give plenty of detail.

8 posted on 01/17/2005 9:58:41 AM PST by HAL9000 (Spreading terrorist beheading propaganda videos is an Act of Treason!)
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To: grassboots.org
Are you talking about the free Adobe Acrobat reader or the $449 Adobe Professional which allows you to create files? I have a feeling that this might be your problem.
9 posted on 01/17/2005 10:09:11 AM PST by NonValueAdded ("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good" HRC 6/28/2004)
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To: Brian328i

What is Samba? (A New Pancake Restaurant?)


10 posted on 01/17/2005 10:09:21 AM PST by grassboots.org
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To: NonValueAdded

Nope, the Professional (PDF Maker).


11 posted on 01/17/2005 10:10:58 AM PST by grassboots.org
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To: grassboots.org

Oh, sorry I forget Windows users. :P

Samba is the term commonly used (by UNIX users) to refer to Windows Printer/File Sharing.


12 posted on 01/17/2005 10:11:59 AM PST by Brian328i
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To: Brian328i

now I get it, I have only had that computer on the network for a few months, so perhaps it is not set to share. You probably have hit the jackpot - or perhaps I have. <:-)


13 posted on 01/17/2005 10:16:32 AM PST by grassboots.org
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To: grassboots.org

Also, I think you'll have to add the scanner to other computers on the network, just goto the add scanner icon in the printer/scanner directory, I beleive thats where it is.


14 posted on 01/17/2005 10:19:43 AM PST by Brian328i
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To: Brian328i

Thanks!


15 posted on 01/17/2005 10:23:58 AM PST by grassboots.org
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