Image Scan Sample Clauses

The Image Scan clause establishes the requirements and procedures for scanning images, typically to detect prohibited content, malware, or ensure compliance with certain standards. In practice, this clause may specify the types of images subject to scanning, the technology or methods to be used, and the responsibilities of each party in conducting or facilitating scans. Its core function is to mitigate risks associated with the transmission or storage of images by ensuring that only compliant and safe images are processed or shared.
Image Scan. 1. Click [Tools] button and select the [Image Scan] option from the drop-down menu. 2. Open a word processor that is able to input images, for example Microsoft Word. Click the location where you would like to input display the scanned images. 3. Place the desired document on the a flat surface and place the scan tip at the starting word or picture. Aim the scan tip arrow at the center of the scan area, and then press and drag the scan pen in a straight line like a highlighter. The white auxiliary light from the scan tip indicates the pen is scanning. 4. Stop applying pressure to the pen to stop scanning. The scanned image is displayed in your word processor immediately.
Image Scan. Check the [Image Scan] mode, the scanned image or word will be sent to your computer in image format. Please refer to 3.2.3 Image Scan for more detailed information.
Image Scan. When you want to scan a picture, chart or illustration, you can use the [Image Scan] mode: 1. Click [Tools] button and select the [Image Scan] option from the drop-down menu. 2. Open a word processor that is able to input images, for example Microsoft Word. Click the location where you would like to input the scanned images. 3. Place a document on the a flat surface and place the scan tip at the starting word or picture. Aim the scan tip arrow at the center of the scan area, and then press and drag the scan pen in a straight line like a highlighter. The white auxiliary light from the scan tip indicates the pen is scanning. 4. Stop applying pressure to the pen to stop scanning. The scanned image will be dis- played in your word processor immediately.
Image Scan. 1. Click [Tools] button and select the [Image Scan] option from the drop-down menu. 2. Open a word processor that is able to input images, for example Text Edit. Click the loca- tion where you want to input the scanned images. 3. Place a document on the a flat surface and place the scan tip at the starting word or picture and aim the Scan Tip arrow at the center of the scan area, then press and drag the scan pen in a straight line. The white auxiliary light from the Scan Tip indicates the pen is scanning. 4. Stop applying pressure to the pen to stop scanning. The scanned image will be displayed in your word processor immediately.
Image Scan. Select the [Image Scan] option and the scanned image or word will be sent to your computer in image format. Please refer to 3.2.3 Image Scan for more detailed information. . Business Mode: Select the [Business Mode] option to scan the text in OCR A, OCR B, MS Gothic, or Micr fonts. The fonts are common used in the invoices, checks, bills, postal codes, coupon numbers and tracing numbers etc. Please refer to
Image Scan. Select the [Image Scan] option, the scanned image or word will be sent to your cursor location in image format. Please refer to 3.2.3 Image Scan for detailed information.

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