Connect your scanner to your Mac, plug it in, and turn it on. Choose Apple menu System Preferences, then click Printers & Scanners. Select your scanner in the list at the left, then click Open Scanner on the right. If your scanner is also a printer, you may need to click Scan on the right before you can click Open Scanner. Scanning to a Mac OS X Repository Purpose This document describes how to scan to a repository on a Mac OS X computer from a Xerox multifunction device. This document covers scanning via FTP in the Mac OS X environment only. Setting up the Xerox device for scanning, and scanning a document to a Macintosh repository are also discussed.
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Drivers or PPDs for Mac OS X 10.7 can be downloaded from Xerox.com. These drivers have basic printing capability when used with 32-bit and 64-bit applications. 4 This product does not have support for Mac OS X 10.7. O Xerox Products’ Compatibility with Mac OS X 10.7 Xerox offers a wide variety of print drivers for the newest operating system.
What's new in this version. Version 4.5 adds scan to desktop functionality for scan capable devices. It also offers updated print time UI, as well as the ability to install the companion components - the Type 4 product specific Xerox print drivers and the Xerox Desktop Print Experience Application.
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Image Enhancement Technology: Visioneer Acuity
Weight: 6.3 lbs.
Simplex or Duplex: Duplex (two side scanning)
Interface: Hi-speed USB 2.0 (1.1 compatible)
Optical Resolution: 600 dpi
ADF Capacity: 50 sheets (20 lb. paper)
Visioneer OneTouch Technology (PC): Yes
Duty Cycle: 2500 pages/day
ADF Maximum Paper Size: 8.5' x 14' in
ADF Minimum Paper Size: 2.5' x 2' in
Dimensions: 12' x 17.6' x 12.9' (W×D×H)
Output Bit Depth: 24-bit color, 8-bit grayscale, 1-bit black & white