Kaiser Baas iPad PhotoScanner User Manual - page 14
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TRANSFERRING IMAGES TO A COMPUTER
Undock your iPad from the scanner and connect it to your computer using the data
cable that was supplied with your iPad.
Windows
Click ‘Start‘, ‘Computer‘, the iPad will be detected as a ‘Portable Device‘. Double click
the iPad, and then double click the ‘Internal Storage‘ icon. Double click the ‘DCIM‘
folder, and then double click the file folder to access your photos. You can copy the
photos or documents to a folder on your hard drive or delete files saved on your iPad.
Mac
Click ‘Go‘, ‘Applications‘, select ‘Image Capture‘, your iPad should be selected under
‘Devices‘. You should now see the photos located on your iPad. You can copy the
photos or documents to a folder on your hard drive or delete files saved on your iPad.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. I have pressed the power button but there is no power.
A. Make sure you have connected the USB cable to your iPad charger, then connect
this to the mains power. Press and hold the power button until you see a blue light.
It is not recommended to power the scanner from the USB port of your computer.
If the scanner does not turn on, it may be faulty. Please contact our helpdesk staff
for assistance.
Q. The iPad PhotoScanner doesn’t respond when the iPad is docked.
A. Make sure you have installed the i-Scan App and docked the iPad correctly.
If your iPad is turned off or locked, turn the iPad on and make sure it is unlocked.
Q. My iPad is not charging.
A. Make sure your iPad is docked correctly and the scanner is turned off. When
the scanner is turned off, your iPad will start charging.
Q. The scanned image is poor.
A. Make sure the scanner has been calibrated before scanning. Refer to page
12 for calibration instructions. If you see lines or streaks, this indicates that
the rollers and lens are dirty. Refer to page 20 for cleaning instructions.