What to Know
- In Windows, go to Start > Scan > Settings > Devices> Printers & Scanners.
- Then, choose a printer and select Manage > Scanner > Open scanner > Scan.
- On a Mac, go to Apple Menu > System Preferences > Printers & Scanners. Choose a printer and select Scan > Open Scanner > Scan.
This article explains how to capture a document scan from a printer to your Windows PC or Mac. These instructions will work on Windows 10, as well as macOS 11 (Big Sur). The instructions require that the drivers are installed and your printer is already in working order.
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Capturing a Scan From a Printer on a Windows PC
Your printer model may come with software including not only its drivers but also a suite of programs to use all the device's functionality. If this is the case, then within those programs there's also likely a scanning program.
But if your model didn't come with such software, or you prefer to use in-built OS functions when possible, these instructions are for you. Take the following steps to capture your scan using tools included with a standard Windows installation.
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Open the Start Menu, and search for the Scan app.
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Alternately, press Win+x to call the Power User Menu.
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Select Settings.
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Select Devices from the main Settings screen.
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Next, click Printers & Scanners.
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Click on your desired printer, then click Manage.
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If the printer is a multi-function device, it will include a drop-down menu. Select the entry starting with Scanner.
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Click Open scanner, which will also open the Scan Windows app.
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Arrange your document's page(s) either on the flatbed or in the feeder, making sure they're aligned correctly.
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Click the Scan button in the app.
The Scan app's Source setting dictates if it will scan from the device's document feeder (if there is one), or from the flatbed. Unless you know you need to change it, it's a good idea to leave this set on Auto. Document feeders typically have a lever to detect if there are pages inside, and leaving this set to Auto will scan from the feeder if there’s something loaded, and the flatbed otherwise. Note that when scanning with the flatbed, you'll need to scan one page at a time.
Your scan will automatically be saved in the Scans sub-directory of your standard Pictures folder. It will be saved in PNG format by default and named "Scan" appended with a date stamp (e.g. Scan_20210614.PNG).
Capturing a Scan From a Printer on a Mac
Scanning from a Mac is just as easy as on Windows 10 (arguably, even easier).
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Open the Apple menu, and select System Preferences.
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Click Printers & Scanners.
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Select your printer, then click Scan.
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Click Open Scanner.
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In the Scanner program, you can select the folder to which your scans will be saved by making a select in the Scan to drop-down menu (shown as Pictures in the below image).
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To the right, the Size drop-down menu (shown as US Letter in the above screenshot) will also let you choose the size of the item.
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If your scanner has a document feeder and you want to use it, select Use Document Feeder.
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Clicking on Show Details will display a number of additional options, as follows: Scan Mode (Flatbed or Document Feeder), Kind (Text, Black & White, or Color), Resolution (quality of the image in DPI), Rotation Angle (to change the rotation of the saved image), Auto Selection (which can try to detect multiple items on the flatbed and save them separately, for example), Name, Format, and Image Correction (which provides options to adjust coloring).
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Click Scan to start your scanning job.