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  • All loose media (charcoal, pastels, graphite, etc.) must be placed in the transparent sleeve provided prior to scanning! 
    • This will protect your original document and the large format scanner from damage. It is also helpful to spray your document with fixative, which can be done in the woodshop, to avoid smudging once in the sleeve.
    • If the sleeve is dirty and reducing your scan quality, please alert the desk staff, who can clean it or make a new sleeve.

STEP 1:  Log-Into the Adjacent Workstation Using Your EID Ask a Tech Desk staff member to logon to the large format workstation (They will probably need to login using admin credentials)



STEP 2:  Launch 'Nextimage'

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TROUBLESHOOTING: If the scanner doesn't "grab" the transparency, gently push down on the back of the scanner to make sure the scanner "lid" is closed.


STEP 4: Specify Scan Preferences and Destination

Unlike most other programs, Nextimage requires you to specify where and how you would like to save your file before you scan. Once Nextimage has launched, you will be met with a blank screen with a series of tabs and buttons on the right. 

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Setting up Nextimage

Once you launch Nextimage, a small window might popup. Close the popup window.It is important and necessary to go into each of the tabs to specify the quality, color-type, and output file destination before hitting the scan button on the bottom right:


The 'Scan' Tab

The scan tab allows for you to specify the input size (which directly correlates with the placement of the edge of the transparency ~ in this case ISO "A0") and resolution (specified in DPI, or dots-per-inch). Increasing the resolution of a file will result in a higher fidelity image, but will also dramatically increase the size of the file – keep this in mind it will make editing the file in other programs more laborious. For most cases, 300 DPI is a good resolution.


Changing the Input Size (DO NOT MANUALLY INPUT DIMENSIONS!)

You can change the input size to a different setting to get different scanning dimensions depending on the size of your line drawing/picture. To see the dimensions (for reference ONLY) of the input size, click the "+" icon in the Input Size Tab. The drop down menu will display the dimensions. DO NOT MANUALLY INPUT DIMENSIONS!

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The output file tab is where you specify where the image will be saved, the name of the file, and the file extension (.pdf, .tifjpg, et cetera.png). You must change the name of the output file each time you scan or you will overwrite previous scans and it's BEST to choose Desktop as the destination and copying you scan files to a USB drive after scanning is complete. You can also specify a naming scheme, such as a prefix and index, if you are scanning multiple documentsto make your changing your file name easier for multiple document scans.


STEP 5:  Hit 'Scan'

Once you have specified all of the parameters for your scan, you can hit the 'Scan' button on the lower-right corner of the Nextimage interface.

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The scanner will feed the document through. Once the document has stopped moving, your scan is complete and is already saved to the location you specified . If (You will know this once the scan shows up in the preview screen with a circle in the middle). If you are scanning multiple documents, you can remove the old document, feed in the new one, change the name of the file under the "Output FIle" tab and hit 'Scan' again.

If you have any issues removing your document from the scanner, you can press the UP ARROW button on the large format scanner to push the document through.

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