Scan to PDF fail
Scan to PDF fail
When I press the Scan-to-PDF button on the scanner it automatically opens Microsoft Publisher with a blank project. Publisher can't even import anything from the scanner, so why does it even bother? I want to remove the Publisher association of my Canon MX860, please help. I installed Acrobat Pro but no, Canon insists that Publisher is the correct program to handle PDF.
Re: Scan to PDF fail
Have you changed that in the Canon software? Have you even installed the software?
Re: Scan to PDF fail
Hehe sounds like you frustrated.
The Canon scanner software normally comes with a Toolbar and in the settings of it you can configure it to open notepad if you wanted to apon pressing the scan button.
Or Assuming you have all the software installed and everything works.
and also assuming you are using Windows XP.
In 'Control Panel' find 'Scanners & Cameras' double click it , right click your scanner and select properties, on the events tab there is a dropdown and radio boxes which allows you to
change how the scanner acts when you connect it or press buttons.
The Canon scanner software normally comes with a Toolbar and in the settings of it you can configure it to open notepad if you wanted to apon pressing the scan button.
Or Assuming you have all the software installed and everything works.
and also assuming you are using Windows XP.
In 'Control Panel' find 'Scanners & Cameras' double click it , right click your scanner and select properties, on the events tab there is a dropdown and radio boxes which allows you to
change how the scanner acts when you connect it or press buttons.
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Re: Scan to PDF fail
Canon software...are you crazy? Scanning or printing with 400MB Canon bloatware is a 17-step process!Stuart wrote:Have you changed that in the Canon software? Have you even installed the software?
DeeVeeDee wrote:Hehe sounds like you frustrated.
The Canon scanner software normally comes with a Toolbar and in the settings of it you can configure it to open notepad if you wanted to apon pressing the scan button.
Or Assuming you have all the software installed and everything works.
and also assuming you are using Windows XP.
In 'Control Panel' find 'Scanners & Cameras' double click it , right click your scanner and select properties, on the events tab there is a dropdown and radio boxes which allows you to
change how the scanner acts when you connect it or press buttons.
Thanks I'm gonna try that!
Re: Scan to PDF fail
Erm, okay then, good luck.senile wrote:Canon software...are you crazy? Scanning or printing with 400MB Canon bloatware is a 17-step process!Stuart wrote:Have you changed that in the Canon software? Have you even installed the software?