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MFC-J6510DW

FAQs & Troubleshooting

FAQs & Troubleshooting

MFC-J6510DW

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Date: 08/11/2018 ID: faq00002781_001

Scan a document and open the scanned image with a graphics application (For Windows)

You can scan a document directly into your graphics application for viewing and editing using ControlCenter4. Click the link below for the ControlCenter4 user interface you are using to see more details.

NOTE: Illustrations shown below are from a representative product and operating system and may differ from your Brother machine and operating system.

 

Home Mode

  1. Load your document.
  2. Click the Scan tab.
  3. Select the Document Type and Scan Size.
  4. Click Scan.
    Scan tab in Home mode
     
  5. The scanned image will be displayed in the image viewer. Confirm and edit (if necessary) the scanned image.
  6. Click Open with an Application.
    Click Open with an Application
     
  7. The Open with an Application dialog will appear. Select the application from the Target Application drop-down list and click OK. The image data will appear in the application you have selected.
    Open with an Application dialog

 

 

Advanced Mode

  1. Load your document.
  2. Click the Scan tab. If you want to change the scan settings, click here to see the details of how to change scan settings.
  3. Click Image. The image data will appear in the pre-selected application you have selected in the settings window for Scan to Image.
    Scan tab in Advanced mode

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