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If you want to scan a document to create a digital file, there are five places where you can do this in Van Vleck.  One of them, the copier/scanner in the Math Library can be used by anyone with a University connection. The other facilities are reserved for members of the Math Department. If you want to scan a document to a PDF file, use the copier/scanners located on floors 3-8 of Van Vleck.  The document feeder makes it easy to scan a large multipage document to a PDF file which can then be e-mailed to someone. Math Department faculty, graduate,
If you want to scan a document to create a digital file, there are several places where you can do this in Van Vleck.  One of them, the copier/scanner in the Math Library can be used by anyone with a University connection. The other facilities are reserved for members of the Math Department. If you want to scan a document to a PDF file, use the copier/scanners located on floors 3-8 of Van Vleck.  The document feeder makes it easy to scan a large multipage document to a PDF file which can then be e-mailed to someone. Math Department faculty, graduate,
students and staff will be given access codes to use the copy feature of these machines.
students and staff will be given access codes to use the copy feature of these machines.



Revision as of 17:00, 8 July 2011

   Scanning

If you want to scan a document to create a digital file, there are several places where you can do this in Van Vleck. One of them, the copier/scanner in the Math Library can be used by anyone with a University connection. The other facilities are reserved for members of the Math Department. If you want to scan a document to a PDF file, use the copier/scanners located on floors 3-8 of Van Vleck. The document feeder makes it easy to scan a large multipage document to a PDF file which can then be e-mailed to someone. Math Department faculty, graduate, students and staff will be given access codes to use the copy feature of these machines.

For small, individual scanning jobs, The Math Department also has two flatbed scanners in room 322. There is an HP5590 with a document feeder attached to the the PC near the door and an Epson V300 Photo scanner attached to the iMac next to the PC. In order to use these scanners you must have a Math Department account. You will use this account to log into the PC or Macintosh. (On the PC you must first must make sure that you have selected the UW-Math domain, before logging in). There is also an Epson flatbed scanner attached to the iMac in 101B Van Vleck.

For more details about these scanners, select one of the following: