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82+ ## Scanning with the ScanSnap from Ricoh
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84+ The <a href =" https://www.pfu-us.ricoh.com/scanners/scansnap " >Ricoh
85+ ScanSnap portable scanner</a > is affordable, convenient, fast, and
86+ robust. We have used models from iX500 to iX1600 -- the software and
87+ interface is similar through different model numbers.
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84- ## Scanning with the ScanSnap iX500 on Linux
89+ ### ScanSnap Settings on Windows
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86- We use the portable ScanSnap iX500 for scanning our exams. This works with
87- [ SANE] ( http://www.sane-project.org/ ) out of the box; a variety of of
88- front-ends for SANE exist that work well with this
91+ Here's how to set our recommended scanner confiurations using the Windows ScanSnap software.
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93+ 1 . Plug the scanner into your laptop using a USB connection.
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95+ 2 . Open the ScanSnap the scanner. And press the "Scan" button in the top left corner.
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97+ ![ ] ( /images/scanning/scansnap_windows_00.png ) {: width ="600px"}
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99+ 3 . Now edit your profile by selecting the small pencil icon in the upper right corner.
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101+ ![ ] ( /images/scanning/scansnap_windows_01.png ) {: width ="600px"}
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103+ 4 . Halfway down the page is an option for "Detailed Setttings", click that.
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105+ ![ ] ( /images/scanning/scansnap_windows_02.png ) {: width ="600px"}
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107+ 5 . On the detailed settings page you can select
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109+ * "Greyscale" -- It is important not to chose "Black & White" as
110+ this will clamp all pixels to pure white or black and lightly
111+ written pencil marks often become illegible. Only choose
112+ "Color" scanning if your exam actually requires grading in full
113+ color.
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115+ * "Duplex" -- this will scan both the front and back of each page.
116+ Even if you printed your exam single-sided, students may have
117+ written answers on the backside of one or more pages. We
118+ recommend scanning both sides.
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120+ * "Best" -- you'll want to scan at a reasonably high resolution to
121+ capture students who write rather small.
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123+ * Turn on "Do not Rotate" -- the software will attempt to detect
124+ rotated pages and rotate the page 180 degrees, but it seems to
125+ have many false positive detections. We recommend turning this
126+ setting off, and just being more careful when loading the paper
127+ into the scanner.
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129+ * Turn off "Blank Page Removal" -- the software will also attempt
130+ to detect and remove pages with very little data. This option
131+ is also inconsistent, and can leave you with different numbers
132+ of scanned pages per student, which will break assumptions about
133+ specific exam problems being on specific page numbers.
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135+ ![ ] ( /images/scanning/scansnap_windows_03.png ) {: width ="600px"}
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138+
139+ ### ScanSnap Settings on Linux
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141+ For Linux, we use the [ SANE] ( http://www.sane-project.org/ ) software
142+ out of the box; a variety of of front-ends for SANE exist that work
143+ well with this
89144scanner. [ Simple-scan] ( https://github.com/GNOME/simple-scan ) works
90145fairly well - you will need to make sure to select the scanner in its
91146preferences and set it to scan 'Both' sides of each page; you can then
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