Viewer 2 Eng
Viewer 2 Eng
Viewer 2 Eng
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The original purchaser may use the software on a computer system owned or used by the original purchaser for the purpose of any business or profession. The original purchaser may store the software on a hard disk system for use only by the permitted number of users and connected only to the permitted number of communication devices (default: one device) as specified in the system configuration file contained within the software product at the time of purchase, plus the number of users and devices added by obtaining a valid licensed upgrade from Wordcraft International Limited or an authorized agent of Wordcraft International Limited.
GOVERNING LAW
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LIMITED WARRANTY
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Trademarks
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TOSHIBA Viewer V2
Introduction
TOSHIBA Viewer V2 has been specially designed for use with the TOSHIBA Multifunctional Digital Systems e-STUDIO163/165/203/205, e-STUDIO166/167/206/207/237, e-STUDIO170F, e-STUDIO181/182/211/212/242 and TWAIN compatible scanning device. Available features of TOSHIBA Viewer V2 include: Using your TOSHIBA MFP as a printer. The e-STUDIO181/182/211/212/242 can print on both sides of each piece of paper, known as duplex printing. See the section starting on page 32 of this guide for more details. Using your TOSHIBA MFP as a scanner. Configuring your TOSHIBA MFP from the PC.
Scanning hard copy documents using a TWAIN scanner. This manual gives instructions on how to install the GDI printer driver, TWAIN scanner driver and TOSHIBA Viewer V2 as well as basic information about some of the other functions listed above.
Installation
Please read and follow the instructions below BEFORE connecting the TOSHIBA MFP to the PC. Failure to follow the instructions may mean the software does not install correctly.
For these versions of Windows it is essential that you follow the installation procedures in this guide to pre-install the USB drivers for the TOSHIBA MFP BEFORE you connect the MFP to the PC, else Plug and Play installation will not work.
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PC memory:
PC/AT 100% compatible; Modern Processor (x86) 1GHz or higher for Windows Server 2008 or Windows 7 PC/AT 100% compatible; Modern 64bit (x64) processor 1GHz or higher for Windows Vista 64-bit PC/AT 100% compatible; Modern 64bit (x64) processor 1GHz or higher for Windows XP Professional x64 Edition PC/AT 100% compatible; Modern 64bit (x64) processor 1GHz or higher for Windows Server 2003/2003R2 x64 Editions PC/AT 100% compatible; Modern 64bit (x64) processor 1.4GHz or higher for Windows Server 2008/2008R2 x64 Editions PC/AT 100% compatible; Modern 64bit (x64) processor 2GHz or higher for Windows 7 x64 128MB RAM (256MB recommended) for Windows XP Home or Professional 512MB RAM for Windows Server 2003 512MB RAM (1GB recommended) for Windows Server 2003R2 512MB RAM (2GB recommended) for Windows Server 2008 512MB RAM (1GB recommended) for Windows Vista 32 bit 1GB RAM for Windows 7 1GB RAM for Windows Vista 64 bit 256MB RAM (512MB recommended) for Windows XP Professional x64 Edition 512MB RAM (1GB recommended) for Windows Server 2003/2003R2 x64 Editions 512MB RAM (2GB recommended) for Windows Server 2008/2008R2 x64 Editions 2GB RAM for Windows 7 x64 Depending on which parts of Viewer V2 and the Printer & Scanner drivers are installed a minimum of 20MB free disk space is required. A 24 bit color video card and driver is recommended. Windows Vista/7 requires DirectX 9 with a minimum of 128MB graphics memory.
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Before installing
Before installing, please make sure that following conditions are satisfied: If you have already installed the previous version of the Printer Driver on your PC, delete the printer driver from the Printers folder immediately after you start Windows. Make sure that you are logged into Windows with Administrator permissions. If required, consider promoting your normal Windows user to have Administrator permissions for the duration of the installation and then demote them again afterwards. Close all applications that are running to avoid any conflicts during installation. Please note that these printer drivers for your TOSHIBA MFPs cannot be installed via the Windows Add Printer button; please refer to the following sections for correct installation procedures.
P3import: A utility to export data from previous TOSHIBA software only installed if TOSHIBA Viewer V1, SmartLink2000 or ImageVision2000 is already installed. When using Windows 7 or Server 2008R2 there may, depending on how Windows is configured, be a pause during the installation process while Windows searches Windows Update for drivers. The installation process is as follows: 1. Insert the TOSHIBA Viewer V2 CD-ROM in to the CD-ROM drive. 2. The TOSHIBA Viewer V2 Installation Menu (below) should automatically appear, if it does not click Start, Run, type F:\SETUP.EXE (where F is your CD-ROM drive) and then click the OK button.
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Select the required language from the list shown in the lower right corner of the TOSHIBA Viewer V2 Installation Menu. Click Install software for a locally connected TOSHIBA MFP. 3. Drivers for TOSHIBA USB MFPs are now pre-installed to Windows so that they can be found when a compatible TOSHIBA USB MFP is subsequently connected. Depending on how Windows is configured, Windows may warn that the drivers have not passed Windows Logo testing or that it cannot verify the publisher click Continue Anyway or Install this driver software anyway. Windows XP:
Windows Vista/7/2008:
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4. When the following screen appears, connect the TOSHIBA MFP to the PC and power on the MFP.
5. Windows should detect the TOSHIBA MFP being connected. When using Windows 7 or Server 2008R2 there may, depending on how Windows is configured, be a pause during the installation process while Windows searches Windows Update for drivers. If running Windows Vista/7/2008 information tips may appear as the drivers are installed, skip to step 11 to continue. For other Windows platforms; when asked if Windows should connect to Windows Update select No, not this time and then click the Next button.
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6. Select Install the software automatically (Recommended) and click the Next button.
8. Depending on how Windows is configured, Windows may warn that the drivers have not passed Windows Logo testing click Continue Anyway.
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11. The TOSHIBA Viewer V2 Installation Menu will notice the new TOSHIBA USB MFP is connected and start the Printer and Scanner drivers installation. Read the Software License Agreement. If you agree to accept the terms of the License Agreement, select I accept and click the Next button. If you do not agree, click Cancel and the installation will stop.
If you have already installed printer and scanner drivers for another TOSHIBA MFP on this PC this page will not be displayed. 12. Please wait while the files are copied from the CD.
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The MFPs device driver must be running before any remote user can scan using the MFP and can be started manually using the appropriate shortcut via Start, Programs, TOSHIBA Viewer V2, Devices. To start the TOSHIBA MFPs device driver immediately, leave the Allow remote users to scan with the MFP immediately option ticked. If the installer detects that it is necessary to restart Windows the above page will indicate this. Consider copying the shortcut from Start, Programs, TOSHIBA Viewer V2, Devices to the Startup folder in the Start, Programs menu so that remote users can scan using the TOSHIBA MFP as soon as you log into Windows.
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Share the printer using Windows normal printer sharing functions accessed via Start, Control Panel, Printers and Faxes by right clicking on the printer and selecting Sharing. The following applies when both the PC to which the TOSHIBA MFP is connected and the remote PC where the printer driver is being installed are running any combination of Windows XP x86, Vista x86, 7 x86, Server 2003 x86 or Server 2008 x86. On the other PCs, from where you want to print on the TOSHIBA MFP: 1. Click on Start, Control Panel, Printers and Faxes. 2. Click on Add a Printer. 3. Follow the instructions to connect to a printer attached to another computer the printer driver will be downloaded to the remote Windows PC automatically. If either the PC to which the TOSHIBA MFP is connected or the remote PC where the printer driver is being installed are running a 64 bit version of Windows XP, Vista, 7, Server 2003 or Server 2008/2008R2 then: 1. Insert the TOSHIBA Viewer V2 CD-ROM in to the CD-ROM drive. 2. The TOSHIBA Viewer V2 Installation Menu (below) should automatically appear, if it does not click Start, Run, type F:\SETUP.EXE (where F is your CD-ROM drive) and then click the OK button.
Select the required language from the list shown in the lower right corner of the TOSHIBA Viewer V2 Installation Menu. Click Install software for a remotely connected TOSHIBA MFP.
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4. The Network Printer drivers installer will start. Read the Software License Agreement. If you agree to accept the terms of the License Agreement, select I accept and click the Next button. If you do not agree, click Cancel and the installation will stop.
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5. Select the TOSHIBA MFP model you are using and then click the Next button.
6. Click the Browse button to search for the already shared TOSHIBA printer.
7. Click the + icon to the left of the appropriate entries in the list of Network locations to find and then select the shared TOSHIBA printer then click the OK button.
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8. The path to the shared TOSHIBA printer is shown on the installers page as it reappears; click the Install button to continue.
9. Please wait while the files are copied from the CD.
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If the installer detects that it is necessary to restart Windows the above page will indicate this.
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2. The TOSHIBA Viewer V2 Installation Menu (below) should automatically appear, if it does not click Start, Run, type F:\SETUP.EXE (where F is your CD-ROM drive) and then click the OK button.
Select the required language from the list shown in the lower right corner of the TOSHIBA Viewer V2 Installation Menu. Click Install software for a remotely connected TOSHIBA MFP. 3. Click I want to scan using a TOSHIBA MFP elsewhere on the network.
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4. The Printer and Scanner drivers installer will start. Read the Software License Agreement. If you agree to accept the terms of the License Agreement, select I accept and click the Install button. If you do not agree, click Cancel and the installation will stop.
If you have already installed printer and scanner drivers for another TOSHIBA MFP on this PC, this page will not be displayed. 5. Please wait while the files are copied from the CD.
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If the installer detects that it is necessary to restart Windows the above page will indicate this. 7. The Network Scanner Configuration program will start automatically. Select the TOSHIBA MFP that you want to be able to use for scanning and change the name if the default is not suitable, and then click the OK button.
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8. The list of remote TOSHIBA MFPs that can be used for scanning at this PC is displayed; click the Close button to finish.
This program can be used later to reconfigure the TOSHIBA MFPs that can be used to scan at this PC using the Start, Programs, TOSHIBA Viewer V2, Network Scanner Configuration shortcut. You can now use the remote TOSHIBA MFP to scan as though it was connected to the PC directly as long as the device driver for the TOSHIBA MFP is running on the PC to which it is physically connected at the time. Consider asking the user at the PC to which it is physically connected to copy the appropriate shortcut in their Start, Programs, TOSHIBA Viewer V2, Devices shortcut folder into the Startup shortcut folder so that the TOSHIBA MFP is available for scanning by remote users as soon as the local user logs into Windows.
Uninstalling
Uninstalling the Printer and Scanner Drivers
1. 2. 3. 4. Click Start then Control Panel. Select Add/Remove Programs or Programs and Features. Select TOSHIBA Printer and Scanner Drivers and click the associated Remove/Uninstall button. To confirm that the software should be uninstalled click the Uninstall button, to abort and leave the software installed click the Cancel button 5. When the removal of the software is completed, click the Finish button to close the uninstaller.
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4. To confirm that the software should be uninstalled click the Uninstall button, to abort and leave the software installed click the Cancel button 5. When the removal of the software is completed, click the Finish button to close the uninstaller.
Operation
TOSHIBA Viewer V2
The TOSHIBA Viewer V2 application installs up to three components: Viewer: used to view, scan, print and save images and to create shortcuts that combine these functions. Configure MFP Utility: used to configure the TOSHIBA MFP from the PC. P3import: used to export data from any existing TOSHIBA Viewer, ImageVision2000 or SmartLink2000 application already installed on the PC.
Viewer P3console
Main Display
Use the Start, Programs, TOSHIBA Viewer V2, TOSHIBA Viewer V2 shortcut to start P3console:
The main display consists of 4 parts: 1. The menu bar: File, Edit, View, Insert, Tools, Window and Help. 2. The toolbar: Open, Save, Scan, Print, Send, Create Shortcut and Preferences. 3. The image area: Open image files appear in this area, each in a separate window. Some image files can contain multiple images (known in P3console as pages) all pages related to an image file are shown in the same window. 4. The Status bar: Shows status information messages.
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Start new image files using the File, New or File, Acquire menu or the Scan toolbar button depending on how the image will be created. To open existing image files use the File, Open menu or the Open toolbar button or drag image files from Windows Explorer to the background of the P3console image area. To combine separate image files into one image file in P3console you can either select and drag several at once from Windows Explorer or select several in the Open dialog before clicking the Open button. To add additional images as new pages to the current image file use the Insert, File or Insert, Scanned image menu. Pages can also be added by dragging image files from Windows Explorer and dropping them into an open image file in P3console. Click on pages within an image to select them, hold down the Ctrl key while clicking individual pages to select multiple pages; selected pages have a darker border and a highlighted page number. Drag selected pages within the current image file to re-order them or to another image file also open in P3console to move them to the other image file. To copy pages, instead of moving them, hold down the Ctrl key while dragging from the original location. Right-click on selected pages to access Copy, Cut, Paste and Delete functions.
The Tools, Arrange pages menu also provides a means to re-order pages within an image file.
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Page Viewer
Double-click on a page to view it in detail in P3consoles built in page viewer.
The toolbar at the bottom of the page viewer provides the following functions: Show previous page in the image. Show next page in the image. Rotate this page 90 degrees clockwise. Rotate this page 90 degrees counter-clockwise. Mirror this page vertically. Mirror this page horizontally. Zoom in. Zoom out. Zoom to show whole page width. Zoom to show whole page Enter/Exit Annotation Mode. In annotation mode, notes can be added to the page by clicking and dragging to draw a rectangle where the note should be positioned. Until the page viewer is closed, or the Next/Previous Page toolbar button is clicked, annotations can be edited or removed by double clicking on them, moved by clicking and dragging them and resized by clicking on and dragging the annotations borders or corners. All annotations present are merged into the image as the page being viewed is closed and cannot then be edited or removed. Edit image using external editor. By default, whatever application is associated with the image will be used to edit the image; you can set a specific application via the File, Preferences menu on the Advanced dialog. Delete this page from the image. Click and drag on the image to move it, roll the mouse scroll wheel to scroll the image up and down or roll the mouse scroll wheel while holding down the Ctrl key to zoom in/out.
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Scanning
P3console can scan, or acquire, single or multi-page images from any TWAIN compatible image scanner this might include an MFP, flatbed scanner or digital camera. To change where P3console retrieves the images, use the File, Select scanner menu. To scan page(s) into a new image file, use either the File, Acquire menu or the Scan toolbar button. To scan additional page(s) into an image file already open and selected in P3console, use either the Insert, Scanned image menu or right-click on the existing image and select Insert scanned image. When acquiring images using the Scan toolbar button or the Insert scanned image entry in an image files right-click menu you can choose whether the TWAIN dialog (on which you configure the settings with which the image is scanned) is displayed or not via the File, Preferences menu in the Scanning section.
Duplex scanning
If you have paper to scan on both sides, but you do not have a scanner that can scan both sides of the paper, you can use P3console to produce a single image file containing scans of both sides of the paper: 1. Use the File, Acquire menu or the Scan toolbar button to scan the odd numbered pages in ascending order into a new image file. 2. Use the Insert, Scanned image menu to scan the even numbered pages in ascending order. 3. Select the Tools, Arrange pages menu and click the Duplex button to reorganize the pages into their original sequence. If you are scanning using a TOSHIBA MFP fitted with an RADF, select the Double sided option to scan both sides of the paper in a single pass. Insert pages with the top edge first.
Click the Print toolbar button. Configure options for printing pages that are too large for the paper in your printer and whether the Windows print dialog is displayed when printing images using the Print toolbar button via the File, Preferences menu in the Printing section on the Printing tab.
Sending image files as email attachments or, via P3fax, as fax messages
You can send messages with the image file open in P3console attached to email addresses and, if P3fax is also installed and selected as P3consoles message delivery system, fax numbers in several ways: Start the process: o Having opened or created an image file and selected it in P3console: Select the File, Send menu.
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Click the Send toolbar button. Press Ctrl+D. If P3fax is also installed, print from any Windows application to the P3 printer.
If P3console is configured to use a separate MAPI compatible email application to send messages a new message will be created in the email application. Otherwise P3console will display its Send Message dialog on which you can specify recipient email addresses and, if P3fax is also installed and selected as the delivery method, fax numbers before clicking the Send button to send the message. You can configure P3consoles message delivery system via its File, Preferences menu in the Send section:
Select to MAPI to send messages via a separate MAPI compatible email application (such as Microsoft Outlook Express) installed on the same PC as P3console. Select External mail server to connect directly to an SMTP mail server. If P3fax is also installed, select P3fax and configure further options on the P3fax Integration tab. Be aware that P3console does not keep a copy of the messages it sends directly via an SMTP mail server whereas P3fax and many the MAPI compatible email application will do so.
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It is possible to create new shortcuts to combine a Scan function with a Print, Save or Send function using the Tools, Create shortcut menu.
Examples
If you often want to scan images to a specific folder, create a shortcut that combines the Scan or Scan (with dialog) creation action with the Save output action, specify the output file name and optionally select the Make file name unique option.
If you want to scan and then print the scanned pages, effectively a copy function, create a shortcut that combines the Scan or Scan (with dialog) creation action with the Print output action. You can create as many shortcuts as you want and save them either on your desktop or in the Start, Programs menu. You can also use the Create Shortcut toolbar button to access this function.
Device Setup
Use the Start, Programs, TOSHIBA Viewer V2, Start Device Setup shortcut to start the utility.
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A list of installed TOSHIBA MFPs that can be configured from the PC will then be displayed, select the MFP you want to configure and then click the Setup device button.
After reading the current settings from the TOSHIBA MFP, they are displayed on the PC screen. The toolbar provides the following functions: Print, Write Settings, Cancel, Show Device Settings, Show Phonebook Settings, Help, Search text and Search button The settings are shown in sections below the MFPs name and presented in two parts: Those that relate to Phonebook functions and those that do not use the Phonebook and Device settings toolbar buttons to switch between these settings.
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Editing Settings
Select the section in which the setting you want to configure is stored from the left column and then expand the settings shown in the right column by clicking the + symbols. After making the required changes, click the Write Settings toolbar button to configure the MFP to match the settings shown on screen. If you know the name of the setting that you want to change for, e.g. Date, but not its location, type the name into the Search box and click the Search button. Click the Search button repeatedly to search for the next match.
As a file on disk
To save settings in a separate .ST2 file, which you can then move to another PC or store elsewhere: 1. Double click on Add settings file to create a new branch in the left column. 2. Type a suitable name for the settings, e.g. Settings as of 20071201.
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3. Drag, while holding down the mouse button, from the MFPs name, e.g. ES165, to the settings file and then release the mouse button. Initially, your mouse pointer will become a circle with diagonal line. On reaching the destination, the pointer will change to an address label to indicate that the settings can be dropped there. 4. Right-click on the new settings file and select Save as. 5. The Save settings screen appears. Designate the location on your hard disk and enter an appropriate file name, then click the Save button. 6. The settings file is saved as a .ST2 file on your hard disk that can be subsequently opened in the Configure MFP utility. 7. Click the Write Settings toolbar button to configure the MFP to match the settings shown on screen and save any new settings files you have created.
P3import
P3console installs P3import only if the TOSHIBA Viewer, ImageVision2000 or SmartLink2000 software is already installed on the PC. P3import converts messages stored in the earlier product into a format that allows them to be viewed outside of the earlier product
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Use the Start, Programs, TOSHIBA Viewer V2, P3import shortcut to start P3import and click the Next button to continue:
Select the folder to which messages should be exported, the format in which the exported messages should be stored and then the user(s) (always MANAGER for TOSHIBA Viewer) whose messages should be exported and then click the Next button.
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After the export process has completed, click the Finish button.
Duplex Printing
The e-STUDIO181/182/211/212/242 can print on both sides of each piece of paper, known as duplex printing. When using one of the above MFPs, select duplex printing via the printers Properties dialog:
The verso (even) pages print first, and then the recto (odd) pages. Therefore, when using pre-printed stationery, such as letterhead, the letterhead should be inserted face down into the main paper cassette initially.
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Suggestions
For best results, we recommend: When duplex or booklet printing, select front to back page order. When booklet printing, select flip on long edge.
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Troubleshooting
Printer not created
1. Open Windows Device Manager. 2. If the e-STUDIO MFP is listed in Device Managers Other Devices section: a. Insert the Viewer V2 CD. b. Right-click on the e-STUDIO entry and select Update Driver. Install drivers from the \Printer folder on the Viewer V2 CD. 3. If the e-STUDIO MFP is listed in Device Managers Ports section: a. Note the COM port number shown in Device Manager. b. Insert the Viewer V2 CD. c. Select the Install software for a locally connected TOSHIBA MFP option. d. Follow screen prompts to connect and power on the TOSHIBA e-STUDIO MFP. If the printer installation does not start automatically, click the Click here to select the MFP and port manually link then select your e-STUDIO model and the COM port noted above. To access Device Manager: 1. Right click on My Computer or Computer on your Windows desktop or in the Windows Start menu and select Manage. 2. Select Device Manager in the left-hand pane, entries are shown in the right-hand pane.
Domain Server
If, when using a domain server and after installing ViewerV2/P3fax+ocr, Windows indicates that there is a problem with the server, network connection, or the user account, please re-define your network ID as follows: 1. Log onto the local computer as a local PC administrator, and connect to a workgroup. 2. Right click on My Computer and select Properties; select the Computer Name tab; click the Network ID button to launch the Windows Network ID Wizard; redefine your network domain ID. 3. Upon restarting Windows, then you can log onto the domain.
Excel 2007 does not print all of a worksheet onto Folio, K8 or 13" Legal paper
Try updating Excel 2007, reducing the bottom margin and/or adding a footer.
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