ScanSnap Home has an automatic rotation function configured by default.
This function automatically rotates the image created when you scan a document sideways or upside down to output it with the correct orientation.
Since the automatic rotation function corrects the orientation of the image based on the character strings in the document, the page orientation may not be recognized appropriately when any of the following types of documents is scanned.
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- If the page orientation is incorrectly recognized, refer to [Procedure 1] to change the settings so that scanned images are not rotated automatically.
- To manually correct the orientation of a rotated PDF file, refer to [Procedure 2]. Note: This applies to the files saved in ScanSnap Home.
- Start ScanSnap Home and click the [Scan] button in the top left corner of the window.
Note: For details, refer to “How can I launch ScanSnap Home?” .
- Select the profile that you are using from the profile list.
- Click the icon (the [Edit profiles] button) in the top right corner of the window.
- Click the [Detailed settings] button in the [Scan settings] to display the [Detailed settings] window.
- Select the [Do not rotate] for the [Rotation] in the [Scan] tab.
Note: This setting needs to be configured for each document type.
- After the setting is complete, click [OK] to close [Detailed settings], then click [Save] to close the [Edit profiles] window.
- Start ScanSnap Home and click the [Scan] button in the top left corner of the window.
Note:For details, refer to “How can I launch ScanSnap Home?” .
- Right-click on the target PDF file and click [Open with ScanSnap Home Viewer].
The [Viewer] window appears.
- Click [Edit].
Note: An upside-down file is used as an example.
- Click [Rotate 180°].
- Confirm that it has been rotated to the normal orientation.
Click [Save] to save the file.
Note: To check the rotation operation in the video, refer to "How to use ScanSnap Home Viewer for Windows".