Nov 16, 2016 My subject line says it all - Canon does not appear to have any wifi software to allow my new G7X Mark II to link to El Capitan or later, and although my camera charges fine when connected to my Mac with a USB cable, Mac Photos does not recognize that a camera has been plugged in and images are ready for download. Scan images in Image Capture on Mac. After connecting a scanner to your Mac, use Image Capture to scan images. If your scanner has an automatic document feeder, you can scan several pages at once. If you have a flatbed scanner, you can scan multiple images, straighten any that were placed crooked on the scan bed, and save each image to its own. Oct 18, 2015 You should consider using Apple’s easy-to-use Image Capture. Image Capture can both copy photos off of digital cameras and control a scanner to scan paper documents. Today’s tech tip focuses only on scanning. Image Capture can control hundreds of scanners made by Brother, Canon, Epson, HP and other manufacturers. Image Capture is one of many free applications that.
After connecting a scanner to your Mac, use Image Capture to scan images. If your scanner has an automatic document feeder, you can scan several pages at once. If you have a flatbed scanner, you can scan multiple images, straighten any that were placed crooked on the scan bed, and save each image to its own file.
Connect your scanner to your computer, then turn on your scanner.
In the Image Capture app on your Mac, select your scanner in the Devices or Shared list.
If you don’t see your scanner in the list, see Set up a scanner.
Scan your images.
If you have a scanner with an automatic document feeder or flatbed scanner, see Scan images or documents.
For information about connecting your scanner to your computer, see Set up a scanner.