How to Scan on Your Mac Using the Preview App, Image Capture, & More

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Want to scan a document or image on your Mac? It’s easy to do so with apps like Preview and Image Capture, which are built into macOS. Once you get your scanner set up and connected to your Mac, you can start scanning right away. If you don’t have a scanner, you can use your Mac’s Continuity Camera feature to scan documents with an iPhone or iPad. In this article, we’ll explain the easiest scanning methods and common troubleshooting steps.

Quick Steps
  1. Connect the scanner to your Mac with a cable or Wi-Fi.
  2. Go to Apple menu > System Settings > Printers & Scanners and select Add Printer, Scanner, or Fax.
  3. Select your scanner and click Add.
  4. Place a document in the scanner and open the Preview app.
  5. Go to File > Import from Scanner and select your scanner.
  6. Set your scanning options, then click Scan.
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Connecting and Setting Up Your Scanner

Step 1 Make sure you have the latest software for your scanner.

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Step 2 Plug in your scanner or multifunction printer.

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Step 3 Open the Apple icon menu and select System Settings.

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menu and select System Settings . If you’re using an older version of macOS, this will be called System Preferences instead.

Step 4 Select Printers & Scanners.

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Step 5 Click Add Printer, Scanner, or Fax….

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Click Add Printer, Scanner, or Fax… . If you already see your scanner in the list, you can skip this step. If not, click the button at the bottom of the main Printers & Scanners window to add your scanner.

Step 6 Select your scanner from the list and click Add.

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