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Desktop Scanning in Grooper allows users to scan in documentation and create new batches to begin processing.

In this article we will show you how to install and configure Grooper Desktop for scanning documentation into Grooper. We will also go over the basics of how to scan documentation into a new Batch in Grooper from both a Reviewer and Designer perspective.

About

How To

Grooper Desktop Installation and Setup

Installing Grooper Desktop

Grooper Desktop can be installed on any desktop computer used to scan documentation. The Grooper thick client does not have to be installed on the computer for Grooper Desktop to operate.

  1. Open up File Explorer and navigate to your extracted folders.
  2. Open the extracted folder "GrooperDesktop_23.00.xxxx" to reveal the installation files.

  1. Double-click "setup.exe" to start the Grooper Installer.

  1. After reviewing the Welcome page to the InstallShield Wizard, click "Next" to continue.

  1. Read through the End User License Agreement and click the radial button next to "I accept the terms in the license agreement".
  2. Click "Next" to continue.

  1. Now you can choose the location where you want the Grooper Application to be installed. It is recommended to use the default file path.
FYI

Notice that this application is being installed in Program Files (x86). We are installing a 32-bit application because it interfaces with scanners.

  1. Click "Next".

  1. Click the "Install" button to begin installation.

  1. Installation should only take a few minutes. When finished, a window should pop up saying that the installation is complete. Click "Finish" to finalize your installation.

There is one more thing we need to do to finish the installation of Grooper Desktop. We need to reserve a URL for Grooper Desktop to use. See the next tab for instructions on how to do this.


Reserve URL for Grooper Desktop

The first time you run Grooper Desktop, you might notice a notification pop up above your system tray that says Grooper Desktop is "Not Configured".

This is because you need to reserve the URL as the listening location that the service will use to pull from the scanner. We will run a short command line code to reserve this URL.

  1. right click on the Grooper "G" logo in your system tray and click on "Configure..."

  1. When the window pops up, Web Scanning is set to "Disabled".
  2. Click the drop-down arrow and select "Enabled".

  1. Click the down arrow to the left of "Web Scanning" to expand properties.
  2. Down at the bottom, you will see a property called "URL Reservation". It is populated with a netsh command. Select the contents of this property and copy it to your clipboard.

  1. Open a Command Prompt (as an administrator) in Windows and paste the previously copied netsh command. Hit Enter.
  2. The command prompt should return with "URL reservation successfully added".

Now you should be finished with the installation of Grooper Desktop!

Add Your Scanner

Before scanning documentation into Grooper, we need to make sure the correct scanner is selected to run with Grooper Desktop.

If you have not reserved the URL for your scanner, please return to the previous tab and complete the steps for reserving your URL.

  1. In your system task bar, there should be a "G" icon. Right-click and click "Configure".
    • If you do not see the "G" icon in your system task bar, Grooper Desktop may not be running. In that case, just run Grooper Desktop from your start menu.

  1. When the Grooper Desktop window pops up, check to see if Web Scanning has been enabled.
  2. If Web Scanning is listed as Disabled, click the drop down menu to switch it to Enabled.

  1. Click the arrow next to Web Scanning to open up the sub properties.
  2. Next to Device, click the drop down menu and select the type of scanner you are using.

  1. Now click the arrow next to Device to access the sub-properties.
  2. Click the drop down menu next to Device Name.
  3. Select the device you will be using to scan.

  1. With the proper device selected, you can click the ellipsis button next to Device Settings to update scanner properties.

  1. In this example, we have changed the Color mode to 24-bit Color and the Scanning Side to Duplex. Feel free to look through the properties and customize based on your business needs.

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Scanning Documentation Into Grooper

Scanning Into Grooper

  1. Navigate to the "Batches" page in Grooper (scanning can also be performed on the "Tasks" page in Grooper).

  1. Click the plus-sign icon in the top right corner of the window to scan in a new batch.

  1. A "Create New Batch" window will pop up.
  2. The Name may auto-populate with the date and time. Feel free to name the Batch in whatever manner fits your business needs. Here we are just going to add the name of the process to the date and time stamp.

  1. Click the three lines icon next to the Process property to bring up the drop down menu. Select which Batch Process you wish to apply to the documents that you are scanning.
  2. Click "OK" to save your preferences.

  1. Now the Batch should be created in Grooper. Locate the Batch in the list of Batches and double click to open the "Scan Viewer" window.

  1. Ensure your scanner is listed in the top left corner of the "Scan Viewer" window. The dot to the left of the scanner name should be green and the scanner should be listed as "Ready".
  2. Place your documentation into the scanner, then click the play button at the top to start the scan.

  1. Your documentation should be scanned in according to the settings configured in either Grooper Desktop or the Review Batch Process step associated with scanning.

Rescanning Pages

Sometimes you may need to rescan certain pages in your batch. You may not be able to see all the information on the page due to skewing or a folded corner. Go ahead and go through the physical paperwork and find the documentation that needs to be rescanned. After you place it back into the scanner, follow these steps:

  1. To access the Scan Viewer, click the "Scan Viewer" tab on the left side of the page.

  1. In the Scan Viewer, select the pages you need to rescan.
  2. Right-click and click "Delete" to delete the selected batches.

  1. Click "Execute" to confirm the deletion.

  1. Right-click on a page in the batch.
  2. Hover over "Scan", and you will see several selections become available. Choose the option that places the new pages where you need them to be:
    • Scan (scans to the end of the batch)
    • Scan After
    • Scan Before
    • Scan Repeat

  1. The documentation will then be scanned in to the selected position in the batch.


Image Adjustment

After you scan in documentation, you may notice some images need to be adjusted. There are several tools available to adjust images in the Scan Viewer.

When reviewing a scanned batch, you may come across pages that were not in the proper orientation. You can manually rotate the images in the Scan Viewer.

  1. Find and select the image you need to rotate.

  1. Right-click on the thumbnail of the image.
  2. Select "Rotate Left" or "Rotate Right" to rotate the image 90 degrees.

  1. Repeat steps 2-3 until the image is in the proper orientation.


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