How to Scan on a Mac

This minHour teaches you how to scan a document into your Mac by using a connected scanner or multifunction printer. After connecting your scanner or multifunction printer to your Mac and installing any necessary software, you can scan the document and then use your Mac's built-in Preview app to save the scanned document to your hard drive.

Connecting Your Scanner

Plug in your scanner or multifunction printer.

In most cases, you’ll connect it to your Mac with a USB cable that attaches from the scanner’s (or printer’s) port to the back or side of your Mac.

  • Alternatively, you can use a wireless-enabled printer or scanner through your local Wi-Fi connection.
  • If you prefer to communicate with the scanner wirelessly, go through the setup procedure on your scanner. Make sure it is connected to the same strong wireless network as your Mac.

Open the Apple menu.

Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.

Click System Preferences….

It’s in the drop-down menu. Doing so opens the System Preferences window.

Click View.

This menu item is at the top of the screen. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu.

Click Print & Scan.

It’s in the drop-down menu. A pop-up window will open.

Click +.

This is in the lower-left side of the window. Clicking it opens a menu with the currently connected printers and scanners.

Select your scanner.

Click your scanner’s name in the menu.

Follow any on-screen prompts.

You may be asked to confirm the scanner’s installation; if so, click through the on-screen prompt(s).

Update your scanner’s software if necessary.

Once your scanner is installed on your Mac, you can check its software to make sure it’s up to date:

  • macOS Mojave and up — Click the Apple menu, click Software Update, and click Update All if prompted.
  • macOS High Sierra and down — Click the Apple menu, click App Store, click the Updates tab, and click UPDATE ALL if available.

Scanning a Document

Place your document in your scanner.

Your paper should go face-down in the scanner’s tray.

Open Spotlight.

Click the Spotlight icon, which resembles a magnifying glass, in the top-right corner of the screen.

Open Preview.

Type preview into the Spotlight text box, then double-click the result. Doing so opens the Preview window.

Click File.

It’s in the upper-left corner of the screen.

Select Import from Scanner.

This is in the drop-down menu. A pop-out menu will appear.

Click Include Networked Devices.

It’s in the pop-out menu.

Select your scanner.

Once you’ve prompted Preview to look for networked scanners, you can do the following:

  • Click File.
  • Select Import from Scanner.
  • Click your scanner’s name.

Click File, then click Export as PDF….

Doing so opens the Save As window.

Enter a name.

In the “Name” text box, type in the name you want to use for your scanned file’s PDF.

Select a save location.

Click the “Where” box, then click the folder in which you want to save your PDF in the resulting drop-down menu.

Click Save.

It’s at the bottom of the window. Doing so will save your scanned document as a PDF in your specified location.

Tips

  • If you are using a wireless scanner and it is not working, check the scanner to make sure it is connected to the wireless network after a period of inactivity.
  • Use Image Capture on Mac, this is the easiest way to access the scanner and you can drag it to the Dock if you use it frequently.

Warnings

  • Some installation discs may be out of date and thus may create problems on your Mac.

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