The job window opens.3. Press 'Subsets'.4. Define the settings for the first subset (original and file).#NOTESome settings that you define for the first subset apply to the whole job, the 'Type'and 'Resolution' settings, for example. These settings are fixed and are grayed out afterscanning the first subset.5. Touch the Start button .6. Put the next subset into the automatic document feeder or on the glass plate.7. Repeat the steps 4 - 6 for all other subsets.#NOTEA number indicates the order in which the subsets have been scanned.8. When all subsets have been scanned, Touch 'Ready'.A full overview of all the scanned subsets appears in the right-hand pane. If required, youcan still adapt the job:■ Add another subset (see below)■ Insert a subset (see below)■ Delete a subset (see below)■ Edit a subset (see below).9. When the job is OK, start the creation of the file (see below).Add a subset1. Place the first subset face up into the ADF or face down on the glass plate.2. In the preview pane, touch 'Add'.The settings pane becomes available.3. Define the settings for the new subset.4. Touch the 'Start' button .The new subset is added to the end of the list of subsets.5. Repeat the steps 3 and 4 if you want to add more subsets, or touch 'Ready' when all theadditional subsets have been scanned.The full overview of all the scanned subsets appears.6. When the job is OK, start the creation of the file (see below).Chapter 8 - Scan jobs 217Combine subsets into one file