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In the current version of the native app it is essential to run or open the native app each time you want to use it. Once open you can use the Copia application by accessing EACAT or the web component when using the service through integration.

Native app change history
  • On November 23, 2017, the native application was updated to address some issues that had been detected with some "flatbed" or tabletop scanners (those without a sheet feeder).
  • On July 11, 2018, the native app was updated to fix some issues with certain scanners that caused the CÒPIA app not to detect that the scan had completed and to hang permanently. With the new improvement, a button has been added that allows the user to end the digitization process when he sees fit. For this reason we recommend that you download the latest version of the native application.
  • On July 5, 2019, a new update was made for the renewal of the certificate of the native application due to the expiration of the previous one on 08/27/2019. It will be necessary to update the application, after removing the old certificate from the Windows certificate store. In this sense, we detail below the steps to follow:

  1. Open the Windows console and access the certificate store by following the steps below:
    1. Select run from start menu, then type mmc . The MMC console appears.
    2. From the File menu, select Add or Remove Add-on . The corresponding window will appear.
    3. From the available add -on choose certificates , then select add .
    4. Look under "Trusted Certification Authorities" for the certificate 'DEV_CA' and delete it. Accept removal.
  2. Run the new native application and accept the installation of the new certificate.
  • On December 9, 2020, the native Copia app was updated to allow:
    • choose the tray or crystal feeder if the scanner incorporates both options.
    • choose the scanner with which you want to make the copy in case the user has more than one connected to the computer.
Technical requirements
The only technical requirement to be able to use the native application is that the user's computer has a Java JRE component with version 1.8 or higher to be able to run this application.
Installation for Internet Explorer and Google Chrome

In order to establish the connection between the scanning device and the web application of the CÒPIA service, it is essential to install the following native application on the computer:

  • 32-bit OS (December 2020 version): Download
  • 64-bit OS (December 2020 version): Download

This native application acts as a bridge between the image acquisition hardware (scanner, camera) and the service web application.

The standards supported by this native application are:

  • Windows
    • WIA (Windows Image Acquisition)
  • MAC OS X:
    • ICA (Image Capture Application)

For more information you can consult: http://www.gnome.sk/Morena/morena.html

  • Once you have downloaded the ZIP file of the native application (depending on your operating system) you must unzip and save the corresponding folder to a directory to which you have write permissions (for example, in C:\Users)
  • To open the application, simply double-click the scanner.bat file

  • A window will then open that will tell you, after a second, that the application has started successfully. The first time you run it, you will be prompted to install a certificate in your computer's certificate store. Just click Yes.

  • After a few seconds, an icon will appear on your desktop bar indicating that the native application is working properly.

  • If you want to stop the native application, just right-click and click on the following tooltip:

Installation by Mozilla Firefox

In order to establish the connection between the scanning device and the web application of the CÒPIA service, it is essential to install the following native application on the computer:

  • 32-bit OS (December 2020 version): Download
  • 64-bit OS (December 2020 version): Download

This native application acts as a bridge between the image acquisition hardware (scanner, camera) and the service web application.

The standards supported by this native application are:

  • Windows
    • WIA (Windows Image Acquisition)
  • MAC OS X:
    • ICA (Image Capture Application)

For more information you can consult: http://www.gnome.sk/Morena/morena.html

  • Once the native app ZIP file has been downloaded (depending on your operating system) you must unzip and save the corresponding folder to a directory to which you have write permissions (for example, in C:\Users)
  • To open the application, simply double-click the scanner.bat file

  • A window will then open that will tell you, after a second, that the application has started successfully. The first time you run it, you will be prompted to install a certificate in your computer's certificate store. Just click Yes.

  • After a few seconds, an icon will appear on your desktop bar indicating that the native application is working properly.

  • If you want to stop the native application, just right-click and click on the following tooltip:

Certificate public key installation

For those users using the Chrome or Explorer browser, there is no need to do this step as the application certificate public key installation is automatically installed when the native application is installed.

If you want to use the Firefox browser, before installing the native application, you must load the public key of the following digital certificate into the certificate store of your computer so that the communication between the application and the server is secure:

Open a Firefox browser window and go to “ Herramientas/Opciones/Advanced/Certificado/Ver certificados

Select the "Authorities" tab and press the "Import" button.

In the dialog box, indicate the location of the PC where you downloaded the .cer file that contains the public part of the digital certificate to be installed. Once selected, press the "Open" button.

On the next screen, check all the trust options and click "OK" to install the certificate.