Q: it scans really small and you can't see it well. how can i make it scan big.
A: Generally you scan at the resoultion of what will be the output or viewing device, lost ya right? OK if you want to view a picture on your monitor and see it the same size, lets say a 4x6" picture, you would scan it at 75-100 dpi (dots per inch) now when you see it on the screen it will be the same size 4x6" (or very close) Now if you scan again at 100 dpi and send it to a printer the picture would be very small, the reason is because printers are typically 300 dpi or higher, so now 3" of your picture is printed in a space of 1" Ok for a printer we would scan at 300 dpi (or close to the printers resolution) this would make the 4x6" picture come out 4x6" on the printer, however it will look 3 times bigger on your screen, do you follow? If it is just that your picture is just to small you need a picture editor, if you have the MS .NET framework in your computer the link below is for a good free editor, if you don't have the .NET , it's free from Microsoft Of course any image software will resize, but as you get larger you may get fuzzier depending how much you enlarge, you can google for "freeware" there's nonags and other true freeware sites for a image editor If you are still having trouble, make a new post so it's fresh and on top of the pile, and include the size of the picture, and is it printing or viewing on your screen that is giving you grief?