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Your question is not 100% clear. Typically when you scan any picture you scan "to disk" meaning the file is stored as a bitmap, in the format of your choice, at the scan resolution and color depth settings of your choice wherever you choose on your computer / hard drives. The Epson Scan utility is perfect for this and is included.
If you mean scan directly "to optical media / burned CD or DVD" then, no, you would scan your files to your compute'rs hard drive first, then you could burn a "disk" (CD / DVD / BluRay) with whatever pictures your have assuming you also have burning software (available free online) and a CD / DVD / BluRay burner with some blank media.
You can also scan to make quick copies a la "to printer", send directly to OCR software to convert scanned text to editable text files, etc.