| Width — the width of the scanning area. |
| Length — the length of the scanning area. If Overscan is not selected, |
| the scanner will not continue capturing beyond the trail edge of the |
| document. For example, if you setup the scanner for 8 ½” x 11” |
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| scanner will return an 8 ½ x 4” scanned area. |
| Center Frame when using fixed cropping, automatically calculates |
| the |
| This option is not available if you use auto cropping. |
| Rotate Frame when using fixed cropping, automatically calculates |
| the offset values based upon feed orientation of the document size |
| selected (landscape vs. portrait). This option is not available if you use |
| auto cropping. |
Overscan values | Overscan allows you to add a specified value (inches/mm) before and |
| after the edge of the image. Overscan values can be applied to the Top |
| and Bottom of an image and/or the left and right of an image. Overscan |
| is used in applications where automatic feeding of highly skewed |
| documents is likely. Overscan reduces the possibility of corner clipping |
| on skewed images. |
| To set Overscan values, select where you want to apply Overscan |
| values: Top/Bottom, Left/Right; All Sides then select the amount |
| (inches or mm) you want applied. Select a value within the range of 0 |
| to .375 inches None is the default. Combined Overscan and Length |
| values cannot exceed 30 inches for all resolutions except 400 dpi |
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Additional paper selections In addition to cropping and overscan values that can be applied using the Paper tab, the following options are available:
Preset Front/Rear Size the default paper size is set when a scanner is first selected. You can choose a different paper size using the
Units defines the primary measurement system. Inches,
Centimeters, Picas, Points, 20th of Points, and Pixels are available.
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