Xerox 2400, 4800 manual Three ways to scan

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Three ways to scan

3.If the dotted line is not exactly where you want it, put the pointer on the line and drag the mouse.

For example, if you want the scan to include a border around the image, you can drag the dotted line to be slightly larger than the autotrimmed area.

To use the pointer to drag the line, make sure the pointer button is selected at the top of the window.

4.When the trimmed area is what you want, click [Scan].

To manually set the output size for an item:

1.To scan the entire item on the glass, click [Same as Original]. No sections are trimmed.

2.To set the output size yourself, click [Same as Original] to remove the checkmark.

The settings for the output size become active.

3.Put the pointer on the image and drag the mouse to enclose the section you want in the scanned image.

As you drag the mouse, a dotted box appears on the image and the size settings change to reflect the new output size area. You can also type in the size settings boxes.

Width and Height – The measurements of the final image after it’s scanned; for example, if you plan to print the image on a typical piece of paper, the width and height are 8.5 and 11.0 inches.

Units – Units of measurement for the new area; click the drop-down arrow and choose new units if you want.

Resolution – The dots-per-inch (dpi) setting for the new area.

Scale – The amount of enlargement or reduction of the image to fill the width and height measurements; for example, if you select a small area and have set the width and height to a paper size, the scale automatically increases to enlarge the small image so it’s the same size as the paper.

A new Scan Info box on the lower left portion of the Scan Manager Pro shows the information for the new area.

You can select multiple areas. A new Scan Info box appears for each one.

The following figure shows an example of a manually selected area.

NOTE: When you manually select an area, the settings on the other panels are for the selected area, not the whole image. For example, the histogram on the resolution panel and the response curve on the brightness and contrast panel refer to only your newly selected area.

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Contents Installation User Page Table of Contents 4800/2400 Series Installation and User Guide Getting started with your new scanner Installing the scanner softwareConnecting the scanner Plug in the USB cable Getting the PaperPort software user’s guide Checking out your scannerIf the scanner is not properly connected Getting started with your new scanner Scanning by pressing the One Touch buttons Three ways to scanAbout the One Touch buttons Button Function Preconfigured SettingsScanning from the button panel on the screen Button Function Preconfigured SettingsPages setting is to scan as a bitmap for a single page item About the Configuration dialog boxSelect Configuration list Getting Help Selecting new options for the buttonsAdjusting scan settings and page settings Creating new configurationsThree ways to scan Three ways to scan Setting preferences Name of the button to receive new preferences Three ways to scan Scanning from the PaperPort software Using Twain and Scan Manager Pro21 Scan Manager Pro Three ways to scan Thumbnail image Bitmap icon Getting help with the PaperPort software Adjusting the settings on the Scan Manager ProSaving a new profile 25 Resolution settingsAdjusting the Resolution and Sharpness Adjusting the brightness and contrast Adjusting gamma, saturation, and color hue Adjusting output size Three ways to scan Saving a custom size Zooming in and out Scan Info boxSetting preferences Scanning 35mm slides and negatives Getting help with the Scan Manager ProBrief explanation Mask for 35mm slides Three ways to scan Three ways to scan Cleaning the scanner glass Installation troubleshootingHow to uninstall your scanner Uninstalling the One Touch softwareFor Windows 98, 98 SE, and ME For Windows 2000 and XP Select Uninstall Method windowUninstalling the PaperPort software Country Telephone Contacting technical support