♦Data size
The approximate amount of data per image when data is scanned in the present option.
Note
This value is the amount of uncompressed data. The size of the stored file will differ from this value and is usually smaller if image compression is chosen and the image is compressed.
4.4Setting Information on Image Scanning
♦Current side
When a scanner that allows duplex scanning is used, specifies the page which sets the image scanning information.
To scan using the same settings as those for "Front side" and "Back side," clear the checks in the "Individual Setting" checkbox on the "Front" and "Back" tabs. A single "Duplex" tab will be displayed at the left so that the same image scanning information can be set for "Front side" and "Back side."
To scan using different settings for "Front side" and "Back side," check the "Individual Setting" checkbox on the "Front" and "Back" tabs. Two tabs, "Front" and "Back," will be displayed at the left. Select each tab and enter the desired settings.
This is only effective when ADF (Duplex) is selected for the method of paper feed. For scanner types which permit duplex scanning, see "Relevant Image Scanner Specification" in the Appendix.
♦Resolution
Specifies the number of pixels (dots) per inch. Select a fixed resolution from the list or [Custom]. High resolution requires more memory.
The supported resolution depends on the type of scanner and the options installed. See "Relevant Image Scanner Specification" in the Appendix.
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