Ricoh IS450 Binary Scanning/Threshold, Standard mode, Dynamic threshold mode

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6. Appendices

Binary Scanning/Threshold

The binary scanning function converts the original into black and white image data. If the original contains any intermediate colors, they are compared with the threshold value and determined to be either black or white accordingly. The threshold value can be set to any of 255 gradations; any intermediate colors that are brighter than the threshold value are scanned as “white,” and those that are darker than the threshold value are scanned as “black.” This mode should be used to scan originals that have no intermediate colors and consist of only two colors, such as text or line drawings.

The threshold value should be set according to the intensity of the original. For example, setting a high threshold value when scanning faint text will produce text that is much clearer. Conversely, setting a low threshold value when scanning an original that is on a colored background (such as text on colored paper) will eliminate the background color from the scan.

There are two modes for the threshold value setting:

Limitation

During double-sided scanning, this function is valid only for the front side of the original.

Standard mode

Any one of 255 values can be set.

Dynamic threshold mode

This function is valid only when the optional Image Processing Unit Type A is installed. With this mode, the optimal threshold value (given the brightness of the original) is set automatically.

Original

Low threshold value

High threshold value

Dynamic threshold mode

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Contents Image Scanner Introduction Copyright Declaration of Conformity Safety Information Safety During OperationExamples of Indications Safety Information Iii Important Information Important InformationImportant Information How to Read This Manual How to Read This ManualLimitation ReferenceTable of Contents Setting Originals OriginalsGeneral Scanning Method Manual Scanning Maintenance SpecificationsDIP Switches Functions OptionsPage Features IntroductionSpace-saving design IntroductionGuide to the Scanner Power Connector Rotary SwitchScsi Connector DIP SwitchesUnderstanding the Indicators DescriptionIntroduction Preparing for Installation Setup locationChecking the Scanner Location Setting up the Scanner Installation space Installation environment ImportantUsable range Recommended range Connecting to the Host Computer What is SCSI?Setting up the Scanner Scsi Connection Require Ments for the ScannerSetting the Scsi ID Connecting the Scsi Cable No Connection to Other PortConnecting to the Host Computer Connecting the Scsi Cable Connection to Other Port Connecting the Power Cable Plug the other end of the power cable into the power outlet Turning On/Off the Scanner Power Turning On the Scanner PowerTurning Off the Scanner Power Initializing the Scanner Recommended Sizes and Weights of Originals OriginalsDifficult to Detect Sizes Original Sizes and Scanning Area Originals Original sizes that can be detected automaticallyContact glass Auto Document Feeder ADF Setting Originals Setting the Original on the Contact GlassSetting the Original in the Auto Document Feeder ADF Align the originals on the ADFSimplex scanning Duplex scanning Guides Make sure the Auto Document Feeder ADF is closed Setting Originals Scanning Originals General Scanning MethodManual Scanning Scanning OriginalsWhen Scanning Does not Start Item to check ActionError Indicators and Solutions TroubleshootingDescription of error Action Procedures to Correct Errors in the ADF When an Original is Jammed in the Auto Document Feeder ADFReplacing the Ink Ribbon Do not pull on the Endorser’s cord Cleaning the Endorser Maintenance Cleaning the ScannerCleaning the Feed Roller and Drum AppendicesMaintenance Cleaning the White Roller Duplex Model Only Maintenance Moving the Scanner Disposing of the Scanner Carrying the Scanner a Short DistanceOptions Image Processing Unit Type aRed Lamp Unit Type a Endorser Unit Type a Printing Function Specifications Scanner Electrical and Hardware SpecificationsDIP Switches Functions PreviewScan Scanning CompositionBinary scanning Halftone scanningStandard mode Dynamic threshold modeBinary Scanning/Threshold Halftone Scanning Gray Scale Scanning Area Extraction Section Area Multi-area Settings Auto Photo/Letter Resolution Brightness ContrastGamma Correction Binary Filters Parameter DownloadNoise removal SmoothingDocument Size Detection Document Size Detection on the Contact GlassDocument Size Detection in the Auto Document Feeder ADF When Erase Background is disabled When Erase Background is enabledErase Background DIP Switch 10, 27 IndexRed Lamp Unit Appendices