Ricoh IS450 operating instructions Gray Scale Scanning

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Gray Scale Scanning

Glay Scale scanning converts an original into image data consisting of 4-bit or 8-bit gradations. Four bits can express 16 gradations, and eight bits can express 256 gradations. This function is used to output an original that contains intermediate tones on an output device that can express intermediate tones for a single pixel, such as a display or a Dye Sublimation printer.

Although a higher number of bits produces higher image quality, it is important to remember that the processing time will be longer. For example, when an area is scanned using the 8-bit multi- scan mode, it requires eight times as much memory as when scanning the same area through binary scanning or halftone scanning.

Limitation

When this function is used during duplex scanning, there are limits on the front and image data size: 3.6 million bytes with gray scale scanning, and 4 million bytes with binary scanning

During double-sided scanning, this function is valid only for the front side of the original. data size for the reverse side is 360 million bytes.

Note

When using this function, the image on the reverse side might be scanned through the document, depending on the condition of the original.

Original

4-bit image

8-bit image

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Contents Image Scanner Introduction Copyright Declaration of Conformity Examples of Indications Safety InformationSafety During Operation Safety Information Iii Important Information Important InformationImportant Information Limitation How to Read This ManualHow to Read This Manual ReferenceTable of Contents General Scanning Method Manual Scanning Setting OriginalsOriginals DIP Switches Functions MaintenanceSpecifications OptionsPage Features IntroductionSpace-saving design IntroductionGuide to the Scanner Scsi Connector Power ConnectorRotary Switch DIP SwitchesUnderstanding the Indicators DescriptionIntroduction Checking the Scanner Location Preparing for InstallationSetup location Setting up the Scanner Installation space Installation environment ImportantUsable range Recommended range Setting up the Scanner Connecting to the Host ComputerWhat is SCSI? Scsi Connection Require Ments for the ScannerConnecting to the Host Computer Setting the Scsi IDConnecting the Scsi Cable No Connection to Other Port 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 Off the Scanner Power Turning On/Off the Scanner PowerTurning On the Scanner Power Initializing the Scanner Recommended Sizes and Weights of Originals OriginalsDifficult to Detect Sizes Contact glass Auto Document Feeder ADF Original Sizes and Scanning AreaOriginals Original sizes that can be detected automatically 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 ActionDescription of error Action Error Indicators and SolutionsTroubleshooting 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 DistanceRed Lamp Unit Type a OptionsImage Processing Unit Type a Endorser Unit Type a Printing Function Specifications Scanner Electrical and Hardware SpecificationsDIP Switches Functions PreviewBinary scanning ScanScanning Composition Halftone scanningBinary Scanning/Threshold Standard modeDynamic threshold mode Halftone Scanning Gray Scale Scanning Area Extraction Section Area Multi-area Settings Auto Photo/Letter Resolution Brightness ContrastGamma Correction Noise removal Binary FiltersParameter Download SmoothingDocument Size Detection in the Auto Document Feeder ADF Document Size DetectionDocument Size Detection on the Contact Glass Erase Background When Erase Background is disabledWhen Erase Background is enabled DIP Switch 10, 27 IndexRed Lamp Unit Appendices