Scanning an Image into Your Macintosh G3, G4 or iMac

1 Place the original in the Automatic Document Feeder.

2 Adjust the following settings, if needed, in the scanner setup dialog box:

Resolution

Colour Type

Brightness

Contrast

Scanning Area

3 Click Start.

When scanning is finished, the image will appear in your graphics application.

Settings in the Scanner Window

Image

Resolution

Choose the scanning resolution from the Resolution pop-up menu. Higher resolutions take more memory and transfer time, but can achieve a finer scanned image. (Each model has different resolutions. See Specification.)

Colour Type

Black & White—Set the image Type to Black&White for text or line art. For photographic images, set the image type to Gray (Error diffusion) or True Gray.

Gray (Error Diffusion)—is used for documents that contain photographic images or graphics. (Error Diffusion is a method for creating simulated gray images by placing black dots in a specific matrix instead of true gray dots.)

True Gray—also is used for documents containing photographic images or graphics. This mode is more exact because it uses up to 256 shades of gray. It requires the most memory and longest transfer time.

Colours—Choose either 256 Colour, which scans up to 256 colours, 24-bit colour which scans up to 16.8 million colours. Although using 24-bit colour creates an image with the most accurate colours, the image file will be approximately three times larger than a file created with 256 Colour.

PRINTER/SCANNER

Using the Brother MFC with a New Power Macintosh® G3, G4 or iMac/iBook120