
Scanning
Resolution
You can choose a scanning resolution from the Resolution
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Resolution | Black & White/ | 256 Colour | True Grey/24bit Colour |
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100 ⋅ 100 dpi | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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150 ⋅ 150 dpi | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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200 ⋅ 200 dpi | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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300 ⋅ 300 dpi | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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400 ⋅ 400 dpi | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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600 ⋅ 600 dpi | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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1200 ⋅ 1200 dpi | Yes | No | Yes |
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2400 ⋅ 2400 dpi | Yes | No | Yes |
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4800 ⋅ 4800 dpi | Yes | No | Yes |
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9600 ⋅ 9600 dpi | Yes | No | Yes |
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19200 ⋅ 19200 dpi | Yes | No | Yes |
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Scan Type
Black & White
Use for text or line art.
Grey (Error Diffusion)
Use for photographic images or graphics. (Error Diffusion is a method for creating simulated grey images without using true grey dots. Black dots are put in a specific pattern to give the appearance of grey.)
True Grey
Use for photographic images or graphics. This mode is more exact because it uses up to 256 shades of grey.
256 Colour
Uses up to 256 colours to scan the image.
24bit Colour
Uses up to 16.8 million colours to scan the image.
Although using 24bit Colour creates an image with the most accurate colour, the image file will be about three times larger than a file created with 256 Colour. It requires the most memory and has the longest transfer time.
Reduce Noise
You can reduce noise of scanned images. When noise appears in scanned images or prints of the scanned image, this setting can reduce the noise.
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