Changing the Scanning Mode
You can select a scanning mode according to your scanning purpose. Optimum settings, such as image type and resolution, are
■Selecting a Default Scanning Mode
Select a setting that best approximates the image to be scanned.
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DTP | Standard setting used when a | Color | Off | Grayscale | |
(Color) | color draft is to be scanned | 180 dpi | On (Execute) |
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Photo | Recommended when scanning | Color | Off | Color | |
| a photograph | 360 dpi | On (Execute) |
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DTP | Standard setting used when a | Grayscale | Off | Grayscale | |
(B&W) | black & white draft is to be | 180 dpi | Off |
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*By default, Prescan is disabled. Once enabled, Black & White is the default Prescan Mode. You can select a Prescan Mode of Color, Grayscale, or Black & White.
Using the Scanner With Macintosh | 70 |