Under Mac OS X

1Select a suitable setting for [Scanning Side]. (This is the same in Simple Mode and Advanced Mode.)

NOTE

Specify one of the settings below according to the page side setting you want to use.

- [Simplex]

Scan only the front side of documents loaded into the feeder.

- [Duplex]

Scan both sides of documents.

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- [Skip Blank Page]

As each document page is scanned, the scanner detects whether it is blank, and if so, the image is not saved.

yUnder Windows, selecting [Skip Blank Page] enables the [Setting] button, which opens the [Blank Skip Setting] dialog box. Under Mac OS X, selecting [Skip Blank Page] opens the content density setting screen.(The dialog box shown below is an example from Windows, but the setting items are the same under Mac OS X.)

yThis screen serves for adjusting the content density used to judge whether a page is to be considered blank. Increase the setting if blank pages are not skipped, and decrease the setting if non-blank pages are skipped.

yThe Skip Blank Pages function may not work properly if a [Custom] setting is enabled for [Gamma Settings].

yIf a scanning side setting (simplex or duplex) is specified in the application settings, set [Simplex].

-[Folio]

Documents that are normally folded in half are scanned on both sides and composed into one image.

yUnder Windows, if the scanner driver settings screen was called from an ISIS compatible application, you cannot click [Folio] if [Patchcode] is selected in the [Batch Separation] box of the [Others] tab.

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