Chapter 9 Practical Examples

• To scan a batch of documents one page at a time

Set the [Feeding Option] to either [Automatic Feeding] or [Panel Feeding], and scan each page. After scanning each page, the scanner returns to the waiting state.

When [Automatic Feeding] is selected as the [Feeding Option], the scanner detects documents and starts scanning as they are loaded.

When [Panel Feeding] is selected as the [Feeding Option], press the Start button to scan after loading each page.

• To stop the scanner when pages double feed

Confirm that the [Double Feed Detection] method selected on the [Others] tab sheet suits the document being scanned. (See “Double Feed Detection,” on p. 7-21.)

Image Adjustments for Scanning

To enhance text in documents with a background (when scanning in black and white (binary) mode.)

Select [Advanced Text Enhancement] as the Mode on the [Basic] tab sheet. The background behind the text is removed or processed so that the text is emphasized for better legibility. (See “Mode,” on p. 7-5.)

To scan documents with different brightness on the front and back

Adjust the back side brightness and contrast on the [Brightness] tab sheet. However, when a text enhancement mode is selected, the back side brightness cannot be adjusted. (See “[Brightness] Tab Sheet,” on p. 7-13.)

When you want to reduce the moire patterns that appear when photos in magazines are scanned

Setting [Moire Reduction] on the [Basic] tab sheet allows you to reduce the moire patterns that are generated when color photos are scanned at low resolutions. Moire reduction is enabled when the resolution is 300 dpi or less, and [High-Quality Moire Reduction] is displayed when the resolution is 240 dpi or less.

To rotate scanned images

Select a rotation angle (0, 90, 180 or 270 degrees) as the Document Orientation setting on the [Image processing] tab sheet. (See “[Document Orientation],” on p. 7-17.)

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