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NOTE
–The type of file which can be saved with each button is shown below.
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–When [PDF], [PDF (Multiple Pages)], or [PDF (Add Page)] is selected and if an error message appears indicating that the image size is too large, reduce the data size of the scanned image. For details, see “Output Settings,” on p.
[PDF Settings] | Opens the [PDF Settings] dialog box which |
| enables you to make advanced settings of |
| the PDF file (see “Creating One PDF File |
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[Save Scanned Image to]
Shows the location to save the scanned images. To change the location, click [Browse] → select a folder → click [OK].
[Add Scanned Image to]
This item appears instead of [Save Scanned Image to] when [PDF (Add Page)] is selected in [Save as Type]. You can select the PDF file to which you want to add the scanned image.
[Save Pictures to a Subfolder with Current Date]
Select this check box to create a folder with current date (e.g.