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Scan area was specified larger than | Specify the scan area appropriately. |
the original. | If you click the Auto crop button of the ScanGear MP, the scan area is |
| adjusted automatically to match the size of the original. When scanning an |
| original surrounded by white borders such as a photo print, of if you |
| otherwise want to specify a custom scan area, specify the scan area |
| manually. Refer to the Scan Guide for details on manual scan area |
| specification. |
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The original is positioned outside | Check the position of the original on the Platen Glass. Observe the |
the supported area. | following when using the |
| z There should be a gap of at least 10 mm / 0.4" between the edge of the |
| Platen Glass and originals. |
| z Leave at least 10 mm / 0.4" between the originals. |
| z A maximum of 10 originals can be scanned at once. |
| z If an original is slightly crooked on the Platen |
| of |
| z The |
| photos. |
| z Originals that are not rectangular (irregularly shaped, |
| photos) cannot be detected correctly. |
| z Originals must be at least as large as approx. 25 mm /1" square. |
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Error arising from application | Some application software do not support multiple image scanning. |
software specifications. | Scan each item individually without using the |
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| Resolution is set higher than | To view the image on a monitor, set the output resolution to 75 dpi. To | |
| necessary. | print, set the output resolution to a value such as 300 dpi. | |
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| Image correction features such as | Set [Reduce Dust and Scratches], [Fading Correction], and [Descreen] to | |
| dust and scratch reduction, fading | [OFF] in the [Image Settings] section of the Advanced Mode of ScanGear | |
| correction, and descreening are | MP. | |
| enabled in ScanGear MP. |
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There is not enough memory to | Exit any application software that are running, and try to run this software |
continue scanning. | again. |
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