Configuring the Scanner Settings

The following illustrates the refer-

ence point and actual scanning

 

area in accordance with the place

 

where you set the originals.

 

A When the document is set in

 

document glass

 

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When [Scan Type] is set to “ Black and White:Text ”, “ Black and White:Text/Photo ” or “ Black and White:Photo ” and [Original Settings] is set to a 1-sid- ed option:

297mm (11.7”) (vertical) and 2000mm (78.7”) (horizontal) from the reference point

When [Scan Type] is set to other than the above, and [Original Set- tings] is set to a 1-sided option:

297mm (11.7”) (vertical) and 630mm (24.8”) (horizontal) from the reference point

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When you place the originals on the exposure glass, the available area for scanning is 300mm (11.8”) (vertical) and 432mm (17”) (horizontal) from the ref- erence point, regardless of the setting in [Scan Type]. Be sure to specify [Position] and [Scanning Area] to be within the available area for scanning.

BWhen you place the originals in the ADF

When [Original Settings] is set to a 2-sided option:

297mm (11.7”) (vertical) and

432mm (17”) (horizontal) from the reference point

Be sure to specify [Position] and [Scanning Area] to be within the available area for scanning.

Note

The inside line of the original ta- ble’s guide on the side of the control panel exactly passes the vertical reference point for the ADF scanning, when the guide is fully expanded.

Image Density

This item lets you select the scan density in one of the seven steps. The larger the value, the darker the scanned image becomes.

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When you place the originals in the ADF, the available area for scanning is as follows depending on the setting in [Scan Type] and [Original Settings].

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