3.Select one of these Options:

AAS (Auto Area Segmentation) if you’re scanning a page that has both pictures and text.

TET (Text Enhancement Technology) for better text recognition.

Threshold to adjust the brightness. You can then move the slider to make your text lighter or darker.

4.When your preview looks good, click the Scan button. Your page goes into the scanner again and comes out slowly as it is scanned. The TWAIN window closes and your text image appears on your screen.

If you want to edit the text on your computer, you need to perform OCR (optical character recognition). See page 65 for instructions on scanning to OCR with the EPSON Smart Panel.

Configuring EPSON TWAIN

1.Click the Configuration button on the TWAIN window. You see the Configuration window:

2.Select Save Preview Image and Settings if you want to save your preview and settings after you scan and close the TWAIN window. When you reopen the window, you’ll see the preview of your last scan.

3.Select Automatic Preview to have your image previewed automatically whenever you open the TWAIN window.

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