Problem | Solution |
Poor character | • Make sure the document is perfectly aligned on the document |
recognition during | table. Align the vertical and horizontal lines with the scales at |
OCR (optical | the top and side of the document. |
character recognition) | • Select Black&White as the Image Type setting. In |
scanning | Professional Mode, select None for the B&W Option setting. |
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| Then adjust the Threshold setting. |
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The image is larger or | • The image size and resolution settings of your software |
smaller than the | determine the size of the printed image. Do not use the size of |
original | the image on your monitor to judge the printed size. |
| • Change the Target Size setting in Home or Professional Mode. |
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Problem | Solution |
Colors on your | • Try different combinations of the image settings in your |
monitor screen are | scanner software, especially the data format (bits, pixel and |
different from those | color), gamma correction, and color correction settings. |
in the original image | • Check the color matching and color management capabilities |
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| of your computer, display adapter, and software. Some |
| computers can change the color palette to adjust the colors on |
| your screen. See your software and hardware manuals for |
| details. |
| • Use the color management system for your computer: ICM for |
| Windows or ColorSync for Macintosh. For Windows, add a |
| color profile that matches your monitor. |
| • Exact color matching is very difficult. Check your software and |
| monitor documentation for information on color matching and |
| calibration. |
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Printed colors are | Exact color matching is very difficult. Check your software or |
different from those | contact the manufacturer of your product for information on color |
in the original image | matching and calibration. |
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108 Solving Problems