PDF (*.PDF)

A document format that can be read on both

 

Windows® and Macintosh® systems (platform

 

independent). To use PDF documents, you need

 

Adobe Acrobat. Multi-page documents can be

 

saved as one PDF file. When you save color or

 

grayscale images in PDF, you can select a

 

compression level. You can also edit the

 

scanned images before saving them. See

 

"Scanning to a PDF File" on page 99 for details.

 

 

PICT (*.PCT)

A standard image file format for Macintosh. Most

(Macintosh only)

Macintosh programs, including word processing

 

programs, can read and prepare images in this

 

format.

 

 

PRINT Image

A file format that includes PRINT Image

Matching II JPEG

MatchingII data for enhanced quality and a

(*.JPG) or TIFF

wider color range. PRINT Image Matching II

(*.TIF)

compatible printers can then print using this data

 

for brilliant, true-to-life results. (PRINT Image

 

Matching data does not affect the way the

 

image displays on a screen.) Available in JPEG

 

or TIFF format.

 

 

TIFF (*.TIF)

A file format created for exchanging data

 

between many programs, such as graphic and

 

DTP software. When scanning black & white

 

images, you can specify the compression type.

 

 

4.The checkboxes at the bottom of the window give you these options:

Overwrite any files with the same name

Select this option if you want to reuse the selected file name and location and overwrite previous files with the same names.

Show this dialog box before next scan

Select this option if you want the File Save Settings window to appear automatically before you scan. If you deselect it, you must click the arrow to the right of the Scan button and select File Save Settings to open the window.

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