Setting
Halftone’
DropoutQuality
Scanning
Sequence
TET **
Option | Function |
None | Determines tones by data format |
Mode A | Uses a hard tone to produce a |
(Hard Tone) | distinct image (1 and 2 bits/pixel |
| per color) |
Mode B | Uses a softer tone: most suited for |
(Soft Tone) | images containing large areas of |
| similar tones (1 bit/pixel per color) |
Mode C | Uses a pattern like newspaper |
(Net Screen) | photographs (1 bit/pixel per color) |
Dither A | Uses a 4 x 4 bayer dither pattern |
(4 x 4 Bayer) |
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Dither B | Uses a 4 x 4 spiral dither pattern |
(4 x 4 Spiral) |
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Dither C | Uses a 4 x 4 net screen dither |
(4 x 4 Net Screen) | pattern |
Dither D | Uses an 8 x 8 net screen dither |
(8 x 8 Net Screen) | pattern |
None | Uses all colors in a monochrome |
| scan |
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Red | Drops out reds so red areas are |
| white in a monochrome scan |
Green | Drops out greens so green areas |
| are white in a monochrome scan |
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Blue | Drops out blues so blue areas are |
| white in a monochrome scan |
Draft | Faster scanning at a lower |
| resolution |
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Best | Produces the best quality scan |
1 pass | Scans the image with a single pass |
3 pass | Scans the Image with three passes |
| (available only in 16 million colors) |
On or Off | See page 39 |
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•When possible, let your image editing software perform halftoning.
**The Text Enhancement Technology option does not appear unless your scanner supports this feature.
Capturing Images From Within Application |