Image Type Options (Continued)

Setting

Halftone’

Dropout

Quality

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)

 

 

 

Dither B

Uses a 4 x 4 spiral dither pattern

(4 x 4 Spiral)

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

Blue

Drops out blues so blue areas are

 

white in a monochrome scan

Draft

Faster scanning at a lower

 

resolution

 

 

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

 

 

When possible, let your image editing software perform halftoning.

**The Text Enhancement Technology option does not appear unless your scanner supports this feature.

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