Using halftoning, textured dot patterns appear in the image.

This is normal halftoning; see your scanner manual for examples.

The color on the video display seems different from that of the original image.

Depending on your monitor, its resolution/color settings, and your EPSON TWAIN settings, the screen colors may be different from the original. This may be normal, especially if colors in the printed image more closely match the original.

Make sure you have correctly performed the screen calibration process in EPSON Scan! II. Recalibrate and try again.

Check your scanner settings-such as Pixel Depth, Gamma Correction, and Color Adjustment-or try a different combination of settings.

The printed color seems different from that of the originals.

Check that you have correctly performed the printer calibration process in EPSON Scan! II using the correct printer calibration profile. Recalibrate and try again.

The colors in a printed image may not match the colors of the original image exactly because the scanning and printing processes use two different color interpreting technologies.

The printed image is larger or smaller than the original size.

Check the image size settings in your application and TWAIN. You may also have used the Zoom Preview icon. Do not use the size of the image on your monitor to judge the printed size.

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