Mode

Select a color mode suitable for the purpose from the menu.

Image Processing

Scans data in binary (black and white) using Image Processing Soft-

 

ware Option. When this mode is selected, the [Setup IPC...] button

 

below becomes available.

 

(Note that only when Image Processing Software Option is installed in

 

the computer, it is displayed.)

Black and White

Scans data in binary (black and white). Distinguishes black from white

 

according to the fixed threshold. This scanning mode is suitable for

 

scanning line drawings and text documents.

16-level Gray

Scans data with 16 gradations from black to white. This mode uses 4

 

bits per pixel.

256-level Gray

Scans data with 256 gradations from black to white. This mode uses 8

 

bits per pixel.

24-bit Color

Scans data as full-color images using 24 bits per pixel. This mode is

 

suitable for scanning color photographs. However, more memory space

 

is needed compared to gray scale scanning.

Auto Detect 16-/256- level, Auto Detect 24-bit Color

Distinguishes between color data and black and white data, and outputs documents as they are; that is, color data is output in color (or gray scale) mode and white and black data is output in black and white mode.

Configure settings for color documents using Front/Back Image #1, and for black and white documents using Front/Back Image #2, under “Camera”.

[Setup IPC] button

You can configure settings for scanning with Image Processing Software Option.

HINT

For details on how to configure settings for Image Processing Software Option, refer to "Image Processing Software Option User's Guide".

To display the "Image Processing Software Option User's Guide", select [Start] > [All Programs] > [Image Processing Software Option] > [User's Guide].

Dots per inch

Specifies the number of pixels (dots) per inch.

Select a fixed resolution from the list or input a number from 50 to 600. The higher the resolution, the more memory is required.

482.13 Configuring the Scan Settings