You can selects a side or sides to scan.
The marked checkbox side is targeted for scanning.
When you mark only the Front Image checkbox, simplex scanning is performed. When you mark both the Front Image and Back Image checkboxes, duplex scanning is performed.
You can also specify two settings (#1/#2), Color/Grayscale and Binary
Settings configured in this dialog box take effect on the selected side or sides (Front Image #1/Front Image #2/ Back Image #1/Back Image #2).
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If you select Color or Grayscale mode for a side (Front Image #1 or Back Image #1), you can select only Binary
Mode
You can select a color mode to use from the menu.
IPC | Documents are scanned in binary |
| Processing Software Option. When this setting is selected, the [Setup IPC] |
| button below becomes selectable. (This button is visible only if Image |
| Processing Software Option is installed on the computer.) |
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Black & White | Documents are scanned according to a binary threshold. Black and white |
| are distinguished based on this set threshold. This mode is suitable for |
| scanning line drawings and text only documents. |
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Documents are scanned in 16 gray levels. In this mode, each pixel uses 4 | |
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Documents are scanned in 256 gray levels. In this mode, each pixel uses 8 | |
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Documents are scanned as | |
| for scanning color photographs. More memory is used than in Grayscale |
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Auto Detect | This mode automatically detects whether the scanned documents are color |
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color or grayscale images, and monochrome documents are output as | |
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[Setup IPC] Button
Click this button when configuring settings for scanning with Image Processing Software Option.
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For how to configure settings for Image Processing Software Option, refer to "Image Processing Software Option User’s Guide." To view "Image Processing Software Option User’s Guide", from the [start] menu, select [All Programs] → [Image Processing Software Option] → [USER’S GUIDE].
Resolution
You can specify the number of pixels (dots) per inch.
Select a preset resolution from the list or type in any value (from 50 to 600, or 1200) in the box. (If you enter a number from 601 to 1199, the resolution is automatically set to 300 dpi.)
The higher the resolution, the more memory is required.