Some image-processing-related settings, which are commonly used, are readily available. Select a setting pattern, and you do not have to configure settings one by one. The following setting patterns are available (Selectable only when [Black and White] is selected under [Mode]):

Normal documents

This setting pattern is suitable for scanning business documents often

(default)

handled in the office.

 

 

Advanced DTC

Any types of documents are binarized in good conditions. Even if you

 

scan documents containing light text, text on the colored background,

 

and color charts, which do not lend themselves to scanning based on the

 

ordinary binarization, you can obtain high-quality images.

 

 

NCR forms with back-

You can remove the background and smooth out jaggies in the image.

ground removed

 

 

 

Magazines, Brochures,

This setting pattern is suitable for scanning magazines and brochures,

etc.

which contain both text and images.

 

 

Custom Settings

You can specify the following image-processing-related settings

 

separately.

 

 

DTC Variance

You can select a DTC Variance setting depending on the brightness of the image.

Edge Processing

You can select a setting depending on how sharp you want to make the image.

Low, Mid, High

Outlines of images are emphasized. Select a setting from Low, Mid, and

 

High.

 

 

Smoothing

Jaggies are smoothed.

 

 

Reverse Image Format

You can output reversed images.

Overscan

You can set the overscan function. Documents are scanned in a paper size larger than the one specified in the [Paper Size] drop-down list.

Hole Punch Removal

When scanning punched documents that have punch holes on them, their images are output with punch holes removed. The background color is "black."

Fill with white

Punch hole marks are filled with white.

 

 

Background color

Punch hole marks are filled with the most used color around the punch

 

holes.

 

 

When scanning a color document, select [Background color]. If you select [Fill with white], punch holes will be filled with white.

[Paper Handling] Tab