Chapter 3 Configuring the Scan Settings
Specify the resolution for scanning.
You can either select a predefined value from the list, or specify a custom resolution (from 50 to 600 dpi, in increments of 1 dpi).
By selecting the [Predefine] check box, you can also easily perform scanning by selecting a predefined resolution from [Best], [Better], and [Normal].
Values in [Predefine] can be changed by clicking the [...] button.
[Scan Type]Specify the side(s) to scan.
Scanning side(s) can be specified as follows:
zADF Front Side
zADF Duplex
zLong Page (Front side)
zLong Page (Duplex)
zADF Back Side
Select a paper size from the displayed list.
Up to three custom sizes can be added to the list by using the [...] button.
You can also change the order in which the items (sizes) are listed.
[Image Mode]Specify the output image type for the scanned images.
Mode | Description |
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Black&White | Scanned in binary (black & white) mode. |
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Halftone | Scanned through halftone processing in binary |
| (black & white) mode. |
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Grayscale | Scanned in gradations from black to white. |
| Select either [Grayscale] (256) or [4bit |
| Grayscale] |
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SEE (Selectable | Line drawings and photographs are scanned |
Edge | using halftone processing, emphasizing the lines |
Enhancement) | and text on the document. |
| This mode is most suitable when you want to |
| emphasize only the text in a document that |
| contains both text and photographs. |
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Color | Scanned in color mode. Select a color mode |
| from [24 Color] |
| colors), and [8 Color] (8 colors). |
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Click this button to start scanning by the current settings.
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