Long page (Front Side)

Scans a document longer than the paper size which can be specified by [Paper Size]. In this case, only the front sides of documents are scanned.

When this option is selected, the "Paper Size Setting" dialog box opens. Specify the size of the document to be scanned.

*While the "Long page" is specified, the preview window cannot be displayed and the scanning area cannot be specified.

*In case of some scanner models, while the "Long page" is specified, color and grayscale settings can not be selected in [Image mode].

(Refer to “Relevant Image Scanner Specification” in the Appendix.)

*Depending on the scanner, [Resolution] setting should be set to less than 400 dpi.

*The "Long page" is not displayed in the [Scan Type] dropdown list if not supported by the device. See "Relevant Image Scanner Specification" in the Appendix.

Long page (Duplex)

Scans a document longer than the paper size which can be specified by [Paper Size].

If this option is selected, the documents are scanned in the "front to back to front to back…" order.

ADF (Back Side)

Scans the documents on the device's automatic document feeder (ADF). Here, only back sides are scanned.

Note.

To specify duplex scanning, the number of copies designated should be based on the number of pages, not the number of paper sheets. In other words, one original with a front and back is regarded as two pages.

Image Mode

Selects an image mode for scanning the image. Select a corresponding image mode from the list.

Black & White

Scans data by using the fixed threshold binary, black-and-white. Distinguishes black from white by the setting in the "Threshold" of "Scanning Parameter". This scanning mode is suitable for scanning line drawings and text documents.

Halftone (Dither)

Scans data using the halftone processing, with dithering or error diffusion. Uses the patterns set in "Halftone" to simulate data in black-and-white. Selection of built-in dithered patterns or error diffusion (not supported by some device models) is allowed. This scanning mode is suitable for scanning images containing light and shadow such as a photograph.

Gray scale

Scans data using 256-level monochrome gray scale. Light and shade in photographs can be represented with greater fidelity. This scanning mode employs far more memory than the Black & White mode.

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