Using the ScanSnap in Various Ways (for Mac OS Users)
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•Mark a character string to be set as a keyword so that the entire string is covered.
Mark sections so that the entire section is the same color.
•Mark up to ten sections on a page.
•When you mark multiple character strings, make sure to leave a gap between the
marked sections as follows.
5 mm or more (width), 1 mm or more (length)
Good example
Bad example 1
(entire section is
not covered)
Bad example 2
(color is uneven)
•For the following types of documents, marked sections cannot be recognized and set as key-
words.
-Color documents such as catalogues or pamphlets
-Documents in which two or more colors are used for marking
-Documents containing colors other than for marking (pens other than highlight pens are
used, or the document is stained)
-Documents containing too many marked sections
•The following types of marked character strings cannot be set as keywords.
-The size of marked sections is outside the supported range
-Character strings framed by highlight pen
-The marking is irregular (for example, skewed)
-Multiple marked sections are too close to each other
-The color of the highlight pen is too pale
•In the following cases, character strings surrounding marked sections may be set as key-
words.
-Lines of marked sections cross
•In the following cases, unmarked character strings may be set as keywords.
-Color documents such as catalogues or pamphlets
-Documents on which character strings other than those to be set as keywords are marked
with a color (sections framed by highlight pen exist, the document is stained, or the char-
acter string or its underline is colored)
Keywords set for a PDF file can be checked in Adobe Acrobat [Document Properties] or
Preview [Inspector].