4.1Using ScanSnap Manager

When you use ScanSnap with the default settings, you do not have to change any configuration.

All you need to do is simply pressing the [SCAN] button to scan the documents, save images

with the optimized settings and display the scanned images on the screen without any complicated operation.

However, you can also manually configure the settings as you need.

This section describes how to scan documents for specific purposes or how to edit scanned images, etc.

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The default settings of ScanSnap are as follows:

Application: ScanSnap Organizer

Image saving folder: [My ScanSnap] folder

Filename format: Date and time (Use operating system setting: yyyyMMddH- Hmmss (Year, Month, Day, hour, minute, second)

Rename file after scanning: Disabled

Image quality: Normal (Fastest)

Color mode: Auto Color Detection (automatically determines whether the document is "color" or "black and white")

Scanning side: Duplex Scan

Continue scanning after current scan is finished: Disabled

Scanning Option: Brightness: Normal

Setting for text only document (in Color mode only): Disabled

Allow automatic blank page removal: Enabled

Correct skewed character strings automatically: disabled

Allow automatic image rotation: Enabled

Set the documents with its face up: Disabled

File format: PDF (*.pdf)

File format Option

PDF File Option: Multipage PDF (whole batch in one PDF)

Generate one PDF file per xx page: Disabled

Set a password for PDF file: Disabled

Use a fixed password: Disabled

Paper size: Automatic detection

Scan mixed paper size: Disabled

Carrier Sheet settings:

Mode: Create facing pages in one image

Output image size: Automatic detection

Compression Compression rate: 3

These settings can be changed with ScanSnap Manager.

For details, refer to the "3.4 Changing Scan Settings" (page 53).

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