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| • | You can scan documents larger than 35.56 cm (14 in.) and less than |
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| 86 cm (34 in.) in length when the host PC is configured with adequate |
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| memory (see “System requirements” for more information regarding |
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| memory requirements). |
| • | Automatic and Relative to Document cropping in Flatbed mode |
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| work well in most cases. When the scanner cover is removed to |
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| accommodate large magazines, books, or other bound material or |
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| when the flatbed glass becomes dirty, Automatic cropping |
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| performance may not be as desired. In these cases, you might try |
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| using the Image Edge Fill option or scanning in Fixed cropping mode |
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| and more carefully aligning the document on the flatbed. |
Page size and layout | The default paper size is set when a scanner is first selected. You can | |
| choose a different paper size using the | |
| NOTE: The Page Size and Page Layout selections also appear on the | |
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| Scan Area dialog box. If you make a change on the Scanner |
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| Settings dialog box, the same selections will appear on the |
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| Scan Area dialog box and vice versa. |
| The Page Layout area allows you to select either Portrait or Landscape. | |
| • | Portrait will display the image orientation in the shape of a |
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| conventional portrait, where height is greater than width. |
| • | Landscape will display the image orientation in the shape of a |
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| conventional landscape painting, where width is greater than height. |
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