4Use [ to select SETTINGS.

5Confirm with OK.

Notice

16 Using [, select the desired level of brightness:

-/1—Reproduction is lighter

4(Factory settings)—Optimized adaptation for all documents

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Access Function

You can also call the function by pressing C, 31 and OK.

+/7—Reproduction is darker

17 Press o. The document is scanned and transferred to the computer.

6Using [, select whether you want to scan the doc- ument in greyscale or in colour.

7Confirm with OK.

8Enter a name for the file.

Notice

Enter Letters

Enter capital letters by pressing and holding +key. You can enter space using ½.

The special characters available are located directly above the letter keypad and can be entered by pressing the õ- key and the respective letter key at the same time.

You can move the cursor using [. Use C to delete individual characters.

9Confirm with OK.

10 Using [, select whether you would like to save the file as an image file or as a PDF file.

Notice

Select the File Format

For an image file, you can select whether you would like to save the file in TIFF or JPEG format (see also chapter on Selecting File Format, page 60).

11 Confirm with OK.

12 Select the desired resolution using f:

DRAFT(100)—Scanning with reduced resolu- tion—for use on the Internet, for example

TEXT B&W (300)—Black and white scan with high resolution for optical character recognition of text documents (OCR)

PHOTO(200)—Scanning with higher resolution - for photographs, for example

HQ(300)—Scanning with highest resolution

13 Confirm with OK.

14 Set the desired contrast using [.

-/1—Reduces the contrast / typeface appears lighter

4 (Factory settings)—Optimized adaptation for all documents

+/7—Increases the contrast / typeface appears darker (for example, documents with faint print)

15 Confirm with OK.

18 If you want to scan a multiple page document with the flatbed scanner, insert another page and select NEXT PAGE with [NEXT PAGE .

19 Confirm with OK.

Scan Document and Save onto a USB Storage Medium

CAUTION!

Compatible USB Storage Media!

Ensure that the power of a USB device does not exceed the permitted amp limit of the USB connection. You can only connect one high power device (USB 2.0) to each USB con- nection. Do not connect additional devices— such as batteries, fans, charging devices—to your machine. The device only recognises storage media which are formatted with FAT16 or FAT32. NTFS is not supported.

Notice

Analysing USB Storage Medium

If a lot of documents are saved on the USB storage medium, it can take a while for the USB storage medium to be analysed. You can

interrupt the process at any time, by pressing j.

You can scan documents with your device and save them as JPG-, PDF-, or TIFF-files on a connected USB storage medium.

Notice

Folder Destination

The files will be stored in the folder \[device name]\Scan on the USB storage medium. If this folder does not exist, then it will be cre- ated.

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