Visioneer 8900 manual Resolution-the dots-per-inch dpi setting for the new area

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■Resolution—the dots-per-inch (dpi) setting for the new area

45VISIONEER ONETOUCH 8900 SCANNER INSTALLATION GUIDE

3.Put the pointer on the image and drag the mouse to enclose the section you want in the scanned image.

As you drag the mouse, a dotted box appears on the image and the size settings change to reflect the new output size area. You can also type in the size settings boxes.

Width and Height—the measurements of the final image after it’s scanned; for example, if you plan to print the image on a typical piece of paper, the width and height are 8.5 and 11.0 inches

Units—units of measurement for the new area; click the drop- down arrow and choose new units if you want

Resolution—the dots-per-inch (dpi) setting for the new area

Scale—the amount of enlargement or reduction of the image to fill the width and height measurements; for example, if you select a small area and have set the width and height to a paper size, the scale automatically increases to enlarge the small image so it’s the same size as the paper

A new Scan Info box on the lower left portion of the Scan Manager shows the information for the new area.

Note: You can manually select up to six separate areas at a time. When you then scan the image, each selected area becomes a separate scanned item.

The following figure shows an example of a manually selected area.

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Visioneer 8900 manual Resolution-the dots-per-inch dpi setting for the new area