Reduce moiré patterns—Moiré patterns are wavy, rippled lines that sometimes appear on the scanned images of photographs or illustrations, particularly newspaper and magazine illustrations. Selecting Reduce moiré patterns will limit or eliminate moiré patterns in the scanned image. This option is only available when scanning in Color or Grayscale at lower resolutions, and when the scanner supports this feature.

Straighten image—Select this option to let the scanner automatically determine if a page is skewed, then straighten its image. This option is only available if the scanner supports this feature.

If you are scanning using an Automatic Document Feeder, and the page is fed through at too great of an angle, the image may not straighten correctly. In that case, re-scan the page using the paper guides to feed the paper in straight.

Autorotate 90—Select this option to rotate the scanned image 90 degrees clockwise when scanning is finished. Typically, you might use this option if the pages you are scanning pages that are printed in landscape, such as financial spreadsheet data. This option is only available if the scanner supports this feature.

Invert image—Only available for Black&White Mode, this option reverses the black and whites of an image.

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Skip blank originals—Select this option to have the scanner detect if a blank page has been fed through the scanner, and remove it from the final file. Typically you might use this option when scanning a stack of two-sided pages which have a number of blank sides.

Sensitivity—You can adjust the sensitivity level of the blank image detection. For instance, if you are scanning double-sided light-weight paper, the scanner may not detect a blank side as text or images, from the opposite side of the page, may appear in the scanned image. In that case, lower the sensitivity level for more accurate results.

Note that when the Options tab feature Use job separator in multi-page batch is enabled, and the option selected is When a blank page is detected, the sensitivity level for Skip Blank Originals is the sensitivity level that will be used when both features are enabled.

Note that when the feature Use job separator in multi-page batch is enabled, and the option selected is When the number of images reaches, the blank originals are discarded before the images are counted. For example, if you scan 3 pages in duplex mode, each side of the page is counted as an image and the total number of images is 6. When Skip Blank Originals is enabled, and 2 of the 3 pages in the stack are blank on one side, the total number of images counted is 4 not 6.

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3460 specifications

The Xerox 3460 is a multifunction printer designed to streamline office tasks and provide high-quality output, making it a robust choice for small to medium-sized businesses. This device is renowned for its efficiency, reliability, and versatility, boasting features that cater to diverse printing needs.

One of the main features of the Xerox 3460 is its advanced printing capabilities. It utilizes solid ink technology, which results in vibrant and accurate color reproduction. This technology not only produces stunning prints but also minimizes waste, as the ink sticks are designed to generate less packaging and reduce environmental impact. The Xerox 3460 delivers fast print speeds of up to 36 pages per minute for black and white documents and 30 pages per minute for color, enabling users to manage high-volume printing tasks with ease.

The device supports various media types and sizes, including envelopes, labels, and cardstock, making it adaptable for different printing needs. It features automatic duplex printing, which allows for double-sided printing without the need to manually flip the pages, saving time and paper. The printing resolution reaches up to 1200 x 1200 dpi, ensuring crisp text and vibrant images, which is ideal for both professional documents and marketing materials.

In addition to its printing capabilities, the Xerox 3460 is equipped with robust scanning and copying features. The flatbed scanner allows for scanning and copying documents of various sizes, while the automatic document feeder (ADF) enhances efficiency by allowing users to scan multiple pages quickly. The resolution for scanning can reach up to 600 x 600 dpi, providing clear and detailed digital copies.

Connectivity options for the Xerox 3460 include USB, Ethernet, and wireless capabilities, making it easy to integrate the printer within existing office networks. Users can also take advantage of mobile printing options through popular services such as Apple AirPrint and Google Cloud Print, enabling seamless printing from smartphones and tablets.

The Xerox 3460's user-friendly interface, with an intuitive control panel and LCD display, ensures that users can perform tasks efficiently and without confusion. Additionally, the print management software provided with the device allows for easy monitoring of print jobs, resource usage, and administrative control, enhancing overall productivity.

Overall, the Xerox 3460 is a well-rounded multifunction printer that combines high-quality printing, efficient scanning and copying, and versatile connectivity options, making it an optimal choice for teams seeking to improve their workflow and productivity.