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.

Blank threshold—you can use the Threshold slider to fine tune the sensitivity of the blank image detection. The results will depend on the scan settings and the types of documents being scanned. In general leave the threshold level at the default setting if you are scanning good-quality documents printed on standard 20lb printer paper. Try lowering the sensitivity level if your documents contain light colored text or drawings so those pages are not detected as blank. Raise the sensitivity level if you are scanning double-sided light-weight paper where images from the opposite side of the page may appear in the image of the blank side.

Clean Up Edges

Select this option to remove any thin lines from around the edges of the final scan. This option will fill the margins of the image with the detected edge color. When you select this option, the Width input field will automatically enable for you to input the size of the area you want to have filled with the background color. You can specify a fill size between approximately 0.04 to 0.39 inches (1 mm to 10 mm).

Automatic Image Cropping

Depending on the scanner model and installed software, there may be more than one auto cropping option in the interface.

Crop to original—select this option to let the scanner automatically determine the size of the item being scanned. This option is only available if the scanner supports this feature. This option may occasionally be grayed out as not all scanning applications support this feature.

Always properly adjust the paper guides to the width of the paper in the input tray so that the pages feed into the scanner as straight as possible. Skewed pages may not crop properly.

Crop to length—this option tells the scanner to crop the final image to the bottom of the page being scanned. This option is only available if the scanner supports this feature. This option may occasionally be grayed out as not all scanning applications support this feature.

Compression Options

There are two types of image compression functions used during scanning. The input compression option is compressing the image when transferring it from the scanner to the TWAIN driver on the computer. The output compression option is the TWAIN driver compressing the image before it sends the image to the scanning application. In the scanning interface the input compression option is Compress transfers and the output option is Compression.

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4760 specifications

The Xerox 4760 is a versatile and powerful multifunction printer designed for high-volume environments, offering a robust set of features that cater to the demands of busy offices. This device not only provides superior printing capabilities but also incorporates advanced scanning, copying, and faxing functionalities.

One of the standout features of the Xerox 4760 is its impressive print speed, reaching up to 60 pages per minute (ppm). This efficiency ensures that large print jobs can be completed quickly, allowing businesses to maintain productivity without unnecessary delays. Additionally, the printer offers a maximum paper capacity of up to 8,500 sheets, accommodating various paper sizes and types, which minimizes downtime for paper loading.

The Xerox 4760 utilizes advanced printing technology, including a high-quality LED print engine, which provides sharp, clear text and vibrant images. The resolution can reach up to 1200 x 1200 dpi, ensuring that documents are produced with exceptional detail and clarity. This high-quality output is vital for professional presentations, marketing materials, and other business documents.

In terms of connectivity, the Xerox 4760 supports multiple options, including USB, Ethernet, and Wi-Fi, allowing for seamless integration into any office network. The printer is compatible with various operating systems, making it easy to connect multiple users to the device. Furthermore, it supports mobile printing solutions, enabling employees to print from their smartphones or tablets, thus enhancing convenience and flexibility.

The Xerox 4760 also emphasizes security, with features designed to protect sensitive data. It includes secure print functionality and various user authentication options, ensuring that confidential documents are only accessible to authorized personnel. This is crucial for businesses that need to safeguard proprietary information or comply with regulatory standards.

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In summary, the Xerox 4760 is a robust multifunction printer ideal for high-volume printing needs. Its blend of speed, quality, connectivity, security features, and energy efficiency makes it a valuable asset for any business looking to streamline operations and enhance productivity. With the ability to handle large print jobs effectively, the Xerox 4760 remains a top choice in the competitive arena of multifunction printing devices.