Xerox X2, 8825, 8850, 8830 manual Determining document quality, What is a good quality document?

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What is a good quality document?

What is a good quality document?

What is a bad quality document?

Determining document quality

Some documents require additional adjustments to obtain the best copy quality. Documents of good quality are easy to scan and usually give good copies on the first attempt. Documents of bad quality may require more than one attempt, using different settings, to obtain the best copy quality.

 

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A good quality document has all of these characteristics:

The contrast between the foreground (the image of interest) and the background is high. The foreground may be color or black.

The foreground is a solid, high-density black or dark color (or dark blue on a blueline, or dark brown on a sepia). The foreground density is uniform. There is only one kind of foreground (e.g., there are no pencil additions on a blueline). If the document is of mixed type, the foreground is color.

If the document is white on black or white on blue, the foreground is clear white or nearly white, and the background is a solid, high-density black or dark color.

The background is white or light-colored and is free of speckling or other noise. The background density is uniform.

The document has no creases, folds, stains, tears or extraneous marks that the Scanner might interpret as foreground.

Bad quality documents often require special attention to achieve a usable image. Fortunately, image processing technology is incorporated that can extract acceptable images from documents degraded by many kinds of problems.

A bad quality document has one or more of the following problems:

The foreground is light (e.g., a faded or overexposed blueprint or light pencil lines).

The foreground has variable density (i.e., some parts are dark and some parts are light).

The foreground consists of two or more densities or colors (e.g., pencil additions on an ink drawing, or pencil or ink additions on a sepia).

The background is medium dark or dark (e.g., underexposed blueprint).

The background has variable density.

The background has speckles.

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