Auto detect color—Determines if a document contains color or not and produces the appropriate scanned image. Typically, Auto Color Detect is used when you have a stack of pages to scan, some color and others not. Instead of you having to change the scan settings from Color to Black&White and back again, the scanner can choose the correct settings automatically.

Skip blank originals—Recognizes when a page is blank and removes its image. For instance, if you are scanning a stack of pages that includes a blank page, its image will not be included with the other images from the stack.

Rotate image—Select an option in this list to have the final image rotated when scanning is complete.

Perform edge cleanup—Select this option to have the software remove any thin lines that may be around the edges in the scanned image. Edge Cleanup only applies if AutoCrop and AutoDeskew are selected so the software can determine where the edges are located. Therefore, selecting Edge Cleanup will also select AutoCrop and AutoDeskew. This option is only available when scanning in Black&White.

Despeckle—Speckles are small spots on an image that the scanner interpreted as a valid part of the document. The Despeckle option identifies these spots and removes them. This option is only available when scanning in Black&White.

Color dropout—color dropout is the ability of your scanner to automatically remove a color from a scanned image. For example, if you are scanning a letter with a red watermark, you can choose to filter out the red so the scanned letter just shows the text and not the red watermark. Color dropout applies to Black & White or Grayscale scanning modes.

Bit depth reduction—Click the drop down menu and select an option from the list. The Bit depth reduction options are only available when scanning in black and white.

Error diffusion, Bayer, and Halftone patterns are the intentional application of noise (dithering) in the image to help alleviate banding when scanning in binary (black and white) mode. For example, if you scan a color photo in black and white, the image file will have large blocks of black and white and the image barely recognizable. Dithering the image creates a black and white image that is recognizable.

Dynamic threshold attempts to evaluate the scanned page and automatically adjust the brightness and contrast levels to produce the best quality image when scanning in black and white.

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xerox documate 3115 specifications

The Xerox DocuMate 3115 is a highly efficient document scanner designed primarily for small to medium-sized businesses, offering an array of features that streamline the process of digitizing documents. Known for its reliability and performance, the DocuMate 3115 stands out in the competitive landscape of document scanning solutions.

One of the prominent features of the DocuMate 3115 is its ability to scan both sides of a document simultaneously, thanks to its duplex scanning capability. This function significantly reduces the time required to convert physical documents into digital formats, making it a valuable tool for busy office environments. The scanner has a maximum optical resolution of 600 dpi, ensuring high-quality images that preserve the details of the original documents.

Equipped with a 50-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF), the DocuMate 3115 can handle various document sizes and types, including receipts, photographs, and multi-page reports. This eliminates the need for manual feeding, allowing users to load their documents and walk away while the scanner does the work. Additionally, the scanner supports various media types, accommodating both standard-sized papers and specialized items.

The DocuMate 3115 employs advanced imaging technology, including ultrasonic double-feed detection, which prevents the scanning of multiple pages at once. This feature is crucial for maintaining the integrity of scanned documents, particularly for those with delicate or thin pages. The scanner also incorporates built-in image enhancement features such as automatic color detection and background cleanup, ensuring clear, professional results.

In terms of connectivity, the Xerox DocuMate 3115 offers USB 2.0 compatibility, making it easy to integrate with most computers and workstations. The device is compatible with various scanning software solutions, allowing users to save their scanned documents in multiple formats, including PDF, TIFF, and JPEG.

Overall, the Xerox DocuMate 3115 scanner is a robust, versatile solution for organizations looking to digitize their document workflows. With its combination of speed, efficiency, and advanced imaging technologies, it stands as a reliable choice for businesses that prioritize productivity and document management. Whether for archiving, sharing, or collaboration, the DocuMate 3115 is engineered to meet the demands of today's digital workplace.