Brother International MFC-9970CDW Software Users Manual - English - Page 57

Pre-Scanning to crop a portion you want to scan using the scanner glass, Preview, Flatbed - scan to pc

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Scanning Note (For Windows® XP) • The scanner resolution can be set as high as 1200 dpi. • For resolutions greater than 1200 dpi, use the Scanner Utility. (See Scanner Utility on page 52.) m Click the Scan button in the Scan dialog box. The machine starts scanning the document. 3 Pre-Scanning to crop a portion you want to scan using the scanner glass 3 The Preview button is used to preview an image for cropping any unwanted portions from the image. When you are satisfied with the preview, click the Scan button in the Scan dialog box to scan the image. a Follow the steps from a to g of Scanning a document into the PC on page 48. b Choose Flatbed in the Paper source drop-down list (1).  Paper source (1)  Picture type (2)  Adjust the quality of the scanned picture (3)  Scanning area (4) 1 4 2 3 c Choose the picture type (2). d Click Preview. The whole image is scanned into the PC and appears in the scanning area (4). 50

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Scanning
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Note
(For Windows
®
XP)
The scanner resolution can be set as high as 1200 dpi.
For resolutions greater than 1200 dpi, use the Scanner Utility. (See
Scanner Utility
on page 52.)
m
Click the
Scan
button in the Scan dialog box.
The machine starts scanning the document.
Pre-Scanning to crop a portion you want to scan using the scanner glass
3
The
Preview
button is used to preview an image for cropping any unwanted portions from the image. When
you are satisfied with the preview, click the
Scan
button in the Scan dialog box to scan the image.
a
Follow the steps from
a
to
g
of
Scanning a document into the PC
on page 48.
b
Choose
Flatbed
in the
Paper source
drop-down list (1).
Paper source
(1)
Picture type
(2)
Adjust the quality of the scanned picture
(3)
Scanning area
(4)
c
Choose the picture type (2).
d
Click
Preview
.
The whole image is scanned into the PC and appears in the scanning area (4).
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