Brother International MFC-J6710DW Software Users Manual - English - Page 43

Pre-Scanning to crop a portion you want to scan, PreScan, Start, Resolution, Scan Type, Brightness

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Scanning Pre-Scanning to crop a portion you want to scan 2 You can preview your image and crop unwanted portions before scanning by using the PreScan button. When you are satisfied with the preview, click Start on the Scanner Setup dialog box to scan the image. a Follow the steps from a to g of Scanning a document into the PC on page 34. 2 b Choose the settings for Scan (Image Type), Resolution, Scan Type, Brightness, Contrast and Document Size as needed. Note Pre-Scanning is not available when choosing Auto Crop. c Click PreScan. The whole image is scanned into the PC and appears in the scanning area of the Scanner Setup dialog box. d Press and hold down the left mouse button and drag it over the portion you want to scan. 1 1 Scanning area Note You can enlarge the image using the original size. icon, and then use the icon to restore the image to its e Load your document again. Note Skip this step if you loaded the document on the scanner glass in step a. f Click Start. This time only the chosen area of the document appears in the PaperPort™12SE window (or your application window). g In the PaperPort™12SE window, use the options available to refine the image. 36

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Scanning
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2
Pre-Scanning to crop a portion you want to scan
2
You can preview your image and crop unwanted portions before scanning by using the
PreScan
button.
When you are satisfied with the preview, click
Start
on the Scanner Setup dialog box to scan the image.
a
Follow the steps from
a
to
g
of
Scanning a document into the PC
on page 34.
b
Choose the settings for
Scan
(Image Type),
Resolution
,
Scan Type
,
Brightness
,
Contrast
and
Document Size
as needed.
Note
Pre-Scanning is not available when choosing
Auto Crop
.
c
Click
PreScan
.
The whole image is scanned into the PC and appears in the scanning area of the Scanner Setup dialog
box.
d
Press and hold down the left mouse button and drag it over the portion you want to scan.
1
Scanning area
Note
You can enlarge the image using the
icon, and then use the
icon to restore the image to its
original size.
e
Load your document again.
Note
Skip this step if you loaded the document on the scanner glass in step
a
.
f
Click
Start
.
This time only the chosen area of the document appears in the PaperPortâ„¢12SE window (or your
application window).
g
In the PaperPortâ„¢12SE window, use the options available to refine the image.
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