Canon MP370 MultiPASS MP370/360 Software Guide - Page 95
Paper Size], Multi-Crop], Selection], Print Size], Determining resolution
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The higher the resolution (number), the more detail in your image; the lower the resolution (number), the less detail. Either click or type a resolution between 25-2400 dpi (in 1 dpi increments), or enter one of the values 4800, 7200 or 9600 dpi. J "Determining resolution" [Paper Size] Select the size of the document to be scanned. When you select a size, the preview area size (height-to-width ratio) will change. For setting up the machine not to scan beyond the parameters of the scan when previewing or if you are scanning without specifying the parameters of the scan. If you do not know the size of the document, your setting should be on the large size. You can specify the parameters after previewing. If you change the setting in [Paper Size] after previewing, the preview image will be deleted. [Multi-Crop] When the preview image is displayed, click [Apply] to crop individually two or more documents placed on the platen glass. Click [Scan] to scan the documents as separate ones. To remove the cropping (specified parameters) around an image, right-click the image, then select [Delete]. To remove all the cropping, click [Reset]. J "[Multi-Crop] in ScanGear MP (Advanced Mode)" [Selection] You can specify the width and height of the parameters of the scan by entering a value. After entering the value, either click on another area or press the Enter key, and the size of the cropping frame will change. Click (Keep proportions button) to change the icon to (Locked icon) and maintain the width and height proportions of the image. IMPORTANT • Some applications have a limit to the amount of image data they can receive. If the parameters of a scan contain more than 21,000 x 30,000 pixels, the image will not be received. • The values you can enter will be within the parameters of the document size you have selected. • Minimum parameters of an image with [Output Resolution] set to [600] dpi are 96 x 96 pixels. [Print Size] For setting the print size (output size) of the scanning parameters you have specified. Specify by entering a value in either [Width], [Height] or [Scale], or click a [Scale] value. After adjusting the settings, either click on another area or press the Enter key, and the other values linked to the input values will change. Even if you change these settings, the size of the cropping frame and the setting for [Output Resolution] will not change. The resolution when you actually scan will change in accordance with the percentage (%) entered in [Scale]. The ratio of [Width] and [Height] is linked to the [Width] and [Height] in [Selection]. You can make settings for [Scale] between 25 and 400 in increments of 1%. [Scale] is fixed to 100% if 4800, 7200 or 9600 dpi is entered in [Output Resolution]. 93