Epson 836XL User Manual - Page 76

Upgrading Your System

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Troubleshooting Upgrading Your System To improve your image processing speed and the appearance of the images on your monitor, you can add the following items to your system:  Additional memory. Scanned images use much more memory than text files, so you may need more RAM in your computer and a larger hard disk.  Accelerator board. You may want to increase your system's processing speed; large files take longer to process than small ones.  Video card. If your scanned images look grainy or have poor gradient fills on your monitor, you may want to upgrade your video card. You'll need 24-bit color (also called true color or millions of colors) or better for the highest quality image reproductions.  High resolution monitor. The resolution of your monitor also affects the quality of the image you see. Consider a high resolution monitor if you do precise color work, but be sure you have a compatible video card. Page 76

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Troubleshooting
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Upgrading Your System
To improve your image processing speed and the appearance
of the images on your monitor, you can add the following items
to your system:
Additional memory.
Scanned images use much more
memory than text files, so you may need more RAM in
your computer and a larger hard disk.
Accelerator board.
You may want to increase your
system’s processing speed; large files take longer to
process than small ones.
Video card.
If your scanned images look grainy or have
poor gradient fills on your monitor, you may want to
upgrade your video card. You’ll need 24-bit color (also
called true color or millions of colors) or better for the
highest quality image reproductions.
High resolution monitor.
The resolution of your monitor
also affects the quality of the image you see. Consider a
high resolution monitor if you do precise color work, but be
sure you have a compatible video card.