Epson AcuLaser CX11NF Basics - Page 49

Office Mode, Professional Mode, Home Mode, OCR Optical Character Recognition program.

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Office Mode: Click the Color, Grayscale, or Black & White button to select the colors in the original. Professional Mode: Click the arrow to open the Document Type list and select Reflective (for scanning a document or photo). Then click the arrow in the Auto Exposure Type list and select Document or Photo. 2. Do one of the following to select your destination setting(s): Home Mode: Click the button for the way you plan to use the scanned image in the Destination box: ■ Screen/Web for images you will view only on a computer screen or post on the web. ■ Printer for images you will be printing or converting to editable text with an OCR (Optical Character Recognition) program. ■ Other if you want to select a specific resolution for other purposes. Office Mode: Select ADF from the Document Source drop-down list. Select the size of your original document as the Size setting. Professional Mode: Click the arrow to open the Image Type list and select the image type you are scanning: Image Type setting 24-bit Color Color Smoothing 16-bit Grayscale 8-bit Grayscale Black & White Type of image you are scanning Color photo Color graphics, such as a chart or graph Black-and-white photo with many shades of gray Black-and-white photo with just a few shades of gray Document with black text and/or line art 3. EPSON Scan selects a default resolution setting based on the original and destination settings you select. See page 50 to continue scanning. Selecting EPSON Scan Settings 49

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Selecting EPSON Scan Settings
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Office Mode:
Click the
Color
,
Grayscale
, or
Black & White
button to select the colors in the
original.
Professional Mode
:
Click the arrow to open the Document Type list and select
Reflective
(for
scanning a document or photo). Then click the arrow in the Auto Exposure Type
list and select
Document
or
Photo
.
2.
Do one of the following to select your destination setting(s):
Home Mode
:
Click the button for the way you plan to use the scanned image in the Destination
box:
Screen/Web
for images you will view only on a computer screen or post on
the web.
Printer
for images you will be printing or converting to editable text with an
OCR (Optical Character Recognition) program.
Other
if you want to select a specific resolution for other purposes.
Office Mode:
Select
ADF
from the
Document Source
drop-down list. Select the size of your
original document as the
Size
setting.
Professional Mode
:
Click the arrow to open the Image Type list and select the image type you are
scanning:
3.
EPSON Scan selects a default resolution setting based on the original and
destination settings you select. See page 50 to continue scanning.
Image Type
setting
Type of image you are scanning
24-bit Color
Color photo
Color Smoothing
Color graphics, such as a chart or graph
16-bit Grayscale
Black-and-white photo with many shades of gray
8-bit Grayscale
Black-and-white photo with just a few shades of gray
Black & White
Document with black text and/or line art