Fujitsu FI 5015C Getting Started Guide - Page 16
Uninstalling Supplied Programs - pdf
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2. Select the language and Click [OK] button. 3. Select "Install Adobe Acrobat". ATTENTION Notes for using Adobe Acrobat When scanning a paper document and converting the image to PDF using Acrobat unexpected images may be output when: 1. Setting "Edge Shadow Removal" in Acrobat, and setting "Digital Endorser" or "Black Background" options in the TWAIN driver at the same time. Letter strings embedded in the image or the background may be missed. Solution 1: Set "Edge shadow removal" to "OFF" or set any option other than "Adaptive" for "Color/Grayscale" and/or "Monochrome" under "Compression" by selecting [File]->[Create PDF]-> [From Scanner...]-> [Image Settings...] in Acrobat. Solution 2: Adjust the scanning density in the TWAIN driver. 2. Setting "Adaptive" for "Color/Grayscale" and/or "Monochrome" under "Compression" in Acrobat and scanning in a resolution lower than the resolution recommended for Acrobat. Solution: Set OPTION to something other than "Adaptive" under "Compression." *As for detailed usage and information of Acrobat, refer to "Create a PDF file from a scanned document" in Acrobat Help. 4. Click the [Next] button. The set up window appears. 5. Follow the instructions to install the software. Select "How to install" on the "Adobe Acro- HINT bat" window to learn more about Adobe Acrobat installation. Refer to "Adobe Acro- bat Help" about how to use Adobe Acrobat. 8 ATTENTION Support and User registration for Adobe products: Refer to the technical support information stored in the [Customer Support] folder on Adobe Acrobat CD-ROM. (Note that free person-to-person support is not available for this bundled product.) ■ Uninstalling Supplied Programs Follow the procedure below to uninstall supplied programs. Windows XP screenshots are used in this HINT section. The windows and operations may slightly vary depending on your OS. 1. Start up your PC. ATTENTION When using Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 or Windows XP, log on as a user with "Administrator" privileges (privileges of the administrator of your PC).