HP LaserJet Enterprise MFP M633 User Guide - Page 236

Check the image-adjustment settings, Optimize scan quality for text or pictures, Save to Device Memory

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● Scan to USB ● Scan to SharePoint® 3. Touch the Options button. 4. In the Options pane, scroll to and select File Type and Resolution. 5. Select one of the predefined Resolution options, and then touch Done. Touch Send. Check the image-adjustment settings Adjust these additional settings to improve scan quality: ● Sharpness: Clarify or soften the image. For example, increasing the sharpness could make text appear crisper, but decreasing it could make photos appear smoother. ● Darkness: Increase or decrease the amount of white and black used in colors in scanned images. ● Contrast: Increase or decrease the difference between the lightest and the darkest color on the page. ● Background Cleanup: Remove faint colors from the background of scanned images. For example, if the original document is printed on colored paper, use this feature to lighten the background without affecting the darkness of the image. ● Automatic Tone: Available for Flow printers only. For original documents that have at least 100 characters of text on the page, the printer can detect which edge is the top of the page, and it orients the scanned images appropriately. If some of the pages are upside-down in relation to the other pages, the resulting scanned image has all pages right-side-up. If some of the pages have a landscape orientation, the printer rotates the image so that the top of the page is at the top of the image. 1. From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select Scan. 2. Select one of the following Scan features: ● Save to Device Memory ● Scan to E-mail ● Scan to Network Folder ● Scan to USB ● Scan to SharePoint® 3. Touch the Options button. 4. In the Options pane, scroll to and select Image Adjustment. 5. Adjust the sliders to set the levels. 6. Touch the Send button. NOTE: These settings are temporary. After you have finished the job, the printer returns to the default settings. Optimize scan quality for text or pictures Optimize the scan job for the type of image being scanned: text, graphics, or photos. 222 Chapter 9 Solve problems ENWW

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Scan to USB
Scan to SharePoint®
3.
Touch the
Options
button.
4.
In the Options pane, scroll to and select
File Type and Resolution
.
5.
Select one of the predefined
Resolution
options, and then touch
Done
. Touch
Send
.
Check the image-adjustment settings
Adjust these additional settings to improve scan quality:
Sharpness
: Clarify or soften the image. For example, increasing the sharpness could make text appear
crisper, but decreasing it could make photos appear smoother.
Darkness
: Increase or decrease the amount of white and black used in colors in scanned images.
Contrast
: Increase or decrease the difference between the lightest and the darkest color on the page.
Background Cleanup
: Remove faint colors from the background of scanned images. For example, if the
original document is printed on colored paper, use this feature to lighten the background without affecting
the darkness of the image.
Automatic Tone
: Available for Flow printers only. For original documents that have at least 100 characters
of text on the page, the printer can detect which edge is the top of the page, and it orients the scanned
images appropriately. If some of the pages are upside-down in relation to the other pages, the resulting
scanned image has all pages right-side-up. If some of the pages have a landscape orientation, the printer
rotates the image so that the top of the page is at the top of the image.
1.
From the Home screen on the printer control panel, select
Scan
.
2.
Select one of the following Scan features:
Save to Device Memory
Scan to E-mail
Scan to Network Folder
Scan to USB
Scan to SharePoint®
3.
Touch the
Options
button.
4.
In the Options pane, scroll to and select
Image Adjustment
.
5.
Adjust the sliders to set the levels.
6.
Touch the
Send
button.
NOTE:
These settings are temporary. After you have finished the job, the printer returns to the default settings.
Optimize scan quality for text or pictures
Optimize the scan job for the type of image being scanned: text, graphics, or photos.
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Chapter 9
Solve problems
ENWW