Konica Minolta bizhub C3350 bizhub C3850/C3350 Scan Functions User Guide - Page 86

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8.4 Importing data from a computer 8 3 Specify the desired items from among the following to fit the original to be scanned. Settings [Scanner] [Profile] [Source] [Paper size] [Color format] [File type] [Resolution (DPI)] [Brightness] [Contrast] Description Displays the scanner name of this machine. To switch other scanner, click [Change]. Select a profile to fit the original you want to load onto this machine. • [Photo]: Select this option to scan an original that consists primarily of pho- tos. • [Documents]: Select this option to scan an original that consists primarily of text. • [Last used settings]: Select this option to scan an original using the previ- ous settings. • [Add profile...]: Select this option to create a new profile other than the op- tions above and add it as an option. Selecting [Add profile...] displays the [Add New Profile] window. Select the position to set the original. • [Flatbed]: Select this option to load the original on the Original Glass. By selecting [Flatbed], you can use [Preview], which is a scan function. • [Feeder]: Select this option to load the original into the ADF. When [Feeder] is selected in [Source], specify the size of the original to be scanned. Select either [Color] or [Gray Scale] as the color mode to scan originals. The original is scanned in the selected color mode regardless of the original color. Select a file type to save a file. • [BMP]: Used to save an image file adopted by the "Paint" software supplied with Windows. This type does not support a function that compresses data to be saved, so the file size is larger than JPEG or PNG. • [JPG]: Used to save files frequently used with digital cameras, which is available for saving photos. JPEG does not support the saving of multiple pages into one file. • [PNG]: Used to save an image file with no quality degradation when compressing a file. Note that some files cannot be displayed in old Web browsers. • [TIF]: This is one kind of versatile image formats. This type is available for a multi-page file that provides multiple pages in one file. • [XPS]: A file type that is supported in Windows Vista or later. Specify the resolution at which to scan the original. Specify the brightness with which to scan the original. To specify the brightness level, drag the slider, or type in a numerical value. Specify the contrast at which to scan the original. To specify the contrast level, drag the slider, or type in a numerical value. 4 Click [Scan]. % If you select [Flatbed] in [Source], click [Preview] before saving data as a file, and check the image of the scanned original. [Scan Functions] 8-9

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[Scan Functions]
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8.4
Importing data from a computer
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3
Specify the desired items from among the following to fit the original to be scanned.
4
Click [Scan].
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If you select [Flatbed] in [Source], click [Preview] before saving data as a file, and check the image
of the scanned original.
Settings
Description
[Scanner]
Displays the scanner name of this machine.
To switch other scanner, click [Change].
[Profile]
Select a profile to fit the original you want to load onto this machine.
[Photo]: Select this option to scan an original that consists primarily of pho-
tos.
[Documents]: Select this option to scan an original that consists primarily
of text.
[Last used settings]: Select this option to scan an original using the previ-
ous settings.
[Add profile...]: Select this option to create a new profile other than the op-
tions above and add it as an option. Selecting [Add profile...] displays the
[Add New Profile] window.
[Source]
Select the position to set the original.
[Flatbed]: Select this option to load the original on the
Original Glass
. By
selecting [Flatbed], you can use [Preview], which is a scan function.
[Feeder]: Select this option to load the original into the
ADF
.
[Paper size]
When [Feeder] is selected in [Source], specify the size of the original to be
scanned.
[Color format]
Select either [Color] or [Gray Scale] as the color mode to scan originals. The
original is scanned in the selected color mode regardless of the original color.
[File type]
Select a file type to save a file.
[BMP]: Used to save an image file adopted by the "Paint" software supplied
with Windows. This type does not support a function that compresses data
to be saved, so the file size is larger than JPEG or PNG.
[JPG]: Used to save files frequently used with digital cameras, which is
available for saving photos. JPEG does not support the saving of multiple
pages into one file.
[PNG]: Used to save an image file with no quality degradation when com-
pressing a file. Note that some files cannot be displayed in old Web brows-
ers.
[TIF]: This is one kind of versatile image formats. This type is available for a
multi-page file that provides multiple pages in one file.
[XPS]: A file type that is supported in Windows Vista or later.
[Resolution (DPI)]
Specify the resolution at which to scan the original.
[Brightness]
Specify the brightness with which to scan the original.
To specify the brightness level, drag the slider, or type in a numerical value.
[Contrast]
Specify the contrast at which to scan the original.
To specify the contrast level, drag the slider, or type in a numerical value.