Ricoh 3245 Scanner Reference - Page 111

Selecting a custom size, Size Setting screen.

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Settings ❒ When [Off] is selected and [Auto Detect] is selected for scan size, if originals of different sizes are placed in the ADF, the maximum size will be detected as the scan size. ❖ Original Orientation Priority Select the default for original placement orientation. When originals are always positioned the same way, select that orientation as the default to make operation easier. Selecting a custom size When selecting [Custom Size] as the scan size, follow the procedure below. A Press [Custom Size] on the Scan Size Setting screen. Reference p.76 "Making the Settings Related to the Orientation of the Original and Scanned Sides" ❖ Change Initial Mode Select [Standard] to use the standard settings as the initial mode which is the mode of the machine immediately after the operation switch is turned on or modes are cleared or reset. Select [Program No.10] to use the settings stored in Program No.10 as the initial mode. B Enter the original size with the number keys. Select and enter values for [X1] and [Y1], and then press the {#} key. ❖ Background Density of ADS (Full Colour) 9 With this setting, you can process scanned images to erase unwanted paper features (such as lines on rough paper). C Enter the scan starting point in re- lation to the standard scan start- ing point. Select and enter values for [X2] and ❖ A.C.S. Sensitivity Level [Y2], and then press the {#} key. Set the sensitivity level for detect- ing colours/black and white to scan the original when [Scan Type] is set to [Auto Colour Select]. 103

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Settings
103
9
When
[
Off
]
is selected and
[
Auto
Detect
]
is selected for scan size, if
originals of different sizes are
placed in the ADF, the maxi-
mum size will be detected as the
scan size.
Original Orientation Priority
Select the default for original
placement orientation. When orig-
inals are always positioned the
same way, select that orientation
as the default to make operation
easier.
Reference
p.76
Making the Settings Relat-
ed to the Orientation of the
Original and Scanned Sides
Change Initial Mode
Select
[
Standard
]
to use the stand-
ard settings as the initial mode
which is the mode of the machine
immediately after the operation
switch is turned on or modes are
cleared or reset.
Select
[
Program No.10
]
to use the set-
tings stored in Program No.10 as
the initial mode.
Background Density of ADS (Full Colour)
With this setting, you can process
scanned images to erase unwanted
paper features (such as lines on
rough paper).
A.C.S. Sensitivity Level
Set the sensitivity level for detect-
ing colours/black and white to
scan the original when
[
Scan Type
]
is set to
[
Auto Colour Select
]
.
Selecting a custom size
When selecting
[
Custom Size
]
as the
scan size, follow the procedure be-
low.
A
Press
[
Custom Size
]
on the Scan
Size Setting screen.
B
Enter the original size with the
number keys.
Select and enter values for
[
X1
]
and
[
Y1
]
, and then press the
{
#
}
key.
C
Enter the scan starting point in re-
lation to the standard scan start-
ing point.
Select and enter values for
[
X2
]
and
[
Y2
]
, and then press the
{
#
}
key.