Ricoh 3245 Scanner Reference - Page 81

Configuring/Registering Scan Settings, Specifying Scan Settings

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7. Configuring/Registering Scan Settings This section describes how to specify scan settings and how to configure settings according to the orientation of the original. In addition, this section describes the programming function by which you can register frequently used settings. Specifying Scan Settings A Press [Scan Settings]. B Select items such as resolution and original size, and then change their settings. Specify the basic scan settings (scan type, resolution, image density, scan size, and edit) as follows: ❖ Scan Type Originals are scanned according to the selected scan type. Select the scan type from the following: • Auto Colour Select The colour of original is automatically detected, and then the original is scanned. Note ❒ File Format Converter (optional) is required to use this function. ❒ Depending on scan settings and/or content of your original, this scan type may not function correctly. For black and white or scale scans, select from the following types: • Text (Print) For standard originals containing mainly text. Printer printing is best scanned with Text (Print). • Text (OCR) For standard originals containing mainly text. Text (OCR) is suitable for higher OCR accuracy. • Dropout Colour If the original includes col- ours you do not want to scan, you can select the colours to exclude. You can select red, green, blue, or other chromatic col- ours. If you specify nar- row ranges for the selected colours, only the selected colours and colours very close to them are exclud- ed. If you specify wide ranges for the selected col- ours, the selected colours and all colours based on them are excluded. 73

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7. Configuring/Registering
Scan Settings
This section describes how to specify scan settings and how to configure settings
according to the orientation of the original. In addition, this section describes the
programming function by which you can register frequently used settings.
Specifying Scan Settings
A
Press
[
Scan Settings
]
.
B
Select items such as resolution an
d
original size, and then change
their settings.
Specify the basic scan settings
(scan type, resolution, image den-
sity, scan size, and edit) as follows:
Scan Type
Originals are scanned according
to the selected scan type.
Select the scan type from the fol-
lowing:
Auto Colour Select
The colour of original is auto-
matically detected, and then
the original is scanned.
Note
File Format Converter (op-
tional) is required to use
this function.
Depending on scan settings
and/or content of your
original, this scan type may
not function correctly.
For black and white or scale
scans, select from the following
types:
Text (Print)
For standard originals con-
taining mainly text.
Printer printing is best
scanned with Text (Print).
Text (OCR)
For standard originals con-
taining mainly text.
Text (OCR) is suitable for
higher OCR accuracy.
Dropout Colour
If the original includes col-
ours you do not want to
scan, you can select the
colours to exclude. You
can select red, green, blue,
or other chromatic col-
ours. If you specify nar-
row ranges for the selected
colours, only the selected
colours and colours very
close to them are exclud-
ed. If you specify wide
ranges for the selected col-
ours, the selected colours
and all colours based on
them are excluded.