Ricoh SP4100N User Manual - Page 45

File format: *PDF, MTIFFMulti- TIFF, TIFF, Compression Level: *Low, Medium, High

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Black/White Multi-Level (Gray): Choose "ON" if you wish to make gray copies or OFF to make a B&W (single-bit) copy. Choice: 1. Multi-Level (Gray): ON, *OFF 2. File format: *PDF, MTIFF(Multi-page TIFF), TIFF 3. Compression Level: *Low, Medium, High (If you choose ON from Multi-Level (Gray), the file formats include PDF, JPEG, TIF, MTIF, and JPEG_EXIF. If TIF or MTIFF is selected as your file format, the compression Level is limited to Raw only. If you choose OFF from Multi-Level (Gray), the file formats include PDF, TIF, and MTIF. The compression Level of MTIF or TIF includes G3, G4, and Raw.) * Factory Default Explanation of file format: PDF TIFF/MTIFF JPEG JPEG_EXIF PDF(Portable Document Format) is a very popular file format used by Adobe. You can view PDF files using Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader. TIFF (The Tagged-Image File Format) is a flexible bitmap image format supported by virtually all paint, image-editing, and page-layout applications. Also, virtually all desktop scanners can produce TIFF images. JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) compression provides the best results with continuous-tone color and the smallest file size. Exchangeable image file format for digital cameras. The following table gives you an idea of file size v.s. file format File Format File Size (A4, Color, @200 dpi) TIFF 10M PDF 53KB JPEG 212KB 38

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Black/White
Multi-Level (Gray):
Choose “ON” if you wish to make gray
copies or OFF to make a B&W (single-bit) copy.
Choice:
1.
Multi-Level (Gray): ON, *OFF
2.
File format: *PDF, MTIFF(Multi-page TIFF), TIFF
3.
Compression Level: *Low, Medium, High
(If you choose ON from Multi-Level (Gray), the file formats
include PDF, JPEG, TIF, MTIF, and JPEG_EXIF. If TIF or MTIFF
is selected as your file format, the compression Level is limited
to Raw only.
If you choose OFF from Multi-Level (Gray), the file formats
include PDF, TIF, and MTIF. The compression Level of MTIF or
TIF includes G3, G4, and Raw.)
*
Factory Default
Explanation of file format:
PDF
PDF(Portable Document Format) is a very popular file format
used by Adobe.
You can view PDF files using Adobe Acrobat
or Adobe Reader.
TIFF/MTIFF
TIFF (The Tagged-Image File Format) is a flexible bitmap
image format supported by virtually all paint, image-editing,
and page-layout applications. Also, virtually all desktop
scanners can produce TIFF images.
JPEG
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) compression
provides the best results with continuous-tone color and the
smallest file size.
JPEG_EXIF
Exchangeable image file format for digital cameras.
The following table gives you an idea of file size v.s. file format
File Format
TIFF
PDF
JPEG
File Size (A4, Color, @200 dpi)
10M
53KB
212KB