Canon BJC-55 User manual for the BJC-55 - Page 420
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Using the Scanner With Macintosh I Changing the Scanning Mode You can select a scanning mode according to your scanning purpose. Optimum settings, such as image type and resolution, are pre-assigned based on the contents of a scanning job. When you wish to customize the settings for special scanning jobs, click the Custom button. Selecting a Default Scanning Mode Select a setting that best approximates the image to be scanned. Scanning Mode DTP (Color) Use Standard setting used when a color draft is to be scanned Recommended when scanning a photograph Standard setting used when a black & white draft is to be scanned Recommended when scanning a document consisting entirely of text, such as a document created with a typewriter or word processor Image Type Resolution Color 180 dpi Color 360 dpi Grayscale 180 dpi Black & White 180 dpi Edge Emphasis Color Matching Off On (Execute) Off On (Execute) Off Off On (Execute) Off Prescan Mode* Grayscale Photo Color DTP (B&W) Grayscale Text Black & White * By default, Prescan is disabled. Once enabled, Black & White is the default Prescan Mode. You can select a Prescan Mode of Color, Grayscale, or Black & White. Using the Optional IS-12 Color Image Scanner Cartridge 420