Canon MultiPASS C3500 User guide for the MPC3000. - Page 128
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Copying and Scanning 3 In the Scanner dialog box, specify the scan options for your document. r Scan Mode Selects the type of image you are scanning (letter, graphics, or photo). The type you select determines a black and white or grayscale scanned image and the resolution for the image. To define custom settings, select Custom. See Advanced Scanning Options on page 6-7 for details. r Brightness Use this scroll bar to darken or lighten the brightness of your scanned image. r Contrast Use this scroll bar to set the level of contrast for your scanned image. r View after scan Enable this option if you want the scanned image to display automatically in the MultiPASS Desktop Manager when the scan is complete. 4 To start the scan, click the Scan button. r When the scan is complete, the image appears in the MultiPASS Viewer window (if View after scan is enabled). r The scanned image also appears in the Scan folder with an assigned number such as SCAN_19. From the Scan folder, you can save (Export), rename, print, or delete the scanned imagejust like any other file. r You can PC fax a scanned document. For information on PC faxing, see Chapter 4, Sending Faxes With the MultiPASS C3000. N If you are scanning a business card or post card that is thicker than 0.005 in. (0.13 mm), it may not scan correctly. If you wish to scan a document that is thicker than 0.005 in. (0.13 mm), scan only one sheet at a time and push the document slightly to feed it through the sheet feeder. Chapter 6 Copying and Scanning With the MultiPASS C3000 6-5