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Contents Back Previous Page Next Page Scanning Different Sized Documents Together You can set the scanning conditions to scan different sized documents, such as LTR and LGL (A4 and B5) documents, together, while detecting the correct size of the document. Set [Mode] on the scanner driver Settings screen to [Advanced Text Enhancement] (only for Windows) or [Advanced Text Enhancement II]. For more information on setting the scanning conditions, see Chapter 2, "Using the Scanner - Scanning Different Sized Documents," in the Reference Guide. X Skipping Blank Pages You can set the scanning conditions to determine whether a scanned image is a blank page, and skip saving the image if so. Set [Scanning Side] on the scanner driver settings screen to [Skip blank page]. For more information on setting the scanning conditions, see Chapter 6, "Scanner Driver Settings - Scanning Side Settings." Monthly Report Monthly Report Monthly Report Monthly Report X Monthly Report Auto Page Size Detection IMPORTANT When scanning multiple documents of different sizes, place the documents so that they cover the entire span of the feed rollers. This blank page will be skipped Scanning (Single-Sided) 11" X 17"/A3 Documents You can set the scanning conditions to scan both sides of an 11" X 17"/A3 document folded in half to be combined as a single image. Set [Scanning Side] on the scanner driver settings screen to [Folio]. For more information on setting the scanning conditions, see "Placing Folded Documents" (p. 27) and Chapter 6, "Scanner Driver Settings - Scanning Side Settings." 57

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Scanning Different Sized Documents Together
You can set the scanning conditions to scan different sized documents, such as
LTR and LGL (A4 and B5) documents, together, while detecting the correct size of
the document.
Set [Mode] on the scanner driver Settings screen to [Advanced Text Enhancement]
(only for Windows) or [Advanced Text Enhancement II].
For more information on setting the scanning conditions, see Chapter 2, "Using the
Scanner - Scanning Different Sized Documents," in the
Reference Guide
.
IMPORTANT
When scanning multiple documents of different sizes, place the documents so
that they cover the entire span of the feed rollers.
Skipping Blank Pages
You can set the scanning conditions to determine whether a scanned image is a
blank page, and skip saving the image if so.
Set [Scanning Side] on the scanner driver settings screen to [Skip blank page].
For more information on setting the scanning conditions, see Chapter 6, "Scanner
Driver Settings - Scanning Side Settings."
Scanning (Single-Sided) 11" X 17"/A3 Documents
You can set the scanning conditions to scan both sides of an 11" X 17"/A3
document folded in half to be combined as a single image.
Set [Scanning Side] on the scanner driver settings screen to [Folio].
For more information on setting the scanning conditions, see "Placing Folded
Documents" (p. 27) and Chapter 6, "Scanner Driver Settings - Scanning Side
Settings."
Auto Page Size Detection
This blank page will be skipped
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