Epson CX5600 User Guide - Page 55

Dust Removal, Pictures, File Save Settings, Close, Color Restoration, Home Mode, Professional Mode

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3. If you need to remove dust marks from your original document or photo as you scan, click the Dust Removal checkbox. 4. Epson Scan automatically saves your scanned file in JPEG format in Pictures or My Pictures (Windows), or in Pictures (Macintosh). If you want to select different scan file settings, click the File Save Settings button. 5. Click OK to close the Customize window. 6. Click Scan. Your color-restored scanned image file is shown in Windows Explorer or the Macintosh Finder. Note: If you started your scan from within a TWAIN-compatible scanning program, your scanned images open in the program window. Click Close to exit Epson Scan. Now you can view and print the image. Home Mode 1. Select the type of original you're scanning as the Document Type and Image Type. 2. Select the way you plan to use your scanned image as the Destination. 3. Preview your image. 4. If desired, you can crop the area you want to scan and select your scan size. 5. Click the Color Restoration checkbox. Note: You can also select other image quality settings before you scan. 6. Click Scan. 7. Select the scan file settings you want to use from the window that appears. 8. Click OK. Your color-restored scanned image file is shown in Windows Explorer or the Macintosh Finder. Note: If you started your scan from within a TWAIN-compatible scanning program, your scanned images open in the program window. Click Close to exit Epson Scan. Now you can view and print the image. Professional Mode 1. Select the type of original you're scanning as the Document Type and Auto Exposure Type. 2. Select the way you plan to use your scanned image as the Destination. 3. Preview your image. 55

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3.
If you need to remove dust marks from your original document or photo as you scan, click the
Dust Removal
checkbox.
4.
Epson Scan automatically saves your scanned file in JPEG format in
Pictures
or
My Pictures
(Windows), or in
Pictures
(Macintosh). If you want to select different scan file settings,
click
the
File Save Settings
button.
5.
Click
OK
to close the Customize window.
6.
Click
Scan
.
Your color-restored scanned image file is shown in Windows Explorer or the Macintosh Finder.
Note:
If you started your scan from within a TWAIN-compatible scanning program, your scanned
images open in the program window. Click
Close
to exit Epson Scan.
Now you can view and print
the image.
Home Mode
1.
Select the type of original you’re scanning as the Document Type and Image Type
.
2.
Select the way you plan to use your scanned image as the Destination
.
3.
Preview
your image.
4.
If desired, you can crop the area you want to scan
and select your scan size
.
5.
Click the
Color Restoration
checkbox.
Note:
You can also select other image quality settings
before you scan.
6.
Click
Scan
.
7.
Select the scan file settings
you want to use from the window that appears.
8.
Click
OK
.
Your color-restored scanned image file is shown in Windows Explorer or the Macintosh Finder.
Note:
If you started your scan from within a TWAIN-compatible scanning program, your scanned
images open in the program window. Click
Close
to exit Epson Scan.
Now you can view and print
the image.
Professional Mode
1.
Select the type of original you’re scanning as the Document Type and Auto Exposure Type
.
2.
Select the way you plan to use your scanned image as the Destination
.
3.
Preview
your image.