Epson Stylus Scan 2000 User Manual - Page 80

For images that will be displayed on the, Choose one of the following Destination buttons

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3. Click Start. The Scan to E-mail window opens: note If you're scanning any type of printed picture (other than a film-processed photograph), make sure you choose Magazine, Newspaper, or Brochure. These settings will give you better scans and eliminate unwanted dot patterns. 4. Select the type of scan you want to do from the Scan Material icons. Each icon controls basic scan settings. You can change some of these settings by clicking the buttons on the screen. If you're an advanced user and want more control over your settings, click the TWAIN button. See page 59 for information about using the TWAIN settings. 5. Choose one of the following Scan Mode buttons: s Color: for any type of document or photo in color s Grayscale: for black and white photographs or artwork with subtle shading s Black&White: for text or drawings with no shading. 6. Choose one of the following Destination buttons: s Screen: For images that will be displayed on the Internet or viewed on the screen only s Printer (Normal): For text or images that will be printed normally s Printer (Fine): For photographs or other images that will be printed at the highest quality or resolution (scanning is slower with this setting) Scanning with Windows 73

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3.
Click
Start
. The Scan to E-mail window opens:
4.
Select the type of scan you want to do from the Scan
Material icons.
Each icon controls basic scan settings. You can change
some of these settings by clicking the buttons on the screen.
If you’re an advanced user and want more control over your
settings, click the
TWAIN
button. See page 59 for
information about using the TWAIN settings.
5.
Choose one of the following Scan Mode buttons:
Color:
for any type of document or photo in color
Grayscale:
for black and white photographs or
artwork with subtle shading
Black&White:
for text or drawings with no shading.
6.
Choose one of the following Destination buttons:
Screen:
For images that will be displayed on the
Internet or viewed on the screen only
Printer (Normal):
For text or images that will be
printed normally
Printer (Fine):
For photographs or other images that
will be printed at the highest quality or resolution
(scanning is slower with this setting)
note
If you’re scanning any
type of printed picture
(other than a
film-processed
photograph), make sure
you choose Magazine,
Newspaper, or
Brochure. These settings
will give you better scans
and eliminate unwanted
dot patterns.