Fujitsu Fi-5110EOX2 Operating Guide - Page 102

Correcting the orientation of scanned images, Click the [OK] button to close the window.

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4. Click the [OK] button to close the window. ⇒ The setting is enabled from next scanning. ATTENTION Up to +-5 degrees of skews can be corrected. This function judges a document skew based on the characters printed on the document, so it may not work properly for the following document: • Documents on which the pitches of lines or characters are extremely narrow, or characters are overlapped • Documents with many outline characters or using font styles like this • Documents with many photographs or figures and only a few characters • Documents with a background pattern behind characters • Documents on which characters are printed in various direction (e.g. plans, etc.) • Documents with long diagonal lines • Documents with handwritten characters *When you scan such documents, clear the check box. ■ Correcting the orientation of scanned images Depending on the documents, there may exist some pages of an orientation differing from the others. For example, it is often seen that a document has portrait pages for text contents and landscape pages for tables. For the case of double-sided documents in calendar style, their rear sides are printed upside down. ScanSnap is able to automatically correct the orientation of scanned images for such a document. To change the setting, follow the procedure below. Operation 1. Right click the "ScanSnap Manager" icon S on the task bar and select "Setting..." from the menu. 84

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4.
Click the [OK] button to close the window.
The setting is enabled from next scanning.
Correcting the orientation of scanned images
Depending on the documents, there may exist some pages of an orientation differing from the
others. For example, it is often seen that a document has portrait pages for text contents and
landscape pages for tables. For the case of double-sided documents in calendar style, their
rear sides are printed upside down.
ScanSnap is able to automatically correct the orientation of scanned images for such a document.
To change the setting, follow the procedure below.
Operation
1.
Right click the "ScanSnap Manager" icon
on the task bar and select "Setting..."
from the menu.
ATTENTION
Up to +-5 degrees of skews can be corrected.
This function judges a document skew based on the characters printed on the
document, so it may not work properly for the following document:
Documents on which the pitches of lines or characters are extremely narrow,
or characters are overlapped
Documents with many outline characters or using font styles like this
Documents with many photographs or figures and only a few characters
Documents with a background pattern behind characters
Documents on which characters are printed in various direction (e.g. plans,
etc.)
Documents with long diagonal lines
Documents with handwritten characters
*When you scan such documents, clear the check box.
S