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3.7 Various settings according to your needs 3.7 Various settings according to your needs When you use ScanSnap with the default settings, there is no need to configure the settings by SCAN yourself. All you need to do is simply pressing the [SCAN] button to scan the documents, save images with the optimized settings and display the scanned images on the screen without any complicated operation. However, you can also manually configure the settings as you need. Picking up typical examples, this section describes how to scan documents for specific purposes, how to edit scanned images, etc. The default settings of ScanSnap are as follows: HINT • Application: ScanSnap Organizer • Image saving folder: [My ScanSnap] folder • Filename format: Date and time (Use operating system setting: YYYYMMD- 3 Dhhmmss (Year, Month, Day, hour, minute, second) Basic Scanner Operations • Rename file after scanning: Disabled • Scanning quality: Normal (Fastest) • Color mode: Auto Color Detection (automatically judges whether the document is "color" or "black and white") • SCAN button: Duplex Scan • Scanning Option: Brightness: Normal Setting for text only document (in Color mode only): Disabled Allow automatic blank page removal: Enabled Allow automatic image deskew: Enabled Allow automatic image rotation: Enabled Allow documents to be scanned face up through the ADF: Disabled Continue scanning after current scan is finished: Disabled • File format: PDF (*.pdf) • File format Option PDF File Option: Generate one PDF file per scan Generate one PDF file per xx page: Disabled Set a password for PDF file: Disabled Use a fixed password: Disabled • Paper size: Automatic detection • Compression Compression rate: 3 Enable High Compression: OFF • Carrier Sheet settings: Mode: Create facing pages in one image Output image size: Automatic detection The settings above can be changed with ScanSnap Manager. For details, refer to the section "Changing Scan Settings" on page 46. ScanSnap fi-5110EOX2 Operator's Guide 77

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3.7 Various settings according to your needs
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fi-5110EOX2 Operator's Guide
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Basic Scanner Operations
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3.7
Various settings according to your needs
When you use ScanSnap with the default settings, there is no need to configure the settings by
yourself. All you need to do is simply pressing the [SCAN] button
to scan the documents,
save images with the optimized settings and display the scanned images on the screen without any
complicated operation.
However, you can also manually configure the settings as you need.
Picking up typical examples, this section describes how to scan documents for specific purposes,
how to edit scanned images, etc.
HINT
The default settings of ScanSnap are as follows:
Application: ScanSnap Organizer
Image saving folder: [My ScanSnap] folder
Filename format: Date and time (Use operating system setting: YYYYMMD-
Dhhmmss (Year, Month, Day, hour, minute, second)
Rename file after scanning: Disabled
Scanning quality: Normal (Fastest)
Color mode: Auto Color Detection (automatically judges whether the
document is "color" or "black and white")
SCAN button: Duplex Scan
Scanning Option:
Brightness: Normal
Setting for text only document (in Color mode only): Disabled
Allow automatic blank page removal: Enabled
Allow automatic image deskew: Enabled
Allow automatic image rotation: Enabled
Allow documents to be scanned face up through the ADF: Disabled
Continue scanning after current scan is finished: Disabled
File format: PDF (*.pdf)
File format Option
PDF File Option: Generate one PDF file per scan
Generate one PDF file per xx page: Disabled
Set a password for PDF file: Disabled
Use a fixed password: Disabled
Paper size: Automatic detection
Compression
Compression rate: 3
Enable High Compression: OFF
Carrier Sheet settings:
Mode: Create facing pages in one image
Output image size: Automatic detection
The settings above can be changed with ScanSnap Manager.
For details, refer to the section "Changing Scan Settings" on page 46.
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