HP DesignJet T2500 User guide - Page 98

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● In a USB flash drive NOTE: The use of USB flash drives with your printer may be disabled in the Embedded Web Server (Setup > Security > Disable USB drives). ● In a network folder (a folder on a computer that is accessible through the network) NOTE: The network folder option will not work unless the network folder has been correctly set up and identified in the Embedded Web Server or HP Utility: see Configure a scan-to-network or scan-to-FTP folder on page 23. TIP: To check the currently-configured network folder, go to the front panel and press , then . NOTE: If the scanner is later unable to store your file in the chosen destination (USB flash drive or network folder), you are given the opportunity to change your mind and use the other alternative. 4. Some of the default scan settings are displayed. Press Settings to see the complete list of settings, and check in particular that the Original type setting corresponds to the paper type that you intend to scan. ● Format allows you to specify the format of the file in which the scanned image will be saved: TIFF, JPEG or (with the T2500 PS only) PDF. ● Compression allows you to specify the level of compression: maximum, high (the default level), medium, or low. This option is available if the format is JPEG or PDF. ● Resolution allows you to specify the scan resolution: Standard (200 dpi), High (300 dpi), or Max (600 dpi). ● Color allows you to choose color, grayscale or black and white scanning. ● Content type allows you to optimize the scan for a line drawing, a photographic image, or a mixed image. ● Original type allows you to specify the paper type on which the original image has been printed. To optimize scan quality, ensure that this setting is correct. ● Background removal allows you to remove unwanted background color. You can specify the strength of this setting, from 0 to 10. ● Blueprints invert allows you to generate a scanned image with a light background. It is useful when the original you intend to scan is a blueprint with a dark background. This option is available only if the Original type is set to Blueprints. 88 Chapter 9 Scanning ENWW

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In a USB flash drive
NOTE:
The use of USB flash drives with your printer may be disabled in the Embedded Web
Server (
Setup
>
Security
>
Disable USB drives
).
In a network folder (a folder on a computer that is accessible through the network)
NOTE:
The network folder option will not work unless the network folder has been correctly set
up and identified in the Embedded Web Server or HP Utility: see
Configure a scan-to-network or
scan-to-FTP folder
on page
23
.
TIP:
To check the currently-configured network folder, go to the front panel and press
,
then
.
NOTE:
If the scanner is later unable to store your file in the chosen destination (USB flash drive or
network folder), you are given the opportunity to change your mind and use the other alternative.
4.
Some of the default scan settings are displayed. Press
Settings
to see the complete list of settings, and
check in particular that the
Original type
setting corresponds to the paper type that you intend to scan.
Format
allows you to specify the format of the file in which the scanned image will be saved: TIFF,
JPEG or (with the T2500 PS only) PDF.
Compression
allows you to specify the level of compression: maximum, high (the default level),
medium, or low. This option is available if the format is JPEG or PDF.
Resolution
allows you to specify the scan resolution: Standard (200 dpi), High (300 dpi), or Max
(600 dpi).
Color
allows you to choose color, grayscale or black and white scanning.
Content type
allows you to optimize the scan for a line drawing, a photographic image, or a mixed
image.
Original type
allows you to specify the paper type on which the original image has been printed.
To optimize scan quality, ensure that this setting is correct.
Background removal
allows you to remove unwanted background color. You can specify the
strength of this setting, from 0 to 10.
Blueprints invert
allows you to generate a scanned image with a light background. It is useful
when the original you intend to scan is a blueprint with a dark background. This option is available
only if the
Original type
is set to
Blueprints
.
88
Chapter 9
Scanning
ENWW