HP HD Pro 2 User Guide - Page 110

Press the Scan Resolution button.

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Scan quality With scan-to-file in the Scan tab, you set scan (input) quality factors. 1. Press the Scan Tab. 2. Press the Scan Resolution button. Scan Quality Scan Resolution - You set a scan resolution value in dpi (dots per inch). Uncheck Auto to set your own dpi value. Descreen tells the scanner to scan with the scanner's optical resolution and relay the data to the software without interpolation. Optimal conversion to the set dpi or quality is then performed by the software. Gives superior results with raster originals. Scanning speed is reduced. Turbo: You set the Scan resolution value and then select Turbo. This will basically double the scanning speed but with a reduction on image quality. Turbo resolution processing involves speeding up the paper's movement, reduction of captured scan data in the scan direction and resampling to create the image resolution as set in Scan Resolution options. Turbo mode has no effect for resolutions below 300 dpi. Press OK button to apply.

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Scan quality
With scan-to-file in the Scan tab, you set scan (input) quality
factors.
1. Press the Scan Tab.
2. Press the Scan Resolution button.
Scan Quality
Scan Resolution - You set a scan resolution value in dpi (dots
per inch).
Uncheck
Auto
to set your own dpi value.
Descreen
tells the scanner to scan with the scanner’s optical
resolution and relay the data to the software without
interpolation. Optimal conversion to the set dpi or quality
is then performed by the software. Gives superior results
with raster originals. Scanning speed is reduced.
Turbo
: You set the Scan resolution value and then select
Turbo. This will basically double the scanning speed but
with a reduction on image quality. Turbo resolution
processing involves speeding up the paper’s movement,
reduction of captured scan data in the scan direction and
resampling to create the image resolution as set in Scan
Resolution options. Turbo mode has no effect for
resolutions below 300 dpi.
Press OK button to apply.