Konica Minolta Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300i Operation Guide - Page 278
button in the upper left corner to close the ScanSnap, Click the [Apply] button.
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How to Perform a Scan (for Mac OS Users) 3. Click one of the profile buttons. Profile Button Profile Button Description [Recommended] button [Small File] button [High Quality] button [Customize] button Settings are [Automatic resolution] for [Image quality] in the [Scanning] tab in the ScanSnap setup window and default for other settings. It is recommended that you select this button when you want to scan documents in optimum quality suitable for the paper size of the document. Settings are [Normal] (Color/Gray: 150 dpi, B&W: 300 dpi) for [Image quality] in the [Scanning] tab in the ScanSnap setup window and default for other settings. It is recommended that you select this button when you want to reduce the file size. Settings are [Best] (Color/Gray: 300 dpi, B&W: 600 dpi) for [Image quality] in the [Scanning] tab in the ScanSnap setup window and default for other settings. It is recommended that you select this button when you want to scan documents in high quality. Default settings are the same as the [Recommended] settings. Scan settings can be changed depending on your scanning purpose. HINT z The [Small File] button is selected in default. z For details about the default settings when using the Quick Menu, refer to the ScanSnap Manager Help. z You cannot change the settings for the [Recommended], [Small File], and [High Quality] buttons. If you change any of these settings, the profile automatically switches to [Customize]. For details about how to change scan settings, refer to "How to Configure Scan Settings" (page 290). 4. Click the [Apply] button. 5. Click the [ ] button in the upper left corner to close the ScanSnap setup window. 6. Load a document in the ScanSnap. For details about how to load documents, refer to "How to Load Documents" (page 33). 278