Konica Minolta Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300i Operation Guide - Page 437
Make sure to cover the entire character string when marking it.
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Using the ScanSnap in Various Ways (for Mac OS Users) z Make sure to cover the entire character string when marking it. Mark sections so that the entire section is evenly colored. Good example: Bad example 1: Bad example 2: (does not cover the entire section) (unevenly colored) z Do not mark more than ten sections per page. ATTENTION z It is recommended that you use a blue or a green highlight pen for marking. When you use colors such as pink or yellow for marking, the marked sections may not be recognized as keywords. z Use a blue highlight pen for documents with dark background colors such as newspapers. Marked sections may not be detected when a color other than blue is used. z For the following documents, marked sections cannot be recognized and set as keywords: - Color documents such as catalogues or pamphlets - Documents in which two or more colors are used for marking - Documents containing colors other than for marking (pens other than highlight pens are used or the document is stained) - Documents with too many marked sections on a single page z The following types of marked character strings cannot be set as keywords: - The size of the marked section is outside the supported range - The marking is irregular (e.g. skewed) - Multiple marked sections are too close to each other - The color of the highlight pen is too pale or the color has faded z When you mark more than one character string, make sure to leave a gap of at least 5 mm between the marked sections. Marked sections that are too close to each other may be detected as one marked section. z In the following case, character strings surrounding marked sections may be set as keywords: - Marked section overlaps the line above and below z In the following cases, unmarked character strings may be set as keywords: - Color documents such as catalogues or pamphlets - Documents with color text, diagrams, pictures, tables and lines - Documents containing sections framed by a highlight pen - Stained documents HINT z Increase the resolution when you have trouble setting the keywords correctly. z Keywords set for a PDF file can be checked [Document Properties] of Adobe Acrobat / Adobe Reader or Preview [Inspector]. 437