Kyocera KM-6030 Scan System Operation Guide (Functions Edition) Rev-9 - Page 145

Multiple Scanning

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Address Editor 1. File Type Sets the file format at which scanned data will be saved: TIFF or PDF 2. Orig. image quality ........ You can select from among the following 4 original types in order to suit the originals that are being scanned: Photo, Text, Text+Photo and OCR 3. File Type Sets the file format at which scanned data will be saved: JPEG, TIFF or PDF 4. JPEG image quality ...... You can select the quality level of the JPEG file that will be created from the scanned data. * The higher the image quality is, the larger the resulting file size (data volume) will become. 5. Output color type .......... You can select between the following 2 types of color data: RGB and sRGB * If you select "sRGB" it is possible to match the color space of different sRGB-compatible machines. 6. Resolution You can select from among the following 4 scanning resolutions: 200 dpi, 300 dpi, 400 dpi and 600 dpi 7. Multiple Scanning ......... You can select whether to turn the continuous scanning function "ON" or "OFF". 8. File Name Sets the file name for saving scanned data. * The file name can be up to 8 single-byte characters in length. Page 3-49

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Address Editor
<Black and White mode>
1.
File Type
.........................
Sets the file format at which scanned data will be saved: TIFF or PDF
2.
Orig. image quality
........
You can select from among the following 4 original types in order to suit the
originals that are being scanned: Photo, Text, Text+Photo and OCR
<Color/Monochrome (Gray) mode>
3.
File Type
.........................
Sets the file format at which scanned data will be saved: JPEG, TIFF or PDF
4.
JPEG image quality
......
You can select the quality level of the JPEG file that will be created from the
scanned data.
*
The higher the image quality is, the larger the resulting file size (data
volume) will become.
5.
Output color type
..........
You can select between the following 2 types of color data: RGB and sRGB
*
If you select
sRGB
it is possible to match the color space of different
sRGB-compatible machines.
<Universal mode>
6.
Resolution
.....................
You can select from among the following 4 scanning resolutions: 200 dpi,
300 dpi, 400 dpi and 600 dpi
7.
Multiple Scanning
.........
You can select whether to turn the continuous scanning function
ON
or
OFF
.
8.
File Name
.......................
Sets the file name for saving scanned data.
*
The file name can be up to 8 single-byte characters in length.