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Configuring/Registering Scan Settings, Specifying Scan Settings - photo

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7. Configuring/Registering Scan Settings This section describes how to specify scan settings and how to configure settings according to the orientation of the original. In addition, this section describes the programming function by which you can register frequently used settings. Specifying Scan Settings A Press [Scan Settings]. B Select items such as resolution and original size, and then change their settings. Specify the basic scan settings (scan type, resolution, image density, scan size, and edit) as follows: ❖ Scan Type Originals are scanned according to the selected scan type. Select the scan type from the following: • Text (Print) For standard originals containing mainly text. Printer printing is best scanned with Text (Print). • Text (OCR) For standard originals containing mainly text. This setting increases character recognition accuracy. It is suitable for use when scanning and then using an optical character recognition (OCR) application. • Text / Photo For originals containing a mixture of text and photographs • Photo For originals containing photographs and other pictures (two-value). Creates scanned images suitable for printing. • Gray Scale For originals containing photographs and other pictures (multi-value). Creates scanned images suitable for displaying on a computer screen. ❖ Resolution Select the resolution from 100 dpi, 200 dpi, 300 dpi, 400 dpi, or 600 dpi. ❖ Image Density Select the image density in seven steps from iLighter (1) to Darkerj (7) , or use Auto Image Density. 77

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7. Configuring/Registering
Scan Settings
This section describes how to specify scan settings and how to configure settings
according to the orientation of the original. In addition, this section describes the
programming function by which you can register frequently used settings.
Specifying Scan Settings
A
Press
[
Scan Settings
]
.
B
Select items such as resolution
and original size, and then
change their settings.
Specify the basic scan settings
(scan type, resolution, image den-
sity, scan size, and edit) as follows:
Scan Type
Originals are scanned according
to the selected scan type.
Select the scan type from the fol-
lowing:
Text (Print)
For standard originals con-
taining mainly text.
Printer printing is best
scanned with Text (Print).
Text (OCR)
For standard originals con-
taining mainly text.
This setting increases charac-
ter recognition accuracy. It is
suitable for use when scan-
ning and then using an opti-
cal character recognition
(OCR) application.
Text / Photo
For originals containing a
mixture of text and photo-
graphs
• Photo
For originals containing pho-
tographs and other pictures
(two-value).
Creates scanned images suit-
able for printing.
Gray Scale
For originals containing pho-
tographs and other pictures
(multi-value).
Creates scanned images suit-
able for displaying on a com-
puter screen.
Resolution
Select the resolution from 100
dpi, 200 dpi, 300 dpi, 400 dpi, or
600 dpi.
Image Density
Select the image density in sev-
en steps from
i
Lighter (1) to
Darker
j
(7) , or use Auto Im-
age Density.