Xerox XDM1505D-WU User Manual - Page 66

The options on the Xerox DocuMate 150 TWAIN interface, Black&White, Grayscale, Color, Resolution

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Scanning with the TWAIN Interface 5. When scanning is complete, click Done to close the TWAIN interface. The scanned images appear in the TWAIN software. This example shows a thumbnail image of a scanned page on the PaperPort desktop. The options on the Xerox DocuMate 150 TWAIN interface are: • Mode-Select a scanning mode: Black&White to scan in black and white. Use this setting for letters, memos, and other black and white material. Grayscale to scan items such as documents containing drawings or black and white photographs. You can also scan a color document to turn its colors into gray shades. Color to scan magazine articles, photographs, and other color images in full color. • Resolution-The maximum resolution is 600 dpi; the minimum is 50 dpi. This option determines the amount of detail you can see in the scanned image. The higher the dpi setting, the sharper and clearer the scanned image. However, higher dpi settings take longer to scan and produce larger files for the scanned images. • Brightness-Sometimes an image is scanned with the brightness and contrast set too light or too dark. For example, a note written with a light pencil may need to be scanned darker to improve legibility. Increasing or decreasing the brightness makes the scanned image lighter or darker. • Contrast-The difference between the lighter and darker portions of the image. Increasing the contrast emphasizes the difference between the lighter and darker portions, decreasing the contrast deemphasizes that difference. • AutoCrop to Original-Select this option to let the scanner automatically determine the size of the item being scanned. When using the AutoCrop to Original option, always use the paper guides on the scanner so the page is not skewed. DocuMate 150 Scanner User's Guide 61

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DocuMate 150 Scanner User’s Guide
61
Scanning with the TWAIN Interface
5.
When scanning is complete, click
Done
to close the TWAIN interface.
The scanned images appear in the TWAIN software. This example
shows a thumbnail image of a scanned page on the PaperPort
desktop.
The options on the Xerox DocuMate 150 TWAIN interface
are:
Mode
—Select a scanning mode:
Black&White
to scan in black and white. Use this setting for letters,
memos, and other black and white material.
Grayscale
to scan items such as documents containing drawings or
black and white photographs. You can also scan a color document to
turn its colors into gray shades.
Color
to scan magazine articles, photographs, and other color
images in full color.
Resolution
—The maximum resolution is 600 dpi; the minimum is 50
dpi. This option determines the amount of detail you can see in the
scanned image. The higher the dpi setting, the sharper and clearer
the scanned image. However, higher dpi settings take longer to scan
and produce larger files for the scanned images.
Brightness
—Sometimes an image is scanned with the brightness
and contrast set too light or too dark. For example, a note written with
a light pencil may need to be scanned darker to improve legibility.
Increasing or decreasing the brightness makes the scanned image
lighter or darker.
Contrast—
The difference between the lighter and darker portions of
the image. Increasing the contrast emphasizes the difference
between the lighter and darker portions, decreasing the contrast de-
emphasizes that difference.
AutoCrop to Original
—Select this option to let the scanner
automatically determine the size of the item being scanned.
When using the AutoCrop to Original option, always use the paper
guides on the scanner so the page is not skewed.