Xerox XTRAVEL-SCAN User Guide - Page 40

Xerox XTRAVEL-SCAN - Travel Scanner 100 Manual

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Scanning Selecting Document and File Format Options The format option you select determines the file format of the scanned document. Appropriate format options and file types are available for the type of Destination Application selected for the button. The available options are for images and text. Image Formats Text Formats; TEXT is only one of several text formats available. The Text Formats are for text file types. The names of the formats indicate their file types. See "Text Formats" on page 36 for details. Create Single Image Files The TIFF and PDF formats support multiple page documents. If you are scanning as a TIFF or PDF file and want one file created for each image scanned, select Create single image files. Note that this option is automatically selected and disabled if you have selected a format that only supports single pages, such as BMP or JPG. This option can be used in conjunction with Configure Before Scan to send multiple single-page files to a destination when scanning from within the TWAIN interface. Image Formats Select an image file format for photos, artwork or other documents that you want to save as images. BMP and TIFF are standard image file formats generally used if you want to do additional image processing, such as photo touch-up or color correction. Both of those file formats tend to be larger than the JPG format. Because JPG image files can be reduced in size, the JPG format is often used for images on web pages, or if file size might be a problem when electronically sending the files. JPG files are reduced in size by lowering their image quality, and you can select the degree of quality for your scanned images from the JPG file format icon. Xerox Travel Scanner 100 User's Guide 35

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Xerox Travel Scanner 100 User’s Guide
35
Scanning
Selecting Document and File Format Options
The format option you select determines the file format of the scanned document. Appropriate format
options and file types are available for the type of Destination Application selected for the button.
The available options are for images and text.
The Text Formats are for text file types. The names of the formats indicate their file types. See “Text
Formats” on page 36 for details.
Create Single Image Files
The TIFF and PDF formats support multiple page documents. If you are scanning as a TIFF or PDF file and
want one file created for each image scanned, select
Create single image files
. Note that this option is
automatically selected and disabled if you have selected a format that only supports single pages, such as
BMP or JPG.
This option can be used in conjunction with Configure Before Scan to send multiple single-page files to a
destination when scanning from within the TWAIN interface.
Image Formats
Select an image file format for photos, artwork or other documents that you want to save as images. BMP
and TIFF are standard image file formats generally used if you want to do additional image processing,
such as photo touch-up or color correction. Both of those file formats tend to be larger than the JPG
format.
Because JPG image files can be reduced in size, the JPG format is often used for images on web pages, or if
file size might be a problem when electronically sending the files. JPG files are reduced in size by lowering
their image quality, and you can select the degree of quality for your scanned images from the JPG file
format icon.
Image Formats
Text Formats; TEXT is only one of
several text formats available.