5.
Set the scan resolution. Scan resolution determines the image quality. You
can set a custom dpi value, or choose from the following settings:
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Auto: the system determines the best scan resolution based on the print
quality (Fast, Normal, or Best) that you select.
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Descreen: the scanner scans with the optical resolution and relays the
data to the system without interpolation.
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Turbo: this setting increases the rate at which the paper is fed and
reduces the amount of scanning data that is captured, which means the
scanning speed increases, but the image quality decreases.
6.
Use the Size and Resize options to define the dimensions of your scanned
image. You can use Size: Auto and Resize: None to maintain the size of the
original.
7.
The default filename is composed of the current date and time. To change the
default name, press the File Name button and enter a new name.
NOTE:
when batch scanning), see
8.
Press Settings > File Format to select the output-file format. Various format
options are available.
9.
Press the File destination button to select the folder to which the scanned file
is saved. The Change Folder dialogue box appears.
10.
In the Change Folder dialog box, you can:
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Press the arrows to navigate the folders.
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Press the folder up button (marked "..") to move up a level.
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Press the New Folder button to create a new folder within the current
folder.
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Press a folder name to move your search to that folder's level.
11.
Press OK in the Change Folder dialog box when you have selected the
destination folder for your file. Files to be shared across the network should
be placed in the D:\images folder. Once a file is saved in this folder it can be
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For information on the auto-naming feature (which is more useful
Use the auto-naming feature on page
25.