User`s manual
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Scan Options
Image
Density
7 levels of density are provided to adjust the lightness or
contrast of your document. If your original document is too light
or too dark, you can use this setting to adjust the scanned
image.
Scan Quality If some settings of the Color and Black/White are changed,
this option will be switched to Custom. Setting this option back
to Standard means using the default settings of the Color and
Black/White, which are described in the following rows of this
table.
Choice: *Standard, Custom
Color Space Choose the scanning color space.
Choice: *sRGB
Color File Format: Choose the file format for your scanned image.
Choice includes JPEG, *PDF, S-PDF
Note: Choose PDF when you need to scan multi-page document
and convert it to a single image file. S-PDF file format allows
you to save one image page in a single file.
Compression Level: Choose the compression level for your
scanned image.
Choice: Low, Medium, *High,
Resolution: Choose scanning resolution for your scanned
document. The higher the resolution, the greater details for
the scanned image yet it requires more disk space.
Choice: 150, 200, *300, 400, 600 dpi.
Note: If you are scanning duplex (two-sided) paper in color
mode, the max. resolution is 400 dpi.
Black/White Choose “Grayscale” if you wish to make gray copies or *
Monochrome to make a B&W (single-bit) copies.
Resolution: Choose scanning resolution for your scanned
document. The higher the resolution, the greater details for
the scanned image yet it requires more disk space.
Choice: 150, 200, *300, 400, 600 dpi.
File Format: Choose the file format for your scanned image.
Choice includes MTIFF, TIFF, *PDF, S-PDF, JPEG
Compression Level: Low, Medium, *High, G4
(If you choose Grayscale, the file formats include JPEG, PDF,
and S-PDF.
If you choose Monochrome, the file formats include S-PDF
PDF, TIFF, and MTIFF, and the compression Level of MTIFF
or TIFF includes G4 only.)