Operation Manual

Table Of Contents
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Configuring Scan Settings in Simple Mode
Simple Mode is a collection of basic scan settings in ScanGear MF designed for easy operation. In other words, Simple Mode is a digest
version of ScanGear MF. Configure settings in the order indicated from
to on the screen, and click [Scan]. By doing so, you can
configure basic settings and scan.
Preview area
You can preview the document that is placed on the platen glass. If you click [Preview], a preview image is displayed in this area
and the cropping frame is displayed with a dotted line.
Toolbar
Control the image in the preview area.
(Auto Crop)
The cropping frame that fits the scanned image is automatically set. Each time you click the icon, the cropping frame is
reduced. You can move the frame, or change its size with your mouse.
Manually setting multiple scanning areas
You can manually add cropping frames. You can also specify cropping areas in the document so that each of them can be
scanned as separate images. Drag the cropping frames to specify the areas you want to scan. You can specify up to ten areas.
Click [Scan] to scan the areas in the cropping frames as separate images.
(Clear Crop Frame)
Clears the selected cropping frame.
(Left Rotate)/ (Right Rotate)
Rotates the preview image 90 degrees to the left or right.
(Information)
Displays the current settings of the scanned image, such as the color mode and size of the scan area.
[Select Source]
Select the image type to scan documents.
[Photo (Color/Platen Glass)] The photo document is scanned as a color image.
[Magazine (Color/Platen
Glass)]
Print material, such as a magazine, is scanned as a color image. The color unevenness and
moire that occurs when scanning print images is reduced.
[Newspaper (B&W/Platen
Glass)]
The text document or line drawing is scanned as a black and white image (in black and white
only, with no intermediate shades of gray).
[Document
(Grayscale/Platen Glass)]
The text or photograph document is scanned as a grayscale image (in black and white with
intermediate shades of gray, similar to a black and white photograph).
[Select Purpose]
Select a setting based on your intended use of the scanned image.
[Print (300dpi)] Select when printing the scanned image.
[Image Display (150dpi)] Select when displaying the scanned image on a computer.
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