Operation Manual

Table Of Contents
Specify the document input method, document size, color mode, and other settings.
Enlarges the entire preview image. Left-click the image to zoom in. Right-click the enlarged image to zoom out. To
enlarge a part of the image to check the details, use [Zoom] (
).
(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.
(Auto Crop)
Automatically sets the cropping frame that fits the scanned document. Each time you click the icon, the cropping
frame is reduced.
(Clear Crop Frame)
Clears the selected cropping frame.
[Select All Crops]
Selects all of the cropping frames on the image.
[Zoom]
Enlarges the image in the cropping frame. The smaller the cropping frame, the larger the image is displayed. You can
check the details that are difficult to see with
( ). To return the image to its original size, click this button again.
Specifying Settings for Documents and Color Mode
[Original Input Method]
Select [Platen Glass].
[Input Size]
Specify the size of the scanning area. For normal cases, select the same size as the document. To specify the size with
values, select a unit, and enter the values for width and height. To lock the width to height ratio of the image, click
.
The image size that can be scanned is limited on some applications.
[Color Mode]
Select the image type to scan documents.
[Black and
White]
The document is scanned as a black and white image (in black and white only, with no
intermediate shades of gray). You can change the threshold that separates text in the
document or the image into black and white with [Threshold] (
Adjusting Brightness and
Color).
[Grayscale]
The document is scanned as a grayscale image (in black and white with intermediate shades
of gray, similar to a black and white photograph).
[Color] The document is scanned as a color image.
[Text Enhanced]
The document is scanned as a black and white image optimized for processing by OCR (optical
character recognition) software.
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