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If the "Printed size" is "Scan size", you can increase the printed size of the output file 
with this option. 
This option divides the scanned dpi of the image by this value, resulting in an increase 
in the printed size of the output file. 
Basic Option: This option is displayed whenOutput | Printed size (p. 80) is set to "Scan 
size". 
Output | Printed dpi 
If "Printed size" is "Fixed dpi", you can specify the dpi of the output file with this option.   
The    printed size will be as large as needed to match the specified resolution and will 
retain the aspect ratio of the cropped scan. 
Basic Option: This option is displayed whenOutput | Printed size (p. 80) is set to "Fixed 
dpi". 
Output | Printed width 
This sets the target width of the saved images when the "Printed size" option is set to 
"Manual". If set, the height will be calculated to retain the aspect ratio of the cropped 
scan. 
Basic Option: This option is displayed whenOutput | Printed size (p. 80) is set to 
"Manual". 
Output | Printed height 
This sets the target height of the saved images when the "Printed size" option is set to 
"Manual". If set, the width will be calculated to retain the aspect ratio of the cropped 
scan. 
Basic Option: This option is displayed whenOutput | Printed size (p. 80) is set to 
"Manual". 
Output | Auto file name 
The "XXXX file name" options below are used to produce the output file name.    If this 
option is turned off, then a Save dialog box lets the user specify the actual file name to 
be used. 
Advanced Option: This option is always displayed. 
Output | File type 
You can use this option to write scans in JPEG, PDF or TIFF format. If you select 
"Custom", then you can select any combination of file types. 
Basic Option: This option is always displayed. 










