Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] · The Installation shows you how to connect the scanner to your PC and install the software. · The next chapters, Start scanning, provide step by step instructions for scanning photos and documents. · The Appendices provide a Troubleshooting section and a summary of the scanner characteristics. If you have a problem, we recommend you look at the section first before contacting technical support. [. . . ] You can adjust this area's size by dragging its handles, or its position by clicking on it and dragging. At the top left of the window there is a ruler type button, click this to select the ruler units from inches, cm, or pixels.
Message bar
The message bar displays the predicted size of your scan, the current units and the amount of free space on your hard disk. The predicted size changes if you change the scan area size, the scan mode and/or the resolution. If the image size exceeds the amount of free space, you will not be able to complete the scan. In this case, you can reduce the scan mode, resolution, scan area, or clear some space on your hard disk.
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Setting area
True Color Grayscale Lineart
Scan mode Resolution Auto Crop & Descreen mode Scan size Brightness Contrast Color correction 36-bit color mode
Button opens Color Options
Scan Mode The scan mode determines the amount of color information collected from your original. Choose this option based on what the original is - color or black & white - and what you want to use the scan for: color display, black & white printing, OCR, etc. Your choice also influences the file size: true-color being the largest, grayscale the next and black & white the smallest. When you change this option, look at the projected file size in the message bar: true-color images are three times larger than grayscale and twenty-four times larger than black & white!True-color This scan mode collects the maximum amount of color information from the original, up to around 16. 7 million colors!Choose this option for a color original that you want to display, print or edit in color. Grayscale Use this mode for black & white photos or scanning color material to print on a black & white printer. Line-art Use this mode to scan text or line drawings - a picture containing no colors or shades of gray, but black lines only.
Resolution Resolution determines the amount of detail collected from an original. In general, we recommend you keep the resolution as low as possible because the higher the resolution, the slower your scan and the larger the resulting file size. A lower resolution (100-200dpi) can capture more color and detailed information than most printers and displays can show. When you adjust the resolution, keep an eye on the projected file size in the message bar. Try the following: 100dpi For images to display on screen at about the same size as the original in a presentation or on your web page. Also use this for larger images that you will reduce in size to include in a report or presentation and print out on a normal color or black & white printer (with a print resolution of 300~360dpi). 200dpi For small images to display at a larger size on screen, or for any size to print out at original size on a color or black & white printer (up to 720dpi print resolution). Also use 200dpi (with black & white scan mode) to OCR clear text (over 10pt); for small text, use 300dpi.
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300dpi When quality is critical and a lower resolution is inadequate, choose 300dpi for any size image, for any use (to determine if the resolution is too low, look for squares in the image, see below). Also use 300dpi (with black & white scan mode) for the best OCR result.
Over 300dpi Unless you have a specific reason for selecting a higher resolution, we suggest you do not because the resulting file size may be very large and take up a lot of your hard disk space. For example a 3" x 5" photograph scanned at 2400dpi, true-color will be over 240MB.
72dpi
100dpi
200dpi
300dpi
200dpi (enlarged 2x)
200dpi (enlarged 3x)
200dpi (enlarged 4x)
200dpi (enlarged 8x)
300dpi (enlarged 2x)
300dpi (enlarged 3x)
300dpi (enlarged 4x)
300dpi (enlarged 8x)
Note: When scanning a photograph that will result in a file size larger than 25MB, there will be a warning screen giving you the option to cancel or continue.
Auto Crop
The auto crop function is disabled by default. To scan with the auto crop function, simply enable Auto Crop in the settings tray.
Descreen Mode
When this function is enabled, your scanned image passes through a descreen filter which removes the effects of pixel interference to give the image a smoother appearance. [. . . ] Unable to scan to application software.
Check that the scanner is selected in the Select Source dialog box. Shut down all open programs and Windows, restart your computer and try again.
5. The scanned image is too light or too dark.
Check if the Scan Window is clean. Mesh patterns appear on the scanned image.
The original image is commercially printed. [. . . ]