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Resolution
Resolution
What is Resolution?
The data in the image you have scanned is a collection of dots carrying information about brightness and
color. The density of these dots is called "resolution", and resolution will determine the amount of detail
your image contains. The unit of resolution is dots per inch (dpi). Dpi is the number of dots per square
inch (2.54 cm square).
The higher the resolution (value), the more detail in your image; the lower the resolution (value), the less
detail.
Setting the Resolution in MP Navigator EX
In MP Navigator EX, you can specify the resolution with Scanning Resolution in the Scan Settings dialog
box.
Images for Printing
Images to be printed should be scanned at a resolution that corresponds to the resolution of the printer.
For example, if you want to print using a 600 dpi black and white printer, you should set the resolution to
600dpi.
With a color printer, specifying the resolution at half the resolution of the printer should be fine. For
example, if you want to print scanned paper/photos using a 600 dpi color printer, you should set the
resolution to 300dpi. However, with a high-resolution printer, printing takes longer than usual if you set
the resolution to half the resolution of the printer.
Example of Appropriate Resolution when Printing to Scale
If you print a document at twice the size both vertically and horizontally, the resolution of the document will
be reduced by half. If the resolution of the original document is 300 dpi, the resolution of the enlarged
document will be 150 dpi. If you print the document with a 600 dpi color printer, the lack of detail in the
image may be obvious. In that case, if you scan at the Scanning Resolution of 600 dpi, the resolution will
be 300 dpi even if you double the size of document and you can print the document with sufficient quality.
Conversely, if you print a document at half scale, it should be sufficient to scan at half the resolution.
When Printing Color Photos at Twice the Size
Document resolution: 300
dpi
Scanning resolution: 600
dpi
Scale: 200%
Print at twice the size
Scanning resolution/actual scanning
resolution: 600 dpi
Printing resolution: 300
dpi
Setting the Resolution in ScanGear (Scanner Driver)
In ScanGear, you can specify the resolution with Output Resolution in Output Settings on the Advanced
Mode tab.
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Summary of Contents for 2911B002
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Page 17: ...Page top Page 17 of 623 pages Printing Photos Saved on the Memory Card ...
Page 32: ...Page top Page 32 of 623 pages Fit to Page Copying ...
Page 44: ...position See Aligning the Print Head Page top Page 44 of 623 pages Printing Documents Windows ...
Page 65: ...Page top Page 65 of 623 pages Loading Originals ...
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Page 131: ...Page top Page 131 of 623 pages Selecting a Photo ...
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Page 207: ...Page top Page 207 of 623 pages Attaching Comments to Photos ...
Page 211: ...See Help for details on each dialog box Page top Page 211 of 623 pages Setting Holidays ...
Page 247: ...Page top Page 247 of 623 pages Setting Paper Dimensions Custom Size ...
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Page 335: ...Printing Photos Sending via E mail Editing Files Top of Page Page 335 of 623 pages Saving ...
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