
Adjusting Cropping Frames (ScanGear)
"Cropping" is the act of selecting the area you want to keep in an image and discarding the rest when
scanning it.
On the
Basic Mode
tab and
Advanced Mode
tab, you can specify cropping frames (scan areas) on the
image(s) displayed in the Preview area of the screen.
When you perform a scan, each area specified with a cropping frame will be scanned as a separate image.
Note
• In whole image view, you can specify multiple cropping frames on the preview image.
• Refer to "Adjusting Cropping Frames in the Image Stitch Window" for your model from Home of the
Online Manual
for how to adjust cropping frames with IJ Scan Utility.
Initial Cropping Frame
In thumbnail view:
No cropping frame is specified. You can drag the mouse over a thumbnail to specify a cropping frame.
In whole image view:
An active cropping frame is automatically specified around the preview image. You can drag the cropping
frame in the Preview area to specify the area.
Note
• You can change the auto crop setting in the
Preferences
dialog box. Refer to
Cropping Frame on
Previewed Images
Cropping Frame Types
(1) Thick cropping frame (rotating or stationary)
Represents a selected cropping frame. Appears only in whole image view. You can select multiple
cropping frames by clicking them while pressing the Ctrl key. Output size, image corrections, and
other settings on the
Basic Mode
tab or
Advanced Mode
tab will be applied to all the selected
cropping frames.
(2) Thin cropping frame
In thumbnail view:
Output size, image corrections, and other settings on the
Basic Mode
tab or
Advanced Mode
tab
will be applied.
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Summary of Contents for MB2300 series
Page 90: ...90 ...
Page 118: ...Manual Online This function displays the Online Manual 118 ...
Page 131: ...Safety Guide Safety Precautions Regulatory and Safety Information 131 ...
Page 139: ...139 ...
Page 141: ...Main Components Front View Rear View Inside View Operation Panel 141 ...
Page 159: ...Loading Paper Originals Loading Paper Loading Originals Inserting the USB Flash Drive 159 ...
Page 190: ...Inserting the USB Flash Drive Inserting the USB Flash Drive Removing the USB Flash Drive 190 ...
Page 193: ...Replacing an Ink Tank Replacing an Ink Tank Checking the Ink Status 193 ...
Page 229: ...Related Topic Cleaning the Print Heads from Your Computer 229 ...
Page 284: ...Information about Network Connection Useful Information about Network Connection 284 ...
Page 331: ...5 Delete Deletes the selected IP address from the list 331 ...
Page 405: ...Note Selecting Scaled changes the printable area of the document 405 ...
Page 416: ...Related Topic Changing the Printer Operation Mode 416 ...
Page 440: ...Note During Grayscale Printing inks other than black ink may be used as well 440 ...
Page 445: ...Adjusting Intensity Adjusting Contrast 445 ...
Page 486: ...Printing a Color Document in Monochrome Displaying the Print Results before Printing 486 ...
Page 532: ...Device user settings 532 ...
Page 555: ...About Special Copy Menu Copying Thick Originals Such as Books 555 ...
Page 563: ...See Two Sided Copying for two sided copying 563 ...
Page 564: ...Scanning Scanning from a Computer Scanning from the Operation Panel of the Machine 564 ...
Page 568: ...Note Refer to Settings Dialog Box for how to set the applications to integrate with 568 ...
Page 578: ... Documents with colors in the background of text Documents containing multiple languages 578 ...
Page 605: ...Defaults You can restore the settings in the displayed screen to the default settings 605 ...
Page 651: ...Related Topic Scanning Items Larger than the Platen Image Stitch 651 ...
Page 672: ...672 ...
Page 695: ...Related Topic Scanning in Basic Mode 695 ...
Page 753: ...753 ...
Page 899: ...4 When a confirmation message is displayed click Yes 899 ...
Page 952: ...Problems with Printing Quality Print Results Not Satisfactory Ink Is Not Ejected 952 ...
Page 954: ...Back of the Paper Is Smudged Colors Are Uneven or Streaked 954 ...
Page 1058: ...1660 Cause The ink tank is not installed Action Install the ink tank 1058 ...
Page 1106: ...5500 Cause Ink tank has not been properly recognized Action Contact the service center 1106 ...
Page 1107: ...5501 Cause Ink tank has not been properly recognized Action Contact the service center 1107 ...
Page 1108: ...5B00 Cause Printer error has occurred Action Contact the service center 1108 ...
Page 1109: ...5B01 Cause Printer error has occurred Action Contact the service center 1109 ...