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chapter 3
What is on the
Screen?
Troubleshooting
Glossary
Contents
Index
•B/W Photo
(Grayscale, 150 dpi):
Use to scan black-and-white photographs with varying shades of gray.
•B/W Photo Fine
(Grayscale, 300 dpi):
Use to scan black-and-white photographs with varying shades of gray
for best quality in the scanned image.
•Line Art
(Black and White, 300 dpi):
Use to scan of a black-and-white original that contains a graphic
illustration.
•Laser Printer
(Black and White, 600 dpi):
Use to scan a black-and-white original that you intend to print on a
black-and-white laser beam printer.
•FAX
(Text Enhanced for Windows / Black and White for
Macintosh, 200 dpi):
Use to scan an original that you intend to send by facsimile.
•OCR
(Text Enhanced for Windows / Black and White for
Macintosh, 300 dpi.):
Use to scan pages of text that you intend to capture with an OCR
software application.
With Macintosh, Black and white is applied as the Color Mode
instend of Text Enhanced.
The order of the items is different from the one with Windows.
Note