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Chapter 10 Image Capturing
10.1 Outline
The scanner supports image capturing that allows you to capture a graphic as a bitmap (BMP) or JPEG image and
output it to the host computer. The JPEG image offers three quality choices--standard, high, and low.
The image size can be selected from standard VGA, 1/4 VGA and 1/16 VGA. If you select 1/4 VGA or 1/16 VGA,
select also the output image area--the full image area or the center portion of the image area. When the full image area
is selected, the scanner thins out the resolution of the full image area by skipping every other pixel so that the image
quality becomes low; when the center portion is selected, the scanner extracts the center portion of the image area so
that the visual area becomes smaller but the image quality does not change.
The scanner can also output a thumbnail to help you aim at a target. The thumbnail images can be saved as a BMP or
JPEG image in 1/64 VGA or 1/4 VGA, respectively.
You can select the output format, image size, output image area and whether or not to use a thumbnail by modifying
the parameters of the IMAGEOUT command.
Note:
Selecting the USB keyboard interface disables the image capturing function.
10.2 Image Capturing Specifications
(1) Output file format
BMP or JPEG file format
(2) Image size and output image area
Image size
Number of pixels
BMP
JPEG
Image output area
Standard VGA
640 x 480
√
√
Full image area
1/4 VGA
320 x 240
√
√
Full or center portion of the image area
1/16 VGA
160 x 120
√
√
Full or center portion of the image area
Thumbnail (1/64 VGA)
80 x 60
√
--
Full image area
Thumbnail (1/4 VGA)
320 x 240
--
√
Full image area
(3) Communications protocol for image transmission
Xmodem 1K
(4) Image output command
IMAGEOUT#1#m#n
Enable the thumbnail transmission
IMAGEOUT#1#m#n#o
Disable the thumbnail transmission
The selections available for parameters l, m, n and o are as follows:
l: Output file format
B BMP
J or J0 JPEG (Medium)
J1 JPEG
(High)
J2 JPEG
(Low)
m: Image size
0 Standard
VGA
2 1/4
VGA
4 1/16
VGA