To modify the settings of an existing device, select that device
from the Destination Name list, then select a different value or
option in the Resolution and Calibration boxes, or highlight the
value or option that is displayed and overwrite it with your
custom entry.
Note:
❑
You need to click the
Save
button; otherwise the new settings
will be erased when you exit EPSON TWAIN.
❑
You will find your custom setting along with the predefined
settings in the Destination pop-up list in the EPSON TWAIN
window.
To delete a setting, select the name of a setting from the
Destination Name list and click
Delete
.
Destination Name
Displays the name of the selected output device. Predefined
output devices have predetermined Resolution and Calibration
settings. For more details about these settings, see the
following. To add your own custom output device and settings
to the Destination Name list, see the previous section.
Resolution
You can set the resolution for the scanned image file to any
value between 50 and 4800 dpi. If you are directing your
output to a printer, you should generally set the value to
approximately 1/3 the printing resolution. If you are printing
with an EPSON Stylus series printer, it is recommended that
you leave the resolution setting at its default value.
Note:
This value does not set the actual scanning resolution. The scanner
automatically selects the scanning resolution in accordance with the
Resolution setting, Media Size setting, and the specified scanning
area.
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