If your document is very thick or curled at the edges, cover the edges with paper to block external light as you scan.
Your Scanned Image Is Too Dark
If your original is too dark, try using the
Backlight Correction
feature in Home Mode or Professional Mode. See
EPSON Scan Help for details.
Check the
Brightness
setting in Office Mode, Home Mode, or Professional Mode. See EPSON Scan Help for details.
Click
Configuration
, select the
Color
tab, and change the
Display Gamma
setting to match your output device,
such as a monitor or printer. See EPSON Scan Help for details.
Click
Configuration
, select the
Color
tab, and select
Color Control
and
Continuous auto exposure
. See
EPSON Scan Help for details.
Click
Configuration
, select the
Color
tab, and click
Recommended Value
to return the Auto Exposure setting
to the default. See EPSON Scan Help for details.
Click the
Histogram Adjustment icon in Professional Mode to adjust the brightness.
Check the brightness and contrast settings of your computer monitor.
An Image on the Back of Your Original Appears in Your Scanned Image
If your original is printed on thin paper, images on the back may be visible to the scanner and appear in your scanned
image. Try scanning the original with a piece of black paper placed on the back of it. Also make sure the
Document
Type
and
Image Type
settings are correct for your original. See
Ripple Patterns Appear in Your Scanned Image
A ripple or cross-hatch pattern (called moiré) may appear in a scanned image of a printed document. It is caused by
interference from the differing pitches in the scanner’s screen and the halftone screen in your original.
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