In the File Save Settings window, specify the file folder in which you want to save your scanned image.
Click the
Documents
or
Pictures
radio button, or the
My Documents
or
My Pictures
radio button.
If you want to select another folder, click the
Other
radio button, then click
Browse
(Windows) or
Choose
(Mac
OS X) and select the folder.
If you want to save your image on the desktop, simply click the
Other
radio button.
Specify a file name prefix with an alphanumeric character string. A 3-digit number is automatically added to the
file name, but you can change the Start Number if you like. If you are scanning multiple images at once, each
image will receive a different 3-digit number.
Note:
The following characters cannot be used in the prefix.
Windows: \, /, :, _, *, ?, ", <, >,
│
Mac OS X: :
Click the arrow to open the
Type
list and select a file format as described in the following table. Depending on the
format, the Options button may be available for making detailed settings.
Format (File
Extension)
Description
BITMAP (*.bmp)
(Windows only)
A standard image file format for Windows. Most Windows programs, including
word processing programs, can read images in this format.
JPEG (*.jpg)
A compressed file format in which the Compression Level can be selected. The
JPEG format lets you highly compress image data. However, the higher the
compression, the lower the image quality. Any lost image quality data cannot
be restored, and the quality deteriorates each time the data is saved. The
TIFF format is recommended when modification and retouching are required.
Multi-TIFF (*.tif)
A TIFF format where multiple pages are saved to the same file. You can also
edit the scanned images before saving them. See Epson Scan Help for details.
To open Multi-TIFF files, you need a program that supports it.
PDF (*.pdf)
A document format that can be read on both Windows and Mac OS X systems
(platform independent). To use PDF documents in Windows, you need Adobe
Reader or Acrobat. Multi-page documents can be saved as one PDF file. When
you save color or grayscale images in PDF, you can select a Compression
Level.
PICT (*.pct) (Mac
OS X only)
A standard image file format for Mac OS X. Most Mac OS X programs,
including word processing programs, can read images in this format.
PRINT Image
Matching II JPEG (*.
jpg) or TIFF (*.tif)
A file format that includes PRINT Image Matching II data for enhanced quality
and a wider color range. Print Image Matching II compatible printers can then
print this data for brilliant, true-to-life results. (PRINT Image Matching data
does not affect the way the image displays on the screen.) Available in JPEG
or TIFF format.
TIFF (*.tif)
A file format created for exchanging data between many programs, such as
graphic and DTP software. When scanning black & white images, you can
specify the Compression type.
The check boxes at the bottom of the window give you these options.
Overwrite any files with the same name
Select this option if you want to reuse the selected file name and location and overwrite previous files with
the same names.
Show this dialog box before next scan
(Office Mode, Home Mode, or Professional Mode only)
Select this option if you want the File Save Settings window to appear automatically before you scan. If you