Cause 3: There is not enough space available in the disk to save the document.
Solution 3: Delete any files that you do not need from the floppy disk.
Cause
4:
You might be scanning your document at a high resolution.
Documents scanned using higher resolution modes will take a
considerable amount of disk space.
Solution 4:
Reduce the resolution. See Chapter 2 of the Software User’s Guide for
information about recommended resolution settings.
Symptom:
The image looks good in the software that came with the scanner
but it does not look good when I export the image to another
program.
Cause: Different imaging programs use different Monitor Gamma settings.
Solution:
Change the Monitor Gamma settings in either of the programs so that
they match. Please consult the help files for each program to find out
how to adjust the Monitor Gamma.
Symptom:
The image looks good in the screen but is very dark when printed.
Cause1:
The Monitor Gamma Settings or the scanner brightness settings are not
set properly.
Solution 1:
1) Change the Monitor Gamma to a value between 1.0 and 1.5.
Please consult your help file for information on how to adjust the
Monitor Gamma.
2) Adjust the brightness control in the TWAIN window before
scanning.
Cause2: The printer brightness setting is not set properly.
Solution 2:
Adjust the brightness in the printer. Some printers allow you to
change the brightness settings. Please consult your printer
documentation.
Symptom:
The scanned image takes too long to be sent with an email
message.
Cause1: The image was scanned at a high resolution or is physically large.
Solution1: Scan at a lower resolution (DPI)
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