Scan Resolution Options
DPI (Dots per
Inch)
Image Quality
File Size
Purpose
72
Acceptable
Smallest
This DPI setting is for onscreen viewing
only. If you print the image, it can
appear grainy.
100
Good
Small
This DPI setting is for onscreen viewing
only. If you print the image, it can
appear grainy.
200
Good
Moderate
Best suited for standard office
documents and photographs.
300
High
Large
Offers better image quality for standard
office documents and photographs.
Recommended for automated
processing and OCR (Optical Character
Recognition).
400
Higher
Very Large
Used for original documents that have
thin lines, small font sizes, or for image
enlargement.
600
Highest
Extremely Large
Files scanned at 600
DPI can take longer to
transmit over a
network.
Intended for commercial-quality
printing.
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If the original image contains color, you can scan the image in color, grayscale, or in black and white.
If you select black and white, the file size of the scanned images is reduced.
To set the output color:
1. At the printer, load the original document on the document glass.
2. At the printer control panel, press the
Clear All
button.
3. Press the
Scan To
button.
4. To select Network, press the
Down Arrow
button, then press the
OK
button.
The Address Book screen appears.
5. To bypass the Address Book, press the
OK
button.
6. To select Network Features, press the
Down Arrow
button twice, then press the
OK
button.
7. To select Output Color, press the
Down Arrow
button as many times as necessary.
8. Press the
OK
button.
9. Select an appropriate output color.
Xerox
®
B1022 Multifunction Printer
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