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2.
Select the document type in [Select Source].
[Photo (Color)]: To scan color photos.
[Magazine (Color)]: To scan color magazines with the Descreen
function.
[Newspaper (B&W)]: To scan text and line drawings.
[Document (Grayscale)]: To scan color images or text in
monochrome. Appropriate for scanning high-resolution
monochrome images.
[Document (Color) ADF]: To scan color documents on the ADF.
[Document (Grayscale) ADF]: To scan Grayscale documents on
the ADF.
If you select [Document (Color) ADF] or [Document (Grayscale)
ADF], skip to step 4.
NOTE
On how to turn off the automatic color correction for the
document type other than [Newspaper (B&W)], see “[Color
Settings] Tab,” on p. 2-37.
3.
Click [Preview].
A preview of the scanned image appears in the preview window.
4.
Select the use for the scanned image in
[Select Purpose].
You can select from [Print (300 dpi)], [Image display (150 dpi)], or
[OCR (300 dpi)], depending on the document type you selected
in step 2. For details, see “Determining Resolution,” on p. 2-39.
5.
Select the output size of the scanned image
in [Output Size].
The options you can select vary depending on what you selected
in step 4.
Click
to switch the orientation of the output size (landscape or
portrait).
6.
Adjust the cropping frame and select the
[Fading Correction] check box as needed.
To adjust the cropping frame, click
(Auto Crop) or drag the
corner or edge of the frame. For details, see “Specifying the
Parameters of a Scan,” on p. 2-22.
NOTE
– The [Fading Correction] check box can be selected only when
scanning color documents.
– When the preview image is not displayed, the [Fading
Correction] check box is disabled.
7.
Click [Scan].