Expanding or Contracting the Scanned Image
When expanding or contracting the scanned image, you can adjust the expansion ratio by using the
Adjustments
feature in Epson Scan 2 Utility. This feature is only available for Windows.
Note:
Epson Scan 2 Utility is one of the applications supplied with the scanner software.
1.
Start Epson Scan 2 Utility.
❏
Windows 10/Windows Server 2016
Click the start button, and then select
EPSON
>
Epson Scan 2
>
Epson Scan 2 Utility
.
❏
Windows 8.1/Windows 8/Windows Server 2012 R2/Windows Server 2012
Enter the application name in the search charm, and then select the displayed icon.
❏
Windows 7/Windows Vista/Windows XP/Windows Server 2008 R2/Windows Server 2008/Windows Server
2003 R2/Windows Server 2003
Click the start button, and then select
All Programs
or
Programs
>
EPSON
>
Epson Scan 2
>
Epson Scan
2 Utility
.
2.
Select the
Adjustments
tab.
3.
Use
Expansion/Contraction
to adjust the expansion ratio for scanned images.
4.
Click
Set
to apply the settings to the scanner.
Offset Appears in the Background of Images
Images on the back of the original may appear in the scanned image.
❏
When
Auto
,
Color
, or
Grayscale
is selected as the
Image Type
:
❏
Check that
Remove Background
is selected in the Epson Scan 2 window. When you are using Document
Capture Pro, you can open the window by pressing the
Detailed Settings
button on the
Scan Settings
screen.
Click the
Advanced Settings
tab >
Remove Background
.
❏
Check that
Text Enhancement
is selected.
Document Capture Pro (Windows)/Document Capture (Mac OS X): Click
Scan Settings
>
Text
Enhancement
.
Epson Scan 2: Click the
Advanced Settings
tab >
Text Enhancement
.
❏
When
Black & White
is selected as the
Image Type
:
Check that
Text Enhancement
is selected.
Document Capture Pro (Windows)/Document Capture (Mac OS X): Click
Scan Settings
>
Text Enhancement
.
Epson Scan 2: Click the
Advanced Settings
tab >
Text Enhancement
.
Depending on the condition of your scanned image, click
Settings
in the Epson Scan 2 window and try setting a
lower level for
Edge Enhancement
or a higher level for
Noise Reduction Level
.
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