Note:
If the size of the original you want to scan is not on the list, select
Customize
, and then create the size manually.
Click
Settings
in
Epson ScanSmart
,
Review Scans
or on the
Select Action
window, and then click the
Scanner Settings
tab >
Scan Settings
button.
In Epson Scan 2, click the
Main Settings
tab, and then click
Customize
in
Document Size
.
Character is not Recognized Correctly
Check the following to increase the recognition rate of OCR (Optical Character Recognition).
❏
Check that the original is placed straight.
❏
Use an original with clear text. Text recognition may decline for the following types of originals.
❏
Originals that have been copied several times
❏
Originals received by fax (at low resolutions)
❏
Originals where the letter spacing or line spacing is too small
❏
Originals with ruled lines or underlining over the text
❏
Originals with hand written text
❏
Originals with creases or wrinkles
❏
Paper type made of thermal paper such as receipts may deteriorate due to age or friction. Scan them as soon as
possible.
❏
When saving to Microsoft® Office or
Searchable PDF
files, check that the correct languages are selected.
Check the
Language
in each save setting window.
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
Click the start button, and then select
EPSON
>
Epson Scan 2
>
Epson Scan 2 Utility
.
❏
Windows 8.1/Windows 8
Enter the application name in the search charm, and then select the displayed icon.
❏
Windows 7
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.
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