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3. Select the image resolution from the drop-down list.
For low volume and high volume scanners, the
Custom
setting allows you
to enter a value between the minimum and maximum resolutions allowed
for the attached scanner (e.g., 100 and 600 dpi for the Scanner 2500).
When scanning in black-and-white with the Scanner 3500, 3510, 3520,
and Color Scanner 3590C, possible values are 200 or 300 dpi. When
scanning in color with the Color Scanner 3590C and Color Scanner 4500,
possible values are 100 or 150 dpi.
NOTE: When scanning in color with the Color Scanner 3590C, a setting of
100 dpi actually results in front color images of 100 dpi and rear
black-and-white images of 200 dpi. Likewise, a setting of 150 dpi
results in front color images of 150 dpi and rear black-and-white
images of 300 dpi.
4. If you want to add pixels to the right or bottom edge of the image to make it
MOD 8 compliant, click the
Enlarge image width to a multiple of 8 pixels
check box.
Mod 8 compliant means that the number of horizontal pixels of an image is
a multiple of eight; some applications require Mod 8 images.
NOTE: This option will only affect black-and-white images. Color images
are not supported.
5. Select either
Classic
or
Calendar
duplex mode. See the section entitled
“About Duplex modes” in Chapter 3 for more information.
6. Select an auto-rotate option if desired.
The straight arrow disables auto-rotation. Pages can be rotated 90° (
),
180° (
), or 270° (
) before storing them.
In cases where any patch codes are defined, the rotation of the page
template is first applied, then the patch code is located, then the rotation
according to the patch code is applied. The patch code determines the
final rotation.