Settings
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Using MFP menus
FTP Settings
Menu item
Purpose
Values and descriptions
Format
PDF*
TIFF
JPEG
Portable Document Format
Tagged Image File Format
Joint Photographic Experts Group
PDF version
Sets the version of an Adobe
Acrobat PDF file that is sent.
This menu item applies to all scan
functions.
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5*
1.6
Content
Specifies the type of content
contained in the FTP job.
Text
The FTP job contains mostly text or line
art.
Text/Photo*
The FTP job contains a mixture of text
and images.
Photo
The FTP job contains only images.
Color
Specifies if the MFP recognizes a
color image in the FTP job or sees
the color image in gray shades.
Gray*
Does not send a color image in the FTP
job.
Color
Sends the FTP job with a color image
enclosed.
Resolution
Specifies the resolution of the FTP
job in dots per inch (dpi).
Resolution is limited by the value set
for the Color menu item. If this value
is set to Color and Resolution is set
to 400 or 600 dpi, the configuration
is allowed, but it is not seen in the
normal workflow, so the
combinations are invalid. The
resolution is reduced to 300 dpi.
75 dpi
150 dpi*
200 dpi
300 dpi
400 dpi
600 dpi
75–600 dpi are available for Gray. 75–300
are available for Color. See
Color
listed
previously.
Darkness
Specifies the level of darkness for
the FTP as a graphic representation
of a page that uses a fill pattern to
indicate various levels from light (1)
to dark (9).
1–9 (5*)
Specifies the level of darkness for the
FTP.
A graphic representation depicts the
values. As the
right
or
left scroll
button is
touched, the asterisk moves back and
forth on the line. 1 is next to the - and 9 is
next to the +. As shown, 5 is the current
value.
Orientation
Specifies the default orientation of
the document to be sent in the FTP
job.
Portrait*
Sends the original document as portrait
for the FTP job, which means text and
graphics are parallel to the short edge.
For more information about short edge,
see
Duplex Bind on page 70
.
Landscape
Sends the original document as
landscape for the FTP job, which means
text and graphics are parallel to the long
edge. For more information about long
edge, see
Duplex Bind on page 70
.
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