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If You’re Using Windows NT4.0/2000/XP
If the printer port for the Windows driver and the communication port for Dr. PICZA are set to the same port, you cannot use Dr. PICZA.
To perform scanning, you need to temporarily set the Windows driver printer port to a different port.
After you finish scanning, return the setting for the Windows driver to its original value.
Setting the scanning area
If you wish to limit the scanning area, such as in cases where you wish to scan only a portion of an object, make the settings as described
below.
1
Click
in the Controller
window. The [Scanning Area] dialog box appears.
2
Make the settings for the scanning area.
Make the settings to match the location where the
scan object is secured in place.
Either of the following two methods can be used to
make the settings.
- Use the mouse to move the blue frame on screen.
3
Click [Begin Area Test].
The sensor moves to a position above an outer
point on the scanning area that has been set.
Make sure the scan object that has been secured in
place lies within the area.
Blue frame
- Enter the numerical values for the upper-right
and lower-left points.
The size of the on-screen scanning area (shown in
blue) changes to match the values that are entered.
Use the following examples as a guide to determine the amount of computer memory required to perform scanning.
* The figures shown below are the amounts used by Dr. PICZA alone. They do not take into account the amounts used by the operating
system or other programs.
Example: Required memory when scanning a 100 mm x 100 mm (3-15/16 in. x 3-15/16 in.) area
- Scanning at a pitch of 0.05 mm x 0.05 mm (0.002 in. x 0.002 in.) : Approx. 2 GB
- Scanning at a pitch of 0.1 mm x 0.1 mm (0.004 in. x 0.004 in.) :
Approx. 500 MB
- Scanning at a pitch of 0.5 mm x 0.5 mm (0.020 in. x 0.020 in.) :
Approx. 20 MB