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SCANNER CONTROL TABS
Resolution
The resolution setting determines the amount of information the scanner will
capture in a scanned image.
Resolution is measured in dpi (dots per inch). The higher the resolution is,
the finer the image detail and the bigger the image file size is. Increasing the
resolution will result in corresponding increases in image detail and image file
size. See the examples of images at 75 and 300 dpi.
You can select any one of the resolution settings shown on the Resolution
menu, or specify your own resolution by selecting the Custom option which
invokes the Custom Resolution dialog box.
Reduce/Enlarge
This feature allows an image to be automatically enlarged or reduced as it is
scanned. The default scaling factor is 100%. The selected scaling factor
affects size of the printed scan output. This feature is available when the
scanned image type is set to one of the color choices or to Gray 256 scales.
75 dpi
300 dpi