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Operation on the Machine > Sending
The settings that appear in the TWAIN dialog box are as follows.
3
Place the originals.
4
Scan the originals.
Click the [
Scan
] button. The document data is scanned.
Item Detail
Basic Original Size This setting sets the size of the scan area. The available sizes
vary based on the scanner model and the size of the original.
Feed Method This setting specifies the feed method of the original. Select the
feed method from the list.
Original
Orientation
This setting specifies the orientation of the original.
Sending Size This setting specifies the image size. The available sizes vary
based on the scanner model and the scan area selected in the
preview panel.
Imaging Color Settings This setting specifies the type of color for the image.
Resolution This setting specifies the dpi (dots per inch), or sharpness, for the
image.
Image Quality This setting specifies the overall image quality. Make sure your
selection matches the original that you are scanning.
Exposure Level This setting specifies the sharpness and clarity of the image. If the
"Auto" check box is selected, then the slider bar and edit box are
unavailable, and the exposure level is automatically set to the
default setting.
Contrast This setting specifies the contrast between light and dark areas of
the image. This feature cannot be used when [Black & White] is
selected in the [Color Settings].
Advanced Reverse Image This setting scans images like a photo negative, reversing the
black and white areas of the image.
Prevent Bleed-
through
This setting prevents the image on one side of the paper from
showing through to the other side when scanned.
Profiles This is used to check current settings and store frequently used
settings. When the [Configuration] button is clicked, a setting
screen opens with buttons for [Add], [Edit], and [Delete].
Add The current settings can be saved as a Scan Profile.
Edit The name and comments of the selected Scan Profile can be
changed.
Delete Delete saved Scan Profiles.
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