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6.6.10 Background processing offset adjustment
The density of background is adjusted.
< Adjustment Mode (05) >
<Procedure>
Procedure is same as that of  P.6-35 "6.6.2 Density adjustment".
6.6.11 Surrounding void amount adjustment
The void amount around the network scanned image is adjusted.
In network scanning, since the void amount is very small in stored images, a shadow may appear
around the scanned image due to the subtle difference in the original sizes. This shadow can be
eliminated by adjusting the setting value.
< Adjustment Mode (05) >
<Procedure>
Procedure is same as that of  P.6-35 "6.6.2 Density adjustment".
Black
Item to be adjusted Remarks
Original mode
Text/
Photo
Photo
Gray
Scale
User
Custom
8400 8402 8403 8404 Background density
adjustment / Automatic
density adjustment
The larger the value is, the lower the
density of the image background (low
density section) becomes.The smaller
the value is, the higher the density of the
image background (low density section)
becomes.
Acceptable values:0 to 255.
(Default: 128)
8405 8407 8408 8409 ackground density
adjustment / Manual
density adjustment
Color
Item to be adjusted Remarks
Original mode
Text/
Photo
Text Photo
User
Custom
8355 8385 8386 8389 Background density
adjustment / Automatic
density adjustment
The larger the value is, the lower the
density of the image background (low
density section) becomes.The smaller
the value is, the higher the density of the
image background (low density section)
becomes.
Acceptable values:0 to 255.
(Default: 128)
8356 8390 8391 8394 ackground density
adjustment / Manual
density adjustment
RADF Contents
7025 The smaller the value is, the lower the background density becomes.
Acceptable values: 0 to 255 (Default: 128)
Code Item to be adjusted Contents
7489 Surrounding void amount
adjustment
When the value increases, the blank area around the scanned
image becomes wider, and the data on the image decrease.
Acceptable values: 0 to 255 (Default: 0)
The setting value "1" is equal to 1 dot with 600 dpi. (The value
"24" is equal to approx. 1 mm.)