Pre-defining scan settings – Ricoh FU62ED User Manual

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Configuring the Scanner

Note: If you click

COPY/PRINT

or

FAX

, the dialog box for editing and adjusting the set-

tings will have a Device tab for selecting options for a printer or copier. See the Help
menu for more information.

PRE-DEFINING SCAN SETTINGS

Selecting the proper scan setting before final scanning provides the best results. The
scan setting determines the sharpness of the object and the number of possible
shades of gray or color. Scan settings also affect the speed of the scan and the file
size.

The following table shows the pre-defined scan settings you can use.

Scan Setting

Default Setting

To Scan

Description

Faxing, Filing,
or Copying

Black and white,
200 DPI

Newspaper and maga-
zine articles, receipts,
forms, and other text
objects

Provides the fastest
scan time and smallest
file size.

Editing Text
(OCR)

Black and white,
300 DPI

Business letters, con-
tracts, memos, and other
documents you want to
edit

Enhances the use of
OCR software for con-
verting object text to
editable text. Provides
higher quality and larger
file size than the Faxing,
Filing, or Copying scan
setting.

Black-and-
White Photo

Grayscale, 100
DPI

Black-and-white photos

Provides the best set-
ting for black-and-white
photos

Color
Photo

Faster

Color, 100 DPI

Color pages with many
graphics, or mixed graph-
ics and text, line art, or
photos that require a
quick scan

Creates a quality
scanned color object in
a file that is not too
large. PaperPort’s
default setting.

Color
Photo

Better Quality

Color, 200 DPI

Photos and color objects

Provides the ideal set-
ting for color objects,
object editing, desktop
publishing, and high-
quality output. Results
in a color scan with
slower scan time and
larger file size.

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