HP Officejet 600 All-in-One Printer User Manual

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Make any changes you’d like to any of the settings. The sample page
in the middle of the dialog box shows how the change in settings will
affect the scanned document.

Select

Color

if you have a color original and want to scan in

color. Select

Black & White

if you want a black and white scan

of your original.

Text

is used to make the words and simple line drawings in your

document appear to be the clearest elements after scanning. You
can scan up to 20 pages, or a single scan/copy sleeve with this
selection.

Note:

Do not click

Scan text for editing (OCR)

. Refer to “Scan-

ning Your Document to Edit the Words (OCR)” on page 5-8 later
in this chapter for OCR scanning instructions. Or click the

but-

ton labeled,

“What is OCR?”

for help on the subject.

Click

Photo

to make photographs in your document appear to be

the sharpest elements after scanning. You can only scan one page
at a time with this selection.

Note:

If you plan to make your image larger than the original,

you will get better results when you check the box

Photo will be

Enlarged

. Click the

button labeled,

“Why does ‘enlarged’

matter?”

for more information.

Click

Graphic

to make more complex illustrations or graphic

images in your document appear to be the sharpest elements after
scanning. You can only scan one page at a time with this
selection.

Click

Other

and then click

Change Custom Settings

to choose

your own custom scanning settings.

This information (for example, 100 x 100 dots
per inch, Color, Low compression for Color
Photo) is displayed on the Scan Settings dialog
box.

For more information about the Custom
Settings dialog box, click the

Help

button.

Click

Start Scan

to begin scanning.

Your scanned image will display in the Image Viewer window.

To cancel a scan in progress, click the

Cancel

button in the HP

OfficeJet’s

Scanning

window, which is displayed during scan-

ning.

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