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Registering Scan Settings

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Erase Colour

This setting is available only when
“ Black and White:Text ”, “ Black
and White:Text/Photo ”, “ Black
and White:Photo ”, or “ Black and
White:Gray Scale ” is selected in
the [ Scan Type ] list. You can select
an erase colour from red, green, or
blue, which colour is deleted (ig-
nored) when scanning is per-
formed. Select “ Off ” when you
want to disable erase colour.

Note

❒ The erase colour function may

not work as expected depend-
ing on the colours on the origi-
nals.

Noise Reduction

This item lets you select the size of
spots erased from the scanned im-
age as unwanted noise. Spot size is
indicated in dots. When [Off] is se-
lected, all small spots are scanned.

Note

❒ The numbers in each of the op-

tions (“3x3”, “4x4”, and “5x5”)
stand for the minimum range of
detecting isolated dots on the
original. All the isolated dots
that are fully covered by the
specified range are erased, in
accordance with the option you
select.

Edge Smoothing

This item lets you select whether to
enable or disable edge smoothing,
when “ Black and White:Text ”, “
Black and White:Text/Photo ”, or “
Black and White:Photo ” is select-
ed in the [Scan Type] list.
When “ On ” is selected for this
item, text and graphics are scanned
with their edges smoothed.

Filter

This item lets you select whether to
use a filter for scanning.
• Off

No filter for scanning.

• MTF

Images are scanned with sharp-
ened borders.

• Fine Noise

Images are scanned with sof-
tened borders.

Inversion

This item lets you select whether to
scan an original with white and
black portions inverted, when “
Black and White:Text ”, “ Black
and White:Text/Photo ”, “ Black
and White:Photo ”, or “ Black and
White:Gray Scale ” is selected in
the [Scan Type] list.

File Type

This item lets you select the format
for saving scanned images. The op-
tion you select for this setup item
affects the send file operations, in-
cluding sending a file as an e-mail
attachment, sending a file to an
Windows shared folder, and send-
ing a file to an FTP server.

Note

❒ When a send file operation is

performed using the delivery
server function, the file type is
determined in accordance with
the delivery server setting.

• Single Page

Each page is saved as a single,
separate file. When an original
o f t w o o r m o r e p a g e s i s
scanned, the same number of
files as the number of original
pages is created.

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