Adjusting color settings when scanning, Choosing where to send scanned images – Lexmark 5300 User Manual

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Select the Adjustments tab.

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From the Brightness area, move the slider to lighten or darken the image.

Related topics:

“Customizing scan settings from the Scan dialog” on page 37

“Adjusting color settings when scanning” on page 36

Adjusting color settings when scanning

You can manually adjust the color settings for optimum color output.

1

From the Finder desktop, double-click the Lexmark 5300 Series folder.

2

Double-click the Lexmark 5300 Series Center icon.

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From the All-In-One Center, click Preview/Edit to open the Scan dialog.

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From the Scan dialog, click

to open the Scan Settings drawer.

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From the Settings tab:

Select a preset scan setting corresponding to your document.

If you are not satisfied with a preset setting, customize the scan settings by adjusting color depth and
resolution, and choosing a descreening option if you need to remove wavy patterns from images scanned
from magazines or newspapers.

Reduce background noise, if necessary. Select Reduce Background Noise, and move the slider to adjust the
level of noise reduction.

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From the Adjustments tab:

Adjust the brightness, contrast, and gamma (color correction curve). Move the sliders to adjust the levels.

Sharpen the image. Move the slider to adjust sharpness of your image.

Invert colors. Select Invert Colors to reverse the colors of your image. The effect is similar to that of a film
negative.

Related topics:

“Customizing scan settings from the Scan dialog” on page 37

“Adjusting the brightness of an image” on page 35

Choosing where to send scanned images

1

From the Finder desktop, double-click the Lexmark 5300 Series folder.

2

Double-click the Lexmark 5300 Series Center icon.

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From the “Send scanned image to” pop-up menu, choose the scan destination.

File—Saves the scanned image as a file to open later.

Clipboard—Saves the scanned image to the Clipboard so you can paste it into another document. Large
scans may not fit the Clipboard.

Note: Scanning at a high resolution to the Clipboard uses a large amount of system memory and drastically
affects system performance.

An application—Opens the scanned image in the specified application.

Scanning

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