Konica Minolta bizhub 4750 User Manual
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[Scan Functions]
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Importing data from a computer
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Click [Scan].
% If you select [Flatbed] in [Source], click [Preview] before saving data as a file, and check the image
of the scanned original.
If necessary, trim a displayed image, or adjust [Brightness], [Contrast], or [Resolution (DPI)]. After
checking the scanned original, click [Scan].
The original is scanned, and displayed in the application window of [Windows Fax and Scan].
[Source]
Select the position to set the original.
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[Flatbed]: Select this option to load the original on the Original Glass. By
selecting [Flatbed], you can use [Preview], which is a scan function.
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[Feeder]: Select this option to load the original into the ADF.
[Paper size]
When [Feeder] is selected in [Source], specify the size of the original to be
scanned.
[Color format]
Select either [Color] or [Gray Scale] as the color mode to scan originals. The
original is scanned in the selected color mode regardless of the original color.
[File type]
Select a file type to save a file.
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[BMP]: Used to save an image file adopted by the "Paint" software supplied
with Windows. This type does not support a function that compresses data
to be saved, so the file size is larger than JPEG or PNG.
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[JPG]: Used to save files frequently used with digital cameras, which is
available for saving photos. JPEG does not support the saving of multiple
pages into one file.
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[PNG]: Used to save an image file with no quality degradation when com-
pressing a file. Note that some files cannot be displayed in old Web brows-
ers.
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[TIF]: This is one kind of versatile image formats. This type is available for a
multi-page file that provides multiple pages in one file.
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[XPS]: A file type that is supported in Windows Vista or later.
[Resolution (DPI)]
Specify the resolution at which to scan the original.
[Brightness]
Specify the brightness with which to scan the original.
To specify the brightness level, drag the slider, or type in a numerical value.
[Contrast]
Specify the contrast at which to scan the original.
To specify the contrast level, drag the slider, or type in a numerical value.
Settings
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