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Save Scanned Image to

You can specify the file name, file format, and location to save
the scanned image. If you select PDF as a file format, you can
also specify the detailed settings for the PDF file.

[Upper Limit of
Attached File]

Selects an approximate upper size limit
(after compression) for the image you will
send. For an ordinary mail message,
[150 KB] is recommended.
You can specify this item when scanning
using the [Mail] button and [JPEG/Exif] is
selected in [Save as Type].

[Image Quality]

Selects the scan quality (resolution).
When scanning using the [Mail] button, the
resolution you can select depends on the
setting in [Upper Limit of Attached File].

[Display the
Scanner Driver]

If you select this check box, all items in the
[Scanner Settings] become invalid, and
when [Start] is clicked the [ScanGear MF]
dialog box appears and enables you to make
advanced settings for scanning.
This check box is not available when
scanning using the [OCR] button.

[File Name]

Enter a file name for the scanned image.
If you save another file with the same name,
four digits starting from 0001 will be attached
after the file name.

[Save as Type]

Specifies the file type to save the scanned
image.

[BMP]:
Bitmap format.

[JPEG/Exif]:
JPEG/Exif format. This option is available
when [Grayscale], [Color] or [Color
(Magazine)] is selected in [Scan Mode].

[TIFF]:
TIFF format.

[PDF]:
PDF format.

[PDF (Multiple Pages)]:
Creates one PDF file from two or more
scanned pages (see “Creating One PDF File
from Two or More Pages,” on p. 2-17
).

[PDF (Add Page)]:
Adds the scanned image to the last page of
an existing PDF file that was created with
the MF Toolbox.

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