Size of scale – Epson ES-1200C User Manual

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The output resolution determines how many pixels are used

for scanning and reproducing an image. Resolution is

measured in units of dpi (dots per inch), spi (samples per inch),

or ppi (pixels per inch). (AU are equivalent units of measure.)

As the resolution value increases, the image is read and

reproduced in finer detail. At 600 dpi, for example, an image of

one square inch is represented by 360,000 dots.

The 29 resolution settings allow you to choose the best

resolution for most types of printers. The settings available are

and 2400 dpi. To find a matching resolution for your particular

output device, follow the guidelines in Chapter 2.

Size of scale

The size or scale function allows you to reduce or enlarge the

size of the output image. The value can be set in the range of

50% to 200% in increments of 1%.

When the size is set to lOO%, the image is scanned at the actual

size for the current resolution. The size values determine the

vertical and horizontal lengths of the image. When the size is

set to 200% the image is enlarged four times the original size.

When the size is set to 50%, the image size is reduced to one

fourth of the original size.

The size function affects the number of dots scanned. An image

scanned at 180 dpi and 200% has the same number of dots as

an image scanned at 360 dpi and 100%.

To enlarge or reduce the image size, use the scanner’s size

function through your software at the time of scanning. Avoid

increasing the image size after scanning because the image

quality deteriorates. The default size value is 100%.

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