

In this dialog box, you can add or delete the custom output size. Selecting for the in the tab sheet opens the dialog box.

A document should be placed approximately 1/8" (3 mm) from the front edge (i.e., the edge closest to the operation panel) of the platen glass. If white lines appear on one edge of the scanned image, check that the document is correctly placed on the platen glass. If you select, you can add or delete the custom output size.Ĭlick to switch orientation of the output size (landscape or portrait). Select the output size of the scanned image depending on the destination you selected in step 4.You can select from, , or, depending on the document type you select in step 2. Select the destination of the scanned image.Ī preview of the document will be scanned and appear in the preview window. To see a preview image (provisional scan), click.To turn off automatic color correction, in Advanced mode, click, tab, then clear. If you select a document type other than, there will be automatic color correction. To scan grayscale documents (300 dpi) on the ADF. To scan color document (300 dpi) on the ADF. Especially appropriate, for scanning high-resolution monochrome image (300 dpi). To scan color image or text in monochrome. To scan text and line drawings (black and white, 300 dpi). To scan color magazines (150 dpi, with the Descreen function). Place the document face-down on the platen glass or load it face-up in the ADF.To switch between two mode, click the corresponding tab. With you can perform detailed settings such as resolution and contrast. If you are scanning from an application in Windows XP, select ScanGear MF in the application before scanning. If you wish to make settings with ScanGear MF when scanning a document, you can either check the checkbox in the MF Toolbox before scanning, or scan from an application.

If the preview image is satisfactory, you can then scan the document properly. With ScanGear MF, you can review with the preview image (provisional scan) how the final image will be scanned and make detailed adjustments for the size and color of the image.

Switching between Simple Mode and Advanced Mode
