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You can select the file format to which documents are scanned, from PDF/JPEG/TIFF. For PDF, you can select a highly compressed PDF file with a reduced file size or a text searchable PDF file prepared by OCR (Optical Character Recognition).
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If you select JPEG in <File Format> and try to scan a document from the platen glass, you can only scan one page. To scan a multiple-page document all at once, use the feeder. Each page of the document is saved as a separate file. If you select TIFF or PDF, you can scan multiple-page documents either from the platen glass or from the feeder. In this case, you can use Dividing a Document Page by Page into Multiple Files to specify whether the whole of the scanned document is to be saved as one file or the document is to be saved as multiple files, page by page.
<PDF (Compact)> and <PDF (Compact/OCR)> compress photos and illustrations on documents more than <PDF> and <PDF (OCR)>. The file will be smaller, but the image quality of some documents or the number of documents that can be scanned at once may be lower.
In <PDF (Compact/OCR)> and <PDF (OCR)> you can configure the settings so that the machine automatically detects the document direction during scanning based on the direction of the text read by the OCR function. OCR (Text Searchable) Settings
For the resolutions of each file format, see Specifications for Scanning to Shared Folders/FTP Server.
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