IMPORTANT
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If a PDF document/IWB document is converted into a TIFF document/JPEG document, annotations containing characters that cannot be converted are deleted.
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NOTE
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Password-protected PDF documents cannot be converted into TIFF documents/JPEG documents.
The converted TIFF documents/JPEG documents are stored in the same location as the original document.
Print settings specified in an IWB document are not reflected in the TIFF document/JPEG document after conversion.
PDF documents with a height/width up to 47 1/4 inch (1200 mm) can be converted to TIFF documents/JPEG documents.
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NOTE
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This operation can also be performed with the tool buttons on the toolbar. If tool buttons are not displayed on the toolbar of Desktop Browser, see the following to display them.
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[Color Mode]
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Specifies the color.
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[Compression Settings]
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Specifies the compression format.
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[Resolution]
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Specifies the resolution.
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[Convert annotations into images]
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Select this check box to convert annotations to images as well. If this check box is deselected, annotations are deleted when converting.
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[Color Mode]
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Specifies the color.
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[Quality]
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Specifies the image quality.
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[Resolution]
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Specifies the resolution.
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[Convert annotations into images]
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Select this check box to convert annotations to images as well. If this check box is deselected, annotations are deleted when converting.
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NOTE
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If you selected multiple documents to convert to TIFF documents, a TIFF document is created for each document.
If you convert a document with multiple pages to a TIFF document, a TIFF document with multiple pages is created.
If you convert a document with multiple pages to a JPEG document, a JPEG document is created for each page.
The document name after conversion is indicated below.
The name of the original document with '.tiff'/'.jpg' as the file extension
If a document with the same name and extension exists in the destination folder, '(2)' is appended to the original document name.
If you convert a document with multiple pages to a JPEG document, a serial number starting with '_1' is appended to the original document name. This number uses the number of digits from the number of pages in the original document.
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