<Scan Settings>
All the settings about the scan are listed with short descriptions. Default settings are marked with a dagger (
).
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Asterisks (*)Settings marked with an asterisk (*) may not be displayed depending on the model you are using. |
<E-Mail Settings> *
Change the default settings used for scanning originals to send as e-mails.
<Change Default Settings>
You can change the default settings used for scanning originals to send as e-mails. The selected settings are used as the default settings when scanning originals.
Changing the Default Settings for Functions<Scan Size> <LTR> <LGL> <STMT> <Color Mode> <Color> <Black & White> <File Format> <PDF> <PDF (Compact)> <JPEG> <TIFF> <Density> 9 Levels <Original Orientation> <Portrait> <Landscape> <Original Type> <Text> <Text/Photo> <Photo> <2-Sided Original>* <Off> <Book Type> <Calendar Type> <Sharpness> 7 Levels <Data Size> <Small: Memory Priority> <Standard> <Large: Image Quality Priority> <Subject/Message> <Subject> <Message> <Reply To> <None> <Specify from Address Book> <Priority> <Low> <Standard> <High> |
<Initialize Default Settings>
Select this option to restore the default e-mail transmission settings.
<Menu>
<Scan Settings>
<E-Mail Settings>
<Initialize Default Settings>
<Yes>
<File Settings> *
Change the default settings used when originals are saved to a shared folder.
<Change Default Settings>
You can change the default settings used when originals are saved to a shared folder. The selected settings are used as the default settings when scanning.
Changing the Default Settings for Functions<Scan Size> <LTR> <LGL> <STMT> <Color Mode> <Color> <Black & White> <File Format> <PDF> <PDF (Compact)> <JPEG> <TIFF> <Density> 9 Levels <Original Orientation> <Portrait> <Landscape> <Original Type> <Text> <Text/Photo> <Photo> <2-Sided Original>* <Off> <Book Type> <Calendar Type> <Sharpness> 7 Levels <Data Size> <Small: Memory Priority> <Standard> <Large: Image Quality Priority> |
<Initialize Default Settings>
You can change and register the settings used when documents are saved to a shared folder.
<Menu>
<Scan Settings>
<File Settings>
<Initialize Default Settings>
<Yes>
<Register Unit Name (E-Mail)> *
Register the sender name for e-mails. The registered name is displayed in e-mails, along with the e-mail address. If the sender name is not registered, only the e-mail address is displayed.
<Menu>
<Scan Settings>
<Register Unit Name (E-Mail)>
Enter the sender name
<Apply>
<Output File Image Settings> *
Specify settings for the gamma value for converting scanned originals into files.
<YCbCr TX Gamma Value>
Select the gamma value used when converting scanned color documents into the specified file format. You can specify the same gamma value as that of the monitor which is to be used for viewing the converted files. The files are displayed with brightness that is true to the original documents.
<Gamma 1.0> <Gamma 1.4> <Gamma 1.8> <Gamma 2.2> |
<Menu>
<Scan Settings>
<Output File Image Settings>
<YCbCr TX Gamma Value>
Select the gamma value
<Shortcut Key Settings>
Register scan settings for the <Scan -> PC1> and <Scan -> PC2> buttons or
key. The settings include the computer that scanned images are saved in, the type of scan (color or black and white), and the file format (PDF or JPEG). Registering these settings enables you to scan documents into a specified computer just by pressing a button. You can view the registered settings by selecting <Confirm Destination>.
Scanning Using the Shortcut KeyTouch Panel Model
<Register> <Scan -> PC1> <Off> <USB Connection> <Color Scan> <B&W Scan> <Custom 1> <Custom 2> <Network Connection> <Color Scan> <B&W Scan> <Custom 1> <Custom 2> <Scan -> PC2> <Off> <USB Connection> <Color Scan> <B&W Scan> <Custom 1> <Custom 2> <Network Connection> <Color Scan> <B&W Scan> <Custom 1> <Custom 2> <Confirm Destination> <Scan -> PC1> <Scan -> PC2> |
5 Lines LCD Model
<Register> <Scan -> PC> <Off> <USB Connection> <Color Scan> <B&W Scan> <Custom 1> <Custom 2> <Network Connection> <Color Scan> <B&W Scan> <Custom 1> <Custom 2> <Confirm Destination> <Scan -> PC> |