Area Designation

This mode enables you to frame areas to scan/copy, or areas to blank out in the scanned image. You can designate up to four areas using the edit pen on the preview screen, or the numeric keys on the control panel. You can designate up to four different areas.
IMPORTANT
To use Area Designation (Framing) with the Image Repeat mode, first specify the Image Repeat mode, and then designate the desired area. Only one area can be designated.
The designated area is too small, the color original may be scanned in the Black & White mode even if the color mode is set to [Auto (Color/B&W)].
NOTE
You cannot use the Area Designation mode for images that have already been stored in a mail box. This mode is available only when you scan an image for the first time using the Mail Box function.
You can use the numeric keys to modify areas designated with the edit pen.
If you designate an area using the edit pen, the output image may not reflect the designated area precisely. To designate an area precisely, enter the values using the numeric keys.
This mode is only available for storing files in the Mail Box.

Using the Edit Pen

You can use the edit pen to designate two different types of areas: a rectangular area (two points) and a polygonal area (four points or more).
Rectangular Area
Polygonal Area
IMPORTANT
You can designate only one polygonal area at a time.
You cannot designate a rectangular area and a polygonal area at the same time.
You cannot scan documents with the Area Designation mode if you place your originals in the feeder.
1.
Press → [Scan and Store] → [Mail Box].
2.
Select the desired Mail Box → press [Scan].
3.
Press [Options] → [Area Designation].
4.
Press [Pen Entry].
5.
Press [Start Scanning].
IMPORTANT
Confirm that the original is placed on the platen glass.
6.
Designate the area using the edit pen.
IMPORTANT
You cannot designate a rectangular area and a polygonal area at the same time.
NOTE
To clear the last point entered, press [Delete Point]. (Once an area is designated, [Delete Point] changes to [Clear Area].)
To clear a designated area, press [Clear Area].
To zoom in on any area on the original, press the zoom ratio drop-down list → select an enlargement ratio → press [], [], [], or [] to display the desired area.
Designating a rectangular area with two points:
Designating an area with multiple points:
Designating a rectangular area with two points:
Designate two opposing points with the edit pen.
You can designate up to four different areas.
Designating an area with multiple points:
Press [Enter Multipoints] → specify the area with the edit pen.
After designating the last point, press [Set Multipoints].
You can designate up to 10 points.
IMPORTANT
If you select [Enter Multipoints], only one area can be designated at a time.
An area that is designated by selecting [Enter Multipoints], cannot be modified using - (numeric keys).
7.
Select [Framing], or [Blanking].
Details of each item are shown below.
[Framing]:
Stores only the contents of the designated area while discarding the rest of the original.
[Blanking]:
Stores the original by blanking out the contents of the designated area.
If you want to use different settings for different areas, select the area by pressing the appropriate area key → select [Framing] or [Blanking].
8.
Press [Preview] → check the designated area → press [OK].
NOTE
If the designated area is rectangular, and you want to continue designating other areas, repeat steps 6 to 8. Areas that have already been designated are displayed with the new area.
To modify a designated area that was specified using the edit pen, press [Fine Adjust] → [Select Point] until the screen displays the desired point that you want to modify → press [], [], [], or [] to move the point → press [OK] → [Preview] to check the modified area.
9.
Press [OK] → [Close].
10.
Press .
If you need to designate the same area for multiple originals, remove the original from the platen glass → place all of the originals in the feeder → press  .

Using the Numeric Keys

1.
Press → [Scan and Store] → [Mail Box].
2.
Select the desired Mail Box → press [Scan].
3.
Press [Options] → [Area Designation].
4.
Press [Numeric Key Entry].
IMPORTANT
Before performing the next step, you must manually measure the size and position of the area that you want to designate on the original.
When you measure the XY values, always start measuring from the image out to the right side edge of the original, and up to the top of the original. These measurements tell the machine the desired framed area's size and position.
5.
Press [X1], [X2], [Y1], and [Y2] → use - (numeric keys) to specify the respective measurements.
[X1]:
The distance of the area's right border to the original's right edge.
[X2]:
The distance of the area's left border to the original's right edge.
[Y1]:
The distance of the area's top border to the original's top edge.
[Y2]:
The distance of the area's bottom border to the original's top edge.
You can designate up to four areas.
NOTE
To change a value you entered, press [X1], [X2], [Y1], or [Y2] → enter the correct value using - (numeric keys).
To check the designated area, press [Check Area].
6.
Copy the original by blanking out the contents of the designated area.
Details of each item are shown below.
[Framing]:
Stores only the contents of the designated area while discarding the rest of the original.
[Blanking]:
Stores the original by blanking out the contents of the designated area.
NOTE
To continue designating other areas, press an area key → repeat step 5.
To redesignate an area, select the area by pressing the appropriate area key.
To clear a designated area, select the area by pressing the appropriate area key → press [Clear Area].
If you want to use different settings for different areas, select the area by pressing the appropriate area key → select [Framing], or [Blanking].
7.
Press [OK] → [Close].
8.
Press .
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