The Scan Job Window; Elements Of The Scan Job Window - Microtek ScanMaker 35T Plus User Manual

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The Scan Job Window

The Scan Job window is an important feature of ScanWizard and provides several key
functions in processing your scans.
A scan job is simply a task that you designate the scanner to process and scan. For
instance, when you first preview an image, the image as a whole has its own parameters
(its own brightness and contrast setting, resolution, etc.). The whole image can be treated
as one scan job.
From that one image, you can designate several other scan jobs. For instance, you could
select a portion of the image and assign a set of parameters to it (color mode, 300 dpi
resolution). That would constitute a second scan job. If you select yet another portion of
the image and give it different settings (grayscale mode, 100 dpi), that will make up a
third scan job.
The above example makes use of one single image to create three different scan jobs. By
the same token, you can use three different images and create three scan jobs.
The number of scan jobs is indicated by the number of titles in the Scan Job window.
Scan jobs marked with a check are the ones designated to be scanned, and the jobs are
scanned in the order that they appear in the window.

Elements of the Scan Job window

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The Title area shows the number of
jobs that have been created. In this
example, there are two scan jobs.
Check marks indicate which job or jobs
are to be scanned; a dot before the
title indicates the current scan job. To
rename a scan job, double click on the
title and type over a new name.
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The function buttons allow you to
create or manipulate the settings for a
scan job. These buttons include the
Up and Down position arrows;
Duplicate button; New button; Add
button; Save button; Delete button;
and Check button. See next page for
more details.

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