Setting Print Preferences From The Computer; Scanning A Document From An Application - Olivetti LINEA Office User Manual

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Setting Print Preferences from the Computer

When printing a document or a photo, you can choose between several modes:
SPEED: high print speed with low resolution, with savings in ink cartridges.
NORMAL: average print speed and resolution, this is the best compromise with regards to print speed when printing
text and graphics. Printing detailed photos or images is not recommended.
PHOTO: low print speed with high resolution. Recommended for printing photos.
HIGHEST RESOLUTION: low speed combined with a print quality comparable to that guaranteed by photo
laboratories. This option is only active when you choose Manual paper feeding and Photo for both document type
and paper type.

SCANNING A DOCUMENT FROM AN APPLICATION

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Place the document on the scanner glass or, if it consists of multiple pages, on the automatic document feeder.
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Scan the image from the application you are using.
When the document is placed on the scanner glass, the scanner driver user interface is displayed with a low
resolution preview of the document on the left of the screen, and you can customise the settings to be used for
scanning.
Scanner Driver
Standard
Custom
Note: If the documents are loaded onto the automatic document feeder, the preview function is not available, and you
cannot customise the scan settings.
Depending on the application you are using, you may be able to choose to scan pages singly, or the whole
document sequentially.
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Using the Printer with a Computer
You can:
Define the composition of the document to be scanned: black text and graphics
only, a combination of black text, colour graphics and photos, or just photos.
Return settings to their default values, or save the settings so they are applied to
the next print job.
Select the scanning resolution.
Set full-colour scanning at 24 bits/pixel, scanning in grey shades at 8 bits/pixel or
in B/W at 1 bit/pixel.
Lighten or darken the image to be scanned.
Increase or decrease the contrast of the image to be scanned.
Return the settings to their default values, or save the settings so they are
applied to the next print job.

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