White Level - Xerox DocuMate 3220 User Manual

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Filter
Use the
option to increase or decrease the sharpness in the scanned image. Click the drop down
Filter
menu and select an option from the list. Use the
Moiré Reduction
Moiré patterns are wavy or rippled lines that may appear in the scanned images of newspapers and
magazines, and sometimes scanned images of photos, line drawings, and color scans of textured
paper. Select the
Moiré reduction
from the image. Please note that when Moiré reduction is enabled the scanner may scan slower as the
image is checked for moiré patterns. This option is only available when scanning in
—you can set the size of the area to be evaluated in the Moiré radius field. Adjusting the
Moiré radius
radius will produce different results for the various types of items that can be scanned. With this
feature, you may have to test scan a few times, adjusting the Moiré radius as needed, until you obtain
the best results for the type of paper in your scan job. Note that the higher the number is in the Moiré
radius field, the longer it will take the driver to evaluate the image.

White Level

With this option you can set what the scanner should interpret as "white" in the final image, even
though the page being scanned may have a shaded or off-white background. You may want to adjust
this option to have the image automatically corrected when you are scanning irregular paper, such as
thick or thin paper, that may cause the white page in the final image to appear shaded with a pale
grey. This option is only available when scanning in Color or Gray.
option to have the driver attempt to find and remove moiré patterns
Image with moiré patterns
slider to adjust the tolerance level of the filter.
Mask
Image with moiré patterns
removed
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