Characters Are Not Recognized Correctly When Converted Into Editable Text (Ocr); Colors; Scanned Colors Differ From The Original Colors - Epson Document scanner User Manual

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❏ For Home Mode, Office Mode, or Professional Mode in EPSON Scan, select Descreening as the image quality
setting.
❏ Try changing the resolution setting in EPSON Scan.
Related Information
"Scanning in Full Auto Mode" on page 25
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"Scanning in Office Mode" on page 28
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"Scanning in Home Mode" on page 30
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"Scanning in Professional Mode" on page 33
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"Image Adjustment Features" on page 35
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Characters Are Not Recognized Correctly When Converted into
Editable Text (OCR)
❏ Make sure the original is placed perfectly straight on the scanner glass.
❏ In Home Mode, Office Mode, or Professional Mode in EPSON Scan, and when Black & White is selected as
the Image Type, change the Threshold setting. In Home Mode, click Brightness to display the adjuster.
❏ In Home Mode or Office Mode in EPSON Scan, select Image Option from the Image Adjustments setting,
and then select Text Enhancement.
Related Information
"Placing Documents or Photos" on page 15
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"Placing Large or Thick Documents" on page 17
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"Placing Originals with the Scanner in a Standing Position" on page 18
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"Scanning in Office Mode" on page 28
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"Scanning in Home Mode" on page 30
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"Scanning in Professional Mode" on page 33
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"Image Adjustment Features" on page 35
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Scanned Colors Differ From the Original Colors

❏ Make sure the image type setting is correct in EPSON Scan.
❏ In Home Mode, Office Mode, or Professional Mode in EPSON Scan, click Configuration. Select the Color
tab, and then select Color Control and set the Display Gamma setting to match your output device, such as a
monitor or printer.
❏ Make sure you enable the Embed ICC Profile setting in EPSON Scan. Select JPEG (*.jpg) or TIFF (*.tif) as the
Type setting on the File Save Settings window. Click Options, and then select Embed ICC Profile.
❏ Check the color matching and color management capabilities of your computer, display adapter, and
applications. Some computers can change the palette of colors on your screen.
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