Resolution - Canon MB2300 series Online Manual

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Resolution

The data in the image you have scanned is a collection of dots carrying information about brightness and
color. The density of these dots is called "resolution", and resolution will determine the amount of detail your
image contains. The unit of resolution is dots per inch (dpi). Dpi is the number of dots per inch (2.5 cm).
The higher the resolution (value), the more detail in your image; the lower the resolution (value), the less
detail.
How to Set the Resolution
You can set the resolution in Resolution on the
dialog.
Appropriate Resolution Settings
Set the resolution according to the use of the scanned image.
Item Type
Color photo
Black and white photo
Text document (document or
magazine)
Important
• If you double the resolution, the data size of the scanned image quadruples. If the file is too large, the
processing speed will slow down significantly, and you will experience inconvenience such as lack of
memory. Set the minimum required resolution according to the use of the image.
Use
Copying
(Printing)
Creating a postcard
Saving to a computer
Using on a website or attaching
to e-mail
Saving to a computer
Using on a website or attaching
to e-mail
Copying
Attaching to e-mail
Scanning text using OCR
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(Scanning from a Computer) tab of the Settings
Color Mode
Color
Color
Color
Color
Grayscale
Grayscale
Color, Grayscale, or
Black and White
Color, Grayscale, or
Black and White
Color or Grayscale
Appropriate
Resolution
300 dpi
300 dpi
300 dpi
150 dpi
300 dpi
150 dpi
300 dpi
150 dpi
300 dpi

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