Basic Scanning Operation Flow
This section explains the flow of operations for scanning documents using ScanSnap.
The explanations in this section use an example in which the Quick Menu is used for the
scanning operation flow. This flow is the basic scanning procedure.
Selecting a Profile Depending on the Document
There are profile buttons that you can use depending on the scan settings for the document.
Scanned images with the optimum scan settings can be created by just selecting the profile
button.
Profile Button
[Recommended] button
[Small File] button
[High Quality] button
[Customize] button
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You cannot change the settings for the [Recommended], [Small File], and [High Quality] buttons. If you
change any of these settings, the profile automatically switches to [Customize].
For details about how to change scan settings, refer to
Select a profile in the following procedure:
1.
Turn on the ScanSnap.
For details, refer to
Scanning becomes enabled.
Basic Scanning Operation Flow (for Windows Users)
Description
Settings are [Automatic resolution] for [Image quality] in the [Scanning]
tab in the ScanSnap setup dialog box and default for other settings.
It is recommended that you select this button when you want to scan
documents in optimum quality suitable for the paper size of the
document.
Settings are [Normal] (Color/Gray: 150 dpi, B&W: 300 dpi) for [Image
quality] in the [Scanning] tab in the ScanSnap setup dialog box and
default for other settings.
It is recommended that you select this button when you want to reduce
the file size.
Settings are [Best] (Color/Gray: 300 dpi, B&W: 600 dpi) for [Image
quality] in the [Scanning] tab in the ScanSnap setup dialog box and
default for other settings.
It is recommended that you select this button when you want to scan
documents in high quality.
Default settings are the same as the [Recommended] settings.
Scan settings can be changed depending on your scanning purpose.
"Turning the ScanSnap ON" (page
114
"How to Configure Scan Settings" (page
45).
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