Rotating The Scanned Image To Its Correct Orientation - Fujitsu scansnap ix500 Operator's Manual

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Creating Scanned Images Depending on Intended Use (for Windows Users)
Rotating the Scanned Image to its Correct
Orientation
In an office environment, it is often the case that a single batch contains same size
documents of different page orientations.
The ScanSnap is able to automatically rotate each scanned image to its correct orientation
for such document batches.
To rotate scanned images to their correct orientations, change the settings in the following
procedure.
ATTENTION
Since this option determines the document's page orientation based on the character strings printed on
the document, the following types of documents may not be rotated.
In that case, clear the [Automatic image rotation] check box:
Documents with many extremely large or small characters
Documents on which pitches between lines or characters are extremely narrow, or characters are
overlapped
Documents with many characters contacting underlines or borders
Documents with many photographs or figures and few characters
Documents with characters on an unevenly colored background
e.g. Shaded characters
Documents with many decorated characters
e.g. Decorated characters (embossed/outlined)
Documents with characters on a patterned background
e.g. Characters overlapping illustrations and diagrams
Documents with characters printed in various directions such as drawings
Documents written using only capital letters
Documents including handwritten characters
Skewed documents
Documents written in an unsupported language (language other than Japanese/English/ French/
German/Italian/Spanish/Chinese (simplified)/Chinese (traditional)/Korean/Russian/ Portuguese)
Documents with complex layouts
Documents with a large amount of image noise
Documents with faint characters
Documents with faded characters
1.
Select [Scan Button Settings] from the Right-Click Menu.
For details about the Right-Click Menu, refer to
37).
The ScanSnap setup dialog box appears.
"Right-Click Menu (Windows)" (page
232

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