Edge Erase (Erasing Edges And Margin Shadows In The Document) - Fuji Xerox DocuCentre 9000 User Manual

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Edge Erase (Erasing Edges and Margin Shadows in the Document)

When you scan the document cover open or scan a book, black shadows sometimes
appear along the edges or center margin of the output scanned image. If this happens,
you can scan with the shadows erased.
Note
1
Select [Edge Erase].
2
Select [Edge Erase].
3
Use [
erase for each of the top, bottom,
left, right, and center.
4
Select [Original Orientation].
Normal
The border erase amount is set to 2 mm for the top, bottom, left and right.
4
If you do not wish to perform border erase, set each [Variable Erase] value to [0mm].
Edge Erase
You can erase only the amount necessary.
Original Orientation
In order to identify the top of the document, the orientation of the set document must
be configured.
For more information, refer to "Original Orientation" (P.148).
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• When making 2 sided scans, the same border erase amount is set to the top and back sides.
• When Reduce/Enlarge is set, the border erase amount is also enlarged or reduced
proportionately to the copy ratio.
] and [
] to set the width to
Top & Bottom
Shadows at the top and bottom of the document are erased. Edges on the top and
bottom are erased with respect to the direction that the document was loaded. The
border erase width can be set within the range 0 to 50 mm in 1 mm increments.
Left & Right
Shadows on the left and right of the document are erased. Edges on the left and right
are erased with respect to the direction that the document was loaded. The border
erase width can be set within the range 0 to 50 mm in 1 mm increments.
Center
Shadows in the center of documents such as booklets or documents with facing
pages are erased. The center erase width can be set within the range 0 to 50 mm in
1 mm increments.

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