Maximum Size Of E-Mail Attachments; Scanner Mode Timeout After Last Scan; Default Exposure Settings - Xerox WorkCentre C226 User Manual

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Network Scanner Operation
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The "ONE PAGE PER FILE (YES/NO)" setting is used to select how files are cre-
ated when multiple pages are scanned. Select "YES" to have an individual file cre-
ated for each scanned page (so that multiple files are created). Select "NO" to
have all scanned pages combined into a single file.
The initial settings for the above programs are as follows
Black and white scanning
File type: PDF
Compression mode: HIGH (G4)
One page per file: No
Colour scanning
File type: PDF
Compression mode: MEDIUM
One page per file: No

Maximum size of e-mail attachments

To prevent the size of image files transmitted by Scan to E-mail from becoming too
large, you can set a size limit.
If the total size of the image files created by scanning the original exceeds the limit, the
image files are discarded. The limit can be set from 1 MB to 10 MB in increments of 1
MB. The initial setting is 2 MB. The limit cannot be disabled.

Scanner mode timeout after last scan

If no action is taken after scanning an original from the document glass, transmission
of the original will begin automatically after the time set with this program. The time
can be set from 0 to 60 seconds in increments of 10 seconds. When "0" is selected,
transmission begins immediately after scanning from the document glass ends. The
default setting is 60 seconds. This setting cannot be disabled.

Default exposure settings

This program is used to configure the default exposure settings.
The default settings are initially configured as follows:
Exposure: AUTO
Original type: TEXT
MOIRÉ REDUCTION: Not selected
To change the "MOIRÉ REDUCTION" setting, touch the checkbox.
When the exposure is set to "AUTO", the original type can be set to [TEXT/PRTD.
PHOTO], [TEXT/PHOTO], or [TEXT].
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