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The above example shows how to use the New button to create different scan jobs.
While the example makes use of creating two scan jobs from a single image, with each
scan job being a different image type, you can use the same principle in different
applications.
For instance, you can:
Create two or more scan jobs from a single image. The scan jobs may be the same
image type (all color or all grayscale), but each job could have different brightness
and contrast settings, resolution, etc.
Create different scan jobs from multiple images. Instead of one, you can have two
or more images and designate each image as a separate scan job. Image 1 could be
color, image 2 could be grayscale, and image 3 could be line art. When the three
scan jobs are scanned, each is delivered into its own file.
When you have multiple scan jobs and designate all of them for scanning (all scan jobs
are checked), each job will be scanned once you activate scanning, and each job is
delivered to its own file in your image-editing software.
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