Resolution - Oki CX3641MFP Technical User Manual

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SEE THE FOLLOWING
SECTIONS FOR
INFORMATION ON
SETTING THE

RESOLUTION:

Copy (see "Resolution"
on page 41)
Scan to E-mail (see
"Resolution" on
page 49)
Scan (see "Resolution"
on page 66)
SendMe (see "Using
the SendMe Scan
Settings" on page 82
and "The SendMe Print
Options" on page 79)
Fax (see "Resolution"
on page 101)
108
Scan to E-mail: Resolution
Resolution
Resolution is expressed in "dots per inch" or "dpi" (it is the number of
individual dots of ink a printer can produce within one linear inch or
2.54 cm).
• The higher the Resolution, the higher (and better) the detail
• The lower the Resolution, the lower the detail
In addition, the Resolution affects the enlargement of an image. Scan
images at the appropriate resolution for their intended use (i.e., to
see small details that you want to be able to enlarge, scan at a higher
resolution).
When you select a resolution, note that you should consider how your
file or document will be used. There are different kinds of resolution
to think about: the resolution of the scanner (this the resolution that
you are setting), the resolution of a computer monitor where the
image may be viewed, and the resolution of an output device like a
printer. A high resolution is not necessary for many types of originals
— a setting of 150 to 200 dpi may capture all the available
information.
For best quality: choose a higher number
For smaller file size: choose a lower number
IMAGE SCANNED AT A
SUFFICIENT DPI SETING —
THE IMAGE IS CLEAR
R
ESOLUTION
FIGURE 7-1.
CX3641 Advanced Technical User Guide
IMAGE SCANNED AT A DPI
THAT IS TOO LOW — THE
IMAGE LOOKS "PIXILATED"
E
XAMPLES

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