Filling In Fingers Captured In A Scanned Image (When A Document Is Scanned) - Fujitsu ScanSnap SV600 Basic Operation Manual

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Filling in Fingers Captured in a Scanned Image (When a
Document Is Scanned)
Fingers that are captured when a document is scanned can be filled in.
ATTENTION
l Do not hold the corners of the document when you scan.
If you do so, the shape of the image may not be recognized correctly.
l To fill in fingers captured in the scanned image, the fingers need to be detected.
If a document is scanned in the following ways, captured fingers may not be detected correctly.
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When two or more fingers that are used to hold down a document to be scanned are touching
each other (Figure 1)
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When you hold down a document to be scanned with manicured fingers or fingers with artificial
nails (Figure 2)
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When you hold down a document to be scanned with your fingers bent (Figure 3)
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When fingers that are used to hold down a document to be scanned are captured 1 cm (0.39
in.) or more (Figure 4)
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When there is text or an image within 5 mm (0.2 in.) around the fingers that are used to hold
down a document to be scanned (Figure 5)
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When a document that has a background color other than white is scanned (Figure 6)
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When a document is scanned after [Gray] or [B&W] is selected from the [Color mode] drop-
down list in the [Scanning] tab of the ScanSnap setup window
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HINT
l Up to five fingers on each side (top/bottom/right/left) of the document can be filled in.
l To prevent image deterioration, select and fill in as many fingers as possible in one go.
1.
On the window that appears after a document is scanned, select [Flat
document] and click the [Check/Correct] button.
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4
1 cm (0.39 in.) 5 mm (0.2 in.)
or More
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Scanning a Document
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6
or Less

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