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Scanner overview
Name
Color Mode
Scan
Resolution
Save
Format
Description
All scans are in color mode.
The scan resolution is measured in DPI (dots per inch). The
higher the DPI, the more details on the original are captured
by the scanner, producing a higher quality scanned image;
however, a higher DPI also results in a larger image size and
occupies more storage space.
The scanner offers three resolution modes, indicated by the
color of the Power
=300 dpi (default when powered on)
= 600 dpi Fine resolution
=1200 dpi Highest resolution
To change the scanning resolution, press
changes to the color corresponding to the desired resolution.
The scanned images are saved in JPEG or PDF format.
JPEG: When the scanner is turned on, the
to scan in JPEG format in 300 dpi. Press the Power button
again. The
orange
Power LED indicates to scan in JPEG file
format in 600 dpi. Press the Power button again. The
Power LED indicates to scan in JPEG file format in 1200 dpi.
PDF: When you have turn on the scanner and press
for 3 times, the
blue
at the same time. This indicates that the file format will be
saved in PDF. Again, the
PDF file format in 300 dpi. Press the Power button again. The
orange
Power LED will be lit to indicate to scan in PDF file
format in 600 dpi. Press the Power button again. The
Power LED will be lit to indicate to scan in PDF file format in
1200 dpi.
=PDF+300 dpi /
button:
LED and the
green
green
Power LED indicates to scan in
=PDF+600 dpi /
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until the button
green
LED indicates
red
again
Power LED will be lit
red
=PDF+1200 dpi
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