Scan Setting - Epson SureColor T-Series User Manual

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Epson SureColor T-Series User's Guide
Item
Background
Sharpness
*1

Scan Setting

Item
Color/Grayscale
Document Type
*
Width
Auto
ISO A, US-ANSI,
US-ARCH, JIS B, ISO
B
cm
inch
Save Image Type
Resolution
File Size Compression
Density
Contrast
Using the Control Panel Menu
Description
*
Level -3 to 3 (0
)
*
Level -3 to 3 (0
)
Description
*
Color
Grayscale
*
Text/Line Drawing
Tracing Paper
Recycled Paper
Blueprint
Poster
The supported sizes are
displayed.
*
20 to 90 cm (20
)
*
8 to 36 in (8
)
*
JPEG
PDF
*
Direct Print (360dpi)
200dpi
300dpi
400dpi
600dpi
High
*
Normal
Low
*
Level -3 to 3 (0
)
*
Level -3 to 3 (0
)
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Set the adjustment value for the background. Configure
this setting when you are copying documents with colors
or documents that are thin, or when removing unwanted
backgrounds. Negative values (-) are weaker, and positive
values (+) are stronger.
Set the sharpness. Negative values (-) are weaker, and
positive values (+) are stronger.
Choose whether to scan colored documents with colors
or convert to black and white and then scan.
Select the type in accordance with the loaded document.
The default setting of Auto is recommended in most
situations. Note that, depending on the document, it may
not be possible to detect the width correctly even when
the setting is Auto. In such cases, change from the
standard size and specify a width of your choosing.
Select the file format for scanned images. When
Resolution is Direct Print (360dpi), only JPEG is
available.
Choose the resolution for scanning.
When Direct Print (360dpi) is selected, you can print
scanned image files directly. If you choose a resolution
other than Direct Print (360dpi), open Scan File
Options, perform Send To Shared Folder, and print on a
computer via an application.
Choose the compression rate when saving scanned
images.
Choose the density for scanning. Negative values (-) are
lighter, and positive values (+) is darker.
Set the contrast. Negative values (-) are weaker, and
positive values (+) are stronger.

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