6. Various Scan Settings
• [On] : JPEG file
• [Off] : TIFF file
Multi-page [TIFF]
• When full color, gray scale, or [Auto Colour Select] is specified under [Scan Type] and
[Compression (Gray Scale / Full Colour)] is set to [On] under [Scanner Features], you cannot
select [TIFF] under [Multi-page].
• Even if you select [TIFF] under [Multi-page], files stored in JPEG format are automatically
changed to multi-page PDF files and then sent.
High Compression PDF
• You cannot select [High Compression PDF] if:
• [Store to HDD + Send] is selected under [Store File].
• [Black & White: Text], [B & W: Text / Line Art], [B & W: Text / Photo], [Black & White:
Photo], or [Auto Colour Select] is selected under [Scan Type].
• [100 dpi] or [150 dpi] is selected as the resolution.
• [Preview] is selected.
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• Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 / Adobe Reader 6.0 and later versions support High Compression
PDF.
Specifying the File Name
This section explains the procedure for specifying a file name.
Scanned file will be given a file name consisting of the time and date of scanning, 4-digit page number,
etc.
• Single-page and divided multi-page files are assigned file names that contain the date and time of
scanning and a four-digit page number. An underscore is inserted between the date and time and
the four-digit page number.
(Example: For a file scanned in single-page TIFF at 10 ms, 15 sec., 15:30 hours on Dec. 31, 2020,
the file name will be 20201231153015010_0001.tif)
• Multi-page files are given file names that contain the time and date of scanning.
(Example: For a file scanned in multi-page TIFF at 10 ms, 15 sec., 15:30 hours on Dec. 31, 2020,
the file name will be 20201231153015010.tif)
If necessary, you can change the file name.
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