Introduction To Advanced Functions - Muratec MFX-2590 Quick Manual

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Introduction to Advanced Functions

This product includes the following scan functions.
Preview
You can check the scanned document image on the screen before transmitting or saving
it.
(See page 2-4.)
Scan Size
You can transmit or save an image scanned using a scan size set in advance. This is
useful when you want to scan a part of the document or want to specify the document
size.
(See page 2-6.)
Zoom
You can transmit or save an image scanned with an enlargement ratio or reduction ratio.
(See page 2-7.)
Color
You can set whether to scan the document in color or monochrome.
(See page 1-22.)
Broadcast
You can transmit to multiple destinations with a single operation. You do not need to scan
the document repeatedly for each individual destination.
(See page 2-9.)
Next Document Setting
You can transmit or save separate documents scanned in a row as a single set of data.
Since you can scan using both the document glass and the ADF, this is useful for
transmitting / saving a combination of documents such as an invoice and a map together.
(See page 2-11.)
Duplex Scan
You can transmit or scan both sides of a document.
(See page 2-12.)
Color Adjustment
When performing color scanning, you can adjust the image to suit your requirements.
(See
page 2-14.)
E-mail Subject
When transmitting a scanned image via e-mail, you can edit the body and subject of
the e-mail you're sending. You can also enter the body of the e-mail using a template
registered in advance.
(See page 2-22.)
File Name
You can edit the file name for the scanned image data. You can also enter the file name
using a file name registered in advance.
(See page 2-25.)
Batch Scan
When the "Batch Scan" function is on, it means that all scanned pages will be saved as
one file. If you turn this function off, each scanned page will be saved as an individual file.
(See page 2-27.)
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