[. . . ] However, as we are constantly improving our products, if you need an exact specification, please contact Canon. The machine illustration on the cover may differ slightly from your machine. i TOP Back Previous Next Introduction 1 Scanning a Document Troubleshooting Legal Notices Trademarks Canon and the Canon logo are trademarks of Canon Inc. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other product and brand names are registered trademarks, trademarks or service marks of their respective owners. [. . . ] This dialog box enables you to name and register a set of settings for the current preview image. [Add/Delete] is not displayed when there is no preview image. Table of Contents Index 2-27 TOP Back Previous Next Introduction 1 Scanning a Document Troubleshooting Input Settings [Original Input Method] Selects where the document is placed from [Platen Glass], [ADF (1-sided)] or [ADF (2sided)]. (Width) (Height) Specifies the width of the input size. Specifies the height of the input size. 2 3 NOTE NOTE Appendix 4 If you change this setting after previewing, the preview image will be deleted. ­ Some applications have a limit to the amount of image data they can receive. If the parameters of a scan contain more than 21, 000 x 30, 000 pixels, the image will not be received. ­ When [Output Resolution] is set to [600] dpi, minimum parameters of an image are 96 x 96 pixels. ­ To maintain the current width and height proportions of the image, click . [Original Size] NOTE Selects the size of the original document. [Color Mode] Selects the type of document and the way in which it is scanned. The contrast in the image is divided at certain levels (threshold values) into black and white and is displayed in two colors. 2-32. ­ If you change this setting after previewing, the preview image will be deleted. ­ When the document is loaded in the ADF, select the paper size from [A5 Portrait], [A5 Landscape], [A4], [Letter] and [Legal]. ­ When [ADF (2-sided)] is selected in [Original Input Method], if the size specified in [Original Size] is different from the actual paper size, the scanning results may differ between the two sides of the page. (Original Orientation) Shows the direction of the document being scanned. ­ A change in this setting is reflected after [Scan] is clicked. Table of Contents Index 2-30 TOP Back Previous Next Introduction 1 Scanning a Document Troubleshooting [Fading Correction] 2 3 Rebuilds the color quality that has faded over time. It also increases saturation of dullcolored originals to reproduce a vivid image. This may change the tone of the image. [Grain Correction] Smoothes out the film grain of the image recorded on fast film. [Low]: Select this setting when the grain in the picture is not so notable. This may lower the image sharpness and tonal quality. NOTE Appendix 4 NOTE This setting is available when [Color] or [Color (Documents)] is selected in [Color Mode], and [Color Correction] is set to [Recommended] in the [Preferences] dialog box (see p. 2-40). ­ This setting is available when [Color], [Color (Documents)] or [Grayscale] is selected in [Color Mode]. ­ This setting is not reflected in the preview image. Table of Contents Index 2-31 TOP Back Previous Next Introduction 1 Scanning a Document Troubleshooting Color Settings Using Color Settings buttons, you can adjust the brightness and contrast of the whole image, specify highlights and shadows, and adjust the contrast and balance in an image. The buttons displayed differ depending on your selection in [Color Mode]. When [Text Enhanced] is selected, no Color Settings button is displayed. When [Color], [Color (Documents)] or [Grayscale] is selected in [Color Mode]: Brightness/Contrast This dialog box enables you to adjust the levels of brightness and contrast of the image. Click to adjust the brightness and contrast diagrammatically. 2 3 Appendix 4 When [Black and White] is selected in [Color Mode]: By selecting [Add/Delete] from the drop-down list, you can name and save a set of color settings. [. . . ] Each document will become one page of the PDF. My Computer The Windows program that you can use to browse through your computer's filing system, and to open drives, folders, and files. You can also use [My Computer] to manage your files and your filing system, by moving, copying, renaming, and deleting items. Interface The connection between two devices through which they communicate with each other. The machine features a USB interface, which makes it compatible with IBM and similar personal computers. N Network A group of computers connected by cables or other means and using software that enables them to share equipment (such as printers) and exchange information. K Kilobyte (KB) A unit of measurement, representing the binary number 1024, used to describe machine or computer memory size in thousandbyte units. Table of Contents Index 4-5 TOP Back Previous Next Introduction 1 Scanning a Document Troubleshooting O OCR (Optical Character Reader) Device for reading characters optically. System for extracting information in a text format from information in the form of a graphic such as hand-written or printed characters which have been scanned with a scanner. [. . . ]