Scanning a document involves using a scanner to convert a physical document into a digital format. The scanner captures the document's image or text, processes it, and saves it to Email or USB as a file, such as PDF or JPEG, for easy storage, sharing, or editing.
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You can either save your scanned job in the desired USB device or you can send your job to the Email-
Destination
Destination- Here you have to select the destination where the scanned job is going to be saved. You can either save the scanned job in Email or USB.
Email- Click on the Email button on the right side. A new window will open-
Here you can add required information such as To, CC, BCC, Subject, and Message.
USB- Click on the USB button on the right side. A new window will open-
Here on the left side, you will see all the attached USB devices. Select any device and you will see all the contents on the right side. Now select any folder where you want to save the scanned job and hit the Done button. Your desired path will be saved.
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File Type and Resolution
From this section, you can configure the File Type, Resolution, Quality and File Size, Compression, and PDF Encryption.
If you select PDF Encryption, then you have to set the password for the encrypted file.
Scroll down a little bit fill in the Password and Re-enter Password field and then hit the Done button to save the new configuration.
Color/Black
Color/Black options not only enhance the user experience but also provide a tailored approach to document reproduction. This flexibility allows users to choose the reproduction style that aligns with the characteristics of the original document and caters to their individual preferences. The result is a highly customizable and user-centric copying experience, ensuring that the output accurately reflects the user's intent and the nature of the content being reproduced. Here's an overview of each option:
Color: Choosing the "Color" option instructs the copier to reproduce the document in full color, preserving the original color palette.
Black/Gray: Opting for "Gray" indicates that the copier should produce a grayscale copy, removing color and retaining shades of gray for a monochromatic output.
Sides
Specifies whether the Scan should be single-sided or double-sided, providing flexibility in reproducing documents.
The Sides options in the Copy functionality of the app provide users with a range of choices to determine how the document will be reproduced. These options include:
1-Sided
2-Sided
Content Orientation
Content Orientation refers to the layout of a document or page. It has two options:
Portrait: The content is displayed vertically, with the height longer than the width.
Landscape: The content is displayed horizontally, with the width longer than the height.
Original Size
Original Size Options: Choose the paper size for the document, such as A4, A3, Letter, or Ledger, based on your requirements.
Cropping Options
Cropping Options allow adjustments to the scanned document's boundaries:
Do not Crop: Keeps the entire original image or page without cutting edges.
Crop to Paper: Adjust the content to fit within the selected paper size.
Crop to Content: Trims unnecessary margins, focusing only on the visible content.
Text Photo Optimization
Text/Photo Optimization adjusts settings for scanning based on the content type:
Default: General-purpose setting for balanced output.
Graphic: Optimized for images or graphics with fine details.
Text: Enhances sharpness for clear text reproduction.
Mixed 0-4: Combines settings for documents with both text and images, with each level offering varying emphasis on text or graphic quality.
Mis-Feed Detection
Mis-Feed Detection ensures smooth operation by identifying paper jams or misfeeds:
On: Actively monitors for misfeeds during operation.
Off: Disables mis-feed detection.
Default: Uses the pre-set factory setting for detection.
Split Attachment By Page
Split Attachment By Page determines whether a scanned document is split into separate files based on pages:
Default: Uses the device's preset setting.
Enable: Splits the document into individual files for each page.
Disable: Keeps all pages in a single file.
Image Adjustment
Image Adjustment controls the darkness level of the image using a sliding bar:
Low Darkness: Produces lighter images with reduced contrast.
High Darkness: Produces darker images with increased contrast and deeper tones.
Erase Edges
Erase Edges is a feature that removes unwanted borders or margins from a scanned image. This helps in cleaning up the document, ensuring that only the content within the defined area is kept, creating a cleaner, more focused scan.
Front Side: Erases the edges of the front page only.
Back Side: Erases the edges of the back page only.
Scan Mode
Scan Mode determines how a document is scanned and processed:
Default: Uses the default scanning settings for general documents.
Standard Document: Scans typical documents with a standard layout.
Standard Add Pages: Allows for adding multiple pages to the scan without starting a new file.
2-Sided ID: Scans both sides of an ID or document in a single pass.
Automatically Straighten
Automatically Straighten adjusts the alignment of scanned images:
Default: Uses the device's preset straightening settings.
Enable: Automatically straightens images that are scanned at an angle.
Disable: Turns off automatic straightening, keeping the image as scanned.
Scan Source
Scan Source determines the input method for scanning documents:
Default: Uses the device's preset scanning source.
Auto: Automatically selects the best source based on the document.
Flatbed: Scan' documents placed directly on the flatbed scanner.
ADF (Automatic Document Feeder): Scans multiple pages automatically through the document feeder.
Automatic Tone
Automatic Tone adjusts the brightness and contrast of a scanned document:
Enable: Automatically adjusts the tone for optimal clarity.
Disable: Keeps the original tone without automatic adjustments.
Default: Uses the device's preset tone settings.
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