AGFA AS 1300 Pro User Manual
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18 „ Select BCR by HotCard from the Purpose drop-down menu: 1. Select MS Outlook Express, MS Outlook, HotCard BizCard Finder or As a csv file from the Data Export drop-down menu. 2. Select the needed language in Language. 3. Adjust the Scanning Attributes ( Mode, Resolution, Brightness, Contrast and Gamma ). 4. Click the Default button if you desire to return to the default settings. 5. Click the Close button to save the final settings and exit the DigiScan window.
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19 Select BCR by Cardiris from the Purpose drop-down menu: 1. Adjust the Scanning Attributes ( Mode, Resolution, Brightness, Contrast and Gamma ). 2. Click the Default button if you desire to return to the default settings. 3. Click the Close button to save the final settings and exit the DigiScan window.
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20 Using the Scanner Buttons Your scanner is equipped with two function buttons designed to make your scanning experience more convenient and efficient. With simply one touch of the button, you can scan to file, copy, OCR or e-mail. Each button launches a specialized utility. Default button settings are optimized for most frequently scanning jobs, such as size, mode, resolution, ... You may, however, change the settings as the methods described ibid to tailor your every scan by accessing the...
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21 3. Press the SCAN button on the scanner. The scanning starts immediately. 4. If you have the Continuous Scan option checked, select E-mail or Copy from the Purpose drop-down menu, and insert another document or image until you have scanned all. 5. When the scan completes, the scanned images will be save to the defined file path as separate image files and sent to the assigned post-processing software (e.g. Save to File, E-mail, Copy, or other image editing software). C C u u s s t t o...
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22 Functions Features The section introduces all of the options on the DigiScan window. We will still describe them according to the SCAN tab and CUSTOM tab separately. S S c c a a n n t t a a b b Purpose This menu include Save to File, E-mail, Copy, Imaging Processing functions, which allows you to determine which software you would like to use for the post- processing of the scanned image(s). • Save to File: The “Save to File” function enables you to conveniently scan documents or...
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23 File Format - Choose which file format you want the scanned image to be. The following file formats are available from the drop-down menu: • JPG (JPEG) - (Joint Photographic Experts Group) JPEG (pronounced jay-peg) is a format that is commonly used for color images displayed on the Internet. JPEG reduces the file size of an image by discarding some of the non-critical data of the image. JPEG retains all of the color information of an image and offers varying degrees of compression. • TIF...
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24 Mode – tells the scanner the type of document you are scanning. There are three settings to choose from: • Color – scans the document in 24-bit, RGB color. This mode takes the longest time and uses the most memory but results in the highest quality images. • Grayscale – scans images in black and white and can simulate 256 different shades of gray using dithering. This mode is best used when color isn’t necessary for the scanned image since color images take so much time to scan and...
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25 scanned image to the printed twice as large as its size when scanned. A value of 50 will reduce the size of the printed image by half, and so on. The slider bar can be moved by using the mouse or by using the arrow keys on your keyboard. Fit-in – This option is used to reduce or enlarge the scanned document or image to fit on the printer paper. Smaller images will be enlarged to fill the entire printed page and larger documents will be reduced to fit on the printed page. This option is most...
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26 • Microsoft Word: When this file is chosen, the scan result may be output into *.doc file after OCR process. You may review and edit the result in the word processor Microsoft Word. • Note: Word document (.doc) is a common word processing application, for creating and editing texts document. • HTML: Choosing this file format may output the transfer result as *.htm file for your browsing in the Web browser, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer or Netscape’s Navigator. Save - Clicking the...
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27 Advance… Retain scan resolution: Use the resolution you have set for scanning the originals. Reduce resolution to: Reduce the resolution of the graphics included in the originals to a pointed value, but wont reduce that of the texts. JPEG Quality: The better the quality is, the larger the file will be. Language Option In the Language Option section, you may turn on the “Numeric symbols recognition” function to scan tables with no texts or select an appropriate “Primary Language” for the...