Canon printer MAXIFY MB2120 User Manual
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UninstallingIJNetworkScannerSelectorEX2Follow the procedure below to uninstall IJ Network Scanner Selector EX2 from your computer. Important
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ResolutionThe data in the image you have scanned is a collection of dots carrying information about brightness andcolor. The density of these dots is called "resolution," and resolution will determine the amount of detail your image contains. The unit of resolution is dots per inch (dpi). Dpi is the number of dots per inch (2.5 cm). The higher the resolution (value), the more detail in your image; the lower the resolution (value), the less detail. HowtoSettheResolution You can set the resolution in the following screens. IJScanUtility: Resolution on the (Scanning from a Computer) tab of the Settings dialog box ScanGear(ScannerDriver): OutputResolution in OutputSettings on the AdvancedMode tab AppropriateResolutionSettings Set the resolution according to the use of the scanned image. ItemTypeUseColorModeAppropriate Resolution Color photo Copying (Printing)Color300 dpiCreating a postcardColor300 dpiSaving to a computerColor300 dpiUsing on a website or attaching to e- mailColor150 dpiBlack and white photo Saving to a computerGrayscale300 dpiUsing on a website or attaching to e- mailGrayscale150 dpi Text document (document or magazine) CopyingColor, Grayscale, or Black and White300 dpiAttaching to e-mailColor, Grayscale, or Black and White150 dpiScanning text using OCRColor or Grayscale300 dpi 843
DataFormatsYou can select a data format when saving scanned images. You should specify the most suitable data format according to how you want to use the image on which application. Available data formats vary by application and operating system (Windows or Mac OS). See below for the characteristics of each image data format. PNG(StandardFileExtension:.png) A data format often used on websites. PNG is suitable for editing saved images. JPEG(StandardFileExtension:.jpg) A data format often used on websites and for digital camera images. JPEG features high compression rates. JPEG images slightly degrade every time they are saved, and cannot be returned to their original state. JPEG is not available for black and white images. TIFF(StandardFileExtension:.tif) A data format featuring a relatively high compatibility between various computers and applications. TIFF is suitable for editing saved images. Note
ColorMatching"Color Matching" is the act of making adjustments so that the color tones match between the original item, the monitor display, and the color printout. On your scanner or printer, the color tones are adjusted as shown below. Example:WhensRGBisselectedastheoutputprofile(target): The image's color space is converted from the scanner's color space to sRGB by ScanGear. When displaying on a monitor, the image's color space is converted from sRGB to the monitor's color space based on the operating system's monitor settings and the application's working space settings. When printing, the image's color space is converted from sRGB to the printer's color space based on theapplication's print settings and the printer driver's settings. 846
PositioningOriginals(ScanningfromComputer)Learn how to place items on the platen or ADF (Auto Document Feeder) of your scanner or printer. Placeitems correctly according to the type of item to be scanned. Otherwise, items may not be scanned correctly. Important
Insert the documents face-up until a beep sounds. 849
NetworkScanSettingsYou can connect your scanner or printer to a network to share it among multiple computers or scan images into a specified computer. Important