Canon printer MAXIFY MB5120 User Manual
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SendtoafolderSelect this when you also want to save the scanned images to a folder other than the one specified inSavein . You can specify the folder from the pull-down menu. Attachtoe-mail Select this when you want to send e-mails with the scanned images attached. You can specify the e-mail client you want to start from the pull-down menu. StartOCR Select this when you want to convert text in the scanned image into text data. You can specify the application from the pull-down menu. Donotstartanyapplication Saves to the folder specified in Savein. Note
Settings(PhotoScan)DialogBoxClick PhotoScan on the (Scanning from a Computer) tab to display the Settings(PhotoScan) dialog box. In the Settings(PhotoScan) dialog box, you can make advanced scan settings to scan items as photos. (1) Scan Options Area (2) Save Settings Area (3) Application Settings Area (1)ScanOptionsArea SelectSource Photo is selected. ColorMode Select the color mode in which to scan the item. PaperSize Select the size of the item to be scanned. When you select Custom, a screen in which you can specify the paper size appears. Select a Unit, then enter the Width and Height , and then click OK. 712
DataFormatSelect the data format in which to save the scanned images. You can select JPEG/Exif, TIFF , or PNG . Important
Settings(CustomScan)DialogBoxClick CustomScan on the (Scanning from a Computer) tab to display the Settings(CustomScan) dialog box. In the Settings(CustomScan) dialog box, you can make advanced scan settings to scan according to your preference. (1) Scan Options Area (2) Save Settings Area (3) Application Settings Area (1)ScanOptionsArea SelectSource Select the type of item to be scanned. Select Auto to detect the item type automatically and to set ColorMode , PaperSize , and Resolution automatically as well. Important
The higher the resolution (value), the more detail in your image. Resolution Note