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How the Output Resolution and Image Size Relate
To understand the relationship between the two settings, see the example below of image sizes 
(cm) for an image scanned in the file mode at different output resolutions.
Example with the Output Resolution Changed from 500 to 1000 dpi
An output resolution of 1000 dpi signifies that one linear inch of an image output to a printer or to a 
monitor will contain 1000 dots (= pixels). Since the...

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Using Text/Printer/Fax Mode
Select [Text/Printer/Fax Mode]
 when you wish to paste an image into a word processor file, print it 
on a printer or send it as a fax. You can use this mode without worrying about the resolution or image 
size.
Selecting the Paper Size
The paper size you select with this item is the size of the paper onto which you will be pasting, 
printing or faxing the image.
Selecting the Display Size
The display size you...

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Selecting the [Reduced] option sets the image size to fit within the margins below.
Top Margin: 20.5 mm
Bottom Margin: 20.5 mm
Left Margin: 3.7 mm
Right Margin: 3.7 mm
Selecting an Output Target
Select an output target with this item.
The output resolution of the [Text] option is set to the following values.
Windows: 96 dpi
Macintosh: 72 dpi
Image and File Sizes
The image and file sizes are automatically calculated when you set the paper...

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Using Display Mode
Select [Display Mode]
 when you scan an image for the purpose of displaying it on a monitor.
Selecting a Monitor Resolution
Select the resolution setting for the monitor on which the scanned image will be displayed.
Selecting the Display Size
This setting allows you to choose the size at which the scanned image will be shown on the selected 
display.
Image and File Sizes
The image and file sizes are automatically...

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Using Photo Size Mode
Select [Photo Size Mode]
 when you wish to output the scanned image at a typical photo print size.
Selecting a Photo Size
This item allows you to choose the photo size. The scan area selection frame in the preview area 
changes to the aspect ratio of the size selected here.
The scan area selection frame changes to the aspect ratio for the selected photo size, and cannot be changed.
(1) Click the [Photo Size Mode]...

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Selecting an Output Target
Select an output target for the scanned image.
The output resolution of the [Text] option is set to the following values.
Windows: 96 dpi
Macintosh: 72 dpi
Image and File Sizes
The image and file sizes are automatically calculated when you set the photo size and the output 
target. (The input boxes are grayed out and values cannot be entered directly into the boxes.)
Select this when you are pasting the image...

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Using Custom Mode
The custom mode allows you to add six preset items. To use these settings, click the [Custom Mode]
 
button and select the setting you want from the pull-down menu. This feature lets you scan 
immediately without having to set complex scan settings.
In addition, you can add new scan settings and access them from this mode. (See p. 68, “Adding 
Scan Settings,” for more information.)
Preset Scan Settings
Hi-Res (File Mode)...

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Customizing the Pull-Down Menu
You can customize the pull-down menu that is accessed when the [Custom Mode]
 button has been 
clicked. You can make the pull-down menu easier to use by changing such things as the order in 
which items are displayed or by deleting items that are seldom used.
Change the settings by clicking the buttons on the custom settings dialog box. Output to Printer (Text/Printer/Fax Mode)
Select this when you intend to...

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The preset items cannot be deleted from the pull-down menu.
The [New...] button is grayed out and not available.
Clicking the [Copy...] button copies the selected item under the same name with “copy” added to the end.
Renaming Items
Clicking the [Rename...]
 button will display the following dialog box. Input the new name to the 
“Name” box and click [OK]
 to rename the item.
You cannot set the same name as an existing item.
Click this...

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Adding Scan Settings and Menu Items
Adding Scan Settings
You can assign a name and add frequently used scan settings to any mode with the [Add...]
 button.
You cannot set the same name as an existing scan setting.
You can add up to 64 custom scan settings.
The “Save Crop Frame Settings” option is grayed out and disabled in the file and photo size modes.
Selecting an Item that has been Added
The items you add will appear in the custom...
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