Epson Gts50 User Guide
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You may need to click the arrow next to the icons in order to see all of them. The available icons may vary, depending on the software version you are using. Select settings as necessary, then click OK, Send , or Print to save the scanned file.
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Home > Scanning Your Originals Scanning Documents Using Epson Scan When you start Epson Scan, the following window appears. To scan documents, follow the steps below. Load your documents (up to 75 pages) into the input tray with the printed side facing down and the top edge facing into the feeder. See Loading Documents for instructions. Start Epson Scan. See Starting a Scan Using Epson Scan for instructions. Select one of these settings as the Document Source...
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Double -Sided: Select this setting to scan both sides of your document page. Carrier Sheet (Single -Sided) : Select this setting to scan irregularly shaped documents or documents with folds or wrinkles using the carrier sheet. Carrier Sheet (Stitch Images) : Select this setting to scan documents larger than letter- or A4 -size using the carrier sheet. Epson Scan scans both sides of the document, then outputs a stitched image. Select the size of your original document as...
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Home > Scanning Your Originals Selecting File Save Settings Using Epson Scan When you see the File Save Settings window, you can select the location, name, and format of the scanned image file. Click the File Save Settings icon on the right of the Scan button. The File Save Settings window appears. Note: If you start Epson Scan from a TWAIN-compliant program, the File Save Settings icon does not appear. In the File Save Settings window, specify the file folder...
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Specify the rules for a file name that each scanned image receives. An example of the file name based on the current naming rules is displayed. To change the naming rules, click Edit. The File Name Setting window appears. Specify a file name prefix with an alphanumeric character string. A 3 -digit number is automatically added to the file name, but you can change the Start Number if you like. If you are scanning multiple images at once, each image will receive a...
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PDF (*.pdf)A document format that can be read on both Windows and Macintosh systems (platformindependent). To use PDF documents in Windows, you need Adobe Reader or Acrobat. Multi -page documents can be saved as one PDF file. When you save color or grayscale images in PDF, you can select a Compression Level. PICT(*.pct) (Macintosh only) A standard image file format for Macintosh. Most Macintosh programs, including word processing programs, can read and prepare images...
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Home > Scanning Your Originals Detailed Setting Instructions Selecting the Scan Resolution Adjusting the Color and Other Image Settings Selecting the Scan Resolution You can select a specific Resolution setting for your images. Keep in mind that higher resolution settings increase the file size and scanning time, so do not select a higher resolution than you need. See the following table to reference the appropriate resolution setting to use so that you do not have...
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Click the arrow next to the Resolution list and select a setting. Select the Low setting for 200 dpi (dots per inch), the Medium setting for 300 dpi, and the High setting for 600 dpi. If you select Custom, you can pick the number of dpi at which you want to scan. Top Adjusting the Color and Other Image Settings Once you have selected your source settings, you can modify the image quality, if necessary. Epson Scan offers a variety of settings for improving...
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The table below describes the settings available. For details on adjusting these settings, see Epson Scan Help.Setting Description Brightness Adjusts the overall image lightness and darkness. This setting is available when the Image Type is set to Auto, Color, or Grayscale, or when the Image Type is set to Black & White and Auto Area Segmentation is selected. Contrast Adjusts the difference between the light and dark areas of the overall image. This setting is...
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Home > Scanning Your Originals Finishing the Scan What happens after you scan depends on how you started your scan. If you started your scan by running Epson Scan from the EPSON Scan icon, you see the File Save Settings window. This lets you select the name and location of your saved scan files. See Selecting File Save Settings Using Epson Scan for details. After you select these settings, Epson Scan starts scanning. Your scanned image is saved in the file format...