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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.
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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...
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