Epson V700 Manual
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Select Color, Grayscale, or Black&White as the Image Type setting to select the colors in the original. Select Document Table as the Document Source setting. Click the arrow to open the Size list and select the size of your original(s). If you need to select a size that is not in the Size list, you can creat\ e a custom size. Click the arrow in the Size list and select Customize. You see the Source Size window. Type a name for your custom size, enter the size, click Save, then click OK. Your new size appears in the Size list. Click the arrow next to the Resolution list and select the number of dots per inch at which you want to scan. \ See the table below for guidelines.What you will do with the scanned image Suggested scan resolution Send via e-mail, upload to web, view only on the screen 96 to 150 dpi Fax 200 dpi Print 300 dpi Use the settings in the Image Adjustments area of the window to modify t\ he image quality if necessary. See the table below for guidelines. Setting Description Brightness Adjusts the overall image lightness and darkness. This setting is available only when the Image Type is set to Color or Grayscale.
ContrastAdjusts the difference between the light and dark areas of the overall image. This setting is available only when the Image Type is set to Color or Grayscale. Unsharp Mask Turn on to make the edges of image areas clearer for an overall sharper image. Turn off to leave softer edges. This setting is available only when the Image Type is set to Color or Grayscale. Descreening Removes the rippled pattern that can appear in subtly shaded image areas, such as skin tones. Also improves results when scanning magazine or newspaper images that include screening in their original print process. This setting is available only when the Image Type is set to Color or Grayscale. Image Option Text Enhancement Enhances text recognition when scanning text documents. This setting is available in the following conditions: - when the Image Type is set to Color and Image Option is selected - when the Image Type is set to Grayscale and Image Option is selected - when the Image Type is set to Black&White and Image Option is selected When the Image Type is set to Black&White, the results of Text Enhancement do not appear in the preview, only in your scanned image. Auto Area Segmentation Makes Black&White images clearer and text recognition more accurate by separating the text from the graphics. This setting is available only when the Image Type is set to Black&White and Image Option is selected. Dropout Drops out red, green, or blue in the scan. This setting is available in the following conditions: - when the Image Type is set to Grayscale and Image Option is selected - when the Image Type is set to Black&White and Image Option is selected Color Enhance Enhances red, green, or blue in the scan. This setting is available in the following conditions: - when the Image Type is set to Grayscale and Image Option is selected - when the Image Type is set to Black&White and Image Option is selected Threshold Adjusts the level at which the black areas in text and line art are delineated, improving text recognition in OCR programs. This setting is available only when the Image Type is set to Black&White. Click File Save Settings. The current Paper Size, Orientation, Margin, and other settings are di\ splayed under Details.
Note: If you deselect the Show Add Page dialog after scanning checkbox in the File Save Settings window, Add Page Confirmation window does not appear and EPSON Scan automaticall\ y saves your document. If you need to change any of the current PDF settings, click Options.
Note: The Text tab is available only when ABBYY FineReader that came with your\ scanner is installed. Select the settings that match your document and click OK. You return to the File Save Settings window. For other settings in the EPSON PDF Plug-in Settings window, see EPSON S\ can Help. Make any other file save settings and click OK. Click Close to close the Scan to PDF Settings window, then click Scan or press the Start button on the scanner. EPSON Scan scans your page. If you are scanning single page, go to step 15. If you are scanning multiple pages, replace the first page on the docume\ nt table with the second page and click Scan or press the Start button again. Repeat this step for each page in your document. Click Finish or press the scan to PDF button on the scanner. Your document is saved as a PDF file\ in the Pictures or My Pictures folder, or in the location you selected in the F\ ile Save Settings window. Top
Scanning to a PDF File Using the EPSON Scan Place your document on the document table. See Placing Documents or Photos for details. Start EPSON Scan. See Using EPSON Scan for details. Make necessary settings. Full Auto Mode: Click Customize and File Save Settings. Go to step 5. Click Scan. Select PDF as the Type setting. The current Paper Size, Orientation, Margin, and o\ ther settings are displayed under Details. Note: If you deselect the Show Add Page dialog after scanning checkbox in the File Save Settings window, this window does not appear and EPSON Scan automatically saves your docu\ ment.
Click Options for detailed settings. Note: The Text tab is available only when ABBYY FineReader that came with your\ scanner is installed. Select the settings that match your document and then click OK. You return to the File Save Settings window. For other settings in the EPSON PDF Plug-in Settings window, see EPSON S\ can Help for details. Make any other file save settings, and then click OK. Full Auto Mode: Click OK in the Customize window, and then click Scan. EPSON Scan starts scanning your document and displays the following wind\ ow.
Select one of the following options:Add page: Click this button to scan the next page of your document. Replace the fi\ rst page on the document table with the next page, and click Scan. Repeat this step for each page in your document. When you are finished, click Edit page and go to step 9. Edit page: Click this button if you have scanned all the necessary pages so you can\ edit the scanned pages before saving them in one PDF file. Then go to step 9. Save File: Click this button when you are ready to finish scanning and save the sca\ nned pages into one PDF without editing them. Then go to step 11. You see the Editing Page window displaying thumbnail images of each scan\ ned page. Use the tools below the Editing Page window to select, rotate, reorder, \ and delete pages. If you want to include all the document pages in your PDF files as they \ currently look, go to step 13. If you want to rotate pages, click the pages, or use the odd pages, even pages, or all pages icon to select the pages, then click the left or right rotate icon to rotate them. If you want to delete pages, click the pages, or use the odd pages, or even pages icon to select the
pages, then click the delete icon to delete them. Note: The delete icon is not available when all pages are selected. For further details on the tools in the Editing Page window, see EPSON S\ can Help. When you have finished editing your pages, click OK. The pages are saved in one PDF file in Pictures, My Pictures, or the location you selected in the File Save Settings window, and you r\ eturn to the Office Mode window. Click Close to exit EPSON Scan. Top
Home > Scanning Special Projects Using the Scanner as a Copier You can use your scanner along with a printer connected to your computer\ just like you would use a copy machine. You can even enlarge and reduce, restore faded colors, remove dust, enhance \ text, and adjust image brightness and contrast as you copy. Place your original(s) on the document table. See one of these section\ s for details: Documents or photos: Placing Documents or Photos Film or slides: Placing Film or Slides (EPSON Perfection V330 Photo Only) Start the Copy Utility in one of these ways:Press the Copy button on the scanner. Windows: Click the Start button icon or Start > Programs or All Programs > EPSON Software > Copy Utility. Mac OS X: Select Applications > EPSON Software > Copy Utility, and double-click the Copy Utility icon.
Select your scanner from the Scanner list. Select your printer from the Printer list. Click the Source Type box, select the type of original(s) you are copying, and click OK. See the table below for guidance.Source Type setting Type of document Color Document (Single Page) One-page color documents containing text or text and graphics, such as a flyer. Black & White Document (Single Page) One-page black and white documents containing text or text and graphics, such as a letter. Color Document (Multiple Pages) Multiple page color documents containing text or text and graphics, such as a brochure. Black & White Document (Multiple Pages) Multiple page black and white documents containing text or text and graphics, such as a manual. Photo Color or black-and-white photographs. Negative Film Color negative film strips. Positive Film Color positive slides or positive film strips. Click the Output Paper box, select the type and size of paper you loaded in your printer, and \ click OK. Note: If you are printing on certain EPSON printers, you see the printer setti\ ngs window. See your printer documentation for instructions on selecting settings. If you want to enlarge or reduce your image(s) as you copy it, click t\ he Copy Size box, select the enlargement/ reduction, and click OK. Note: If you are printing on an EPSON printer that supports borderless printin\ g, you can select options for Margins (borders) or No Margins (borderless). If you are copying a faded photo and want to restore the colors, click t\ he Color Restoration check box. It is available only when the Source Type is Photo, Negative Film, or Positive Film. If you need to remove dust marks as you copy, click the Dust Removal check box. It is available only when the Source Type is Negative Film or Positive Film.