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. Options Click the method that produces the most desirable results for your black and white image, based on how the method represents the black and white portions of your image. To better understand how each method affects the black and white portions of your image, it is recommended that you select each method in turn and preview the results in the sample image. Chapter 5 Scanning 87 . Brightness Move the slider to the left to decrease the brightness, to the right to increase the brightness. Or, enter a value in the box. Although the Black & White tab appears when you select Text Enhanced as the color mode, the settings are not available and cannot be changed. Adjusting ScanGear Preferences In addition to scan preferences you can set prior to scanning a preview image (described previously), you can adjust other preferences for ScanGear that affect the scan behavior the next time you scan an image. To adjust scan behavior preferences: 1. In Advanced Mode, click the Preferences tab. 2. Under Preview at Opening of ScanGear, click whether or not you want ScanGear to automatically scan a preview of the image in your printer, or to display the previous preview image. 3. Since not all Windows scan applications may close the ScanGear window automatically, click if you want to ensure that ScanGear will automatically close after the final scan is complete. 88 Scanning Chapter 5 Defining Toolbar Settings You can define settings on the Toolbar that affect the behavior of the scan buttons and other general settings. To change the scan button settings: 1. On the Windows desktop, on the MultiPASS Toolbar, click Settings. 2. In the Toolbar Settings dialog box, click the appropriate tab for the scan button whose settings you want to change (for example, Custom1). Illustration of Custom tab. However, the options on each tab are very similar. 3. On the appropriate tab, make your preferred changes: • Show This Button on Toolbar Click to display the button associated with this scan destination on the Toolbar. If this option is cleared, the button does not appear on the Toolbar. Chapter 5 Scanning 89 • Link To On the Scan to Fax tab, this setting displays the fax driver that is used to send your scanned document as a fax. On the Scan Text, Scan Photo, and Custom tabs, this setting displays the path and executable file for the application associated with the scan destination. The Scan Text and Scan Photo buttons may be factory-predefined with an application bundled with your MultiPASS Suite. For example, the Scan Text button may be linked to the OmniPage application (omnipage.exe). The Custom tabs enable you to associate your preferred applications with the Custom buttons. • Set On the Scan to Fax tab, click to change the fax options used when faxing the scanned document with the Fax button. In the FAX Properties dialog box, specify your changes (such as paper size) and click OK. On the Scan Text, Scan Photo and Custom tabs, click to associate an application with this scan button (for example, Microsoft Paint). In the Select Application dialog box, click the path and file name for the application executable (.EXE) file. Then click Open. • Image File On the Scan to Save tab, click Browse to select a location (drive and folder) where you want your image files to be saved. The factory-predefined setting is the Scan to Save folder in My MultiPASS. 90 Scanning Chapter 5 • Filename and Numbering On the Scan to Save tab, in the Filename box, enter the base file name you want to use to define your own preference for naming files. For Numbering, click whether you want to continue numbering from the previously saved file, or to begin the numbering from the specified number. MultiPASS uses a naming rule for automatically assigning file names to scanned images that are saved as files. This rule includes a base file name plus a sequential number. For example, if you enter SavedScan as the base file name, and you specify the numbering to start at 100, your subsequent image files would be named: SavedScan100, SavedScan101, and so on. • Save as Type If available, click the file format in which you want your scanned image saved, such as BMP or TIF. This option is available only for those scan destinations where saving the image file is appropriate. • Image Type If available, click the type of image you are scanning, such as Black and White. • Image Quality (Resolution) If available, click the resolution (in dots per inch, dpi) for the image you are scanning. A higher resolution results in a better image quality, but may take longer to scan. A lower resolution generally scans faster, but may generate a lesser quality image. • Paper Size (if available) Click the physical size of the image being scanned, such as letter or business card size. If you want to specify a custom paper size, click Custom. Then, click the unit of measure by which you want to define your custom paper size. In the Width and Height boxes, enter the dimensions of your custom ...
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