Canon DR-7090C All in One Printer User Manual


 
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Chapter 9 Job Registration Tool Settings
Hint
When a mode other than [256-level Gray] or [24-bit Color] is
selected, an error is displayed if [JPEG] is selected when you
click the [OK] button. If the error appears, change the file format
or scanner mode.
[Setting] Button
This button is enabled to display the corresponding
settings dialog box when the [TIFF] or [PDF] file format
is selected. (See p. 9-7 and p. 9-8.)
[Access setting] Button
This button is enabled when the [Save to My Pictures
folder] check box is not selected, and allows you to enter
the user name and password required to access the shared
network folder specified for [Save in folder].
Access to shared network folders may be restricted to users
with certain access permission. In this case, users cannot
access the shared folder without entering the correct user
name and password. Confirm the access rights set for the
shared network folder with the network administrator, then
enter the user name and password.
[Printer]
Click the [Printer setting] button to select the printer for
scanned images.
[Print format]
To print at the same size as the manuscript, select [Actual
size].
If the size of the manuscript is larger than the printing page
size, select [Fit to paper] to scale images to fit the printed
paper.
Settings of [PDF setting] Dialog Box
You can configure the following settings in the [PDF setting]
dialog box.
Multi-PDF settings
Select the method for saving PDF files when scanning
multi-page documents.
Hint
Select [Single page] to save each page of the scanned
document as one PDF file.
Select [Multi-pages] to save all pages as one PDF file.
Compression rate
Select the compression rate for PDF files.
Hint
Select [Normal] to save files with normal compression.
Select [High Compression] to save files with high
compression. Although the file size is reduced, image quality
may be slightly degraded.
Select [Character Precedence] to ensure readability is not
reduced by saving files with the parts other than the text
compressed.