Kodak 2500 Scanner User Manual


 
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Dots per inch
(Resolution)
Dots per inch (dpi) indicates the scanning resolution, which largely
determines the quality of the scanned image. The greater the
resolution, the better the reproduction. However, scanning at a higher
resolution also increases scanning time and file size. This function sets
the resolution of the main scan and sub-scan areas. The industry
standard is 200 dpi (about 8 pixels/mm).
You can choose a preset resolution value in the
Dots per inch
drop-
down list box or type the desired value. The default value is 300 dpi.
Following are the available resolutions:
Scanner 1500—100-600 dpi (1 dpi/step)
Scanner 2500—100-600 dpi (1 dpi/step)
NOTE: Changing the resolution affects the
Area
,
Region
,
Dither
, and
Barcode
settings. Specify the resolution before you select
these functions.
Page Size
This option determines the scanning area by a pre-determined paper
size. The default page size is set when a scanner is first selected.
Choose a paper size in the Page Size drop-down list box.
NOTE: Changing the page size affects the
Area
,
Region
,
Dither
, and
Barcode
settings. Specify the page size before you select
these functions.