A-61517 October 2004 4-18
JPEG Quality JPEG compression offers a JPEG quality of Draft,
Good, Better, Best and Superior.
• Draft gives you the smallest file size with draft image quality.
• Good gives you the smallest file size with good image quality.
• Better gives you a larger file size with better image quality.
• Best gives you the largest file size with the best image quality.
• Superior gives you largest file size with superior image quality.
Overscan allows you to add a specified value (inches/mm) before
and after the edge of the image. Overscan values can be applied to the
top and bottom of an image. Overscan is used in applications where
automatic feeding of highly skewed documents is likely. Overscan
reduces the possibility of corner clipping on skewed images. Overscan
is used with Fixed to Transport cropping only.
To set Overscan values, select where you want to apply Overscan
values: Top/Bottom, Left/Right; All Sides then select the amount of
inches/mm you want applied. Select a value within the range of 0 to .375
inches. (none) is the default. Combined Overscan and Length values
cannot exceed 17 inches (43.2 cm).
Units defines the primary measurement system. Pixels, Inches, and
Centimeters are available. Select the option desired.
Image Control options
The following Image Control options are available:
Halftone Removal used to enhance images containing dot matrix
text and/or images with shaded or colored backgrounds using halftone
screens. This filter effectively eliminates noise caused by the halftone
screen. This option is only applied to binary images.