Visioneer VNS4000U Scanner User Manual


 
62 VISIONEER NETSCAN 4000 USERS GUIDE
File Name The file name for your scanned document without extension.
Using #Y#M#D#h#m#s#n creates a counting number file name.
(Y, M, D, h, m, s, n represent Year, Month, Day, hour, minute,
second and series number respectively.) For example, typing the
file name: test#D#n will bring your filing file name as
test0500001
Color File
Format
Color documents are sent to the server from the scanner.
Choices are:
1. File Format: *PDF, JPEG, TIFF, MTIFF(Multi-page
TIFF)
Note: Choose MTIFF or PDF when you need to scan
multi-page document and convert it to a single image file.
2. Compression Level: *Low, Medium, High
(If TIFF or MTIFF is selected as a file format, the
compression Level is defined as Raw only.)
Black&White
File Format
Black & White or Gray documents are sent to the server from
the scanner.
Choices are:
1. Multi-Level (Gray): ON, *OFF
2. File Format: *PDF, MTIFF(Multi-page TIFF), TIFF
3. Compression Level: *Low, Medium, High
If you choose ON from Multi-Level (Gray), the available file
formats are PDF, JPEG, TIFF, and MTIFF. If TIFF or MTIFF is
selected as your file format, the compression Level is limited to
RAW only.
If you choose OFF from Multi-Level (Gray), the available file
formats are PDF, TIFF, and MTIFF. The compression Level of
MTIFF or TIFF includes G3, G4, and Raw.
Resolution The resolution of your scanned document.
The higher the resolution the clearer the image, but high
resolutions take longer to scan and result in larger file sizes.
Choices are: 75, 100, 150, *200, 300, 400, 600 dpi.
Note: If you are scanning duplex (two-sided) paper, the
resolution for color or gray image is up to 300 dpi.
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