Xerox DocuMate 3460
User’s Guide
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Additional options are available on the menu for the sPDF and nPDF text formats. The three image
quality settings are:
Minimize Size—Smallest file size, lowest image quality.
Normal—Medium file size, some loss of image quality.
Maximize Quality—Largest file size, no loss of image quality.
The Use MRC option is a special processing procedure for documents scanned with the PDF format.
Use MRC—MRC stands for Mixed Raster Content. MRC is an advanced technique for optimizing
the image quality of scanned documents. Without MRC, the scanned image is produced using a
single process to capture and display the image on the computer screen, even if the document
contains both text and graphics. With MRC, the image is produced using separate processes for
text, graphics, and other elements on the document page. The result is clearer graphics and
sharper text characters. Scans with Use MRC selected may take slightly longer to complete the
processing. Select Use MRC for documents with harder-to-read text or lower-quality graphics to
get the best possible scan output image. The Use MRC option is available for sPDF and PDF.
Normal PDF—The .pdf file format used by Adobe Acrobat. This format converts scanned
text into a PDF with the text ready for editing in a PDF editing program.
NOTE: Documents scanned with nPDF and sPDF automatically include OCR processing. If the
processing does not recognize a large number of the text characters in the document, change the
image quality setting and re-scan the document. For example, change from Minimize Size to Normal
to see if the text recognition improves.