Xerox xerox documate 3115 Scanner User Manual


 
Xerox
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DocuMate
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3115
User’s Guide
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Main Panel Options
Some of the options in this panel may have advanced adjustment options on a different panel in this
section. When the
Advanced configuration mode is selected, an icon will appear next to those features
which have adjustment options on another tab. Click on one of the icons to go to the area of the
interface where the adjustment options are located.
Click on a link below to go to the appropriate page in this section for instructions on adjusting the
option that is displayed on the
Main tab.
See Advanced Panel Options on page 170
Automatic cropping options
Skip blank originals
Cleanup edges
Resolution
The resolution determines the amount of detail you can see in the scanned image. Resolution is the
clarity of the image measured in dots-per-inch (dpi).
Move the slider left or right to change the resolution for the scanned image. The higher the resolution,
the clearer the image. However, high resolution scans also produce larger file sizes. The available range
displayed in the slider area are within the minimum and maximum range supported by your scanner.
The resolution slider will always display the correct range for the current scanner.
Choosing resolution values
Typically, when making copies of black and white documents, 100–150 dpi will create an image of
similar quality to the original. When making copies of color documents or photographs, 150–200 dpi
will create an image of similar quality to the original.
Higher resolution settings are generally used for creating an image that can be enlarged without losing
image quality, but take longer to scan.
Some resolution settings for typically scanned items are:
Text document letters, forms, or other typed black and white documents – 100 dpi to 150 dpi
Text document letters or forms with hand printed text – 150 dpi