Print Mode/Resolution keys at the same time. Each subsequent press will cycle the
resolution setting between 8H, 6H, 4H, 3H and 2H.
Note:
The optical resolution of the scanner is 400 DPI. All other
resolutions are derived from on-board interpolation or reduction
algorithms.
Paper Size –
This drop-down box allows you to select the actual Scan Area captured by
the MS 6000.
The driver supports a wide range of standard U.S. and European sizes.
The scan area selected will be reflected in the Preview Window through the use of a
unique
selected
via the front panel of the MS 6000; however, the optional Manual Masking Kit
es:
dashed box. If desired, you can also select the custom setting and define any
scan area within the 12” x 12” window. Pre-configured paper sizes cannot be
provides functionality for defining a custom scan area. (
See the Preview Window
section for more information
).
Image Type –
This drop-down box lets you define the bit-depth of the image. If the
optional grayscale kit is not installed, you will only have the option of selecting
Black/White. If the optional grayscale kit is installed then you have the following two
choic
Black/White
–
This will cause all
images delivered to the PC to have a
depth of 1-bit. As a result all pixels
will be either black or white. The
scanner will threshold the image and
perform
a
dithering
algorithm
(see the Halftone setting for more information on setting dithers and halftones).
Grayscale – This setting will cause
all images to be delivered to the PC
to have a bit-depth of 8. This will
result in images with 256 possible
shades of gray.
Note: In order to utilize grayscale with the MS 6000 it will be
necessary to purchase and install the optional grayscale kit.
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