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Automatic Rotate 90
o
Option
If you scan documents vertically (right-to-left), the saved image will require a 90
o
rotation for correct viewing on your computer. You can use PageManager or your
favorite graphic software to perform the rotation.
If you are scanning multiple pages vertically, such as a book, you can eliminate the
need to manually rotate each page by pre-setting the scanner to automatically rotate
the scanned image 90
o
right before it’s saved.
1. Press the
Power Scan
button to turn the scanner on.
2. Press& hold the
Color BW
button for 2 seconds until the auto rotate
mode is activated and you see the left rotate arrow on the LCD screen:
Left Rotate
mode = scan your pages
right-to-left
.
3. To switch to the right rotate mode, press & hold the
Color BW
button
for 2 seconds again:
Right Rotate
mode = scan your pages
left-to-right
.
4. With the desired auto rotate mode activated, press the
Power Scan
button to begin scanning.
Scanned Images
File Naming Convention
A folder titled
DCIM
is on your microSD card into which all photo and document scans are
stored.
Each scanned image is given a file name with the prefix
PDI_
followed by a 4-digit sequential
number in the order the images are stored, for example,
PDI_0001.jpg
,
PDI_0002.jpg
,
PDI_0001.pdf
,
PDI_0002.pdf
,etc.
JPG
files are stored in a sub folder titled
DCIM
\
100PHOTO
. The folder stores 9999 photo files,
and then automatically creates another sub folder titled
101PHOTO
, and so on to
199PHOTO
.
files are stored in a sub folder titled
DCIM
\
200DOC
. The folder stores 9999 document
files, and then automatically creates another sub folder titled
201DOC
, and so on to
299DOC
.
Panoramic (stitching) JPG
files are stored in a sub folder titled
DCIM
\
300STC
. The folder
stores up to 6 photo files maximum, and then automatically creates another sub folder titled
301STC
, and so on to
399STC
. This folder is imported to Presto! PageManager for panoramic
processing in JPG formats.
Scanned Image Size
Since the scanner does not have auto-cropping capabilities, you may want to manually crop
your scanned .jpg or .pdf files. Use Presto! PageManager or your favorite graphic editing
program to crop the saved images to the desired size.