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2. If the dotted line is not exactly where you want it, put the pointer
on the line and drag the mouse.
For example, if you want the scan to include a border around the
image, you can drag the dotted line to be slightly larger than the
autotrimmed area.
To use the pointer to drag the line, make sure the pointer button is
selected at the top of the window.
3. When the trimmed area is what you want, click
Scan
.
To manually set the output size for an item:
1. To scan the entire item on the glass, click
Same as Original
. No
sections are trimmed.
2. To set the output size yourself, click
Same as Original
to remove
the checkmark.
The settings for the output size become active.
3. Put the pointer on the image and drag the mouse to enclose the
section you want in the scanned image.
As you drag the mouse, a dotted box appears on the image and the
size settings change to reflect the new output size area. You can also
type in the size settings boxes.
■
Width
and
Height
—The measurements of the final image after
it’s scanned; for example, if you plan to print the image on a
standard paper, the width and height are 8.5 and 11.0 inches.
■
Units
—Units of measurement for the new area; click the drop-
down arrow and choose new units if you want.
■
Resolution
—The dots-per-inch (dpi) setting for the new area.
■
Scale
—The amount of enlargement or reduction of the image to
fill the width and height measurements; for example, if you select
a small area and have set the width and height to a paper size, the
scale automatically increases to enlarge the small image so it’s the
same size as the paper.