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    5. The check boxes at the bottom of the window give you these options:
    ❏Overwrite any files with the same name
    Select this option if you want to reuse the selected file name and location and 
    overwrite previous files with the same names.
    ❏Show this dialog box before next scan
    Select this option if you want the File Save Settings window to appear automatically 
    before you scan (Home or Professional Mode only). If you deselect it, you must click 
    the  File Save Settings button to open the window in Home or Professional 
    Mode.
    ❏Open image folder after scanning
    Select this option if you want Epson File Manager, Windows Explorer, or the 
    Macintosh Finder to automatically open the folder where your scanned image is 
    saved when Epson Scan finishes scanning.
    6. Click OK.
    7. Click Preview, then click Scan.
    JPEG  (*.JPG) A compressed file format in which the compression level can be selected. 
    The JPEG format lets you highly compress image data. However, the 
    higher the compression, the lower the image quality. Any lost image 
    quality data cannot be restored and the quality deteriorates each time 
    the data is saved. The TIFF format is recommended when modification 
    and retouching are required.
    Multi-TIFF 
    (*.TIF)A TIFF format where multiple pages are saved to the same file. You can 
    also edit the scanned images before saving them. See Epson Scan Help 
    for details. To open Multi-TIFF files, you need a program that supports it.
    PDF (*.PDF) A document format that can be read on both Windows and Macintosh 
    systems (platform independent). To use PDF documents, you need Adobe 
    Reader or Acrobat. Multi-page documents can be saved as one PDF file. 
    When you save color or grayscale images in PDF, you can select a 
    compression level. You can also edit the scanned images before saving 
    them. See Scanning to a PDF File on page 172 for details.
    PICT (*.PCT)
    (Macintosh 
    only)A standard image file format for Macintosh. Most Macintosh programs, 
    including word processing programs, can read and prepare images in this 
    format.
    PRINT Image 
    Matching II 
    JPEG (*.JPG) 
    or TIFF (*.TIF)A file format that includes PRINT Image Matching II data for enhanced 
    quality and a wider color range. PRINT Image Matching II compatible 
    printers can then print using this data for brilliant, true-to-life results. (PRINT 
    Image Matching data does not affect the way the image displays on a 
    screen.) Available in JPEG or TIFF format.
    TIFF  (*.TIF) A file format created for exchanging data between many programs, such 
    as graphic and DTP software. When scanning black & white images, you 
    can specify the compression type.
     
    						
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    The scanned image is automatically saved in the file and location you chose.
    Changing the Scan Mode
    To change the scan mode, click the arrow in the Mode box at the top right of the Epson 
    Scan window. Then select the mode you want to use from the list that appears.
    Note:
    The mode you select remains in effect when you start Epson Scan the next time.
    For instructions on scanning using these modes, see Selecting Basic Settings on page 
    142.
    Selecting Basic Settings
    When you start Epson Scan in Home or Professional Mode, you see the main Epson Scan 
    window.
     
    						
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    Office Mode
     
    						
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    Professional Mode
    Before you scan your document or photo, you need to select these basic settings.
    ❏Original settings. These tell Epson Scan the type of document or photo you are 
    scanning.
    ❏Destination settings. These tell Epson Scan how you plan to use your scanned image 
    so it can select the correct default resolution (scan quality) for you.
    Follow these steps to select the basic settings for a document or photo in Epson Scan.
    1. Do one of the following to select your document type.
    Office or Home mode: 
    Click the arrow to open the Document Type list and select the type of original you are 
    scanning. Then click the Color, Grayscale, or Black & White radio button to select the 
    colors in the original.
    Professional mode: 
    Click the arrow to open the Document Type list and select Reflective. Then click the 
    arrow in the Auto Exposure Type list and select Document or Photo.
     
    						
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    2. Do one of the following to select your destination setting(s).
    Home mode: 
    Click the radio button for the way you plan to use the scanned image in the Destination 
    box: 
    ❏Screen/Web radio button for images you will view only on a computer screen or 
    post on the web.
    ❏Printer radio button for images you will be printing or converting to editable text with 
    an OCR (Optical Character Recognition) program.
    ❏Other radio button if you want to select a specific resolution for other purposes.
    Professional mode: 
    Click the arrow to open the Image Type list and select the detailed image type you are 
    scanning.
    3. In Home Mode, Epson Scan selects a default resolution setting based on the original 
    and destination settings you select. See Selecting the Scan Resolution on page 147 
    to continue scanning.
    Image Type setting Type of image you are scanning
    24-bit Color Color photo
    Color Smoothing Color graphics, such as a chart or graph
    8-bit Grayscale Black-and-white photo with just a few shades of gray
    Black & White Document with black text and/or line art
     
    						
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    Selecting the Scan Resolution
    In Office Mode, you can select the resolution you want at any time.
    In Home Mode, you can change the resolution only if you click Other radio button as the 
    Destination setting.
    In Professional Mode, you can select the resolution you want at any time.
    Before you select the scan resolution, you should consider whether you will enlarge the 
    images before or after you scan. Follow these guidelines.
    ❏You will not be enlarging the images. 
    If you will scan the images at 100% size or smaller and will not enlarge them later, you 
    can accept the Resolution setting selected by Epson Scan based on your original and 
    destination settings. (Home Mode only)
     
    						
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    ❏You will enlarge the images as you scan them (increase the Target Size setting). 
    If you will enlarge the images in Epson Scan so you can use them at a larger size, you 
    can accept the Resolution setting selected by Epson Scan based on your original and 
    destination settings. (Home Mode only)
    ❏You will scan the images at their original size, but then enlarge them later in an 
    image-editing program.
    If you plan to enlarge your images later in an image-editing program, you need to 
    increase the Resolution setting to retain a high image quality after enlargement. 
    Increase the resolution by the same amount you will increase the image size. For 
    example, if the resolution is 300 dpi (dots per inch), but you will increase the image size 
    by 200% in an image-editing program, change the Resolution setting to 600 dpi in 
    Epson Scan.
    Click the arrow next to the Resolution list and select the number of dots per inch at which 
    you want to scan. See the table below for some guidelines.
    After selecting the Resolution, you can preview your image and make any necessary 
    adjustments. See Previewing and Adjusting the Scan Area on page 148 to continue 
    scanning.
    Previewing and Adjusting the Scan Area
    Once you have selected your basic settings and resolution, you can preview your image 
    and select or adjust the area of the image(s) you want to scan. Epson Scan displays the 
    preview image(s) in a separate Preview window on your screen.
    ❏Full-size preview displays your previewed images in their entirety. You must select the 
    scan area and make any image quality adjustments manually. This is the default 
    preview type in Office and Professional Mode, but you can also select it in Home Mode, 
    if available.
    Note:
    ❏The thumbnail preview is not available for the model with the Auto Document Feeder installed.
    Follow these steps to preview your image(s).
    What you will do with the scanned image Suggested scan resolution
    Send via e-mail, upload to web, view only 
    on the screen96 to 150 dpi
    Print, convert to editable text (OCR) 300 dpi
    Fax 200 dpi
    Enlarge after scanning at 100% Increase Resolution setting by same amount you 
    will increase image size after scanning
     
    						
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    1. Click the Preview button toward the bottom of the Epson Scan window.
    Epson Scan prescans your image(s) and displays them in one of the following Preview 
    windows.
    Full-size preview
     
    						
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    Thumbnail preview
    Note:
    If the edge of your document or photo is not scanned, move it away from the edge of the 
    document table slightly.
    2. If you are viewing the thumbnail preview, you can do the following to adjust the 
    image(s).
    ❏To zoom in on an image, double-click its thumbnail, or click the thumbnail and then 
    click the Full Size tab near the top of the Preview window.
    ❏To rotate an image or flip it horizontally (like a mirror image), click its thumbnail and 
    click the  rotation icon or  mirroring icon.
    ❏To adjust the scan area to crop your image, you can create and move a marquee 
    that marks the edges of your scan. See Adjusting the Scan Area (Marquee) on 
    page 151 for instructions.
    ❏To adjust the image quality, click the image(s) you want to modify and make the 
    adjustments as described in Adjusting the Color and Other Image Settings on 
    page 153. If you want to apply the adjustments you have made to all your images, 
    click the All button.
    3. If you are viewing the full-size preview, you can do the following to adjust the image(s).
     
    						
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