Thank you for purchasing the "Scanner Utility for Microsoft® Windows® ".
This software contains a TWAIN-compliant image scanner driver (simply called "driver" in this guide)
and utilities.
This guide provides a description summary of the driver, as well as a description of the installation
method and procedures for appropriate use. Please read this guide before starting to use the software.
In addition, refer to the [Read Me] file located in [Start] Menu - [All Programs] - [Scanner Utility for
Microsoft Windows] for the latest information not included in this manual.
In this guide, product names are abbreviated as follows:
Windows® 2000
Windows
Windows
Windows
Windows
Windows® XP Professional x64 Edition operating system
Windows Server
Windows Server® 2003, Standard Edition operating system
Windows Server
Windows Server
Windows Server® 2003 R2, Standard x64 Edition operating system
Windows Server
Windows Server
Windows Server
Windows Vista
Windows Vista
Windows Vista
Windows Vista® Business operating system (32/64 bit)
Windows Vista
Windows Vista
Windows
Windows
Windows
Windows
Windows
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2000 Professional operating system
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XP
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XP Home Edition operating system
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XP Professional operating system
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2003
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2003, Standard x64 Edition operating system
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2003 R2, Standard Edition operating system
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2008
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2008 Standard operating system (32/64 bit)
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2008 R2 Standard operating system
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Home Basic operating system (32/64 bit)
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Home Premium operating system (32/64 bit)
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Enterprise operating system (32/64 bit)
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Ultimate operating system (32/64 bit)
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7 Home Premium operating system (32/64 bit)
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7 Professional operating system (32/64 bit)
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7 Enterprise operating system (32/64 bit)
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7 Ultimate operating system (32/64 bit)
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When "Windows® 2000," "Windows® XP," "Windows Server® 2003," "Windows Server®
2008," "Windows Vista
referred to as "Windows
2000," "Windows
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Vista
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Trademarks
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United
States and/or other countries.
Intel, MMX, Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
Adaptec is a registered trademark of Adaptec Inc.
EZ-SCSI is a trademark of Adaptec Inc.
Other product names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies.
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" and "Windows® 7" are referred to collectively, they are simply
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[High Risk Activity]
The Customer acknowledges and agrees that the Product is designed, developed and manufactured as
contemplated for general use, including without limitation, general office use, personal use, household
use, and ordinary industrial use, but is not designed, developed and manufactured as contemplated for
use accompanying fatal risks or dangers that, unless extremely high safety is secured, could lead
directly to death, personal injury, severe physical damage or other loss (hereinafter "High Safety
Required Use"), including without limitation, nuclear reaction control in nuclear facility, aircraft flight
control, air traffic control, mass transport control, medical life support system, missile launch control in
weapon system. The Customer, shall not use the Product without securing the sufficient safety required
for the High Safety Required Use. In addition, PFU shall not be liable against the Customer and/or any
third party for any claims or damages arising in connection with the High Safety Required Use of the
Product.
• This driver has the following hardware requirements:
− CD/DVD drive (required for installation)
− Mouse (recommended)
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[USB connection]
• A personal computer on which one of the following operating systems are installed
− Windows
− Windows
− Windows
− Windows
− Windows Vista
− Windows
*Some models are not supported in Windows
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2000
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XP
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Server® 2003
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Server® 2008
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7
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2000.
• USB port
• CD/DVD drive (required for installation)
• Mouse (recommended)
1.3 Explanatory Notes
The descriptions in this manual are prepared based on the following rules:
◊Menus and buttons
The menus and buttons used in the program description are enclosed in [ ].
Example: [File] menu
[OK] button
◊Keyboard
The keytop indications comply with the standard keyboard of the Fujitsu FMV series.
Major differences between the Fujitsu FMV keyboard and other keyboards are shown
below.
FMV keytops Other possible keytops
Alt Previous screen, GRPH
Ctrl CTRL
Esc ESC
Enter Return,
Shift SHIFT
Back space Backspace, BS
F1 PF1, f-1
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◊Terms related to mouse operation
Terms related to major mouse operations are explained below.
Click: To press and release the mouse left button
Double click: To quickly press the mouse left button twice
Drag: Move the mouse while keeping the mouse left button pressed
◊Notes on operation procedures
If some menus need to be operated in a certain order, the procedural order is described as
follows:
[A] - [B] - [C]
In accordance with this description, operation [A] is executed first, followed by [B] and [C]
in that order.
◊Figures
Figures and screen operations in this guide refer to Windows
when using other operating systems.
Note that the expressions may vary with the type of scanner connected.
1.4 Explanation of terms
◊IPC option board
IPC-2/2D in this guide refers to the IPC-2 and IPC-2D image processing circuit.
IPC-3/3D in this guide refers to the IPC-3 and IPC-3D option board.
IPC-4D in this guide refers to the IPC-4D option board.
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XP. They are also followed
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2. TWAIN
2.1 TWAIN
TWAIN is the specification that defines the standard software protocol and application
programming interface (API) for data exchange between a software application program and an
image input device such as the image scanner.
[TWAIN development background]
In the past, development of a new scanner inevitably required the development of a compatible
driver and a sample (demonstration) program exclusively designed for the new scanner. As the
scanner is upgraded, the driver may need to be upgraded as well to maintain its compatibility
with the upgraded scanner. Therefore, the use is most likely to be restricted to one specific
scanner model to avoid the complication of learning new operation methods and replacing the
peripheral driver, etc., involved in scanner replacement.
In view of the incompatibility among different scanners and peripheral equipment and the
accompanying inconvenience, there was a demand for standardization of the related hardware
and software, and TWAIN was established as a result.
The user may now choose among all the input devices and software (driver or application
programs) conforming to the TWAIN standard, and configure a most suitable system for
himself, without being restricted to the products of a certain series or a certain manufacturer.
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2.2 TWAIN Application
TWAIN mainly applies to the following three software components:
Application software
Source manager
Source
The components are related to each other as shown below.
(TWAIN.DLL / TWAIN_32.DLL / TWAINDSM.DLL, etc)
Application software
(photo retouching software, etc)
Source manager
Source
(Image scanner control of the driver, etc)
Image scanner, etc.
Figure TWAIN Application
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3. Installation
3.1 Preparation
1. Make sure that the operating system (OS) is installed correctly.
2. In case of the SCSI connection, confirm that the SCSI adapter is connected to your PC and
operating correctly.
In case of the USB connection, confirm that the USB port is installed in your PC.
3. Confirm that the hard disk that is the installation destination has enough free space.
If TWAIN Driver version 9.20 or earlier is installed in your computer, uninstall it before installing a
different version of TWAIN Driver. When uninstalling old versions, select [Control Panel] – [Add or
Remove Programs] on the [Start] menu and uninstall “Scanner utility for Microsoft Windows”. See
Section "3.3 Uninstall (page 15)" described later.
4. Turn off your PC.
5. Connect the scanner to your PC.
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3.2 Installing the Scanner Driver
The Windows® XP screen samples are shown below. The screen and operations will differ
slightly depending on the OS that is being used.
1. Turn on the scanner.
2. Turn on your PC and Log on to Windows
Log on as an administrator.
The scanner may be detected automatically, and the "Found New Hardware Wizard" or
“Found New Hardware” window is displayed.
In this case, click [Cancel] button to close this Wizard window.
(* Depending on the OS, the window displayed differently.)
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In case of Windows® 2000
In case of Windows® XP, Windows Server® 2003
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In case of Windows Vista®, Windows Server® 2008 and Windows
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3.Insert the Setup DVD-ROM or Setup CD-ROM into the disk drive.
<SETUP DISK START UP SCREEN> is displayed.
This Dialog is not displayed automatically when the "Auto play" setting of the disk drive on
your PC is off.
In this case, please run “AutoPlayer.exe” in this Setup DVD-ROM or Setup CD-ROM
directly using “Explore” or “My computer”.
The window “Windows needs your permission to continue” may appear for Windows Vista®,
Windows Server® 2008 and Windows® 7. Click [Continue] button.
4. Click [INSTALL (Custom)].
(* Depending on the scanner model, the different screen may appear.)
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5. Click [TWAIN Driver]
(* Depending on the scanner model, the different screen may appear.)
Depending on the scanner model, the screen which confirms whether “Error Recovery
Guide” and "Image Processing Software Option" are installed or not is displayed.
In this case, click [OK] button, and install Error Recovery Guide.
6. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.
(* Restarting the PC is necessary for Windows Vista®, Windows Server® 2008 and Windows® 7.)
7. After the restart, the scanner is detected.
Depending on the OS, the following operations may be required.
In case of Windows
[Digital Signature not Found] is displayed, click [Yes] button.
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2000
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In case of Windows
Windows Vista
1) [Found New Hardware Wizard] is displayed, click [Next >] button.
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XP/ Windows Server® 2003/ Windows Server® 2008/
/ Windows® 7
Following operation is required for Windows Vista®, Windows Server® 2008 and
Windows
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7.
- The window “Window needs to install driver software...” will be displayed. Then
select “Locate and install driver software (recommended)” in the dialog box.
- If the window “Window needs your permission to continue” is displayed, click
“Continue” button.
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2) If [Hardware Installation] is displayed, click [Continue Anyway] button.
For Windows Vista®, Windows Server® 2008 and Windows® 7, “Windows can’t verify
the publisher of this driver software” will appear. Then select “Install this driver
software anyway”.
For other than Windows Vista®, Windows Server® 2008
and Windows
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For Windows Vista®, Windows Server® 2008 and Windows® 7
Some scanner models do not support this option. See "Relevant Image Scanner
Specification" in the Appendix.
3) Click [Finish] button when the installation is finished.
Now, the installation of scanner driver is completed.
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3.3 Uninstall
The uninstall process removes the software and returns the hard disk to its pre-installation state.
When you want to remove this scanner driver program from your PC, uninstall by the following
procedures.
1. Turn on your PC and Log on to Windows
2. Close all of the applications on Windows®
3. Select [Control Panel] from [Start] menu.
The [Control Panel] is displayed.
4. Double-click [Add/Remove Programs] from the icon list of the [Control Panel].
The properties of [Add/Remove Programs] is displayed.
5. Select "Scanner Utility for Microsoft Windows (V**L**)" (* indicates the version
number) from the "Install/Uninstall" list.
6. Click [Add/Remove] button.
Log on as an administrator.
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7. When the confirmation dialog is displayed, click [OK] button if you are ready to uninstall.
8. When uninstallation is completed, click [Finish] button.
Image files that have been scanned and saved will not be deleted.
If other TWAIN-compliant applications and drivers have been installed and you are asked
whether or not to delete files shared with them such as the TWAIN Manager, select [NO] to
avoid deleting them.
The screen and operations may differ slightly depending on the OS that is being used.
<In case of Windows® XP>
- [Add/Remove Programs] [Add or Remove Programs]
- [Add/Remove] button [Change/Remove] button
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4. Using the Driver
4.1 Selecting the Driver
To use this driver from the TWAIN application, select "FUJITSU <Product ID>" from the
TWAIN data source (driver) selection screen. For general application, the data source selection
screen is displayed by selecting the [Select Scanner] or [Acquire ...] menu. Refer to the
instruction manual for the application used for details.
4.2 Screen Configuration
Scanning Area settings
Preview window
Image scanner name
Setting file name
Message line
Figure Main Dialog
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Data size
Button control
Image scan related data
4.2.1 Linkage to Image Processing Software Option
When the “Enable Software IPC” checkbox is marked after installation of “Image
Processing Software Option” (sold separately or included as a standard function)*, there
appears setting items of Image Processing Software Option in a part of the Setting Window
for TWAIN Driver.
(*: Depending on the scanner, the option is installed together with the scanner driver. See "Relevant
Image Scanner Specification" in the Appendix.)
Mark this checkbox.
Setting items of “Image Processing
Software Option” are displayed here.
You can change the settings of Image
Processing Software Option here.
• The “Image Processing Software Option” is required for settings on the window of TWAIN Driver.
• For details about the Image Processing Software Option, refer to the “Image Processing Software
Option User’s Guide”.
The following pages contain the explanation and operation description for each part.
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4.3 Displaying Driver Information
♦ Image scanner name
The model name, option port name, and capacity of internal scanner memory (in units of
megabytes) of the connected image scanner are displayed.
If no image scanner is connected, this field is blank.
The type of IPC option board is displayed if an image-processing option board is installed
in the scanner.
IPC-3/3D may not be detected normally, as it is affected by the version number of the
machine type and device. In this case, "IPC2" is displayed.
♦ Preview window
Ruler
The preview window is used to display the temporary image of read data and for setting the
"Scanning Area."
For settings, see "Scanning Area" later in this manual. Also see the description of the
[Preview] button later in this manual.
♦ Ruler
The large divisions are labeled as "Unit". The scale also varies with the selected scanner.
♦ Message line
The message line is the bottom line of the dialog in which a brief explanation of an input
item or a setting item is displayed when the mouse cursor is moved over the item.
♦ Data size
The approximate amount of data per image when data is scanned in the present option.
Note.
This value is the amount of uncompressed data. The size of the stored file will differ from this
value and is usually smaller if image compression is chosen and the image is compressed.
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4.4 Setting Information on Image Scanning
♦ Current side
When a scanner that allows duplex scanning is used, specifies the page which sets the
image scanning information.
To scan using the same settings as those for "Front side" and "Back side," clear the checks
in the "Individual Setting" checkbox on the "Front" and "Back" tabs. A single "Duplex" tab
will be displayed at the left so that the same image scanning information can be set for
"Front side" and "Back side."
To scan using different settings for "Front side" and "Back side," check the "Individual
Setting" checkbox on the "Front" and "Back" tabs. Two tabs, "Front" and "Back," will be
displayed at the left. Select each tab and enter the desired settings.
This is only effective when ADF (Duplex) is selected for the method of paper feed. For
scanner types which permit duplex scanning, see "Relevant Image Scanner Specification"
in the Appendix.
♦ Enable Multi Image
Multi image can scan the document once and output both a Color/Grayscale and a Binary
B/W image.
Not all the scanners support Multi image. For details, please refer to “Specification” in the
Appendix.
* This function can be used if “Ram cache” or “Use Both Memory” is selected.
If an item other than “Ram cache” or “Use Both Memory” has been selected in the
“Cache Mode:” and this check box is marked, it will change to “Ram cache”.
* This function cannot be used when the [Split Image] function is enabled and vice versa.
* Depending on the scanner model, "Long page (Front Side)" and "Long page (Duplex)"
cannot be selected in the [Scan Type] drop-down list.
* "1200dpi" under [Resolution] cannot be selected.
* This function cannot be used when [Double-page spread] is selected and vice versa
(V9.21).
* This function may not work properly in some applications.
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If this checkbox is checked, the following screen appears.
When “Multi Image Output” is selected When “Auto color Detection” is selected
- Output mode
Multi Image Output
One scan outputs both a Color/Grayscale and a Binary B/W image.
Auto color Detection
Outputs either a Color/Grayscale or a Binary B/W image depending on whether the
document is color or black and white.
*The following documents may be recognized as black and white.
· Documents containing light colors
· Partly colored documents
· Two-color documents with a lot of dark colors similar to black (e.g. gray)
- Order (for Multi Image Output)
Specify the output order of images when scanning in Multi Image Output mode
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Primary: Color/Grayscale Secondary: Binary
Output images in the order of “Color/Grayscale image” “Binary B/W image”.
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Primary: Binary Secondary: Color/Grayscale
Output images in the order of “Binary B/W image” “Color/Grayscale image”.
- Select Current Side
When “Multi Image Output” is selected When “Auto color Detection” is selected
Select a side and then set the scanning options for it on the main dialog box accordingly.
When scanning in Multi Image Output mode
, set the scanning options for primary and
secondary as specified in the “Order” section.
When scanning in Auto color Detection mode
, pre-set the scanning options for
color/grayscale or black and white if detected.
You can use different "Rotation" settings for Multi Image Output and Auto Color
Detection ("Multi Image" setting).
When you use the "Multi Image" function (Multi Image Output and Auto Color
Detection) together with the "Filter" function (Page Edge Filter and Digital Endorser),
the "Filter" setting is common to both Multi Image Output and Auto Color Detection.
You cannot configure different "Filter" settings for each.
When you use the "Multi Image" function (Multi Image Output and Auto Color
Detection) together with the "Dropout Color" function, the primary and seconday
setting is common to both Multi Image and Dropout Color
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♦ Carrier Sheet / Standard
[Carrier Sheet] and [Standard] tabs are displayed when [Double-page spread], [Clipping
(Front)] or [Clipping (Duplex) is selected for [Scan Type].
Carrier Sheet
Configures the scan settings when performing a scan with the Carrier Sheet.
Standard
Configures the scan settings when performing a scan without using the Carrier Sheet.
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♦ Resolution
Specifies the number of pixels (dots) per inch.
Select a predefined resolution or [Custom] from the list.
[Customize] enables detailed settings by a pixel unit.
* When you scan documents at a resolution of less than 150 dpi with [Double-page spread],
[Clipping (Front)] or [Clipping (Duplex)] selected for [Scan Type], the double-page
spread or the cropping function may not work properly. In that case, set the resolution to
150 dpi or higher.
By marking [Predefine] checkbox, you can select one from three predefined settings as
[Normal], [Better], [Best] to scan documents instead of configuring settings by yourself.
Otherwise, you can change the details of the predefined settings on the [Resolution Setting]
window, which appears when you click on the […] button.
Resolutions for Image modes (“Color”, “Grayscale”, and “Black &White”) of the each
predefined settings are changed corresponding to the selection of the Image Type.
* Click [Default] button to return the resolutions to the default value.
High resolution produces finer images, meanwhile requires more memory that leads to
longer scanning time.
The supported resolution depends on the type of scanner and the options installed.
Refer to "Relevant Image Scanner Specification" in the Appendix.
* When scanning with [Enable Multi Image] enabled, images with a resolution different
than the one specified in predefine may be output.
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♦ Paper Size
Specifies a document size for scanning.
Select a standard size or [Custom] size (can be registered up to three) from the list.
* When you perform a scan in [Carrier Sheet] size with [Clipping (Front)] or [Clipping
(Duplex)] selected for [Scan Type], the image is output in Carrier Sheet size without
being cropped.
Window for customizing the paper size will appear when you click on […] button besides
the list. On this window, you can change the order of the paper size in the list.
[Custom] button : Used for configuration of a custom size.
[Up] button : Used for shifting the order of the selected document size upward.
[Down] button : Used for shifting the order of the selected document size downward.
You can register up to three sizes as the customized document sizes.
[Custom Paper Size Setting] window will appear when you click the [Custom] button.
Enter the size of the document to be scanned. (When entering the size, specify the paper
size by width x length to the scanning direction.)
Some paper sizes may not be accepted by your device. Refer to "Relevant Image Scanner
Specification" in Appendix.
Name :
Enter the name of the customized setting to be displayed in the list.
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Width, Length :
To specify a custom paper size, use the scroll bar or enter the paper
size directly. The unit specified in [Option]-[Generic]-[Unit/Scaling]
will be applied to the unit in this window.
♦ Scanning Area
Specifies the start position, width and length for the image scan. The maximum allowable
size is the paper size selected previously.
In addition, the minimum size is 1.000 inch, 26 millimeters, or pixels (number of dots per
inch) according to the unit that has been set.
"Left": The left end of the scan area on the scanned document (X coordinate)
"Top": The top end of the scan area or the scanned document (Y coordinate)
"Width": The width of the scan area
"Length": The length of the scan area
These values are related to one another in the following way:
0 ≤ left end coordinate < (paper width - minimum scan area size)
0 ≤ top end coordinate < (paper length - minimum scan area size)
Minimum value ≤ width ≤ (paper width - left end coordinate)
Minimum value ≤ length ≤ (paper length - top end coordinate)
♦ Scan Type
Selects the feeding device.
The image scanner uses a document bed called the flat bed as well as an automatic
document feeder (ADF) for feeding scanned document. The ADF usually enables the
documents to be scanned only once. The flat bed allows scanning the same documents
repeatedly.
Flat bed
Scans a document placed on the flat bed of the device.
ADF (Front Side)
Scans the documents on the device's automatic document feeder (ADF). Here, only the
front sides are scanned.
ADF (Duplex)
To scan both the front and the back of a page, select this option.
If this option is selected, the documents are scanned in the "front to back to front to
back ..." order.
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This option can be used only for scanner models that support duplex scanning.
The "Duplex Function" requires that the calling application supports "continuous scan."
If the application does not support "continuous scan," only the data for the front side of
the page is passed to the application.
Some scanner models do not support this option. See "Relevant Image Scanner
Specification" in the Appendix.
ADF (Virtual Duplex)
When you use a simplex scanner, this function automatically sorts the scanned pages in
the correct order after scanning the front of the pages loaded in the ADF first, and then
the back sides in succession.
Example: when you scan 2 double-sided sheets (4 pages)
Scanning order Output order
Front side of the first sheet (1
Front side of the second sheet (3
Back side of the second sheet (4th page) Front side of the second sheet (3
Back side of the first sheet (2
* This function is available for fi-6750S.
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Long page (Front Side)
Scans a document longer than the paper size which can be specified by [Paper Size].
In this case, only the front sides of documents are scanned.
When this option is selected, the "Long Page Paper Size Setting" dialog box opens.
Specify the size of the document to be scanned.
* While the "Long page" is specified, the preview window cannot be displayed and the
scanning area cannot be specified.
* In case of some scanner models, while the "Long page" is specified, color and
grayscale settings can not be selected in [Image mode].
(Refer to “Relevant Image Scanner Specification” in the Appendix.)
* In case of some scanner models, there may be a limit on the maximum [Resolution]
value that can be specified.
* The "Long page" is not displayed in the [Scan Type] dropdown list if not supported
by the device. See "Relevant Image Scanner Specification" in the Appendix.
* When the scan size is increased, more memory space is consumed. If a scan cannot be
performed due to insufficient memory, refer to “Insufficient memory. (DS41001)” in
“Troubleshoo
ting.
Long page (Duplex)
Scans a document longer than the paper size which can be specified by [Paper Size].
If this option is selected, the documents are scanned in the "front to back to front to
back…" order.
* While the "Long page" is specified, the preview window cannot be displayed and the
scanning area cannot be specified.
* In case of some scanner models, while the "Long page" is specified, color and
grayscale settings cannot be selected in [Image mode].
(Refer to “Relevant Image Scanner Specification” in the Appendix.)
* In case of some scanner models, there may be a limit on the maximum [Resolution]
value that can be specified.
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* The "Long page" is not displayed in the [Scan Type] dropdown list if not supported by
the device. See "Relevant Image Scanner Specification" in the Appendix.
* When the scan size is increased, more memory space is consumed. If a scan cannot be
performed due to insufficient memory, refer to “Insufficient memory. (DS41001)” in
“Troubleshoo
ting.
ADF (Back Side)
Scans the documents on the device's automatic document feeder (ADF).
Here, only back sides are scanned.
Double-page Spread
Select this scan type to scan a document larger than A4 size and have the front and
back side images automatically merged, by folding the document in half and placing it
in a Carrier Sheet.
*Some functions are not supported when you perform scanning using "Double-page
Spread".
Clipping (Front)
Select [Clipping (Front)] to scan in simplex mode documents that can be damaged
easily, or documents that are difficult to load such as newspaper clippings using the
Carrier Sheet.
* Some functions are not supported when you perform scanning using [Clipping
(Front)].
Clipping (Duplex)
Select [Clipping (Duplex)] to scan in duplex mode documents that can be damaged
easily, or documents that are difficult to load such as newspaper clippings using the
Carrier Sheet.
* Some functions are not supported when you perform scanning using [Clipping
(Duplex)].
Some scanner models do not support this option. See "Relevant Image Scanner
Specification" in the Appendix.
Note.
To specify duplex scanning, the number of copies designated should be based on the
number of pages, not the number of paper sheets. In other words, one original with a front
and back is regarded as two pages.
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