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DocuMate 510 Scanner User’s Guide 89
Scanning with the TWAIN Interface from PaperPort
4. Click one of the icons to select a configuration.
For example, select Color Configurations and then select
Custom to scan a color item with the preset Custom scan
settings.
The configuration settings appear as a list. Click the + (plus)
sign to see the full list. Click the - (minus) sign to collapse the
list.
Color scans the image in full color. Use this setting to scan
color photographs and other color images. The file size is
the largest of the image type options.
Grey Scale scans the image using up to 256 true shades of
grey. Use this setting to scan black and white photographs
and other higher quality black and white images. You can
also scan a color photo with this setting to turn its colors
into grey shades. The file size is about one third the size of
a color scan.
Black&White is for letters, memos, pen and ink drawings,
and other black and white material. This setting produces
the smallest file size for scanned items.
5. Click the Preview button to preview the image before
scanning.
6. Review the image to determine if adjustments are needed.
7. To adjust a setting, click the setting in the list on the left below
the selected configuration.
A panel opens on the right side of the Advanced Interface for
the selected setting. Select new options on that panel. See
“Adjusting the Image with the Advanced Interface” on page 90
for details about changing scan settings.
8. (optional) To preview the image again, put the document back
into the Automatic Document Feeder if you’re scanning from it,
and click the Preview button again. Readjust the settings if
necessary.
9. When you’re satisfied with the image, load all the documents
into the ADF Input Tray and click the Scan button.
A scan progress window opens. To Cancel scanning while it is
in progress, click the Cancel button on the progress window.
10. When you’re finished scanning items, click Done to close the
Advanced Interface.
11. The scanned images will appear in PaperPort, or other TWAIN
application you’re using.