Ricoh IS300e Photo Scanner User Manual


 
Configuring the Scanner Settings
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Registering Scan Settings
You can configure and register up to
four sets of settings for scanning,
when performing a Send Scan (e-
mail, Send File (SMB/FTP) or Deliv-
ery Server) operation.
Memory areas named Default ,
User 1, User 2, and User 3 are
available for registering Scan Set-
tings. You can easily recall the set-
tings you have registered to User 1,
User 2, or User 3, which means
you dont have to configure detailed
settings each time you send scan data.
Settings registered to Default ap-
ply when you send scan data without
selecting User 1, User 2, or
User 3, or without manually config-
uring Scan Settings.
Information to Register in
[Send Scan Settings]
Scan Type
This item lets you select a scan
type. The number of colours and
gradation levels are automatically
selected according to the selected
scan type.
Black and White:Text
Scans standard originals con-
taining mainly text as black-
and-white binary images.
Black and White:Text/
Photo
Scans originals containing
graphs, photos, and text as
black-and-white binary images.
Black and White:Photo
Scans originals containing
mainly black-and-white photos
and graphs as black-and-white
binary images.
Black and White:Gray
Scale
Scans originals containing
mainly black-and-white photos,
and colour photos as black-and-
white photos.
Selecting [ Gray Scale ] reduces
the number of original pages
that can be scanned at a time.
Colour:Text
Scans standard originals con-
taining mainly text as colour
images.
Colour:Text/Photo
Scans originals containing
graphs, photos, and text as col-
our images.
Colour:Photo
Scans originals containing
mainly colour photos and
graphs as colour images.
Colour:Full Colour
Scans high-definition colour
photos.
Note
Selecting [ Colour:Full
Colour ] reduces the number
of original pages that can be
scanned at a time.
Resolution
This item lets you select the scan
resolution. You can select from
100dpi, 200dpi, 300dpi, 400dpi,
600dpi and [Custom Resolution].
Note
The higher the resolution, the
smaller the number of original
pages that can be scanned at a
time.