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Solving Problems
The file size is too big. 
Select a lower resolution (dpi), or scan 
only part of the image.
Quality Problems
Make sure your original photo or 
document is in good condition. If it’s 
damaged, dirty, or wrinkled, these 
imperfections will show up in your 
scan. If the original looks okay, check 
for solutions in the sections below.
Note: You can use features such as 
Color Restoration, Backlight 
Correction, or Dust Removal to 
clean up your original images 
(see page 33).
The colors in your scanned image 
look different from the colors in the 
original document.
Make sure the Image Type setting 
in EPSON Scan is correct. In 
Professional Mode, try selecting an 
Image Type setting that offers 
greater color depth (if your 
imaging application supports it).
In Home Mode, select a 
Document Type that matches 
what you’re scanning.
Marquee-select only the area in 
your image that you want to scan. 
Avoid selecting any borders. 
You can adjust individual color 
tones in Professional Mode by 
using the 
Histogram 
Adjustment Tone 
Correction, 
or 
 Color Palette controls. 
Select suitable color control 
settings in EPSON Scan (see 
page 31).
For the greatest color accuracy, use 
a color management tool such as 
MonacoEZcolor (included with 
your scanner). 
Note: Your printer and monitor 
may not always match the 
colors in the original exactly, 
because the technologies 
produce color in different ways.
Your scanned image is blank, or it’s 
too light or too dark.
Adjust the Brightness and Contrast 
settings in EPSON Scan. 
Make sure the document is face- 
down on the document table.
If you’re using the optional ADF, 
make sure the original document is 
inserted face-up.
If scanning text or line art, select 
Black&White
 for the Image Type 
and adjust the 
Threshold
 setting.