Xerox ColorQube 9201/9202/9203 User Guide

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Advanced Settings
ColorQube™ 9201/9202/9203
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Resolution
The Resolution affects the appearance of the scanned image. A higher resolution produces a better 
quality image. A lower resolution reduces communication time. The options are:
72 dpi recommended for output 
displayed on a computer. It produces 
the smallest file size.
100 dpi recommended for output 
that delivers low quality text 
documents.
150 dpi recommended for average 
quality text documents and line art. 
Does not produce the best image 
quality for photos and graphics.
200 dpi recommended for average 
quality text documents and line art. Does not produce the best image quality for photos and 
graphics.
300 dpi recommended for high quality text documents that are to pass through OCR applications. 
Also recommended for high quality line art or medium quality photos and graphics. This is the 
default resolution and the best choice in most cases.
400 dpi recommended for photos and graphics. It produces average image quality for photos and 
graphics.
600 dpi recommended for high quality photos and graphics. It produces the largest image file 
size, but delivers the best image quality.
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Quality / File Size
The Quality / File Size settings allow you to choose between scan image quality and file size. These 
settings allow you to deliver the highest quality or make smaller files. A small file size delivers slightly 
reduced image quality but is better when sharing the file over a network. A larger file size delivers 
improved image quality but requires more time when transmitting over the network. The options are:
Normal Quality produces small files 
by using advanced compression 
techniques. Image quality is 
acceptable but some quality 
degradation and character 
substitution errors may occur with 
some originals.
Higher Quality produces larger files 
with better image quality. 
Highest Quality produces the largest 
files with the maximum image 
quality. Large files are not ideal for sharing and transmitting over the network. 
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