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Three ways to scan 
4800/2400 Series Installation and User Guide
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scanning produces an image in varying shades of gray. Select 
Color to scan color photographs and other color items.
Resolution – Drag the slider to the right or left to adjust the 
dots per inch (dpi) of the resolution. The higher the dpi setting, 
the sharper and clearer the scanned image. However, higher 
dpi settings take longer to scan and produce larger files for the 
scanned images.
Brightness and Contrast – Drag the sliders to the right or left to 
adjust the brightness and contrast of the scanned image. The 
Contrast setting does not apply to the Black/White mode.
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Click the [Page Settings] tab to adjust the scan page settings. 
Figure 2-14 Edit page settings
Page Size – Choose a page size from the drop-down list. The 
outlines on the picture represent the various page sizes. 
Clicking one of those outlines also selects it as the page size 
for the scan. If you select the Custom option from the drop-
down list, boxes appear in place of the picture. Enter the 
horizontal and vertical page dimensions in the boxes.
AutoCrop – Select this option to let the scanner automatically 
determine the size of the item being scanned. For example, if 
you put a photo in the middle of the glass, the scanner will 
automatically determine the size of the photo. When AutoCrop 
is selected, the scanner makes two passes—the first pass 
senses the item’s size, and the second pass scans the image. 
This option overrides the Page Size menu selection.
DeScreen – Select this option when scanning a picture from a 
newspaper or magazine article, or other item that contains 
images with patterns or dots. Scans of patterns or dots 
sometimes have a distorted or wavy appearance. The scanner 
scans the item to compensate for the patterns and dots, and 
produces a clearer image. The scanning may slow down a bit 
when this option is selected. You do not need to select this 
option when scanning photographs. The DeScreen setting 
does not apply to the Black/White mode.