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6     ArtixScanDI 2020 Supplement
A. Scanning a Single-sheet Document
1. Place the single-sheet document to be scanned on either the scanner glass surface
or on the ADF’s Document Feed Tray.
Warning:
Do not place photo paper or fragile sheets of paper on the feed tray, as doing
this will damage the original photo or fragile sheet during the feeding process.
Always place frail originals on the scanner glass surface and choose “Flatbed”
as your Scan Source.
Before scanning the document from the ADF, make sure the flatbed scanning
area is clear of any obstruction.  Otherwise, a scanning error may occur.
2. Launch ScanWizardDI (either as a stand-alone by clicking the program icon, or by
using the “File-Import” or “Scan” command from an application program).
3. Specify your scanning requirements in the ScanWizardDI control panel.
a) Select your image output device in the Scan Source drop-down menu.
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Select Flatbed if you place the
document on the scanner’s glass
surface.
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Select ADF (Simplex) or ADF (Duplex) if the document is fed from the
ADF’s Document Feed Tray.
Select ADF (Simplex) to scan one side of the document.
Select ADF (Duplex) to scan both sides of the document.
b) Select your image output type in the Scan Type drop-down menu.
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Select RGB Color (24 bits) to scan the
image in color.
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Select Grayscale (8 bits) to scan the
image in grayscale.
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Select Black & White (1 bit) to scan the image in black-and-white.
c) Select a dimension in the Paper Size drop-down menu as your preview
image size.
If the Auto-crop option is selected, the
scanner automatically detects the size of
the original image, crops the full scan frame
to fit the image, and removes unwanted
black borders after the scan.
d) Select your desired image output resolution in the Resolution drop-down menu.
Note: The maximum resolution can be set for the duplex scanning is 300 dpi.
Any setting more than 300 dpi will be dropped down automatically to 300 dpi.
4. Click the Preview button to perform a preliminary view of the entire image. When
done, a preview image appears in the preview window.