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Relationship between File Type Specified for Scanning and File Types for Sending E-mail and Folder
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Relationship between File Type Specified 
for Scanning and File Types for Sending E-
mail and Folder
This section explains the relationship between the file type specified for scan-
ning originals and the file type to which files are converted when sent by e-mail
or Scan to Folder.
❖ Single page file type
❖ Multi-page file type
Note
❒ When you select to convert a scanned original to a single-page TIFF/JPEG
file, if gray scale is selected in [Scan Type] under [Scan Settings], depending on
the [Compression (Gray Scale)] setting under [Scanner Features], the file type
changes as follows:
• [On]...JPEG
• [Off]...TIFF
❒ When you set [Compression (Gray Scale)] to [On] under [Scanner Features], if you
specify gray scale in [Scan Type] under [Scan Settings], you cannot select multi-
page TIFF as the file type.
❒ Files are stored in single-page format. When sending files by e-mail or Scan
to Folder, you can select single-page or multi-page format.
❒ JPEG format files cannot be sent as a multi-page TIFF file even if you specify
to send it as a multi-page TIFF. The file is sent in a default format other than
multi-page TIFF.
❒ When you specify Gray Scale for Scan Type, and single page TIFF/JPEG or
multi-page TIFF is selected as the file type, refer to the table below for how to
place originals. Originals placed in orientations that are not recommended in
the table might appear incorrectly top/bottom oriented on client computer
displays.
Scan Setting
TIFF/JPEG specified
PDF specified
Black and white
TIFF
PDF
Gray scale
TIFF (uncompressed) / JPEG (com-
pressed)
PDF
Scan Setting
TIFF specified 
PDF specified
Black and white
TIFF
PDF
Gray scale
TIFF (uncompressed)
PDF