Ricoh 480W 参考指南
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SCAN
Scan
This chapter describes scanning. You will find out which settings
are required and how you can start the actual scanning process.
If you would still like to print off one or several scanned
are required and how you can start the actual scanning process.
If you would still like to print off one or several scanned
drawings, you should first read the chapter "Prepare print jobs ",
Page 179.
Page 179.
Set scan parameters
Before you begin to scan, set the necessary parameters. To do
this, open a dialog window with two tabs using the menu
this, open a dialog window with two tabs using the menu
command "View – Scanner settings".
"Specific" tab
On this tab, you can enter the format, resolution and density
settings, inter alia:
settings, inter alia:
• Formats:
Select the drawing format in which the drawing is to be
scanned from the selection menu. Apart from the standard
scanned from the selection menu. Apart from the standard
options, "Scanner", "Window" and "Custom Size" you will also
find the drawing formats, which you have already set as your
default values in the "Settings - Options", "Formats" tab, c.f.
page 148.
find the drawing formats, which you have already set as your
default values in the "Settings - Options", "Formats" tab, c.f.
page 148.
In the case of the format setting "Scanner", the scanner
automatically recognizes the format width and format length
of the inserted drawing.
If you select one of your previously set formats, the format
size and format border values are used in the scan.
automatically recognizes the format width and format length
of the inserted drawing.
If you select one of your previously set formats, the format
size and format border values are used in the scan.
However, you can also change the format borders. The
format border settings (x border, y border) have the
following purpose: If the drawing is not to be scanned at the
top left-hand point (x border =0, y border =0) of the sheet,
for example because they produce a relatively large border,
format border settings (x border, y border) have the
following purpose: If the drawing is not to be scanned at the
top left-hand point (x border =0, y border =0) of the sheet,
for example because they produce a relatively large border,
then you can determine the new top left-hand point at which
the scanning process begins, by setting the new x and y
borders. The top and left-hand borders of the original are
then ignored by the scan. You can get more detailed
information on page 150.
the scanning process begins, by setting the new x and y
borders. The top and left-hand borders of the original are
then ignored by the scan. You can get more detailed
information on page 150.
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