Epson 1000 ICS 用户指南

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The image does not look 
the same as the original.
Your software settings are not correct for your 
document type. Try different combinations of image 
settings using your scanner software.
Because your monitor and printer use different 
technologies to represent colors, your printed colors 
cannot exactly match the colors you see on your 
screen. If you increase your monitor’s color palette, 
you can view a greater range of colors. 
The edges of the document 
are not scanned.
The document table has non-readable areas around 
the edges. If your document extends beyond the limits 
marked on the document table edge guides, reposition 
your document so it is within the readable area.
Check the position of your source document. Adjust 
your document’s position so that the image is within 
the glass area.
The scanner doesn’t 
recognize your image type 
when scanning in Full Auto 
mode.
Try scanning the image again. If that doesn’t work, scan in 
Manual mode (see page 22 for instructions). 
The file size is too big. 
Adjust your scan settings. Try selecting a lower resolution 
(dpi), saving the file in a different format, or scan only part 
of the image. 300 dpi is typically an adequate resolution 
for images that will be printed. 
The printed image is larger 
or smaller than the original 
size.
You have changed the resolution or scaled your image. The 
image size settings in your software determine the size of 
the printed image.
A dotted line appears in the 
image.
If this happens on both your screen and printout, 
clean the document table as described on page 31.
If the line is just on your printout, you may need to 
clean your print head, see page 25.