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3.4 Saving Scanned Images in PDF Format
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SCANNING VARIOUS TYPES OF DOCUMENTS
■ By ScandAll PRO
For information on how to create PDF files by ScandAll PRO, refer to "How to Use ScandAll PRO".
■ By Adobe Acrobat
Following shows the procedure for saving scanned images in PDF format.
1. Load the documents on the hopper.
For information on how to load documents, refer to “2.6 Loading Documents on the Hopper”
on page 17.
2. Start up Adobe Acrobat.
Select [Programs] - [Adobe Acrobat] from the [Start] menu. This starts up Adobe Acrobat.
- When you scan in a resolution lower than Adobe’s recommended resolution with
[Color/Grayscale] and/or [Monochrome] under [Compression] set to [Adaptive] in
Acrobat, the output image may not be satisfactory.
Solution:
Under [Compression], set [Color/Grayscale] and/or [Monochrome] to a setting other
than [Adaptive].
- Since scanning of documents longer than A3 or Double-Letter (11 × 17 in.) size is
not supported in Acrobat, you may not be able to perform scanning successfully
when [Overscan] is enabled in the TWAIN driver.
Solution:
To scan a Double-Letter (11 × 17 in.) or A3 sized document, do not enable [Over-
scan] in the TWAIN driver.
- For more details on using Acrobat and other information, refer to the Adobe Acrobat
Help ("Create a PDF file from a scanned document") or
http://www.adobe.com/support/acrobat/ from the Adobe website.