5. Select the Advanced Settings tab, check the settings, and then change them if necessary.
“Advanced Menu Options for Scanning to a USB Drive” on page 107
6. Select , check the Scanner Settings, and then change them if necessary.
You can change the settings such as Paper Protection.
7. Select the Scan tab again, and then tap
x
.
Note:
Select
to save your settings as a preset.
Scanned images are saved in the destination USB drive.
Setting Items for Scanning to a USB Drive
Note:
Some items may not be available depending on other settings you made.
Image Type:
Select the color of the output image.
When you select the following, the scanner detects the color of the originals automatically and saves
the images using the detected colors.
❏ Color/Grayscale/B&W
Converts the scanned image into 24-bit color, 8-bit gray, or monochrome (black and white
binary). When this is selected, set the sensitivity to determine whether the original is grayscale or
monochrome when scanning a non-color original.
❏ Color/Black & White:
Converts the scanned image into 24-bit color or monochrome (black and white binary).
❏ Color/Grayscale:
Converts the scanned image into 24-bit color or 8-bit gray.
e available image types may vary depending on the File Format you selected. See the following for
more details.
“Combinations for Available File Format and Image Type” on page 123
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