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Xerox DocuMate 3115 User Manual

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Xerox
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DocuMate
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3115
User’s Guide
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Choosing contrast values
While Brightness adds the same amount of gray or white to all pixels in the image, Contrast adjusts the
pixels based on the pixel color level. For instance, increasing the contrast level will add white to light
colored pixels and gray to dark pixels to make the difference between color levels in the image crisper.
Decreasing the contrast level will have the opposite affect, where light colored pixels are modified with
gray and dark pixels are modified with white to make the transition of colors in the image appear
smoother.
Adjusting the contrast level is based on how you want the image to appear and there is no standard to
adhere to. Contrast works in conjunction with brightness for image enhancement, when decreasing the
brightness level, the overall image becomes darker, in which case you may want to increase the
contrast level so that the differences between the lighter and darker portions of the image are clearer.
Below are some recommended options for contrast image correction based on the original document
quality.
Original documents of good quality - 50%
Pencil written letters, forms, or drawings - 55% to 65%
Faded pictures or old documents with faded text - 60% to 70%
Light colored carbon copy paper, such as yellow or pale pink or pale green, with light text - 45% to
55%
Newspaper or magazine pages - 55% to 70%
Book pages - 60% to 75%
Pictures taken inside or in the shade - 40% to 60%
Color image contrast examples
The examples below show the original image at the default setting of 50% contrast level, 25%
contrast and 75% contrast.
Technical note:
Most monitors have a contrast setting that is user adjustable. When viewing scanned images on-
screen, versus printing the image, the contrast setting of the monitor may affect how clear a scanned
image looks when compared to the original. If the scanned image is too different from the original
image, or if adjusting the scanned contrast level does not modify the image how you want, try
adjusting the monitor's contrast level. Refer to the monitor's user guide for adjusting the contrast level
and see if the manufacturer has any recommended settings.
Contrast: 25% Contrast: 50% Contrast: 75%

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Xerox DocuMate 3115 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Film scanningNo
Color scanning-
Duplex scanningYes
Input color depth- bit
Maximum scan size- mm
Output color depth24 bit
ADF scan speed (b/w, A4)15 ppm
Optical scanning resolution600 x 600 DPI
Duplex ADF scan speed (b/w, A4)30 ipm
Scanner typeADF scanner
Product colorBlack, Grey
Scan driversTWAIN, WIA
Daily duty cycle (max)500 pages
Maximum scan area (ADF)216 x 356 mm
ISO A-series sizes (A0...A9)A4
USB version2.0
Standard interfacesUSB 2.0
Power supply typeAC
Mac operating systems supportedMac OS X 10.4 Tiger, Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks
Sustainability certificatesENERGY STAR
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth86 mm
Width298 mm
Height71 mm
Weight1600 g

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