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[. . . ] Neither SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages, losses, costs, or expenses incurred by the purchaser or third parties as a result of: accident, misuse, or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications, repairs, or alterations to this product. SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION and its affiliates shall not be liable against any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable products other than those designated as Original EPSON Products or EPSON Approved Products by SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION. IBM and PS/2 are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and other countries. [. . . ] To save the settings you made as a group of custom settings, type a new name in the Image Type Name box, then click Save. To delete an Image Type setting, select the setting name to be deleted in the Image Type Name menu, then click Delete. 2-12 Understanding EPSON TWAIN Features Destination Select the destination, or output device, where the scanned image is to be printed or displayed using the Destination list or button. Destination list The Destination list contains the following predefined settings and any custom settings you have saved in the Destination dialog box. Click the arrows on the right to view all the available settings. Resolution Destination name Screen/Web Line drawings and halftone images 96 dpi (for Windows) 72 dpi (for Macintosh) 200 dpi 300 dpi 360 dpi Photos 96 dpi (for Windows) 72 dpi (for Macintosh) 200 dpi 300 dpi 150 dpi Fax OCR EPSON Stylus Printer (Fine) EPSON Stylus Printer (Photo) Laser Printer 720 dpi 300 dpi 600 dpi 200 dpi If you are using an EPSON Stylus printer and are printing scanned images with the Economy, Normal, or Fine Print Quality settings in your printer software, selecting EPSON Stylus Printer (Fine) is recommended. If you are printing with the SuperFine or Photo Print Quality settings, select EPSON Stylus Printer (Photo). Understanding EPSON TWAIN Features 2-13 Note: The effects of the Destination settings cannot be viewed in the Preview window. Destination button The Destination button allows you to customize the Destination settings. To make your own settings, such as scanning resolution, click this button. The following dialog box appears. Destination Name: Predefined and custom setting names appear in the Destination menu. Resolution: Select a scanning resolution for line drawing and halftone images, or photos. Note: When the Pixel Depth setting in the Image Type dialog box is set to Black & White, the Drawing/Halftone setting takes effect and the Photo setting becomes irrelevant. For other Pixel Depth settings, the Photo setting takes effect and the Drawing/ Halftone setting becomes irrelevant. 2-14 Understanding EPSON TWAIN Features To print your scanned document when Resolution is set to Drawing/Halftone, select the same resolution setting from the list as you select in the printer driver. To print your scanned document when Resolution is set to Photo, select a resolution between 150 and 300 dpi. If you select a higher resolution, the Photo setting requires longer to print, but does not improve the output quality. The Resolution setting is closely related to the Image Size and Scale settings. The eyedropper "picks up" the color from that area, and uses it as the highlight for the entire image. Click Cancel to restore the original image. Understanding EPSON TWAIN Features 2-19 Shadow: The Shadow control allows you to adjust the darkness level of the darkest parts of an image. Click the eyedropper button beneath the slider, and the mouse pointer changes to an eyedropper. The eyedropper "picks up" the color from that area, and uses it as the shadow for the entire image. Click Cancel to restore the original image. Threshold: Available only when Pixel Depth is set to Black & White and Halftone is set to None in the Image Type dialog box. The scanner scans gray shades as either black or white using this setting. You can select from 0 (lightest) to 255 (darkest) by moving the slider. Tone Correction 2-20 Understanding EPSON TWAIN Features Click the Tone Correction button on the Advanced menu to view the following dialog box. Note: The Linear Tone Correction settings are used when you scan from the Easy menu. The Tone Correction button appears dimmed and is not available when Pixel Depth is set to Black & White, Halftone is set to None, and TET (Text Enhancement Technology) is selected in the Image Type dialog box. You can see the effects of the Tone Correction settings in the Preview window. The tone value represents the contrast in the tonal relationship between an original image and its reproduction on a monitor or printer. Tone Curve editor: The editor allows you to customize tone correction. You can edit up to five tonal elements. Understanding EPSON TWAIN Features 2-21 Output options: If you select the check box for a specific point, such as 1/4 Tone or Midtone, you can move that point and it will remain where you leave it; it will not be affected by the movement of other points on the curve. [. . . ] These are sometimes called factory defaults if the original values have not been changed since the scanner left the factory. Glossary 1 dithering A process in which software or an output device simulates continuous tones with groups of dots. document The item, such as a sheet of paper or a book, that is placed on the document table for the scanner to read. dpi Short for dots per inch. The higher the value, the higher the resolution. dropout color A color the scanner does not recognize and ignores. You can select and deselect dropout colors in the scanner software. ESC/I Abbreviation for EPSON Standard Code for Image scanners. A system of commands that allows you to control image scanners from your software. ESC/P Abbreviation for EPSON Standard Code for Printers. [. . . ]

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