Optimize scanned images for text or pictures – HP LaserJet Enterprise 500 Color MFP M575 User Manual
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4.
Touch the
Document File Type
button.
NOTE:
If the button is not on the first page of options, touch the
More Options
button again.
5.
Select the document file type from the list of options.
6.
Touch the
OK
button to save the changes.
7.
Touch the Start button to begin scanning.
The following standard file types are available:
●
: This file type provides the best overall image and text quality.
files require Adobe®
Acrobat® Reader software for viewing.
●
JPEG
: This file type is a good choice for most graphics. Most computers have a browser that can
view .JPEG files. This file type produces one file per page.
●
TIFF
: This is a standard file type that many graphics programs support. This file type produces one
file per page.
●
MTIFF
: MTIFF stands for multi-page TIFF. This file type saves multiple scanned pages in a single
file.
●
XPS
: XPS (XML Paper Specification) creates an XAML file that preserves the original formatting of
the document and supports color graphics and embedded fonts.
●
PDF/A
: PDF/A is a type of PDF designed for long-term archival of electronic documents. All format
information in the document is self-contained.
Optimize scanned images for text or pictures
Optimize the scan job for the type of image being scanned: text, graphics, or photos.
1.
From the Home screen on the product control panel, scroll to and touch the button for the scan/
send feature that you want to use.
2.
Complete the fields on the first screen, as appropriate for the scan/send feature you are using.
3.
Touch the
More Options
button at the bottom of the screen.
4.
Touch the
Optimize Text/Picture
button.
NOTE:
If the button is not on the first page of options, touch the
More Options
button again.
5.
Select one of the predefined options, or touch the
Manually adjust
button and then adjust the slider
in the
Optimize For
area.
6.
Touch the
OK
button to save the changes.
7.
Touch the Start button to begin scanning.
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