A3 (11.69 by 16.54)●
A4 (8.3 by 11.7)●
Executive (7.25 by 10.5)●
4X6 (4 by 6)●
5X7 (5 by 7)●
3X5 (3 by 5)●
3X3 (3 by 3)●
Image Format settings
The image format settings available depend on the capabilities of the scanner in the
specific peripheral pointed to by the embedded web server. They include:
PDF files for easy interchange with other people. When downloading, the
browser typically will start the Adobe Acrobat Reader plug-in to view the file
in a browser window.
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JPEG for compact, compressed files suitable for display in web browsers.
When downloading, the image typically will be displayed in a browser
window. The availability of JPEG format depends on the capabilities of the
scanner.
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TIFF for files to be printed or to be manipulated as high-resolution images.
When downloading, the browser will use a plug-in or external application for
TIFF files, if one is loaded, or will prompt the user to view or save the image.
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Troubleshooting web scanning
Problems using scan
Unable to scan using PDF image format
Problem: After I click the
Scan button, I get an error message that the scan is
aborted. I am using Internet Explorer.
Resolution: This is a known issue with plug-ins (not external applications)
and version 5.0 of Microsoft Internet Explorer. Configure your Internet
Explorer browser to not use that specific plug-in for TIFF files.
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Unable to scan using TIFF image format
Problem: After I click the
Scan button, the scanner begins to scan but never
completes. I am using Internet Explorer.
Resolution: This is a known issue with various versions of Microsoft Internet
Explorer and Windows 95, 98, and NT 4.0. A recommended work-around is to
download the latest version of Internet Explorer, 5.0 or higher, and the latest
version of Adobe Acrobat Reader, 4.0 or higher.
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Unable to use “Save” or “Save As” command in Adobe Acrobat Reader
Problem: After I click the
Scan button, Adobe Acrobat Reader is launched. I
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