Scale - A scaling factor (can shrink the page 2x, 4x, or 8x).Resolution - How detailed the scan is, in DPI (dots per inch).Horizontal Align - Where the paper is positioned in the scanner (oriented assuming the paper is face down).You can choose from the presets (A4, Letter, etc.) or make a custom page size. Page Size - The size of the pages you're scanning.Bit Depth - Whether to scan in Color, Grayscale, or Black & White.Paper Source - Whether to scan from Glass (flatbed), Feeder (automatic document feeder), or Duplex (feeder with duplex support).When you click Scan the interface will open and allow you to prepare for scanning. Use native UI - Use the WIA/TWAIN interface.When you click Scan you won't have to do anything else. Use predefined settings - Use the basic settings specified below.If your scanner isn't listed, try switching between WIA and TWAIN or updating your scanner drivers. Device - Choose the scanner you want to use. If you have issues with scanning, try switching between WIA and TWAIN. This is an interface that is customized by the scanner manufacturer. This is a standard interface that most scanners support. WIA Driver - Use Windows Image Acquisition (WIA).
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