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In the [Advanced Settings] tab, select [Remove Background] from [Background Adj.].
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Click [Details] to display the [Adjustment for Background Removal] dialog box.
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Adjust the density of the background colors by moving the sliders for each color in the dialog box.
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In the [Advanced Settings] tab, select [Prevent Bleedthrough] from [Background Adj.].
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Click [Details] to display the [Adjustment for Bleed-Thru Prevention] dialog box.
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Adjust the density to prevent bleed-through by moving the sliders for each color in the dialog box.
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Click [Processing Options] in the [Advanced Settings] tab.
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Select [Erase Original Frame].
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Click [
![]() (For Windows 8/8.1/Server 2012: Display the charm bar to the right of the screen, and enter "firewall" in [Search] → select [Settings] → click [Windows Firewall] in the displayed results for [Settings] → click [Advanced Settings].)
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Select [Inbound Rules] in the [Windows Firewall with Advanced Security] dialog box → click [New Rules].
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In [New Inbound Rule Wizard], select [Port] → click [Next].
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Select [UDP] → enter 56338 in [Specific local port] → click [Next].
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Select [Allow the connection] → click [Next].
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Select only [Private] → click [Next].
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Enter a name in [Name] → click [Finish] to close [New Inbound Rule Wizard].
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Click [
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In the [Exceptions] tab, click [Add Port].
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In the [Add a Port] dialog box, enter a name for [Name] → enter 56338 for [Port number] → select the check mark next to [UDP] → click [OK].
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Click [OK] and close the [Windows Firewall] dialog box.
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Click [Start] → [Control Panel] → [Security Center] → [Windows Firewall] under [Manage security setting for].
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In the [Exceptions] tab, click [Add Port].
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In the [Add a Port] dialog box, enter a name for [Name] → enter 56338 for [Port number] → select the check mark next to [UDP] → click [OK].
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Click [OK] and close the [Windows Firewall] dialog box.
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NOTE
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The above procedures vary according to the edition and system settings of the operating system you are using.
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