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Before Using the Network Scanner

Installation

Selecting the Scanner

Scanning Fundamentals

Switching the Scanner Online and Offline

Scanning from the Platen Glass

Scanning from the Feeder

Viewing the Online Help

Scanning Originals with Correct Orientation

Scanning Different Sized Originals Together

Specifying the Scanning Area

Department ID Management

Setting a Department ID and PIN Beforehand

Entering the Department ID and PIN When You Scan

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Questions & Answers
The background you wanted to remove has been scanned in.
Perform the following steps:
1.
Select [Background Density] for [Image Quality Adjstmnt] in the [Main] sheet.
2.
Click [Fine Adjustment] → adjust each color by moving the sliders in the [Adjustments for Background Density] dialog box.
Images are bleeding through from the opposite side of the paper when scanning.
Perform the following steps:
1.
Select [Background Density] for [Image Quality Adjstmnt] in the [Main] sheet.
2.
Click [Fine Adjustment] → adjust each color by moving the sliders in the [Adjustments for Background Density] dialog box.
Dark borders and frame lines that appear around the original have been scanned.
Perform the following steps:
1.
Right-click in the Preview Area to display a pop-up menu.
2.
On the pop-up menu, point to [Original Frame Erase] → click [On].
After the document has been scanned to 100%, the scanner stops and the time taken to read the data is usually long.
If the operating system includes the Windows Firewall function and that function has been enabled, it may take some time for scanning to finish. Verify whether UDP ports can be registered as exceptions in the [Exceptions] sheet of Windows Firewall. Normally such exceptions are automatically registered at the time of installation. If the appropriate UDP port has not been registered, it will have to be registered manually.
[Name]: Enter a name.
[Port number]: 56338
[Protocol]: Select [UDP].
For Windows 7:
1.
Click [](Start) → [Control Panel] → [System and Security] → [Windows Firewall] → [Advanced Settings].
2.
Select [Inbound Rules] in the [Windows Firewall with Advanced Security] sheet → click [New Rule].
3.
In [New Inbound Rule Wizard], select [Port] → click [Next].
4.
Select [UDP] → enter 56338 in [Specific local port] → click [Next].
5.
Select [Allow the connection] → click [Next].
6.
Select only [Private] → click [Next].
7.
Enter a name in [Name] → click [Finish] to close [New Inbound Rule Wizard].
For Windows Vista/Windows Server 2008:
1.
Click [](Start) → [Control Panel] → [Security] → [Windows Firewall] → [Allow a program through Windows Firewall].
2.
In the [Exceptions] sheet, click [Add Port].
3.
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].
4.
Click [OK] and close the [Windows Firewall] dialog box.
For Windows XP/Windows Server 2003:
1.
Click [Start] → [Control Panel] → [Security Center] → [Windows Firewall] under [Manage security setting for].
2.
In the [Exceptions] sheet, click [Add Port].
3.
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].
4.
Click [OK] and close the [Windows Firewall] dialog box.

NOTE
The above procedures vary according to the edition and system settings of the operating system you are using.