Minolta PS7000 User Manual
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6. Scan Mode:
Select [Spread] (scanning both pages), [Single] (scanning 
either right or left page only), or [Book Split] (scanning right 
and left pages separately). 
Refer to “7. Page key” on page 2-8 for details.
7. Output:
Selects the mode (Text or Photo).
Add a grayscale memory (option).
Selection is available from among 4 choices: Binary (Text), 
Binary (Photo), Grayscale (Text) and Grayscale (Photo).
8. Brightness:
Select [Auto] or [Manual].
Brightness is adjusted manually when [Manual] is selected.
Brightness is adjusted automatically according to the 
original when [Auto] is selected, however, further fine 
adjustment is also available.
Refer to “Adjusting exposure for scanning” on page 5-36 for 
details.
9. Scan buttons:
These are the same as the start buttons on the Scanner.
Click the [Spread Scan] button to read both pages of the 
book on the table. This button is effective when Scan Mode 
is set to [Spread] or [Book Split].
Click the [Right Scan] or [Left Scan] to read only right or 
left page of the book on the table. This button is effective 
only when Scan Mode is set to [Single].
10. Book / Sheet:
Set the type (shape) of the original.
When [Sheet] is selected, the height of the original can be 
adjusted.
Refer to “Book/Sheet modes” on page 5-10 for details.
11. Frame Masking:
Objects outside the original are erased to prevent a 
shadowed (black) frame being created in the image, i.e. 
when the paper selection is larger than the original.
Refer to “Frame Masking (Masking)” on page 5-32 for 
details.
12. Finger Masking:
The image of the fingers holding the original is removed 
from the scanned image. This function is effective when 
[Frame Masking] is selected.
Refer to “Finger Masking (Fing Mask)” on page 5-33 for 
details.
13. Centering:
Any shift away from the center of the original is corrected 
and the scanned image is placed in the center of the screen.
This function is effective when [Frame Masking] is selected.
Refer to “Centering (Centerin)” on page 5-35 for details.
