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Scan files are too large

Most scanning software allows a smaller file size to be selected when selecting the output file type. For

more information, see the Help for the scanning software being used.

Verify the scan resolution setting (for more information, see the Help for the scanning software being

using):

200 dpi is sufficient for storing documents as images.

For most fonts, 300 dpi is sufficient for using optical character recognition (OCR) to create editable

text.

For Asian fonts and small fonts, choosing a higher resolution is recommended.

NOTE:

For some special black dot background scans, saving the image as a .tif file might make the

image smaller.

Scanning at a higher resolution than necessary creates a larger file with no additional benefit.

Color scans create larger files than do black and white scans.

If scanning a large number of pages at one time, consider scanning fewer pages at a time to create

more, smaller files.

Issues with text recognition (OCR)

Issues with text recognition (OCR) (Windows)

The scanner uses optical character recognition (OCR) to convert text on a page to text that can be edited on a

computer.

If text can be scanned but cannot be edited, make the following selections before scanning:

Select a scan shortcut that supports OCR. The following scan shortcuts support OCR:

Save as PDF

Email as PDF

Save as Editable Text (OCR)

Send to Cloud

Everyday Scan

Select one of the following OCR-based, output-file types from the File Type drop-down box:

Text (.txt)

Rich Text (.rtf)

NOTE:

If an OCR-based, output-file type is not selected, the document is scanned as a graphic and the text

is not editable.

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