Scanning settings
This topic describes scanning settings that are available for Ricoh devices in the AutoStore Unified Client Capture component.
These settings are configured on the General tab in the form settings. Select the Allow Changes checkbox next to any option to allow users to change the setting on the device console. The available options depend on the device type.
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Scan Color | Indicates whether to scan the original in color or black and white mode:
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File Format | Indicates the type of the file to save scanned data. The following file
types are supported:
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Multi Page |
Includes multiple pages in a single file.
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Resolution | Indicates the scanning resolution:
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Original Orientation |
Indicates the orientation of the original being scanned.
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Simplex/Duplex | Indicates whether to scan one or both sides of the original.
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Page Size |
Choose the appropriate page size from this list. The Ricoh device console only displays the page sizes that are supported by the MFP. If you select a page size here that is not supported by the MFP, the device will map your selection to one of the supported page sizes on the MFP. |
Digital Signature Pdf |
Applies a digital signature to a PDF file. This option may not show on the device console.
Digital signatures let you identify any unauthorized changes made to a document after it is signed. |
High Compression Pdf |
Applies maximum compression to PDF files. This option may not show on the device console.
Compression helps to make your PDF files smaller but may result in lower quality images. |
PdfA |
Uses PDF/A format, which is designed for long-term archiving of documents.
PDF/A is an ISO-standardized version of the Portable Document Format (PDF) specialized for the digital preservation of electronic documents. The "A" stands for "Archive". PDF/A differs from PDF by prohibiting features ill-suited to long-term archiving, such as font linking (as opposed to font embedding). The ISO requirements for PDF/A file viewers include color management guidelines, support for embedded fonts, and a user interface for reading embedded annotations. |
Original Preview |
Allows users to preview scanned documents before they are sent to the AutoStore workflow.
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Scan Density |
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Manual Scan Density | Use this slider to adjust the density if the Scan Density setting is Manual. |
Continue Scan Method | Use this setting to scan multiple pages into one document.
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Reduce/Enlarge | Use the arrows to adjust the size of the image or text for the scan. The default is 100. |
Erase Center | Select this checkbox to adjust the scan to erase the center width of the document. |
Erase Center Width | Use the arrows to adjust to amount of the center width to remove. |
Erase Border | Select this checkbox to adjust the scan to erase one or more borders. |
Erase Border Top | Use the arrows to adjust to amount of the top border to remove. |
Erase Border Right | Use the arrows to adjust to amount of the right border to remove. |
Erase Border Bottom | Use the arrows to adjust to amount of the bottom border to remove. |
Erase Border Left | Use the arrows to adjust to amount of the left border to remove. |
Divide | Select this checkbox to divide a scanned document into separate pages. Blank Page Removal setting must be off. |
Divide Per Sheet | Divides a scanned document into separate pages. Default is one page. |
Divide Division Check | Select this checkbox to receive a prompt to cancel or continue scanning if the number of scanned pages does not match the number from Divide Per Sheet. |
Blank Page Removal | Removes blank pages from scanned documents.
Divide setting cannot be enabled.
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