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6. Various Scan Settings
2. Start Position (X2 and Y2)
Set Start Position to 0 mm (0 inch).
Enter "0" in both [X2] and [Y2], and then press the [ ] key.
3. Scan Area (X3 and Y3)
Specify the same values as Original Size (X1, Y1).
Enter the same values in [X3] and [Y3] as Original Size (X1 and Y1 respectively), and then press the [ ] key.
• For X1 and Y1, you can specify 140 mm (5.5 inches) or larger.
• To scan an original that is smaller than 140 mm (5.5 inches), configure the settings as though you
were scanning part of an original that is larger than 140 mm (5.5 inches). For example: to scan a CD
label on the exposure glass, specify X1 X3 and Y1 Y3 based on the chart below. For details about
scanning procedures, see "Scanning part of a custom size original".
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• For details about how to place originals, see "Setting of Original Feed Type".
• p.126 "Scanning part of a custom size original"
• p.130 "Setting of Original Feed Type"
Scanning part of a custom size original
If you want to scan only a part of a custom size original, select [Custom Size] as the scan size.
To display the custom size setting screen, on the initial scanner screen, press [Scan Settings] > [Scan Size]
> [Custom Size].
To scan part of an original, measure Original Size (X1 and Y1), Start Position (X2 and Y2), and Scan Area
(X3 and Y3) on the surface of the original, and then enter those values in the same order on the custom
size setting screen.
Measuring methods differ depending on where the original is placed and the orientation it is placed in.
For details about how to measure Original Size (X1 and Y1), Start Position (X2 and Y2), and Scan Area
(X3 and Y3) correctly, see "How to measure sizes".
Enter the sizes while referring to "Scan settings on the custom size setting screen".
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