Canon CNMDRF120 ImageFORMULA DR-F120 Sheetfed/Flatbed Scanner 600 dpi Optical, 24-bit Color, 8-bit Grayscale, 20 ppm Mono, 10 ppm Color, Duplex Scanning, USB

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Scanning Shortcut setting
By default, CaptureOnTouch enables the [Full auto] scan setting, so
scanning is implemented using the scan conditions that match the
document.
To specify combinations of document selection and outputs, you can
edit the scanning shortcut panel to set the desired scanning
shortcut.
Creating new [Scanning Shortcut] panels
There are two ways as described below to create a new Scanning
Shortcut panel.
Click the [Save to Shortcut] button in [3 actions] in Standard
Scanning to register the selected output and document scan to
one of the scanning shortcut panels.
Click the [New shortcut] button to add [New scanning shortcut]
panel.
Click to display the list of panel types. The selected type of
the panel is created.
Editing new [Scanning Shortcut] panels
When the Edit button is clicked, the Scanning Shortcut panel
editing dialog will appear.
The following tabs are on the Edit Scanning Shortcut panel screen.
[Document] tab
[Output] Tab
[Option] Tab
[General] Tab
About file formats
Set the file format of the scanned image. When you select a file for-
mat other than BMP or PNG, the [Detail Settings] button is enabled,
allowing you to make the detail settings for the selected file format.
You can select one of the following file formats for the scanned
image.
PDF format
TIFF format
PNG format
JPEG format
BMP format
PPTX format (File format for Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 and
later)
The file formats that can be selected vary depending on the
destination setting.
When you output the scanned image using the plug-in, the image is
output in the file format set in the application of the plug-in.
Therefore this file format may be different from the one selected in
the Select document panel.
PDF setting
In [Multi-pdf settings], specify whether to save the scanned images as a
multi-page file ([Save all pages as one file]) or single page files ([Create a
file for each specified number of pages]).
For [Create file that complies with PDF/A], select [ON].For [Compression
mode] select either [Standard] or [high compression].
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