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WYNN 7.0 User Guide - Freedom Scientific

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6. Select the Fit Printed Page check box to resize the acquired image<br />

so the entire document fits within the margins of the printed page. This<br />

is useful if the acquired page has narrow margins, but you are printing<br />

using wider margins.<br />

Clear this check box to print the image in its original size, fitting as<br />

much text as possible in the specified margins. Depending on the size<br />

of your print margins compared to the dimensions of the original<br />

acquired image, portions of the document may not be printed.<br />

7. Determine the color mode you want to use when acquiring in the<br />

Color Mode combo box. Choose from color, black and white, black<br />

and white fax, or gray scale. You must have a color printer and<br />

scanner capable of scanning in color to create color photocopies.<br />

8. Leave the Automatic Contrast check box checked to automatically<br />

adjust the contrast depending on the page being photocopied. If you<br />

clear this option, you can then use the contrast slider to manually<br />

adjust the contrast from 0 to 16. Lower numbers produce darker<br />

copies while higher numbers produce lighter copies. Setting it to 8 is<br />

considered normal contrast. The contrast settings are ignored if the<br />

acquisition source is set to use the PEARL camera.<br />

9. Click OK to begin acquiring the image or document. When the<br />

acquisition is complete, the item is printed using the designated<br />

printer.<br />

OCR Correction<br />

The OCR Correction command allows you to specify how <strong>WYNN</strong> should<br />

recognize certain errors that typically occur when scanning printed text.<br />

<strong>WYNN</strong>'s OCR engines usually do a very good job of identifying text correctly.<br />

However, due to the wide range of type styles, fonts, and reproduction qualities<br />

for documents you are likely to encounter, <strong>WYNN</strong> may not be able to correctly<br />

identify all words.

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