Scanning Tips
You can select FineReader Sprint scanning options in the program's scanning dialog.
Note. FineReader Sprint is compatible with scanners that support the Image Capture application.
The conversion quality depends on the quality of the source images and the selected scanning options.
Here are some scanning tips:
- Make sure that your scanner is connected and turned on.
Consult your scanner's documentation to ensure it is set up correctly. - While scanning, be sure that the pages are well-centered on the scanner's glass bed. If the skew is too large, the text may be converted incorrectly.
- Typical office documents are best scanned at 300 dpi.
For more information, see:
Scanning Options
You can customize the following options in the scanning dialog:
- Scanning mode
The choices here depend on the type of scanner used and the document to be scanned. Additional options may be available depending on the mode you have selected:
- Flatbed
Select this option if you are using a flatbed scanner.
Tip: Scanning with a pause is convenient to reduce the time of scanning of a multi-page document. In this scenario, scanning of the next page starts automatically after a preset delay. Select "Scan multiple pages with pause" and enter the number of seconds in the field.
- Document Feeder
Select this option if you are using a scanner with a document feeder.
- Flatbed
- Color mode
The choices here depend on the colors of the document:
- Black and white
- Grayscale (optimal for recognition)
- Color
- Resolution
This parameter determines the resolution of the scan:
- 200 dpi
Scanning is fast, but it produces low-quality images. Select this value only if the source document contains nothing but text.
- 300 dpi
The default value. Optimal for scanning typical documents with text and only a few pictures.
- 600 dpi
Select this value to scan documents with printed in small fonts.
- 1200 dpi
Scanning is slow, but it produces high-quality images. However, the file sizes will be very large.
- 200 dpi
- Scan Area
This parameter determines dimensions of the scanning area:
- Current Selection
- Entire Scanning Area
- Paper Formats Supported by the Scanner
How to Choose the Correct Scanning Resolution
The recommended scanning resolution is 300 dpi.
Important! FineReader Sprint delivers best OCR results when vertical and horizontal resolutions are the same.
Setting very high resolution values (over 600 dpi) increases recognition times but does not substantially improve OCR quality. Setting very low resolution values (less than 200 dpi) may adversely affect OCR quality.
You may need to adjust the resolution of your images if:
- The resolution of your image is less than 200 dpi or is greater than 600 dpi.
- Your image has non-standard resolution.
For example, faxes may have a resolution of 204 x 96 dpi.
To adjust the resolution:
- Click Scan.
- Select the required resolution in the scanning dialog.
- Scan the document.
Document Feeder and Duplex Scanning
If your scanner is equipped with an automatic document feeder, load the pages and select Document Feeder in the scanning dialog.
Select Use Duplex Scanning to scan facing book or magazine pages.
Select "Add blank pages to the document" to make subsequent processing of facing pages more convenient. FineReader Sprint will automatically insert a blank page after each facing page is scanned.
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