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Scanning Over-sized Documents

  1.  Make sure the Epson scanner is turned on. The power button can be located on the bottom left of the front of the machine.
  2.  Lift the cover of the scanner and place your document face down on the glass. 
  3.  Double click the EPSON Scan icon on the desktop.  (Note: It is possible to scan directly into Photoshop. Simply open the application, go to File, Import, Epson GT-15000, and then proceed with the rest of the steps. 

     4.  Double-check these settings. Pay special attention to the resolution option:

    1. Mode - Professional Mode
    2. Document Type - Reflective
    3. Image Type - 24-bit Color (8-bit Grayscale if you want black and white)
    4. Resolution - For a photo to be used in Powerpoint or Web, use 200dpi. For a photo for archival purposes or book publications, use 600dpi
    5. Make sure “Thumbnail” is unchecked.

      5.   Click Preview to see image before scanning. If you wish to scan only part of the photo, drag your cursor to create a selection box around the area you want.
      6.   Click Scan.
      7.   A window will appear with your new scanned document file. If you are satisfied with the result, then close the Scan window and drag your file onto the desktop or into your SaveWorkHere folder.

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