[Image Document Conversion Settings] Dialog Box

Configure detailed settings to import an image file from the multifunction device and convert it to a DocuWorks document.

[Paper Size When Converting to DocuWorks Document]

Specify the paper size to import an image file from the multifunction device and convert it to a DocuWorks document.

[If scanned image exceeds the maximum size, fit into the maximum size]

[Maximum Size]


Specify whether to reduce a scanned image within the paper size specified in [Maximum Size] if it exceeds the paper size selected in [Maximum Size].
Selecting the [If scanned image exceeds the maximum size, fit into the maximum size] check box reduces a scanned image within the paper size specified in [Maximum Size].
By default, this check box is selected.

[Fit to Standard Size Paper]

Select this check box to convert an image to a DocuWorks document with the minimum standard size to include an image. By default, this check box is selected.

[Fit to Imported Image]

Select this check box to convert an image to a DocuWorks document with the same size as for the image.
Note
DocuWorks documents whose height or width is more than 500 mm are handled as Ver. 7 document, and they cannot be opened in DocuWorks 6 or earlier.

[Color Image Quality and Compression Rate When Converting to DocuWorks Document]

Specify the image quality and compression rate of a color image when importing an image file from the multifunction device and convert it to a DocuWorks document. However, this option does not support JPEG files.
The default is [Normal].
  • [Priority on compression rate]
    Image processing to give size reduction priority over the image quality.
  • [Normal]
    Image processing with standard compression rate. The size is slightly larger than [Priority on compression rate].
  • [Priority on image quality]
    Image processing to give image quality priority over the size. The size is larger than the standard.
  • [No Loss]
    Image processing to make the image size larger than [Priority on image quality] in most cases without losing image quality.