Toshiba JournE Scan: Orientation of the original and scanned image Cropping on scanned images
Orientation of the original and scanned image Cropping on scanned images: Toshiba JournE Scan
Table of contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- n When handling the power cable/cord, follow these precautions:
- n Attaching the power cable/cord
- Introduction Checking the Components Parts of the Scanner and Their Functions Front view
- No. Name Function/description No. Name Function/description Rear view
- Using the Scanner Preparation
- Making a Scan
- Scanning to a Digital Photo Frame Connecting the Scanner to a Computer System requirements (for computer)
- Making connection More Information Suitable and unsuitable types of originals
- Orientation of the original and scanned image Cropping on scanned images
- Care and Maintenance Cleaning the Scanner Cleaning the roller
- Cleaning the image sensor Calibrating the Scanner
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- TOSHIBA Support Copyright Statement Disclaimer Trademarks
- Regulatory Statements Working Environment
- Additional Environments not Related to EMC Following Information is Only for EU-member States

12 User’s Manual
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Orientation of the original and scanned image
Please refer to the illustrations below for the relationship between the orientation
of the original when scanning and that of the scanned image when displayed on
the computer screen.
Cropping on scanned images
In order for the scanner to determine the correctness of the scanned image data,
some cropping on the scanned image may occur. Please refer to the illustration
below.
NOTE: When scanning darker originals (for example, a photo of the night
sky), over-cropping may occur. Please insert the original in a different
direction (orientation) and try again.
Scanner
Original
Scanned image
when displayed
on-screen
Scanner
Original
Cropping size (as measured on the original)
Max. 1.5mm
Scanning direction
Max.
2.5mm
Max.
1.5mm
Max. 1.5mm
Original
Scanned image
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