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What software came bundled with the Lexmark and have you tried to call Lexmark and ask their tech support about this problem. What is your computer setup Mac/PC? Operating System? Have you tried to scan the page with the scanning software that came with printer as a .tif file and then import that into Acrobat?
Ed
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Hi, Ed,
Thanks, I was using Lexmark x5100 series All-In-One scanner/copy/printer. Actually, in my case all the surrounding white space in a page will be eliminated, and only the central text parts are captured. It does this automatically, I suspect there maybe a setting for this automatically clipping the white space on scanning pages. But I checked the software setting, could not find how I can disable the setting.
Tian
Edward Becker wrote:
Tian, Software/Hardware Specifics? How are you scanning book, is it a bound book. Define white space. It sounds like your scanner is ignoring the surrounding area and only seeing the text. Better Information = Better Answers! Ed --------------------------------------------- Edward Becker Design Consultant Technology Department MTA Bridges & Tunnels 2 Broadway, 24th Floor New York, NY 10004 646-252-7814 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----------------------------------------------
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Hi,
I am trying to use Adobe Acrobat 5.0, and using the Import - > Scan to scan a few pages from a book, somehow the scanner automatically cut off the white space so the resulted book pages have so surrounding white space anymore. I would like to maintain the original page size in the converted pdf pages after the scanning process.
Wonder if I could avoid this automatically cutting?
Thanks
Tian
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