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Profile Properties Options - Name
These options let you specify a name for a particular process. The name, local to your computer, is
used as a reference and uniquely identifies the processing steps you setup. It is also used as a sub-
directory and appears on the scanner web page as the directory used in the desktop destination.
used as a reference and uniquely identifies the processing steps you setup. It is also used as a sub-
directory and appears on the scanner web page as the directory used in the desktop destination.
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Desktop Profile
This 36 English character name appears on the scanner front panel. It is used to uniquely
identify your computer and process name when the scanner sends it an image. Profile Name
cannot contain any of the following characters:
identify your computer and process name when the scanner sends it an image. Profile Name
cannot contain any of the following characters:
Following characters are not allowed for profile name.
< > & “
‘ ? ; ,
* | # !
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Initial
If the scanner has the capability to classify the desktop profiles on the scanner front panel (in
a tab-like fashion), it will use this character.
a tab-like fashion), it will use this character.
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DESCRIPTION
This field allows you to enter a profile description (what it does). This will be displayed as a
“Tool Tip” when the mouse cursor is moved over the profile in the Scan Profile List.
“Tool Tip” when the mouse cursor is moved over the profile in the Scan Profile List.
Profile Properties Options – Image Processing
Checking the Image Processing checkbox and then clicking the Details button displays Image
Processing Options screen. Following operation can be done on this screen.
Processing Options screen. Following operation can be done on this screen.
Image Processing Options Screen
Meta data
The Metadata portion of the screen allows you to control the final disposition of metadata
generated by some Sharp MFPs. Consult your MFP manual to see if it support the
generation of metadata. Metadata is passed as a separate file along with the scanned image
to the target folder.
generated by some Sharp MFPs. Consult your MFP manual to see if it support the
generation of metadata. Metadata is passed as a separate file along with the scanned image
to the target folder.
Once the metadata has been inserted into the TIFF, PDF or JPEG image file, you may
choose to delete the original metadata file that accompanied the original image by checking
the “Delete metadata file” box. If you think you may need the original metadata file later, do
NOT check this box.
choose to delete the original metadata file that accompanied the original image by checking
the “Delete metadata file” box. If you think you may need the original metadata file later, do
NOT check this box.
After selecting your options on Image Processing Options screen, click OK.
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