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How do I set the resolution to 300 dpi (Dots Per Inch) when scanning a document?

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How do I set the resolution to 300 dpi (Dots Per Inch) when scanning a document?

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If you scan a document using Adobe Professional, from the menu, select “File”, select “Create PDF”, select “From Scanner”. You can also select “From Scanner” directly from the “Create PDF” menu on the toolbar. Once you have chosen “From Scanner”, follow these directions: • On the Acrobat Scan dialog box, select the scanner from the Input section; • From the Text Recognition and Metadata section, select the checkbox “Make Searchable (Run OCR)” and “Make Accessible”; • In that same section, select the option button. This will open another dialog box entitled “Recognize Text Settings”; • Select 300 dpi from the Down sample image dropdown; • Click on “Scan”.

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