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    c450 set default scan settings

    How do you program default scan settings so it applies to all users? Using standard controller btw. I want to set the machine so that it scans in black and white only, by default it's on auto and users would have to change it to black every time. Thanks.

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    select you scan settings, then press the Utilty/Counter key to the right of the screen.
    In utility, select #2 User Settings, #4 Scan/Fax Settings, select Default Scan/Fax Settings, select Current Setting, then hit OK.

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    Hi. Thanks for the response but I followed what you said but I didn't see those specific options. When I got into Utility/Counter >> User Settings : #4 is Copier Settings #5 is Scanner Settings and even under scanner settings there are only 3 possible choice: Jpeg Compression, Black Compression, Scanner time-out. Is this due to a different firmware? Thanks

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    update:

    Update:

    I finally figured it out. After going changing the settings yourself. You go to Utility --> User Settings --> then select #3 Initial Settings, Select Current Setting then OK.

    Thanks
    Last edited by memphis; 09-26-2009 at 02:48 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by memphis View Post
    Update:

    I finally figured it out. After going changing the settings yourself. You go to Utility --> User Settings --> then select #3 Initial Settings, Select Default Settings then OK.

    Thanks
    Shouldn't that be select current settings to change it to the new settings you have just entered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by apache_cat View Post
    Shouldn't that be select current settings to change it to the new settings you have just entered.
    sorry typo. i'll update the previous post. thanks

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