@FERHAN AHMED
If you're using Windows, you have to type in the number 4800 into the driver.
I won't recommend scanning at that resolution unless you really need it. The file size is incredibly huge and your computer will slow down for a long time, maybe an hour or more.
@FERHAN AHMED
If you're using Windows, you have to type in the number 4800 into the driver.
I won't recommend scanning at that resolution unless you really need it. The file size is incredibly huge and your computer will slow down for a long time, maybe an hour or more.
Why do you need to scan at 4800dpi?