Custom: Sets the range to a custom value. When this option is selected, the field acts like a text box. Delete any text left in the field and enter the page or pages to be printed directly. To enter a custom range:
- Use a dash between page numbers to define those two pages and all pages in between.
- Use a comma to define pages that are separated.
For example: 1-3, 5, 9 will include pages 1, 2, 3, 5 and 9.
Even Pages: Limits the process to only even pages.
Odd Pages: Limits the process to only odd pages.
Landscape Pages: Limits the process to only landscape-oriented pages.
Portrait Pages: Limits the process to only portrait-oriented pages.
- Language: Select the languages used by the OCR process. Multiple languages can be used on the same PDF.
- Document Type: Use to optimize the OCR process for the selected document type. The CAD Drawing setting tends to ignore text formatting, for example, while the Text Document setting does not.
- Optimize For: Choose whether to optimize the OCR process for Accuracy of Speed.
- Correct Skew: Enable to correct angular deviations in scanned documents.
- Detect Orientation: Enable to detect the page orientation (90, 180 and 270 degrees) of each page and correct it if needed.
- Detect Vertical Text: Enable to detect text that is oriented vertically.
- Detect Text in Pictures and Drawings: Enable to detect text in graphics.
- Skip Vector Pages: Enable to skip processing of pages with vector content.
- Page Chunk Size: Use to determine the maximum number of pages sent to the OCR engine at one time. Increasing chunk size can increase speed, but will also consume more of the computer's resources. Note: Enabling Page Chunk Size and setting it to 1 is recommended for OCR jobs performed on PDFs that have a large number of pages, are of substantial file size or contain large format drawings. If OCR is run on a PDF with no results, running it again with a Page Chunk Size of 1 can correct the problem.
- Max Vector Size: Use to set the maximum vector size that will be analyzed during the OCR process; any vectors larger than this setting will be discarded in pre-processing. Decreasing this value can increase speed, but might also cause larger text (for example, larger fonts) to be inadvertently ignored.