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by Shrinkrap - 02/06/2026 5:56 PM
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What are people using? PDF? TIFF? What is smallest size? Thanks
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What are people using? PDF? TIFF? What is smallest size? Thanks PDF is small and convenient. I also have Acrobat (not just the Reader) and can manage the files more easily. Greg
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The patient's expectation is that you have all the answers, sometimes they just don't like the answer you have for them
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I would suggest PDF as well, but your file size is directly related to scan settings - black & white files are smaller than grayscale or color.
The other scan setting to check is DPI (dots per inch) - the more dots, the larger the file, so scan and see what settings work for you.
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