Creating, Editing & Exporting PDFs

Any suggestion to my latest discussion?
I still have some doubts about settings values and preferences to create a PDF document from a scanner.
Thank you

I believe this was answered in the following discussion:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/4868197#4868197

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