Kodak I5X50 SERIES Scanning Setup Manual page 34

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A-61849/ISIS January 2016
White background — when turned on, indicates which side(s) of the
document will see White instead of Black where there is no paper.
• None: uses the Black background for the front and back sides.
• Both: uses the White background for the front and back sides.
The following are examples of when white background is used:
• Scanning non-rectangular documents and, in the final image, you
want the area outside the document to be White instead of Black.
• Scanning lightweight or thin paper, with printing on one side, and you
do not want the black background to bleed through the document and
appear in the final image.
NOTE: If you are using the i5850 Scanner, the only option available is
Both.
Intelligent Protection — allows you to select how aggressively the
scanner detects documents that enter the scanner incorrectly. This can
occur when documents are not prepared properly for scanning (e.g.,
stapled or paper clipped documents).
• None
• Normal: this is the recommended option as it provides a balance
between minimizing document damage and stopping the scanner
unnecessarily.
• Minimum: select this option if the scanner is stopping too frequently
on documents that you do not want it to detect.
NOTE: Documents may become more damaged before detection
occurs.
• Maximum: select this option to get the least amount of document
damage.
NOTE: This may cause the scanner to stop unnecessarily.
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