Kodak i5000 Series Setup Manual page 29

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Sheet Counter — enter the number to be assigned to the next physical
sheet of paper entering the scanner. This is incremented sequentially
by the scanner and is returned in the image header.
Timeout — allows you to set the amount of time the scanner will wait
after the last document enters the transport before the transport timeout
action is taken.
Response — indicates the action that will be taken when the document
feeder timeout has been reached.
• Stop Scanning: scanning will stop and control will return to the
scanning application (i.e., ends the job).
• Pause Scanning: scanning will stop but the scanning application will
be waiting for additional images (i.e., stops the feeder). Scanning
may be resumed by pressing the Start/Resume button on the
scanner. Scanning may be stopped by pressing the Stop/Pause
button on the scanner or via the scanning application.
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.
• Front: only uses the White background for the front side, the back
side will use Black.
• Back: only uses the White background for the back side, the front
side will use Black.
• 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.
Stacker — allows you to select how the scanner transports documents
through the scanner. This affects how the documents are fed into the
scanner, how fast they move through the scanner, and how they are
placed in the output tray.
NOTE: When Controlled Dual Stacking is enabled, Document Handling
will automatically be set to a custom level with a throughput that
will be less than Best Stacking.
• Normal: no additional handling is performed. Best used when all
documents are similar in size.
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Full throughput
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Controlled stacking Off
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Minimum gap between documents
A-61672/ISIS August 2014

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