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A-61672/ISIS August 2014
• Improved Stacking: aids in controlling how the documents are
stacked/ordered in the output tray for mixed document sets. This
should work for the majority of mixed sets.
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Possible slight reduction in throughput
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Controlled stacking On
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Minimum gap between documents
• Best Stacking: when your document set contains a great variability
in size, this option provides the best control of how the documents
are stacked/ordered within the output tray.
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Slight reduction in throughput
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Controlled stacking On
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Large interdocument gap
• Fragile: for documents that need extra care as they are transported
through the scanner and placed in the output tray.
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Greatly reduced throughput
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Controlled stacking Off
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Minimum interdocument gap
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One-quarter transport speed
• Thick: for documents that are thicker than card stock
(110 lb. / 0.25 mm).
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Greatly reduced throughput
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Controlled stacking On
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Minimum interdocument gap
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One-quarter transport speed
Maximum Length — select a value that indicates the length of the
longest document in your document set.
NOTES:
• Not all combinations of settings are supported at the larger lengths
(i.e, resolution, color, grayscale, etc.). For greater flexibility, the
scanner will not generate an error until it sees a document whose
length is not supported.
• The scanner's throughput may be reduced for larger lengths.
• If a document that is longer than this value is scanned, the transport
will stop (leaving the document in the scanner) and a document jam
message will be displayed.
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