Application Configuration - Kodak S1220 - Photo Scanning System User Manual

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The s1220 Photo Scanning System may be configured by modifying
the PrintScan.ini file in the directory specified below for your particular
Windows operating system. You can change the location for the output
JPG files (Target_Path) and adjust the folder size for burning CDs or
DVDs. The maximum folder size can be changed by specifying a new
value for the CDFolderSize and DVDFolderSize parameters in the
PrintScan.ini file.
A3 and A4 Flatbed scanner rotation may be set using the
FlatbedRotation parameter.
Reversing the order of the photo faceup scans may be enabled/
disabled using the ReverseFaceUp parameter.
The default values for other parameters are preset to optimal values or
set by the Scan Settings screen and generally do not need to be
modified.
Additional guidance for changing specific parameters may be found in
the PrintScan.ini file.
PrintScan.ini folder location
Windows XP:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\kds_Kodak\s1220 Photo System
Windows Vista and Windows 7:
C:\ProgramData\kds_Kodak\s1220 Photo System
NOTE: These folders may be hidden. If so, you may need to go into the
Windows operating system to display them.
CD/DVD burning
An administrator may provide CD/DVD burning permissions for limited
user rights.
To reach appropriate group permissions panel in Window XP:
1. Click Start.
2. Click Run.
3. Type gpedit.msc.
4. Click OK.
5. In the Group policy interface, expand Computer Configuration,
expand Windows Settings, expand Security Settings, expand
Local Policies and double-click Security Options.
6. Set Devices: Restrict CD-ROM access to locally logged-on user
only to Enabled.
7. Set Devices: Allowed to format and eject removable media to
Administrators and Power Users or to Administrators and
Interactive Users.
A-61601 February 2010

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