Kodak i1405 Setup Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Scanning Setup Guide for ISIS Driver Contents Starting the Scan Validation Tool ............2 Using the ISIS Driver ................. 3 The Scan Validation Tool dialog box ..........4 The main ISIS Driver window............. 5 Main tab ..................6 Layout tab ..................9 Scan Area dialog box..............11 Image Processing tab ..............
  • Page 3: Starting The Scan Validation Tool

    Starting the Scan 1. Select Start>Programs>Kodak>Document Imaging>Scan Validation Tool. Validation Tool 2. Select ISIS for the Driver Type and the Kodak Scanner i14XX Scanner as the Driver. The Scan Validation Tool dialog box will be displayed. NOTE: For a description of the icons on the Scan Validation Tool dialog box, see the section entitled, “Scan Validation Tool dialog box”...
  • Page 4: Using The Isis Driver

    ISIS Driver window and how to set these options. For the purpose of this manual, all displayed windows assume the features available on the Kodak i1405, i1420 and i1440 Scanners. If you have a Kodak i1410 Scanner, all options are limited to one-sided scanning only.
  • Page 5: The Scan Validation Tool Dialog Box

    The Scan Validation The Scan Validation Tool (SVT) is a diagnostic application provided by Kodak. The SVT user interface allows access to all the features of the Tool dialog box scanner and is a good way to verify that the scanner is working properly.
  • Page 6: The Main Isis Driver Window

    The main ISIS Driver The main ISIS Driver window provides a set of several tabs. You can select each of these tabs and make any choices necessary to meet window your scanning needs. The buttons on the bottom of the window apply to all the tabs: Default ⎯...
  • Page 7: Main Tab

    Main tab The Main tab provides the following options: Image Mode Camera — the selections in the Camera box list the available sides (front and back) of an image where you can define individual image processing values. Options include: Front Image #1, Front Image #2, Back Image #1 and Back Image #2.
  • Page 8 Toggle Patch — indicates you want to tell the scanner, via a toggle patch document, if the document is color/grayscale or black and white. You can select: • Off: no patches will be used. • Same Side: only the side which recognizes the patch sheet will toggle.
  • Page 9 For Kodak i1440 Scanners only: • Photo: the scanner will locate the photograph on the document and return an image that contains just the photograph. If the scanner finds more than one photograph on a document, one image is still returned.
  • Page 10: Layout Tab

    Layout tab The Layout tab provides the following options: Page Orientation — allows you to select the way you place your documents in the scanner, Top edge first, Bottom edge first, Left edge first or Right edge first. When using the Kodak i1400 Series Scanners, select Top edge first.
  • Page 11 Combine front and back images — typically, for a document, one image is created for the front side and another image is created for the back side. Turn this option on if you want one image that contains both the front side and back side of the document. The selections are: Front on Top: front side will be above the Front on Bottom: back side will be above the front side within the image.
  • Page 12: Scan Area Dialog Box

    Scan Area dialog box The Scan Area dialog box allows you to define the amount of image data which is returned to your PC. NOTE: Select the side and image to be defined by highlighting Front Image #1, Front Image #2, etc. based on the cropping option (either Fixed to Transport or Relative to Document) selected for each of these in the Main tab.
  • Page 13: Image Processing Tab

    Image Processing tab The Image Processing tab displays the Image Mode and Mode information that was previously described. Refer to the section entitled, “Main tab” earlier in this chapter for descriptions. Document Type • Photographs: the documents are comprised mainly of photos. •...
  • Page 14 • Invert Image ⎯ allows you to select how the black pixels will be stored in the image. By default the black pixels are stored as black and the white pixels are stored as white. Turn this option on if you want the black pixels stored as white and the white pixels stored as black.
  • Page 15: Scanner Tab

    Scanner tab The Scanner tab provides the following options. Paper Source NOTE: Flatbed options are only available if your scanner is equipped with the Kodak i1400 Series A3 Flatbed Accessory. • ADF: if you are scanning documents from the input tray. •...
  • Page 16 Multi-feed Detection options • Length Detection ⎯ enable or disable (the default) this option. If enabled, select the maximum length of the document that can be scanned without a multi-feed being detected. Length detection is used when scanning same-sized documents to check for overlap. For example, if you are scanning 8.5 x 11-inch (A4) documents in portrait mode, enter a value of 11.25 inches (28.57 cm) in the Maximum Length field.
  • Page 17: Auto Color Detect Tab

    Auto Color Detect tab The Auto Color Detect tab provides the following options. Color Content • Off: this is the default. • Low: documents require only a small amount of color to be saved as color or grayscale images. Used for capturing documents that are primarily black text with small logos, or contain small amounts of highlighted text or small colorful photos.
  • Page 18 • Custom: makes the Color Amount and/or Color Threshold options available. NOTE: When setting Auto Color Detect values, it is suggested that you start with the Medium option and scan a typical job set. If too many documents were returned as color/grayscale vs. black and white, then change to the High option and re-run the job.
  • Page 19: Adjustment Tab

    Adjustments tab The Adjustments tab provides the following options. Color Adjustment Red — changes the amount of red in the color image. Green — changes the amount of green in the color image. Blue — changes the amount of blue in the color image. •...
  • Page 20 • Apply to: - Predominant - smooths the predominant background color to white. - Neutral - smooths only the neutral color to white, and also smooths up to two additional background colors. - All - smooths the neutral color and up to two additional background colors to white.
  • Page 21: Dropout Tab

    Dropout tab The Dropout tab displays the Image Mode and Mode information that was previously described. Refer to the section entitled, “The main ISIS Driver tab” earlier in this chapter for descriptions. The Dropout tab is used to eliminate a form's background so that only the entered data is included in the electronic image (i.e., remove the form’s lines and boxes).
  • Page 22: Blank Image Detection Tab

    Blank Page Detection tab Blank Image Detection allows you to configure the scanner to not give blank images to the scanning application. Select the image size (KB), below which an image is determined to be blank. Images with sizes less than the number you select will not be created.
  • Page 23: Imprinter Tab

    Imprinter tab The Document Printer/Enhanced Printer operates at full scanner speed. The printer can add a date, time, document sequential counter, and custom messages. The print string can be configured to include both literal (static) information (i.e., information that stays the same for each document, such as batch name or operator) and dynamic information (i.e., information that may change for each page scanned, such as the document sequential counter).
  • Page 24 Counter — if you want to add a Counter to the print string, you can enter one of the following options: • Initial Value: this value is used to assign the document count for the next document entering the transport and is incremented sequentially by the scanner unless another document count is received from the host.
  • Page 25: Logs Tab

    Log tab The Log tab provides a listing of any errors that have been encountered. You can either save this information to a file by clicking the Save icon, or copy the information to the clipboard which can then be pasted into a document.

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