Kodak I5X50 SERIES Scanning Setup Manual page 32

Hide thumbs Also See for I5X50 SERIES:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

A-61849/ISIS January 2016
• Automatic - 500 Sheets: looks for paper in the input elevator first, if
there are no documents in the input elevator, the scanner will scan
from the flatbed. This selection is recommended when you are
scanning between 250 and 500 sheets from the input elevator.
• Automatic - 750 Sheets: looks for paper in the input elevator first, if
there are no documents in the input elevator, the scanner will scan
from the flatbed. This selection is recommended when you are
scanning between 500 and 750 sheets from the input elevator.
• Normal: the input elevator is in the highest position. This selection is
recommended when you are scanning 25 sheets or less from the
input elevator.
• 100 Sheets — this selection is recommended when you are
scanning between 25 and 100 sheets from the input elevator.
• 250 Sheets — this selection is recommended when you are
scanning between 100 and 250 sheets from the input elevator.
• 500 Sheets — this selection is recommended when you are
scanning between 250 and 500 sheets from the input elevator.
• 750 Sheets — this selection is recommended when you are
scanning between 500 and 750 sheets from the input elevator.
• Flatbed — the scanner will scan from the flatbed.
Automatically start transport — if selected, the scanner will wait for
up to 10 seconds for documents to be placed in the input elevator
before scanning will begin. In addition, once the input elevator has been
emptied, the scanner will automatically resume scanning when paper is
placed in the input elevator. The scanner will wait the amount of time
specified by the document feeder timeout.
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. You can specify a time delay setting from 1 to 120
seconds.
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 (e.g., ends the job).
• Pause Scanning: scanning will stop but the scanning application will
be waiting for additional images (e.g., stops the feeder). Scanning
may be resumed by pressing the Start/Pause button on the Operator
Control Panel. Scanning may be stopped by pressing the Stop
button on the Operator Control Panel or via the scanning application.
• Pause Scanning - Wait for Paper: scanning will stop but the
scanning application will be waiting for additional images (e.g., stops
the feeder). Scanning will be resumed automatically when
documents are added to the input elevator.
31

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents