Introduction; Features - Kodak i9600 Series User Manual

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Introduction

Features

A-61058 January 2003
The Kodak i9600 Series Writers provide the capability of writing
digital images to archive media. Image files are accepted from a
host system, decompressed, composed along with image marks
and optional frame annotation, and converted to analog format.
The resulting images are written to Kodak Reference Archive
Media.
Two models are available:
Kodak i9610 Writer: writes at 4800 scan lines per second.
Kodak i9620 Writer: writes at 9600 scan lines per second.
Kodak i9600 Series Writers provide the following:
• Quick and easy filming
• Filming of bi-tonal digital images for long-term archival storage
• Accepts standard TIFF images (Tagged Image File Format)*
• Accepts Group III, Group III 2-dimensional, Group IV, and JBIG
compression types
• Scales images from 20:1 to 60:1 reduction ratio
• Writes one or two rolls concurrently
• Accepts mixed image sizes
• Films in simplex, duplex, and 2-up formats
• Provides image marks and frame annotations
• Assigns image addresses for image indexing
• Provides audible and visual alarms
• Provides the ability to make a film leader
• Allows for manual film advance or run-to-end of film
• Displays the film remaining in one or both storage media
cassettes
• Indicates the device is busy (image being filmed) or idle
• Intelligent energy control — after a period of no use, the Writer
can automatically switch to an idle state. The actual power
consumed drops to less than 5% full power
*
Does not accept tiled and multi -stripped images
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