Kodak i1800 Series Image Processing Manual page 85

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• Low: least aggressive setting and is less likely to detect labels, poor
quality, thick or wrinkled documents as multi-fed documents.
• Medium: use Medium sensitivity if your Settings Shortcut has varying
document thickness or labels attached to the document. Depending
on the label material, most documents with labels should not be
detected as a multi-fed document.
• High: most aggressive setting. This is a good setting to use if all
documents are similar in thickness to 20-lb. Bond paper.
Active Sensors — three sensors cover the width of the paper path. In
order for multi-fed documents to be detected correctly, they must pass
under one of these sensors.
Left, Middle, Right: this allows you to select which sensor(s) you want
turned on. For example, if you know that the left side of the document
has a "sticky" note on it, you can turn off the left sensor.
Action — select an option of how you want the scanner to perform if it
detects a multi-fed document.
• Detect Only: the scanner will beep (if the scanner volume is on) and
the condition will be logged in the scanner and continue to scan.
• End Job: scanning will stop and control will return to the scanning
application (i.e., ends the job). Verify that the paper path has been
cleared and restart the scan session from the scanning application.
• Stop Feeder and Transport: scanning will stop but the scanning
application will be waiting for additional images (i.e., stops the
feeder). Scanning may be resumed by touching Resume on the
touchscreen. Scanning may be stopped by touching End Job on the
touchscreen or via the scanning application.r
A-61580 November 2007

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