Kodak 1500 manual

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74

Go to page of

A good user manual

The rules should oblige the seller to give the purchaser an operating instrucion of Kodak 1500, along with an item. The lack of an instruction or false information given to customer shall constitute grounds to apply for a complaint because of nonconformity of goods with the contract. In accordance with the law, a customer can receive an instruction in non-paper form; lately graphic and electronic forms of the manuals, as well as instructional videos have been majorly used. A necessary precondition for this is the unmistakable, legible character of an instruction.

What is an instruction?

The term originates from the Latin word „instructio”, which means organizing. Therefore, in an instruction of Kodak 1500 one could find a process description. An instruction's purpose is to teach, to ease the start-up and an item's use or performance of certain activities. An instruction is a compilation of information about an item/a service, it is a clue.

Unfortunately, only a few customers devote their time to read an instruction of Kodak 1500. A good user manual introduces us to a number of additional functionalities of the purchased item, and also helps us to avoid the formation of most of the defects.

What should a perfect user manual contain?

First and foremost, an user manual of Kodak 1500 should contain:
- informations concerning technical data of Kodak 1500
- name of the manufacturer and a year of construction of the Kodak 1500 item
- rules of operation, control and maintenance of the Kodak 1500 item
- safety signs and mark certificates which confirm compatibility with appropriate standards

Why don't we read the manuals?

Usually it results from the lack of time and certainty about functionalities of purchased items. Unfortunately, networking and start-up of Kodak 1500 alone are not enough. An instruction contains a number of clues concerning respective functionalities, safety rules, maintenance methods (what means should be used), eventual defects of Kodak 1500, and methods of problem resolution. Eventually, when one still can't find the answer to his problems, he will be directed to the Kodak service. Lately animated manuals and instructional videos are quite popular among customers. These kinds of user manuals are effective; they assure that a customer will familiarize himself with the whole material, and won't skip complicated, technical information of Kodak 1500.

Why one should read the manuals?

It is mostly in the manuals where we will find the details concerning construction and possibility of the Kodak 1500 item, and its use of respective accessory, as well as information concerning all the functions and facilities.

After a successful purchase of an item one should find a moment and get to know with every part of an instruction. Currently the manuals are carefully prearranged and translated, so they could be fully understood by its users. The manuals will serve as an informational aid.

Table of contents for the manual

  • Page 1

    Image Processing for Scanner 1500 a nd Scanner 2500 User ’ s Guide A-63055[...]

  • Page 2

    ISIS is a r egister ed tradem ark of Pixel T ranslat ions, a div ision of Input Software, Inc . W indows and W indows NT are eith er register ed tradem arks or tradem arks of Mic rosoft Corporati on in the U nited S t ates an d/or other countries.[...]

  • Page 3

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 i Content s Introduction ..........................................................................................1 Features...........................................................................................2 Memor y Requirem ents ....................................................................3 ISIS Drive r ....[...]

  • Page 4

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 ii Length Contr ol.........................................................................18 Long Paper ..............................................................................19 Detect Page Size ....................................................................20 Read Desk ew Data ...................................[...]

  • Page 5

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 iii TWA IN Dat a Sourc e............................................................................ 38 Installation...................................................................................... 38 Kodak T wain Driver Dialog B ox .....................................................39 Buttons i n the Kodak T wain Dri [...]

  • Page 6

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 iv Image Em phasis .....................................................................56 Scanner S tatus ........................................................................57 Mirror Image ............................................................................ 59 Reverse Im age .....................................[...]

  • Page 7

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 1 Introduction Kodak ’s low volum e product ion s canners i nclude im age pr ocessing technolog y that ca n im prove im age qual ity and s ome times make the reproduct ion better than the or igina l. Kodak Digital Scienc e ™ Scanner 1500 Kodak Digital Science ™ Scanner 2500 Y ou c an use th e ISIS dri ver or TWAIN Data [...]

  • Page 8

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 2 Scanner 1500 Scanner 2500 Feature ISIS T WA IN ISIS TW A IN Ar e a Barcode Binary Mode / A utomatic Threshold Brightness Compression Contrast Detect Double Feed Detect Page Size / Detect Paper Size Detecting Patch Codes Dither / Halftone Dots per inch / Resolution (DPI) Fit to Page Gamma Halftone Mode / A utom ati c Separat[...]

  • Page 9

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 3 Memory Requirement s The Sc anner 1500 a nd the Sc anner 25 00 both ha ve 8 M B of m emor y alread y installed. Th is m ay be sufficient f or your scannin g needs . Addition al mem ory ma y be require d, dependi ng on the s electe d resolut ion and paper s ize. Y ou ma y add up to 64 M B mor e memor y on SIMM m odules for a[...]

  • Page 10

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 4 Re s o l u t i on A3 A4 A5 A6 B4 B5 B6 L ed g e r L eg a l L et t e r 100 dpi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 dpi 8 0 0 0 8 0 0 8 8 0 300 dpi 32 16 8 0 24 8 0 32 16 16 400 dpi 56 24 8 0 40 16 8 56 32 24 500 dpi – 40 16 8 64 32 16 – 56 40 Duplex Scanning (8-bit) 600 dpi – 64 32 16 – 48 24 – – 64 Re s o l u t i on A3 A4 A[...]

  • Page 11

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 5 ISIS Driver Inst allation The ISIS dri ver is inc luded wi th the scan ner . Y ou ca n install th e driver from the CD. After installat ion of the driver is com plete, i nstall your ap plicat ion software on the h ost PC. After your app licatio n software is loaded and launch ed, left-c lick on File and cho ose Selec t Scan[...]

  • Page 12

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 6 Scanner Settings Dialog Box This section des cribes the features and butto ns in th e Scanner Set ting s dial og box. The Sc anner Sett ings dial og box s hown belo w appears when eit her the Scann er 1500 or the Scan ner 2500 is selec ted in the Scanner list. V ersi on infor mation f or the driv er and sc anner app ear on [...]

  • Page 13

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 7 Mode Choose a gr ayscal e or binar y (black and white) s canni ng form at in the Mode drop-do wn list box. Select t he form at that is b est suit ed to your applicat ion. G raysca le prov ides bett er im age qualit y but req uires m ore scannin g time and mem ory . Gra yscale Bin ary NOTES: Addition al mem ory ma y be requi[...]

  • Page 14

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 8 Dither Ditherin g is a tec hnique f or reprod ucing h alftone im ages, such as a photo, in b inar y mode. T wo pixel le vels are used t o represe nt the ent ire gra yscale , thereb y reducin g the levels of gra y require d displa ying an im age. Usi ng a ditherin g pattern requ ires less mem ory than usin g a grays cale m o[...]

  • Page 15

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 9 Dot s per inch (Resolution) Dots per inch (dpi) ind icates t he scannin g reso lution, wh ich large ly determ ines the qua lity of the s canned image. The gre ater the resolut ion, the be tter the repr oduct ion. However , scann ing at a h igher resolut ion also inc reases scanni ng tim e and file s ize. This functi on sets[...]

  • Page 16

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 10 Brightness This function a llows you to adj ust the image br ightness , mak ing it lighter or dark er . T here are two Brightness m odes, Autom atic and Manual , and thr ee prese t m odes, Darken , Norm , and Ligh ten . Select th e Manual radi o button in the Bright ness gr oup box . Y ou can adjust the brightnes s setting[...]

  • Page 17

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 11 Contrast The Contrast optio n sets the im age contras t by adjus ting the difference between black and white, th ereb y making an im age sharp er or softer . In a low-c ontrast s etting, the d ifference bet ween bl ack and whit e is small, s o the im age is s ofter . In a high-contr ast setti ng, the differ ence between bl[...]

  • Page 18

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 12 Region Selection Y ou c an spec ify sin gle-sided (sim plex) or double-s ided (d uplex) scannin g in the Region Selection group box. NOTE: Both sides of the d ocum ent are scanne d at a sam e tim e in duplex s canning. The f ront sid e of the im age/page is o utput first, then th e back side of the image/page. • Front Ma[...]

  • Page 19

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 13 Specifying an A rea T o captur e a portio n of an im age, clic k on the Area button to access the Set Scannin g Area dialog box . Area settings are determ ined by the X and Y pos itions an d the width an d length c oordin ates. Original Scanned image Set the sc anning are a in the Set Scan ning Area di alog box on the basi[...]

  • Page 20

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 14 Kodak Scanner Sp ecial Features Dialog Box This section des cribes the features and butto ns in th e Kodak Sc anner S peci al Featur es dialog b ox. This d ialog box is acces sed b y clicking on the More button i n the Sc anner Se ttings d ialog box. The Kodak Scan ner S pecial F eatures di alog box shown be low app ears w[...]

  • Page 21

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 15 The Kodak Scan ner S pecial F eatures di alog box shown be low app ears when the Scanner 2500 is select ed in the Scan ner lis t.[...]

  • Page 22

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 16 Buttons in the Kodak Scanner Special Features Dialog B ox Following are descr iptions of the butt ons in th e Kodak Scanner Special Features dia log box. Barcode Click on the Barcode butt on to acc ess the Bar code Par ameter s dialog box. This dial og box a llows you t o choos e barco de and patch cod e options. R efer to[...]

  • Page 23

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 17 Image Emphasis Image Emphasis all ows you t o adjus t the softness or sharpnes s of the scann ed im age. Choose o ne of the f ollowing im age emphas is levels: High, Med ium , Low , Non e, and Smooth. The def ault is Me dium . Orig inal S mooth Hi gh Noise Reduction Un wanted blac k speck les or s plotches in a scanne d do[...]

  • Page 24

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 18 Gamma The Gamma option a llows yo u to def ine the g amm a curve settin g for norm al scanning and com puter sc reen viewin g. Choose one of the f ive gamm a curves in th e Gamma drop-down lis t box . Ther e are standard and CRT levels in a gamm a curve. If you inten d to vie w the scanned images on a com puter scr een, se[...]

  • Page 25

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 19 Long Paper W hen Long Paper is enabled , a len gthy t ype of docum ent, such as an oil drill c hart or a cardi ogram, c an be captur ed. NOTE: This feature is a vailabl e only on the Scanner 2500. The s canned im age is div ided and f iled in t he size s electe d in the Page Size drop-do wn list box . The s cannable leng t[...]

  • Page 26

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 20 The lengt h that ca n be sc anned is d etermined by the m em ory size. Scanner Me mory dpi Docum ent Width Longest Docu ment Size Comments 8 MB (no additional memory added) 200 Letter 8 lette r size pages (1 1 inches l ong) 16 images when scanning duplex 72 MB 200 Letter 30 letter size pages (1 1 inches l ong) 60 images wh[...]

  • Page 27

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 21 Read De skew Dat a Enable Re ad Deskew Data to detect the sk ewing of a docum ent and notify the applica tion when a sk ewed docum ent occurs . NOTE: Read Deskew Data is not available whe n Long Paper is enable d. Detect Double Feed W hen Detect Double Feed is enabl ed, multi ple feed doc um ents (two or m ore documents s [...]

  • Page 28

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 22 Mirror Image Sel ect M irror Imag e to fl ip scanned im ages to create mirr or images. Origin al M irror Reverse Image Select Rev erse Im age to re verse the c olor of the scanne d im age so that black areas ar e white an d white ar eas are b lack . Origin al Rev erse Remove Shadow Enabl e Remove Shadow to r emove an y bla[...]

  • Page 29

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 23 White Lev el From Paper W hen White Level From Paper is on, th e first 3 mm of each docum ent is anal yzed and the back ground br igh tnes s lev el is adjuste d so the bac kground of the sc anned doc ument bec omes white. Whi te Level From Paper is “Off” whe n Dither or Grayscal e is enable d. • Auto—wh en Dit her [...]

  • Page 30

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 24 Binary Mode A utomatic Threshold Sel ecting Automatic Threshold aut omatic ally sets Brigh tness , Contrast , White Level Fr om Paper , Gamma , Noise R eduction , and Image Emph asis in acco rdance wit h the sca nning re soluti on. Automat ic Thresho ld is v alid on ly when a binar y mode is specif ied in Mode . Select th [...]

  • Page 31

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 25 Manual Feed Modes T he Manual Feed M odes group box allows you to conf igure the feeder in different wa ys, from a manual f eed m ode so you can s can pages one by one, to a mode where you onl y have to place paper in the feeder to begin s canning . Choose a m anual fee d m ode: • Off — Manual Feed is off. • On—you[...]

  • Page 32

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 26 Scanner Information The Counter and S tatus buttons in the Scanner Information group box allo w you to c heck the s can count a nd roll er status. Click on the Counter button t o acces s the Cou nter dia log box to v iew the current scan coun t or to s et up the c ounter . Scanner Counter — when this b utton is s electe [...]

  • Page 33

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 27 Click on the S tatus button to acces s the Scann er S tatus dialog box to view rol ler clean ing a nd replac ement g uidelines . Refer to the scanner ’s User ’s Guide f or detailed i nform ation about cleaning and rep lacing the r ollers . W hen you have c leaned or r eplaced the rollers , click on the Clea r button to[...]

  • Page 34

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 28 Barcode The s canner can rea d barc odes. The barcode data is ana lyzed a nd the infor mation is sent in ASCI I code to an applicat ion th at supports barcode re ading ( e.g., Kodak D igital Scienc e Capt ure Software) . IMPORT ANT : Y our app licatio n must s upport barc ode rea ding. The follo wing bar code types can be [...]

  • Page 35

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 29 4. Check the Enab le Barc ode box. 5. Select th e barcode r egion in the Barcode Setti ngs For drop -down list box . T en regions can be s pecif ied: five f ront barc odes (F ront #1-Fr ont #5) and f ive back barcodes ( Back #1-Back #5). 6. Select a m easurem ent in the Uni t s drop-do wn list box in pix els, mm, or inches[...]

  • Page 36

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 30 9. Set the bar code area : • X-Positio n to Begi n Search —m ust be 1 0 mm (0.39 inches ) to the left of the f irst barc ode data to be r ead. • Y -Pos ition to Begin Se arch—the l ength f rom the top of the docum ent to the upper edge of the barc ode. • W id th of area on page to s earch—set t his va lue 20 mm[...]

  • Page 37

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 31 Detecting Patch Codes Patch codes can be used to i ndex docum ents via the industr y standard patch cod es ll, lll, and T . The patch code data is ana lyzed an d the inf orm ation is sent to an applicat ion that supports patch co de readi ng (e.g., Kodak Digital Science Capture Software). IMPORT ANT : Y our app licatio n m[...]

  • Page 38

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 32 The Barc ode Param eters dia log box lists the Front Side an d Back Side sett ings. 4. Choose the direct ion of s canning (Hor izontal Orie ntation or V ert ical Orientation) in Patchc ode Orientati on . Type II Type III Type T V ertical O rient ation Document Printer (Imprinter) The Imprinter butto n in the Scanner Specia[...]

  • Page 39

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 33 Printing a Counter , Date, Time, or Fixed S tring Use the fol lowing s trings to pr int an y com bination of a counter , a date, a time, or a fixed str ing. Counter #:9999999 The f irst pound char acter (#) encount ered in t he string is replac ed with the value s pecif ied in the Counter dialog box . Ever y succes sive po[...]

  • Page 40

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 34 Printing St art Posi tion Printin g is done vertica lly from the top of the paper . The ch aracter to p (“A” in t he diagram belo w) points to the r ight edg e of the doc ument. 10 mm 10 mm Pape r Printing area Start po s ition A Character top The pr inting start pos ition is spec ified in t he Prin ting Offset text b [...]

  • Page 41

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 35 Setting up for Document Printing 1. Click on the Mor e button to ac cess th e Scanner S pecial Featur es dialog box . 2. Click on the Imprint er button to ac cess the Imprinter Par am eters dialog box . 3. Check the Enable I mprinter box. 4. T y pe the character seque nce in t he Impri nter String text box . A tim e and da[...]

  • Page 42

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 36 Counter Click on the Counter button in t he Im printer Par ameters dialog box to access the Counter dialog box to vie w the cur rent scan count or to set up the cou nter . Scanner Counter — when this b utton is s electe d, the num ber of sheets scanned appears on ly on the s canner ’s LCD displ ay . User Counter —whe[...]

  • Page 43

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 37 Compression Scanned image data ca n be com press ed to decrease file si zes. W hen Compression is spec ified, f iles tr ansmitted f rom the scanner dec rease in size, thus al lowing m ore im ages to be stor ed on the h ost PC. Sele ct a compressi o n type i n the Compress ion box in th e Scan ned Docum ent Name dial og box[...]

  • Page 44

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 38 TW A IN Dat a Source Inst allation The T WAIN Data Source is include d with t he scanner . Y ou can ins tall the driv er from the CD. After installat ion of the driver is com plete, i nstall your ap plicat ion software on the h ost PC. After your app licatio n software is loaded and launch ed, left-c lick on File and cho o[...]

  • Page 45

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 39 Kodak T w ai n Driver Dialog Box This sec tion descr ibes the f eatures and b uttons i n the Kodak T wain Driver dialo g box . The Kodak T wain Dr iver dialog box sho wn belo w appears when th e Scanner 1500 is selected in the Scanner l ist.[...]

  • Page 46

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 40 The Kodak T wain Dr iver dialog box sho wn belo w appears when th e Scanner 2500 is selected in the Scanner l ist.[...]

  • Page 47

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 41 Buttons in the Kodak T wain Driver Dialog Box Following are descr iptions of the butt ons in th e Kodak T wain Driver dialog box . Scan Click on the Scan b utton to ac cept al l selectio ns and be gin scann ing. Pr eScan Click on the PreScan button t o scan a docum ent so you can check the selected scanning s ettings . Fre[...]

  • Page 48

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 42 Side Y ou c an specif y singl e-sided or d ouble-s ided scan ning in t he Side group box by selec ting the Simpl ex or Duplex radio b utton. NOTES: Both sides of the d ocum ent are scanne d at a sam e tim e in duplex s canning. The f ront sid e of the im age/page is o utput first, then th e back side of the image/page. Sid[...]

  • Page 49

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 43 Image T ype Choose a gr ayscal e or binar y (black and white) s canni ng form at in the Image T ype drop-d own list b ox. Se lect the f orm at that is best su ited to your app licatio n. Gra yscale provides better im age qual it y but requires mo re scanning tim e and mem ory . G rays cale Bina ry NOTE: Addi tiona l me mor[...]

  • Page 50

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 44 Paper Size This function det ermines the scann ing area b y a pre-det erm ined size. The def ault paper size is set when a scan ner is f irst selec ted. Y ou can choose a paper size i n the Paper Si ze drop-d own lis t box. NOTE: Changin g the paper si ze affects the Area , Region , Hal ft one (Dither), and Barcod e settin[...]

  • Page 51

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 45 Creating a New Paper Size 1. T y pe the paper name, width, and len gth into th e appropr iate tex t boxes in the Free Paper Nam e/Size gr oup box in t he Free P age Siz e di alog box. 2. Click on the Add button. The ne w paper size is register ed and the name app ears in t he Adde d Pape r Size Li st box. Deleting a Paper [...]

  • Page 52

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 46 Half tone (Dither) Ditherin g is a tec hnique f or reproduc ing halftone im ages, such as a photo, in b inar y mode. T wo pixel le vels are used t o represe nt the ent ire gra yscale , thereb y reducin g the levels of gra y require d displa ying an im age. Usi ng a ditherin g pattern requ ires less mem ory than usin g a gr[...]

  • Page 53

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 47 Brightness The Brightness option allows you to adj ust the im age brigh tness, mak ing it lighter or dark er . Adjust th e bright ness setti ng by dragg ing the Br ightnes s slidi ng bar in the Front S ide Settings or Back Side Se ttings gr oup box . Select a value fr om 1- 255. The d efault is 128. T he sm aller the num b[...]

  • Page 54

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 48 Contrast The Contrast optio n sets the im age contras t by adjus ting the difference between black and white, th ereb y making an im age sharp er or softer . In a low-c ontrast s etting, the d ifference bet ween bl ack and whit e is small, s o the im age is s ofter . In a high-contr ast setti ng, the differ ence between bl[...]

  • Page 55

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 49 Sub A rea Y ou c an define a brigh tness l evel and dither s ettin g for a s pecific area of an im age that is different f rom the brightnes s leve l and dit her sett ing of the wh ole im age. This way , a pictur e can be d ithered whi le the r est of the page remains undither ed, or a f aint stam p can be enha nced b y se[...]

  • Page 56

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 50 Specifying an A rea T o captur e a portio n of an im age, clic k on the Sub Area button in the Front Side S ettings gr oup box or in the Back Side Settin gs grou p box to access the Sub Area dialog b ox. NOTE: The Sub Area d ialog box shown a bove app ears for the Scanner 1500. The Sub Area dialog box shown be low ap pears[...]

  • Page 57

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 51 More Settings Dialog Box This section des cribes the features and butto ns in th e More Setti ngs dialog box . Th is dialo g box is access ed by clic king on the Mor e butto n in the Kod ak T wain Driver dia log box . The More S ettings d ialog box sho wn below app ears when the Scanner 1500 is selected in the Scanner l is[...]

  • Page 58

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 52 The More S ettings d ialog box sho wn below app ears when the Scanner 2500 is selected in the Sc anner l ist.[...]

  • Page 59

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 53 Buttons in the More Settings Dialog Box Following are descr iptions of the butt ons in th e More Se ttings dialog box . Imprinter Click on the Imprinter butto n to acces s the Im printer Param eters dialog box . Th is dialo g box al lows you to choose docum ent printer options. R efer to th e section entitle d “Docum ent[...]

  • Page 60

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 54 White Lev el W hen White Le vel is on, the firs t 3 mm of each doc ument is analyze d and the bac kgr ound brightnes s leve l is adj usted so th e back ground of the scann ed docum ent becom es white. W hite Level is set to “From W hite S tic k” when Hal ft one (Dither) or Grayscal e is en abled. • From W hite S tick[...]

  • Page 61

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 55 Gamma The Gamma option a llows yo u to def ine the g amm a curve settin g for norm al scanning and com puter sc reen viewin g. Choose one of the f ive gamm a curves in th e Gamma drop-down lis t box . Ther e are standard and CRT levels in a gamm a curve. If you inten d to vie w the scanned images on a com puter scr een, se[...]

  • Page 62

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 56 Lamp Sele ct Red in t he Lamp box to allow the scanner t o perf orm red dropout c olor . T he green lamp is the norm al settin g. W hen red dropout is specif ied, m ost red c haracters , lines, or illustrat ions will not be captured when a doc ument is s canned. NOTE: This feature is a vailabl e only on the Sca nner 2500. [...]

  • Page 63

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 57 Scanner S t atus The Counter and Wa rn i n g butto ns in the Scanner S tatus group box allow you to chec k the sc an count and roller status. Click on the Counter button t o acces s the Cou nter dia log box to v iew the current scan coun t or to s et up the c ounter . Scan Counter —when th is button is selec ted, the num[...]

  • Page 64

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 58 Click on the Warning button to ac cess the Warning S tatus dialog b ox to view rol ler clean ing a nd replac ement g uidelines . Refer to the scanner ’s User ’s Guide f or detailed i nform ation about cleaning and rep lacing the r ollers . W hen you have c leaned or r eplaced the rollers , click on the Clea r button to[...]

  • Page 65

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 59 Mirror Image Sel ect M irror Imag e to fl ip scanned im ages to create mirr or images Origin al M irror Reverse Image Select Rev erse Im age to re verse the c olor of the scanne d im age so that black areas ar e white an d white ar eas are b lack . Origin al Rev erse[...]

  • Page 66

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 60 A utomatic Separation (Half tone Mode) W hen Automatic Se paration is enabled, t he scan ner autom aticall y recognizes and se parates text a nd phot o. This functi on autom atically sets tonal grad ation type. The text is scanned in binar y m ode and the photo im age areas are scann ed in dit her m ode specif ied in Halft[...]

  • Page 67

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 61 Fit to Page Selectin g Fit to Page allo ws you to spec if y whether doc uments are scanned at actual s ize or red uced (F it to Pa ge) size. Norm ally, the scann er scans at 100% of the act ual page size. Som e of the data on t he edges of the page m ay be lost. W hen Fit to Page is enabled, th e scann er shrink s the im a[...]

  • Page 68

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 62 Stop at Skew W hen S top at Skew is en abled, the scanner s tops scanni ng when a skewed doc ument is detecte d. NOTE: This feature is a vailabl e only on the Sca nner 1500. Manual Feed M anual Feed allows you to conf igure th e feeder in different ways, from a manual f eed m ode so you can scan pages one b y one, to a m o[...]

  • Page 69

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 63 Document Printer (Imprinter) The Imprinter butto n in the Scanner Special Features dialo g box allows you to acces s the Im printer Par ameter s dialog box in whic h you can set u p parameters for the opt ional doc ument pri nter . The docum ent printer c an print c haracter strings on a docum ent. There ar e two print ing[...]

  • Page 70

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 64 Printing a Counter , Date, Time, or Fixed S tring Use the fol lowing s trings to pr int an y com bination of a counter , a date, a time, or a fixed str ing. Counter #:9999999 The f irst pound char acter (#) encount ered in t he string is replac ed with the value s pecif ied in the Counter dialog box . A double pound charac[...]

  • Page 71

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 65 Printing St art Posi tion Printin g is done vertica lly from the top of the paper . The ch aracter to p (“A” in t he diagram belo w) points to the r ight edg e of the doc ument. 10 mm 10 mm Pape r Printing area Start po s ition A Character top The pr inting start pos ition is spec ified in t he Printing Offset text box[...]

  • Page 72

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 66 Setting up for Document Printing 1. Click on the Mor e button to ac cess th e More d ialog box . 2. Click on the Imprint er button to ac cess the Imprinter Par am eters dialog box . 3. Check the Enable I mprinter box. 4. T y pe the character seque nce in t he Impri nter String text box . A tim e and date c an also be speci[...]

  • Page 73

    A-63055 Decem ber 1999 67 Counter Click on the Counter button in t he Im printer Par ameters dialog box to access the Counter dialog box to vie w the cur rent scan count or to set up the cou nter . Scan Counter —when th is button is selec ted, the number of sheets scanned appears on ly on the s canner ’s LCD displ ay . User Counter —when this[...]

  • Page 74

    EAST M A N KO D AK COM P ANY Docu ment I m agin g Rochester , New Y ork 14650 Kodak, Di gital Scienc e, an d the ds m onogram symbol, are trad emarks of Eastma n Kodak Comp any . Printed o n recycl ed paper. A-63055 12/99  Eastman Kodak Company , 1999 DOCU MEN T IM AGING[...]