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Automatic Deskew select this option to automatically deskew a document within ±0.3 degrees of the document’s leading edge. This option is not available when you have Fixed to Transport cropping selected. Automatic Deskew is always enabled when using Aggressive or Relative to Document cropping.

NOTE: To prevent data loss, the document must have all four corners within the image path.

X-Offsetfor Fixed to Transport cropping this is the distance from the left end of the scanner to the left edge of the scanning area. For Relative to Document cropping this is the distance from the left edge of the document to the left edge of the zone. This option is not available if you use Automatic or Aggressive cropping.

Y-Offset— for Fixed to Transport and Relative to Document cropping this is the position from the top end of the document to the top end of the scanning area. This option is not available if you use Automatic or Aggressive cropping.

Width — the width of the scanning area. This option is not available if you use Automatic or Aggressive cropping.

Length — the length of the scanning area. If Overscan is not selected, the scanner will not continue capturing beyond the trail edge of the document. For example, if you setup the scanner for 8 ½” x 11” portrait-fed documents, and you scan an 8 ½ x 4” document, the scanner will return an 8 ½ x 4” scanned area. This option is not available if you use Automatic or Aggressive cropping.

Center Frame when using Fixed to Transport and Relative cropping, automatically calculates the x-offset for center-fed feeding based upon document size selected. This option is not available if you use Automatic or Aggressive cropping.

Rotate Frame when using Fixed to Transport and Relative cropping, automatically calculates the offset values based upon feed orientation of the document size selected (landscape vs. portrait). This option is not available if you use Automatic or Aggressive cropping.

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Contents User’s Guide Page Kodak i100 Series Scanners IntroductionAbout this manual Supporting documentation Image outputs October RB.tif rear FG.jpg front FB.tif frontGrayscale Bi-tonal/binary Basic image capture Best PracticesScanner setup Feed documents Enable scanningDisable scanning Initiate pollingError handling Controlling image transfer order Bi-tonal and color duplex Single outputGrayscale only duplex Simultaneous outputOctober Grayscale only simplex Color only simplexBi-tonal and color simplex Simultaneous output bi-tonal and grayscale simplex Jam and fault recoveryElectronic color dropout Image file storage locations Bar code recognitionContrast% = Color Filter = Background = Contrast% = Threshold = Color Filter = Background =Red Dropout  Near Complete Dropout Red Dropout  Complete DropoutBlue Dropout  Near Complete Dropout Green Dropout  Complete DropoutGreen Dropout  Near Complete Dropout Blue Dropout  Complete DropoutImage header information Original Bi-tonal image Relative Cropping Zone processingOctober Using the Twain Data Source October Button Description Scan Validation Tool dialog boxKodak Scanner Properties dialog box Buttons on the Kodak Scanner Properties dialog box Imaging tab October Disabled No Noise Filter Used October October Black on White polarity October October October October Paper tab Relative to Document zone processing used for batches Cropping valuesOriginal Bi-tonal image Relative to Document October Overscan values Compression tab None Better, Best, SuperiorRemove Red, Remove Green, Remove Blue Dropout tabOctober Multifeed tab Sensitivity levels Options tab Tool, via the Twain Data Source Setup tabInfo tab Using the Isis Driver Jpeg Images and their file names Opens the image viewer to display one image at a Scanner Settings dialog box Buttons on the Scanner Settings dialog box October Camera settings area Image Processing settings October Fixed thresholding ATP disabled October Original Binary image Relative To Document Cropping Layout Dpi 80 Threshold 20 Contrast Dpi 80 Threshold 100 Contrast Automatic  not available for i100 Series ScannersMore Scanner Settings dialog box Values. For more information about the Camera selections see Image Control options Good, Better, Best and SuperiorBlack on White polarity Independent. Choose None, Lone Pixel or Majority Rule Noise FilterColor Dropout Scanner Control dialog box October October Defining the Scan Area October Eastman Kodak Company

i100 Series specifications

The Kodak i100 Series is a renowned line of document scanners designed to meet the needs of various business environments through advanced imaging technologies, compact design, and efficient performance. This series is particularly popular among businesses that require high-volume scanning capabilities while ensuring optimal image quality and reliability.

One of the standout features of the Kodak i100 Series is its ability to scan at impressive speeds, capable of handling up to 100 images per minute. This efficiency allows organizations to enhance their productivity, particularly in environments where large volumes of documents need to be digitized quickly. The series supports a variety of paper types and sizes, allowing for versatility in scanning operations.

Another key aspect of the i100 Series is its advanced image processing capabilities. The scanners employ Kodak's Perfect Page Technology, which automatically adjusts image quality in real-time, ensuring that every scanned document is clear and legible. The technology compensates for poor-quality originals, enhances contrast, and ensures accurate color reproduction. This feature is especially valuable for businesses that work with documents of varying quality.

The i100 Series also supports duplex scanning, which enables users to capture both sides of a document in a single pass. This not only saves time but also eliminates the need for manual intervention, thereby reducing the risk of paper jams and increasing workflow efficiency. Additionally, the series is equipped with ultrasonic double-feed detection, ensuring that no pages are missed during scanning.

User-friendliness is a hallmark of the Kodak i100 Series. The scanners are designed with a straightforward interface, allowing users of all skill levels to operate them with ease. Furthermore, the i100 Series connects seamlessly to various document management systems, making it easy to integrate into existing workflows.

The build quality of the i100 Series is robust yet compact, making it suitable for small office spaces without sacrificing performance. The scanners are lightweight and portable, which means they can be easily relocated as business needs change.

In conclusion, the Kodak i100 Series document scanners combine speed, image quality, and user-friendly features, making them an excellent choice for businesses looking to streamline their document management processes. With advanced technologies like Perfect Page and duplex scanning, coupled with a compact design, the i100 Series effectively meets the demands of modern business environments. Whether for high-volume scanning or for handling varied document types, the Kodak i100 Series stands out as a reliable solution in the world of document scanning.