Patch Types 2, 3 and T these patch types are used for image addressing. When the Patch Reader detects a patch, it automatically assigns a new image address to the new document. This eliminates the task of trying to determine where one document stops and the next starts when an operator is viewing electronic images. It provides a hierarchical document structure and offers an
The Patch Reader controls document level changes by automatically sensing a predefined patch code and changing the document level accordingly.
Patch 2 — assigns a Level 2 to the current document.
(Do not use these patches for production – they are not to spec)
Patch 3 — assigns a Level 3 to the current document.
(Do not use these patches for production – they are not to spec)
Patch T/Transfer Patch — assigns a predetermined level to the next document. Defined as Level 2 or Level 3.
(Do not use these patches for production – they are not to spec)
Patch Confirmation tone the confirmation tone may be used to signal that a patch has been recognized. The default is no confirmation tone.
See the Kodak publication
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