Kodak A-61580 manual Landscape Degrees

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Post scan rotation — allows you to select any rotation to be applied to the electronic image after it has been scanned.

(none)

Automatic — the scanner will analyze each document to determine how it was fed and will rotate the image to the proper orientation.

NOTES:

-There must be a sufficient amount of text on the page for this option to work properly.

-This option is designed to work best with Latin-based characters (e.g., English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Spanish).

90, 180, 270 degrees: the amount of rotation.

The following example shows how these settings effect a document that was fed landscape.

Landscape

90 degrees

180 degrees

270 degrees

Feed Orientation

 

 

 

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Contents Page Introduction About this manualImage outputs FG.jpg Best Practices Scanner setup Disable scanning Error handlingEnable scanning Initiate pollingPage Controlling image transfer order Dual stream simplex Dual stream duplexPage Jam and fault recovery Image addressing Image file storage locationsBar code recognition Image address formatIndexing schemes Starting image addressNext image address Single level indexingTwo level indexing Two level offset indexing Three level indexing Three level offset indexing Generated Automatically Controlling print strings Electronic color dropoutLevel rules Print string formattingRed dropout Resolution = 200 dpiContrast% = Threshold = Color Filter = Red Dropout  Near Complete DropoutBlue Dropout  Complete Dropout Green Dropout  Complete DropoutGreen Dropout  Near Complete Dropout Blue Dropout  Near Complete DropoutImage header information Page Zone processing Original Black and white image Relative CroppingPatch code types Programmable keysPatch reading Type 3 Patch CodeTransfer Patch Code Toggle PatchAdditional Patch Codes Batching Using the Twain Datasource Installation Overview Terminology and featuresSelect StartProgramsKodakDocument ImagingScan Accessing the ScanValidation tool Validation ToolPage Main Kodak Scanner window Page Information icons Image Settings window Toolbar buttons Preview areaInformation icons Tab Cases you will not have to change options on other tabsPage November None Landscape Degrees Image Settings Adjustments tabScan as selection of Black and White Filters Noise None Image NoneEnhancements tab Advanced Image Setup Advanced tab Input document is select Two Sided, One Sided Front, or OnePage Done returns you to the Image Settings window November Content Settings tab SensitivityPage Select Grayscale Select Sides Both Color 24-bit Select Sides Both Black and White 1-bitCreating multiple images for each side of a document Make sure Black and White 1-bit is selectedSelect Sides Both Color 24-bit Creating different settings for each side of a document Select Sides FrontSelect Sides Back Device Settings window Device General tab Paper sourceDocument Feeder Page Device Printer tab Page Date Format Yyyyddd JulianFeed Direction 180 270 Ultrasonic detection Page Template Do Not Display e.g., A.3.2.1 Display as Spaces e.g., a When Count Reached Device Batch tabReached. Options are none, Level 1, Level 2, and Level November Device Patch tab As LevelFeature Device OCP tab Creating a new Setting Shortcut Page Page Using the Isis Driver Main Isis Driver windowImage Mode Main tabPage Page Layout tab Image OrientationWhen Fixed to Transport or Relative to Document is selected General optionsColor options SuperiorScanner tab Multi-feed Detection TimeoutPower Saver OptionsPage Operations Page Color Content Learn Dropout tab Color DropoutBlank Image Detection Imprinter tab ModeDefining your print string Hyphen -, Period . , Blank or none. For example 08/24/2007Units select Inches, Centimeters or Pixels Image Address tab Level 2 Offset Address%2L Go to Level 3 or no action Batch/Patch tabBatch Control Transport End of Job, Continue and Begin New Batch or noPatch Detection Level 2 or Patch T / Transfer Patch LevelPatch Patch 4/Toggle PatchOCP tab Operator Log tab About tab Page Area Appendix a Twain Image Processing Terminology Feature Cropping