Kodak A-61580 manual Select Sides Both Color 24-bit, Select Sides Both Black and White 1-bit

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9. Select Done to return to the Image Settings window.

NOTE: You will notice that the Side option now has two entries: Both: Color (24-bit)and Both: Black and White (1-bit).

10.Select Sides: Both: Color (24-bit).

Make any other adjustments to the color image settings on the rest of the tabs on the Image Settings window.

11.Select Sides: Both: Black and White (1-bit).

Make any other adjustments to the black and white image settings on the rest of the tabs on the Image Settings window.

12.When finished, select Home to return to the main Kodak Scanner window and then select Save to save your selections to the shortcut.

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Contents Page About this manual IntroductionImage outputs FG.jpg Best Practices Scanner setup Enable scanning Error handlingDisable scanning Initiate pollingPage Controlling image transfer order Dual stream duplex Dual stream simplexPage Jam and fault recovery Bar code recognition Image file storage locationsImage addressing Image address formatNext image address Starting image addressIndexing schemes Single level indexingTwo level indexing Two level offset indexing Three level indexing Three level offset indexing Generated Automatically Level rules Electronic color dropoutControlling print strings Print string formattingContrast% = Threshold = Color Filter = Resolution = 200 dpiRed dropout Red Dropout  Near Complete DropoutGreen Dropout  Near Complete Dropout Green Dropout  Complete DropoutBlue Dropout  Complete Dropout Blue Dropout  Near Complete DropoutImage header information Page Original Black and white image Relative Cropping Zone processingPatch reading Programmable keysPatch code types Type 3 Patch CodeAdditional Patch Codes Transfer Patch CodeToggle Patch Batching Installation Overview Terminology and features Using the Twain DatasourceValidation tool Accessing the ScanSelect StartProgramsKodakDocument ImagingScan Validation ToolPage Main Kodak Scanner window Page Information icons Image Settings window Preview area Toolbar buttonsInformation icons Cases you will not have to change options on other tabs TabPage November None Landscape Degrees Scan as selection of Black and White Image SettingsAdjustments tab Image None Filters Noise NoneEnhancements tab Advanced Image Setup Input document is select Two Sided, One Sided Front, or One Advanced tabPage Done returns you to the Image Settings window November Sensitivity Content Settings tabPage Select Grayscale Select Sides Both Black and White 1-bit Select Sides Both Color 24-bitMake sure Black and White 1-bit is selected Creating multiple images for each side of a documentSelect Sides Both Color 24-bit Select Sides Back Creating different settings for each side of a documentSelect Sides Front Device Settings window Document Feeder Device General tabPaper source Page Device Printer tab Page Yyyyddd Julian Date FormatFeed Direction 180 270 Ultrasonic detection Page Template Do Not Display e.g., A.3.2.1 Display as Spaces e.g., a Reached. Options are none, Level 1, Level 2, and Level When Count ReachedDevice Batch tab November As Level Device Patch tabFeature Device OCP tab Creating a new Setting Shortcut Page Page Main Isis Driver window Using the Isis DriverMain tab Image ModePage Page Image Orientation Layout tabGeneral options When Fixed to Transport or Relative to Document is selectedSuperior Color optionsScanner tab Power Saver TimeoutMulti-feed Detection OptionsPage Operations Page Color Content Learn Blank Image Detection Dropout tabColor Dropout Mode Imprinter tabUnits select Inches, Centimeters or Pixels Defining your print stringHyphen -, Period . , Blank or none. For example 08/24/2007 Image Address tab Level 2 Offset Address%2L Batch Control Batch/Patch tabGo to Level 3 or no action Transport End of Job, Continue and Begin New Batch or noLevel 2 or Patch T / Transfer Patch Level Patch DetectionPatch 4/Toggle Patch PatchOCP tab Operator Log tab About tab Page Area Appendix a Twain Image Processing Terminology Feature Cropping