Kodak A-61555 manual Patch function overview, Patch Readers, Patch types

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Patch function overview

All i1800 Series Scanners provide toggle patch capability. This type of patch is used to trigger the scanner to switch from the current image stream (black-and-white) to the alternative image stream (color/ grayscale).

The Patch Readers

The Patch Readers allow you to automatically increment the image

 

address or initiate a special function. Image addressing must be

 

enabled in order to use the Patch Readers. Patch sheets are inserted

 

during document preparation.

 

 

There are four off-center, permanently mounted Patch Readers. They

 

can be independently enabled or disabled by your capture software

 

application.

 

 

If more than one Patch Reader is enabled and any one of the enabled

 

Patch Readers successfully decodes the patch, then the patch will be

 

read. Also, if the patch bars pass under more than one patch head that

 

is enabled, there is a higher probability that the patch will be read.

 

NOTE: Almost all patch reading problems are related to poor quality

 

patch codes or patch sheets. Using only the best quality printed

 

patch sheets will ensure the highest possible read rates.

 

See Kodak publication A-61599, Patch Code Information, for complete

 

information.

 

Patch types

Patch Types 1, 4, and 6 — these patch types can be used by the

 

capture software application to perform post-scan functions. These

 

patches are not used for image addressing.

 

IMPORTANT: Do not use these illustrated patches for production —

 

they are not to spec.

 

Patch 1

Patch 4

Patch 6

Toggle Patch — the Toggle patch is a Type 4 patch that is used to trigger the scanner to switch from the current image stream (black-and- white) to the alternative image stream (color/grayscale).

NOTE: Toggle patch orientation is different depending on whether image addressing is disabled or enabled.

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Contents Page Contents Enhanced Printer/Patch Readers Appendix B Introduction New features Scanner features Supporting documentation System requirementsPhone numbers United States and Canada Contacting Service and SupportMsds Safety informationEnvironmental information EMC statementsNetzanschluß Power systemAcoustic emission ConnectionScanner components Front view Getting StartedPage Page Internal components Rear view Turning the scanner on Using the ScannerApril Materials Turning the scanner off Starting and stopping scanningDocument preparation Page Locking the side guides Adjusting the input elevatorSelecting your feeding PositionPage Output tray options Adjusting the output trayAdjusting the side guides Page Adjusting the angle of the output tray Adjusting the end stopPage Exit deflector Page Adjusting the short document tray Adjusting the height of the scanner Automatic feeding Feeding documents using multi-feed detectionContinuous feeding Manual feeding Feeding documents that require special handling Using the operator control panel touchscreen Settings screen Page Selecting the tone Selecting a language Page Page Image Calibration Udds Calibration For millimeters Printer unitsFragile Feed mode Message window Idle screenOperator Log Image Address informationInformation Accessing scannerCount only mode Performing a Print test Lowering the elevator Page Disabling the Printer Select Print Offset. The following screen will be displayedPage Performing a self test Scanning Using function keys when scanningChanging image address levels Manually pausing and resuming the scanner Automatically pausing and resuming the scannerResuming from Power Saver mode Power Saver mode Viewing messagesEnhanced Printer overview Enhanced Printer and Patch ReadersFont size Printer specificationsChanging the front horizontal print position Changing print positionsHorizontal print position Changing the rearPage Page Replacing the ink cartridge Page Replacing the front blotter strips Page Replacing the rear blotter strips Patch types Patch function overviewPatch Readers Toggle Patch Patch code placementMaintenance Procedure Start Middle Start of new Day Shift Cleaning frequency chart Cleaning tools and materialsOrdering parts Supplies, consumables and accessoriesCleaning procedures Cleaning the rollers Cleaning the separation roller tires Cleaning the feed module tires Close the printer access cover April Edges of the transport Guides basic cleaning Cleaning the imagingUpper imaging guide Cleaning the imaging guides thorough cleaningLower imaging guide Running a transport Cleaning sheetFinal cleaning steps Replacement procedures Align these areas IMPORTANTDo not overstretch the tire it may tear Locking tab Replacing the separation roller or separation roller tires Guides Replacing the preSeparation pad Replacing the imagingAccessing Operator Log TroubleshootingAccessing the Operator Log from the Scan Validation tool Page Page ID# Message listingEnhanced Printer and Patch Readers for more Image Processing Guide for valid values Informational message. The pod was closed April Numerical message Contacting Service Problem Possible Solution Problem solvingIf you are using iThresholding, reduce the Contrast value Resolution Printer Accessory Ultralightweight Paper Feed ModuleBackground Accessory Kodak Manual Feeder Appendix B Specifications