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Lead End Code — exposed by the microfilmer on a roll of film before any other code. It appears only after the recommended threading leader, and before Preset Code. It contains:

Start character

Roll number

Mode modifiers

Image offset

Magnification

Image polarity

Stop character

MAPI Microsoft Messaging Application Programming Interface. A messaging architecture and a client interface component for applications such as electronic mail, scheduling, calendaring and document management. As a messaging architecture, MAPI provides a consistent interface for multiple application programs to interact with multiple messaging systems across a variety of hardware platforms.

Multilevel indexing — a means of grouping documents in a structured manner where one type of document is associated with a particular level and another type of document is associated with another level of greater or lesser importance or rank. In contrast, single-level indexing assigns equal importance to each document and no grouping by level takes place. A typical example of multilevel indexing is an insurance application with claims associated with Level 2, and attachments associated with Level 1.

NOTE: The scanner supports 3-level indexing,

Level — this is the number of different image marks the program will count.

1 level means all image marks will be counted equally regardless of size.

2 level means all image marks will be counted in two classifications. The easiest to consider is small and medium image marks. You can also have small and medium counted as one classification and large image marks as the second classification; or you could have small image marks counted as one classification, and medium and large image marks counted as the other classification.

3 level means all image marks will be counted in three classifications. The easiest to consider is small, medium and large image marks.

Network Node a logical entity within the Image Server Software.

Original Size the image is displayed in the window based on the dimensions and resolution of the scanned image (i.e., an inch on the scanned image is displayed as an inch on the screen).

Page a page is always in paper form and is part of a paper document. A page can produce one or more image (single-sided page) or two images (double-sided page) after scanning.

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Contents User’s Guide Page Eastman Kodak Company Software License Agreement Introduction Product featuresSystem requirements Using this manual Main window Getting StartedTitle bar Menu bar File menu March Edit menu Annotate menu March View menu March March March Customize menu Customizing your keyboardAssigning shortcut keys March Unassigning shortcut keys March Navigate menu March March Image Processing menu CAR menu Setup menu Help menu Button Description ToolbarRotate 90 Counterclockwise rotates Annotation toolbox March Full Keypad Partial Keypad Image Retrieval keypadMarch March March March March Image processing Control Panel March March March March March March March Image display pane Status bar Calibrating the scanner Using the SoftwareOpening an application Retrieving images from film Searching for next occurrence of an image address Using the odometer modeSearching for a preset image address Batch scan March March Opening images Saving an image Printing an image Faxing an image Mailing images Cropping images Setting Manual and Automatic duplex processingZooms in on the image area Duplex Processing dialog box Image area Before AfterMarch Before Rotation After Rotation Rotating an image using duplex processingSelect AnnotatePolyline Select AnnotateText Using the Text option Adding a noteLoading images Creating a canned annotation file Book 2 Image ⎯ Using Book 3 Image ⎯ using Using canned annotationsDeleting annotation Resizing the application windowResizing the application window Accessing Application Setup Application SetupSetting values on Setting up a newApplication General tabMarch Determining the threshold value Image Marks tab Image Mark Polarity. Select either Positive or Negative March Setting values on the Film tab Minimum Image Area Maximum Image Area Special Processing Controls March Image Processing tab Use Front and Back for duplex processing applications March March March March Output tab March Convention properties Changing namingExample 1 ⎯ using the optional parameter .nn Example 3 ⎯ using non-keyword value Example 2 ⎯ using no optional parameterMarch March March Image area Setting a User DefinedOptions Setting page layoutMarch March Image Scale Options March Modifying an existing application Deleting an application Setting up CAR Applications Setting up CAR communication Setting up CAR communication and modesRestore Defaults Changing the CAR communication settings∙ Select CARReady Setting up CAR modes Sending a Ready messageProcessing Download requests Dumping jobs Viewing CAR dataSaving and loading registers CAR registersStarting a Batch download and using View registers Using the View Registers function Changing the starting register CAR monitorSoftware advisory messages Code Error message Corrective ActionProblem Possible Solution Problem solvingNetwork Operations Setting up a CAR network connectionMarch March Disconnecting from a VNN VNN Storing images in aPrinting individual images Select NavigateImage ServerPrint from the menuDisconnect Select NavigateImage ServerPrint Chapter from the menu Printing foldered images March Character Description Purpose Fax/eMail dialog box10.5 Select NavigateImage ServerFax/eMail from the menu Faxing or emailing individual imagesFaxing or emailing foldered images March Appendix a Microfilm Information Small mark Medium Large mark Mark Standard Ansi magazines Loading filmEnclosed Ansi magazines Type magazines Film and reel checks Film leader Ansi magazines Film leader M-type magazine Film trailer Ansi magazines Film trailer M-type MagazineFilm splicing Film curl Microfilm curl check Film Curl ⎯ Ektamate Cartridge Film Curl ⎯ M Cartridge Film twist March Microfilm storage Selecting a search program Appendix B Search ProgramsExample Image marks in Channel a only Image marks in Channel B only Image marks in both Channels duo film Image marks in both Channels simplex or duplex film Appendix C Glossary March March Postset Code See Trail End Code Keyboard shortcuts template IntroductionApplication setup templates Template 1 ⎯ Check film Film, General tab template settingsTemplate specific settings March Film, Image Marks tab template settings Image Area User Defined Film, Film tab template settingsRotate 180 clockwise Border Border Remove Film, Image Processing tab template settingsMarch Template 2 ⎯ County Land Title film County Land Title film, General tab template settingsTemplate specific settings Rotate 270 clockwise Border Border Remove Claims 2-level film, General tab template settings Template 3 ⎯ Claims 2-level filmFile Naming Convention INSchapter.3.image.4area.tif Film Format Duplex Claims 2-level film, Image Processing tab template settings March Claims 3-level film, General tab template settings Template 4 ⎯ Claims 3-level filmTemplate 3 except for the changes indicated below Template 5 ⎯ Odometer film Odometer film, General tab template settingsOdometer film, Image Marks tab template settings Comic/Cine Length on Film 24X 40XChecks Odometer film, Film tab template settings Rotate 270 clockwise Odometer film, Image Processing tab template settingsDocument Imaging
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I7300 specifications

The Kodak i7300 series is a state-of-the-art production scanner designed for high-volume scanning environments, such as printing and document management. This scanner exemplifies efficiency, reliability, and speed, making it an ideal choice for businesses that require quick and high-quality document processing.

One of the standout features of the Kodak i7300 is its impressive scanning speed. It can deliver outputs of up to 120 pages per minute (ppm) in color, grayscale, and black-and-white modes. This high-speed performance is complemented by advanced image processing technologies that ensure each scanned document retains its clarity and detail.

The i7300 is equipped with Kodak's Perfect Page technology, which enhances image quality by automatically adjusting brightness, contrast, and sharpness. This ensures that documents are not only scanned quickly but also with accurate color reproduction and reduced noise. As part of this technology, it also has automatic image enhancement features that can straighten skewed images and remove unwanted backgrounds.

With a robust built, the i7300 is designed to handle various media types, including thick cards, plastic ID cards, and long documents. The scanner features a reliable feed system that minimizes jams and double feeds, maintaining the workflow in busy scanning settings. Its large-capacity automatic document feeder (ADF) holds up to 500 sheets, further enhancing productivity.

The scanner boasts high versatility; it supports various resolutions from 100 to 600 dpi, catering to different scanning needs. Operators can also scan documents in different formats, such as PDF, JPEG, and TIFF, providing flexibility for document management systems.

In terms of connectivity, the Kodak i7300 provides USB 3.0 support for fast data transfer. For added convenience, the scanner is compatible with a range of software applications, allowing integration into existing digital workflows.

User-friendliness is another hallmark of the i7300 series. The intuitive control panel provides easy access to numerous features, enabling operators to customize settings according to their needs quickly. It also includes customizable scanning profiles, which streamline the user's workflow.

In summary, the Kodak i7300 series offers a powerful combination of speed, image quality, and adaptability, making it an excellent choice for organizations that need an efficient document scanning solution capable of handling large volumes while maintaining high standards.