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Batch Scan… — scans a specified group of images, which do not have to be contiguous or continuous. The images must be automatically saved to a directory and/or printed. See the section entitled, “Batch scan” in Chapter 3 for more information.

Clear used to clear information from the Image Retrieval keypad text box, and stop any film movement (i.e., searching, refiling, etc.).

Set A when used with the number keys, allows you to preset the starting image address for Channel A or change the current Channel A image address.

Set B when used with the number keys, Set B allows you to preset the starting image address for Channel B, preset the last image address for Channel B (duo film), or change the current Channel B image address.

Refile Film — when selected, rewinds the film currently in the scanner. When completed, the film magazine can be safely removed.

Search Again when the image found by a search is not readable (e.g., there was a jam or other error during filming) and you know that the image was filmed again with the same image address elsewhere on the film, Search Again allows you to search for the next occurrence of the image address on the film. Search Again is also useful when related images on the roll have the same image address. Search Again is used in conjunction with Random Batch Code.

Image Server allows you to connect to the Image Server Dispatchers and Image Server Software. In addition you can send scanned images to the Image Server Software, so that individual images or a folder of images can be printed, faxed, or emailed. For more information, see Chapter 7, Network Operations.

Scroll provides a drop-down list of speed and directions to scroll the film from the current position (i.e., Fast Forward, Fast Backward, Slow Forward, etc.). Once the direction is selected, the images will be viewed in the Scrolling window while the film is moving. The Scrolling in Progress dialog box is displayed during scrolling. When the desired image is displayed, click Stop or Process in the dialog box. Select Process to prepare the image for printing, faxing, emailing or saving.

NOTES:

Selecting Stop will exit the Scrolling function.

The image address displayed on the Status bar may not match the image displayed on the screen.

During scrolling you can use the Zoom functionality to enlarge (by rubber-banding and right-mouse clicking the area you want to zoom in on) or reduce (right-mouse click) the image for easier viewing.

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Contents User’s Guide Page Eastman Kodak Company Software License Agreement Product features IntroductionSystem requirements Using this manual Getting Started Main windowTitle bar Menu bar File menu March Edit menu Annotate menu March View menu March March March Customizing your keyboard Customize menuAssigning shortcut keys March Unassigning shortcut keys March Navigate menu March March Image Processing menu CAR menu Setup menu Help menu Toolbar Button DescriptionRotate 90 Counterclockwise rotates Annotation toolbox March Image Retrieval keypad Full Keypad Partial KeypadMarch March March March March Image processing Control Panel March March March March March March March Image display pane Status bar Using the Software Calibrating the scannerOpening an application Retrieving images from film Using the odometer mode Searching for next occurrence of an image addressSearching for a preset image address Batch scan March March Opening images Saving an image Printing an image Faxing an image Mailing images Setting Manual and Automatic duplex processing Cropping imagesZooms in on the image area Before After Duplex Processing dialog box Image areaMarch Rotating an image using duplex processing Before Rotation After RotationSelect AnnotatePolyline Using the Text option Adding a note Select AnnotateTextLoading images Creating a canned annotation file Using canned annotations Book 2 Image ⎯ Using Book 3 Image ⎯ usingResizing the application window Deleting annotationResizing the application window Application Setup Accessing Application SetupApplication Setting up a newSetting values on 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 Changing naming Convention propertiesExample 1 ⎯ using the optional parameter .nn Example 2 ⎯ using no optional parameter Example 3 ⎯ using non-keyword valueMarch March March Setting a User Defined Image areaSetting page layout OptionsMarch March Image Scale Options March Modifying an existing application Deleting an application Setting up CAR Applications Setting up CAR communication and modes Setting up CAR communicationChanging the CAR communication settings Restore DefaultsSetting up CAR modes Sending a Ready message ∙ Select CARReadyProcessing Download requests Viewing CAR data Dumping jobsCAR registers Saving and loading registersStarting a Batch download and using View registers Using the View Registers function CAR monitor Changing the starting registerCode Error message Corrective Action Software advisory messagesProblem solving Problem Possible SolutionSetting up a CAR network connection Network OperationsMarch March Disconnecting from a VNN Storing images in a VNNSelect NavigateImage ServerPrint from the menu Printing individual imagesDisconnect Select NavigateImage ServerPrint Chapter from the menu Printing foldered images March Fax/eMail dialog box Character Description Purpose10.5 Faxing or emailing individual images Select NavigateImage ServerFax/eMail from the menuFaxing or emailing foldered images March Appendix a Microfilm Information Small mark Medium Large mark Mark Loading film Standard Ansi magazinesEnclosed Ansi magazines Type magazines Film and reel checks Film leader Ansi magazines Film leader M-type magazine Film trailer Ansi magazines Magazine Film trailer M-typeFilm splicing Film curl Microfilm curl check Film Curl ⎯ Ektamate Cartridge Film Curl ⎯ M Cartridge Film twist March Microfilm storage Appendix B Search Programs Selecting a search programExample 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 Introduction Keyboard shortcuts templateFilm, General tab template settings Application setup templates Template 1 ⎯ Check filmTemplate specific settings March Film, Image Marks tab template settings Film, Film tab template settings Image Area User DefinedFilm, Image Processing tab template settings Rotate 180 clockwise Border Border RemoveMarch County Land Title film, General tab template settings Template 2 ⎯ County Land Title filmTemplate specific settings Rotate 270 clockwise Border Border Remove Template 3 ⎯ Claims 2-level film Claims 2-level film, General tab template settingsFile Naming Convention INSchapter.3.image.4area.tif Film Format Duplex Claims 2-level film, Image Processing tab template settings March Template 4 ⎯ Claims 3-level film Claims 3-level film, General tab template settingsTemplate 3 except for the changes indicated below Odometer film, General tab template settings Template 5 ⎯ Odometer filmComic/Cine Length on Film 24X 40X Odometer film, Image Marks tab template settingsChecks Odometer film, Film tab template settings Odometer film, Image Processing tab template settings Rotate 270 clockwiseDocument Imaging
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I7300 specifications

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