Kodak i600 manual Jam and fault recovery Image file storage locations

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Jam and fault recovery

Image file storage locations

This section provides recommendations for application logic associated with scanner jam and fault recovery.

If your scanner is enabled and you are polling when a document jam or other fault occurs, use the following procedure to restart scanning.

IMPORTANT: Before beginning fault recovery, make sure all the headers and images have been transferred from the image buffer to the host system.

When a document jam or other fault occurs, the feeder and the transport will stop and the scanner will be disabled.

1.When all images have been retrieved from the scanner (image buffer empty), display the last image retrieved for operator viewing.

2.Use the image header of the last image retrieved to determine sequential counter.

3.Use the information above +1 to seed the sequential counter before re-enabling the scanner.

4.Instruct the operator to sort through the stack of documents being scanned to find the document that produced the last successfully scanned image. They must rescan all of the documents that follow the last successfully scanned document.

5.Enable the scanner.

This section provides general recommendations regarding the impact of image file storage locations on the overall throughput of the scanner.

You can receive up to four image files per document. Decisions about where to write these files when retrieving them from the scanner could impact the overall throughput of the scanner. In order to prevent overwriting data the scanner stops feeding paper when the internal image buffer is almost full. Scanning will not resume until enough images are retrieved by the host to clear sufficient buffer memory. In order to minimize the number of times this condition might occur, it is recommended that image files are written to a local hard drive in order to avoid the potential overhead of transferring files across the network to remote drives during scanning.

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Contents Page Introduction About this manualImage outputs FG.jpg Best Practices Scanner setup Error handling Enable scanningDisable scanning Initiate pollingControlling image transfer order Black and white only duplexColor only duplex Page Page Jam and fault recovery Image file storage locations Electronic color dropout Print string formattingContrast% = Threshold = Color Filter = Red dropout Red Dropout  Near Complete DropoutGreen Dropout  Complete Dropout Green Dropout  Near Complete DropoutBlue Dropout  Complete Dropout Blue Dropout  Near Complete DropoutImage header information Zone processing Using the Twain Datasource Installation Overview Terminology and featuresAccessing the Scan Validation oolSelect StartProgramsKodakDocument ImagingScan Validation ToolPage Main Kodak Scanner window Page Information icons Image Settings window Toolbar buttons Preview areaInformation icons Tab Page If you select Document Automatically Detect and Straighten Part of the documentNone Automatically Detect or Document Manually SelectLandscape Degrees Image Settings Adjustments tab Black and White Filters Noise None Filters Image NoneImage Settings Enhancements tabAdvanced tab Input document is select Two Sided, One Sided Front, or OnePage Done returns you to the Image Settings window April Content Settings tab SensitivityPage Select Grayscale Select Sides Both Color 24-bitSelect Sides Both Black and White 1-bit Creating multiple images for each side of a document Make sure Black and White 1-bit is selectedCreating different settings for each side of a document Select Sides FrontDevice Settings window Device General tab Paper sourceDocument Feeder Page Device Printer tab Date Format DDD Julian Yyyyddd JulianFeed Direction 180 270 Ultrasonic detection Page Device Patch tab Creating a new Setting Shortcut Page Page Diagnostics General tab TestsScanner Time Page Images Logs Using the Isis Driver Main Isis Driver windowImage Mode Main tabPage Page Threshold Layout tab Image OrientationWhen Fixed to Transport or Relative to Document is selected General optionsColor options Scanner tab Timeout Power SaverMulti-feed Detection OptionsDetect Only OperationsPage Color Content Learn Dropout tab Color DropoutBlack and White or Grayscale is selected Blank Image Detection Black and White, Grayscale and Color you want to delete.Print on the front of document before scanning enables Imprinter tabMode Defining your print stringOperator Log tab Units select Inches, Centimeters or PixelsAbout tab Page Area Appendix a Twain Image Processing Terminology Feature Cropping

i600 specifications

The Kodak i600 series represents a significant advancement in document scanning technology, designed to meet the needs of businesses that demand high-performance scanning solutions. This versatile scanner is ideal for various applications, from high-volume document capture to essential archival processes, making it an essential tool for organizations looking to streamline their document management.

One of the standout features of the Kodak i600 series is its impressive scanning speed. With the capability to scan up to 150 pages per minute (ppm) and 300 images per minute (ipm) in duplex mode, this scanner ensures that large volumes of documents can be processed quickly and efficiently. This high-speed performance makes it particularly suitable for environments where time is crucial, such as busy offices and institutions handling vast amounts of paperwork.

The i600 series also integrates cutting-edge imaging technology, featuring Kodak's exclusive Perfect Page technology. This technology enhances image quality by automatically adjusting for factors such as contrast, brightness, and orientation, ensuring that every scanned document is clear and legible. Additionally, it includes advanced capabilities like automatic color detection and image cropping, which help in efficiently managing various document types without manual intervention.

The scanner's robust design includes a reliable feeder that can handle a variety of media sizes, from business cards to legal-sized documents, accommodating different workflow requirements. It is built to support continuous feeding of up to 500 sheets, reducing downtime and increasing productivity for users.

The Kodak i600 series also emphasizes user-friendly functionality, with features like a simple touchscreen interface that simplifies operation and settings adjustment. The scanner is compatible with various document management software systems, allowing for easy integration into existing workflows and infrastructure.

Furthermore, this series supports multiple connectivity options, including USB 3.0 and Ethernet, enabling seamless connection to networked environments. Its ability to connect to cloud storage solutions also facilitates remote access to scans, enhancing the accessibility of critical documents.

In summary, the Kodak i600 series combines speed, image quality, and versatility, making it an ideal solution for organizations that require a reliable and efficient document scanning tool. With its advanced features and user-focused design, it stands out as a key asset in modern document management and workflow optimization.