Kodak i600 manual

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Custom: allows you to manually adjust the Color amount and/or Color threshold.

NOTE: When setting Sensitivity values, it is suggested that you start with the Medium option and scan a typical job set. If too many documents were returned as color/grayscale vs. black and white, then change to the High option and re-run the job. If too few documents were returned as color/grayscale vs. black and white, then change to the Low option and re-run the job. If none of these options provide the desired result, select Custom to manually adjust Color amount and/or Color threshold. Custom also allows access to the Learn mode which provides a method for the scanner to analyze documents and recommend settings.

Color amount — the amount of color that needs to be present in a document before it will be saved as color/grayscale. As the value of Color amount increases, more color pixels are required. The options range from 1 to 200.

Color threshold — the color threshold or saturation (i.e., pale blue vs. dark blue) at which a given color will be included in the color amount calculation. A higher value indicates that a more intense color is required. The options range from 0 to 100.

Learn — allows you to calculate your settings based on representative color documents scanned. Before clicking Learn, place at least 5 representative color documents in the input elevator. The documents will be scanned and analyzed to determine the recommended color amount.

NOTE: The Color amount and Color threshold sliders will be updated automatically. If these values do not provide the desired results with your job set, you may need to adjust the Color threshold manually.

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Contents Page About this manual IntroductionImage outputs FG.jpg Best Practices Scanner setup Initiate polling Error handlingEnable scanning Disable scanningBlack and white only duplex Controlling image transfer orderColor only duplex Page Page Jam and fault recovery Image file storage locations Electronic color dropout Print string formattingContrast% = Threshold = Color Filter = Red Dropout  Near Complete Dropout Red dropoutBlue Dropout  Near Complete Dropout Green Dropout  Complete DropoutGreen Dropout  Near Complete Dropout Blue Dropout  Complete DropoutImage header information Zone processing Installation Overview Terminology and features Using the Twain DatasourceValidation Tool Accessing the ScanValidation ool Select StartProgramsKodakDocument ImagingScanPage Main Kodak Scanner window Page Information icons Image Settings window Preview area Toolbar buttonsInformation icons Tab Page Part of the document If you select Document Automatically Detect and StraightenAutomatically Detect or Document Manually Select NoneLandscape Degrees Image Settings Adjustments tab Black and White Filters Image None Filters Noise NoneEnhancements tab Image SettingsInput document is select Two Sided, One Sided Front, or One Advanced tabPage Done returns you to the Image Settings window April Sensitivity Content Settings tabPage Select Grayscale Select Sides Both Color 24-bitSelect Sides Both Black and White 1-bit Make sure Black and White 1-bit is selected Creating multiple images for each side of a documentSelect Sides Front Creating different settings for each side of a documentDevice Settings window Device General tab Paper sourceDocument Feeder Page Device Printer tab DDD Julian Yyyyddd Julian Date FormatFeed Direction 180 270 Ultrasonic detection Page Device Patch tab Creating a new Setting Shortcut Page Page Tests Diagnostics General tabScanner Time Page Images Logs Main Isis Driver window Using the Isis DriverMain tab Image ModePage Page Threshold Image Orientation Layout tabGeneral options When Fixed to Transport or Relative to Document is selectedColor options Scanner tab Options TimeoutPower Saver Multi-feed DetectionOperations Detect OnlyPage Color Content Learn Dropout tab Color DropoutBlack and White or Grayscale is selected Black and White, Grayscale and Color you want to delete. Blank Image DetectionDefining your print string Print on the front of document before scanning enablesImprinter tab ModeUnits select Inches, Centimeters or Pixels Operator Log tabAbout 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.

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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.