Kodak 9500 manual Commands, AX/Y/Z Cropping/ Auto Cropping

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Commands

AX/Y/Z Cropping/ Auto Cropping

Each scanner-unique command is described in this section. The command descriptions appear in alphabetical order.

The AX/Y/Z command defines the scan window (cropping parameters) to be used for the current mode.

 

 

Data Field

 

 

Command Field

xs3...xs0

 

xl3...x10

ys3...ys0

 

yl3...yl0

 

A

 

X/Y/Z

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Data Field

 

 

Description

 

 

 

Value(s)

 

xs3...xs0

 

Start location for left side of scanning

 

0000–1200**

 

 

 

window — ASCII 4 bytes

 

 

 

 

 

 

xl3...xl0

 

Width of the scanning window —

 

0000–1200**

 

 

 

ASCII 4 bytes

 

 

 

 

 

 

ys3...ys0

 

Top of the scanning window —

 

0000–2000**

 

 

 

ASCII 4 bytes

 

 

 

 

 

 

yl3...yl0

 

Length of the scanning window —

 

0000–3000*,**

 

 

 

ASCII 4 bytes

 

 

 

 

 

 

*This command accepts 3000 (30 inches). The maximum document length is 30 inches with a compressed image file size less

2 Mbytes.

**If all data fields are 0000, auto-cropping is selected if the Digital Science Image Manager is installed and enabled. If the Digital Science Image Manager is not installed, 0000 should not be used.

NOTES:

Leading zeros are required. All values entered should be decimal values, to the nearest 0.01-inch (i.e., if the start location is to be 2 34 inches from the left margin, enter 0275). The scanner automatically rounds each value entered to the nearest 0.08-inch (xs, xl and ys fields) or to the nearest 0.08-inch plus one line for the yl field.

The sum of xs and xl cannot exceed 1200.

Document length checking (see the User’s Guide) is not available for lengths greater than 20 inches.

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Contents Integrator’s Guide Document size IntroductionAbout this guide Scanning documents SetupScanning Concepts Error handling March Interactive/online method Batch/offline method Fault recoveryImage Headers Image header contentsCompression type ResolutionImage address Header flagsSkew Angle Bar code header informationImage Deskew Flag Image header format Offset Format Dynamic Data Set by CommandMarch Default Image Header Format Requested Resultant Last Transfer Retrieving images and headersTo read the header and then read the image Recommended retrieval methodsScsi data rates Scanner Host CommunicationsScsi overview Scsi bus Scsi InterfaceIssuing Scsi commands Scsi interface signal linesMarch Status Response Code Meaning Scsi status responsesMessage Code Direction Function/Action Scsi Spec Scsi message responsesScsi conformance Command Number Scsi commandsScsi command summary Command OpDefine Window Parameters header Define Window Parameters commandCommand block descriptor Command op code 24H Scsi Specification SectionDefine Window descriptor bytes Descriptor Data Definition Define Window Parameters dataDescriptor Data Definition Get Window Parameters header Get Window commandCommand op code 25H Scsi Specification Section Get Window dataGet Window Parameters header data Get Window descriptor bytes Get Window Parameters data Descriptor Data Definition Inquiry descriptor bytes Inquiry commandCommand op code 12H Scsi Specification Section Inquiry data Read data Read commandCommand op code 28H Scsi Specification Section Command op code 17H Scsi Specification Section Release Unit commandRequest Sense descriptor bytes Request Sense commandCommand op code 03H Scsi Specification Section ILI Request Sense dataDescription Seq. Id# Required Error Trans Panel Command op code 1BH Scsi Specification Section Reserve Unit commandScan command Command op code 16H Scsi Specification SectionSend data Send commandCommand op code 2AH Scsi Specification Section Command block Using the Send command for scanner- unique commandsCommand op code 00H Scsi Specification Section Test Unit Ready commandScanner-unique command format Scanner-unique CommandsScsi Command summaryMarch AX/Y/Z Cropping/ Auto Cropping CommandsDescription Values DX No scan EX Bit order Information returned is in the following format FX/Y/Z Compression GC Last image addressHC command sets the image address for the next document GX End of job HA Set mode HC Next image addressJA command Example JA Define modeJX/Y/Z Scan threshold Cont NX/Y/Z command selects the Noise filter for the current mode SX/Y/Z Reverse image TX Simplex/duplex status YX/Y/Z Border Reduction WX/Y/Z Skew Correction W command enables or disables document skew correctionTemporarily overriding a group of parameters Scanner-unique command samplesPermanently changing individual parameters Permanently changing a group of parameters Recommended usage of scanner-unique commands Usage Protocol Pinouts Sample interfaces Diagnostic Interface J45/COIN3Pin J45 Signals Appendix a Glossary Gray levels Error diffusion modeDocument image level Gray scale imagePatch Multilevel indexingNoise Noise filterSeed Scanner-unique commandScaling ScreeningUnited States and Canada Accessory-specificAppendix B Reference Materials Ordering publicationsAppendix C Assigning Image Addresses March Image processing parameters Appendix D Image Processing Parameter DefaultsModes Parameter Command 13,17 14,18 11,15 12,16 Filter Table D-2 Scanner Recommended Image processing parameters∙ YX/Y/Z ∙ AX/Y/Z March Adaptive Threshold Processing separates the foreground Appendix E Image ProcessingTerminology Reverse imaging Simplex/duplex selection Image processing capabilitiesAuto-cropping Compression is used to reduce the number of bytes needed for Contrast without ATP 61122/A-61124 March 61122/A-61124 March Noise filter 61122/A-61124 March Product Resolution Base Resolution Dpi ResolutionScreening/Dithering Bit/pixel image. The thresholding value ranges from 0 to 61122/A-61124 March ATP Contrast settings Adaptive Threshold Processor ATP accessoryImage processing settings for the ATP Image a Image B Image C Image D ATP Threshold settingsSkew Detection and Correction Scanner/MicroimagerCorrection and auto-cropping work Auto-croppingExample Full width of Scanner Border reduction Border reductionPrinted Images Evaluating scanned imagesSource image types Scanned imagesPhotographic images Computer-generated imagesTarget Evaluation criteriaAliasing StaircasingFigure C Image resolution61122/A-61124 March By counting the number of black and white steps BrightnessDocument A G I N G
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