When you want to use batch separation for scanning

When you want to divide and scan a document, you can separate a batch at the timing with which each next document is placed and scanned. (Only enabled for applications that support batch separation.) In this case, set the scanner driver as follows.

Set [Feeding Option] on the [Feeding] tab to [Panel-Feeding] or [Automatic Feeding].

• Set [Batch Separation] on the [Others] tab to [Auto].

When [Batch Separation] is set to [Auto], the batch is separated after the next document is placed and scanning is continued.

When [Patchcode] is set, batch separation can be performed by using a patchcode. (See p. 60)

When you want to use multistream settings for scanning

Multi-stream allows you to output multiple different scanned images with a single scan operation, and output scanned images with different scanning conditions for each of the front and back pages (multistream settings).

When you want to use the multistream settings for scanning, select the [Use MultiStream] checkbox on the [Others] tab to display the setting items related to multistream, and then configure the setting items in the following order.

AWhen you want to specify different scanning conditions for the front

and back pages of a document, select [Skip Blank Page] or [Both] for [Scanning Side] on the [Basic] tab in advance.

BSpecify the number of scanning conditions to apply in [Stream

count of Front]. Up to three can be specified.

CSelect [Front 1st], and then open the other tabs and set the scanning conditions. Depending on the value specified for [Stream

count of Front], configure the remaining [Front 2nd] and [Front 3rd] in the same way.

DWhen specifying the scanning conditions of the back, configure the settings in the same way as described in B to C. In this case, specify [Stream count of Back], and then set the scanning conditions for each of [Back 1st] to [Back 3rd].

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